September 2022 – Office of the Prime Minister – A Coordinated, Responsive and Accountable Government for Socio-Economic Transformation

PM lauds Chinese interventions to Uganda’s Development agenda

By: Ismael Kasooha Kampala Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Nabbanja Robinah has lauded the contribution by the Chinese government to the development of Uganda for over 60 years. “The relationship between China and Uganda, and with Africa, has its foundations in Africa’s struggle for independence. During the independence struggles in the 1960s, China stood firmly

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Government launches a National Health Security Plan to combat emerging infectious disease threats in the country

By: Joyce Babirye and Kisiriko Vincent The National Action Plan for Health Security Monitoring and Operational Planning brings together Ministries, Departments and Agencies in the human and animal health related disciplines to strengthen the country’s capacity to prevent, detect and respond to infectious diseases as they emerge in the country. The 3rd Deputy Prime

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Evidence to Action Researchers meet to evaluate the impact of research on development projects in Uganda & Africa amidst COVID-19

By: Joyce Babirye and Kisiriko Vincent Africa development agenda 2063 is based on grounds that the continent has to cop-up with the emerging development challenges right from food security, technology, price fluctuations of essential commodities, social infrastructure, diseases, and pandemics like Covid19, Ebola, monkey pox outbreaks among other areas, that require strategic research interventions. Government

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