News

Kadaga Wows Donors To Aid Women-Centred Projects

1 Mins read

Speaker of Parliament Rt. Hon. Rebecca Kadaga has asked donors to tie aid to women-centred projects as a way of empowering local entrepreneurship.

Kadaga was speaking during the 62nd Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women at the UN headquarters in New York.

The Speaker said since the Word Bank and other agencies place restrictions on where their funds are to be spent, it is also fair that they keep true to their mantra of supporting women.

“If they are talking about supporting women in this world, energizing them, giving them capacity, let them come with specific instructions to our governments that part of this must go to the women,” said Kadaga.

Kadaga is leading a delegation of Ugandan officials including the Minister of Gender, Labour and Social Development, Janat Mukwaya, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Gender, Pius Bigirimana, among others.

Kadaga said since budgeting is now programme based, it is better for donors to bias their financing to women projects, who constitute a majority of the rural workforce.

The Speaker said she will take the initiative to ensure that donors take the issues into account.

On the sidelines of the conference, Kadaga met with American citizens of Ugandan descent, who she said should be assisted to participate in economic activities in Uganda.

“This forum is extremely important because it is the forum of the second generation of Americans of Ugandan descent… as a government we need to provide the necessary environment so that they can operate economic activities in both worlds,” she said.

Uganda’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York Ambassador Adonia Ayebare said supporting the diaspora to invest in Uganda is a sure way to benefitting from their contributions.

“When we have grassroots movements like this bringing people together about the issues that affect them in the Diaspora…once you have these movements in the coming years, you will have a genuine Diaspora community,” said Ayebare.

Source: Parliamentary News

Related posts
Big StoryNews

Government Suspends Y.Y Coaches for 15 Days Over Deadly Road Accidents

1 Mins read
The Ministry of Works and Transport has suspended operations of Y.Y General Construction Ltd, commonly known as Y.Y Coaches, for 15 days…
News

Government Launches Digital Crackdown on Road Carnage, Targets Reckless Drivers and Aging Vehicles

1 Mins read
In response to the escalating number of road fatalities, the Government of Uganda has rolled out a nationwide digital traffic enforcement system…
News

Verification of Special Interest Groups Registers Continues Ahead of 15th May Deadline

1 Mins read
The Electoral Commission (EC) is continuing with the verification exercise for the Special Interest Groups (SIGs) Registers, which include the registers for…