This project report, submitted by Naga Hussain Rao, details the implementation of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) at the ISS Clinic in Mbarara, Uganda. The report provides an executive summary, introduction, project goals, literature review, methodology, results, and discussion. It examines the benefits of EMR systems, such as improved patient care and reduced medical errors, while also addressing challenges like data privacy and staff training. The study reviews the implementation process, stakeholder expectations, and change management models. The report includes a risk assessment, mitigation strategies, and recommendations for successful EMR implementation in a developing country context. The findings highlight the importance of addressing issues such as staff turnover, limited budgets, and system performance to improve healthcare quality and patient satisfaction. The report also references key literature and provides supporting data to strengthen the findings.