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Kadaga Woos Russian Investors To Uganda

Uganda’s Speaker of Parliament, Rebecca Kadaga, has invited Russian investors to establish manufacturing industries in the country to help alleviate the rampant problem of unemployment among the youth.

Kadaga today, Monday, 16th October 2017 met the Deputy Chair (Deputy Speaker) of the Russian Federation Council, Galina Karelova, on the sidelines of the ongoing 137th Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Assembly and Related Meetings in St. Petersburg, Russia.

“We are confronted with a high level of unemployment; I am seeking your support for opportunities to increase manufacturing so that more opportunities are created for our youth,” said Kadaga.

The recent census put Uganda’s unemployed workforce at about 58% or slightly over 10 million people, most of them women.

Kadaga said that the future of Uganda and Africa are in the areas of science, research and innovation and appealed to the hosts to provide assistance in the same fields.

She appealed for more education scholarships for Ugandan students on top of the 25 already requested by Uganda’s Embassy in Moscow.

“I am delighted by the assistance already promised. More scholarships in science and innovations would be helpful in building the capacity of our youth,” Kadaga said.

The meeting was attended by Uganda’s Ambassador to Moscow, Russia, Johnson Olwa Agara and the Chair of the Federation Committee on Science, Education and Culture, Lubov Glebova; and the Chair of the Federation Committee on House Rules and Parliamentary Performance Management, Sergey Popov.

The Federation Council of Russia is one of the two Chambers, together with the Duma, that make up the Federal Assembly or Parliament of Russia.

Kadaga also invited the Russian hosts to visit Uganda for religious tourism especially the Uganda Martyrs Shrine in Namugongo and to see the rare birds and animals in the country’s national parks.

She said that despite the lack of direct flights between Uganda and Russia, the countries are not so far apart and can easily be served by international airlines.

Kadaga also welcomed collaboration on issues intended to improve the condition of women and children, areas her host is involved in.

The Deputy Speaker, Galina Karelova, said that Russia valued its relationship with Uganda and had only recently celebrated 55 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries. She was also grateful for Uganda’s support to her country’s positions at international forums.

“I believe that there is untapped potential in our relationship. I hope our relationship will be more intensive and dynamic after the IPU Assembly,” said Karelova.

She invited Kadaga and a Ugandan delegation to attend the upcoming Second Eurasian Women’s Forum.

The 137th IPU and Related Meetings is being held in St. Petersburg, Russia, 14th – 18th Oct. 2017.

Kadaga is leading Uganda’s delegation to the Assembly. The delegation includes: Latif Ssebaggala (Ind., Kawempe North) Francis Mwijukye (FDC, Buhweju), Raphael Magyezi (NRM, Igara West), Juliet Mukoda (Ind., Mayuge district) and Mourine Osoru (Arua district).

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