Teso sub region has the highest number of children whose access to safe and affordable water services has greatly improved Housing living conditions in every country are a key indicator of how well citizens, children inclusive, are living. In the case of Uganda, this is a mandatory requirement imposed on
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75% of the households receive remittances in the form of money The 2024 National Population & Housing Census (NPHC) shows that out of 10.6 million households in Uganda, 155,200 (about 1.5 percent) received remittances during the last 12 months preceding the NPHC 2024. Remittances are household incomes originating from foreign
Read MoreRegions With Highest, Lowest Number Of People In Subsistence Economy Revealed
3.5 million households are unable to meet their basic requirements Thirty-three percent of Ugandan households (3.5 million) are in the subsistence economy compared to 67 percent (7.2 million) in the non-subsistence economy. This revelation is contained in the 2024 National Population & Housing Census released by Uganda Bureau of Statistics
Read More60% of Uganda's children reported having failed to be in P1 by the time they made 6 years/Courtesy photo The Children's Act 2016 of Uganda enjoins both the government and parents to ensure that the rights of children (basically all Ugandans below 17) get their rights protected and promoted at
Read MoreThe Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU) is not happy with the pace at which Ugandans have taken up employment and investment opportunities in the oil and gas sector. This is despite the government putting in place a local content policy to empower local investors and job talent, including ring-fencing some
Read MoreOnly 13.6 million people in Uganda own a mobile phone The 2024 National Population & Housing Census has revealed that 43 percent of individuals aged 10 years and above (13.6 million persons) in Uganda owned a mobile phone as of May this year (when the census was conducted). The report adds that 56.7% of
Read MorePresident Museveni with children. Uganda has 22.2m children (defined as all human beings aged between 0 and 17 years)/Courtesy photo The May 2024 Population & Housing Census established that Uganda currently has 45.9m people. A majority of these (13m) live in Buganda sub region, followed by Busoga (4.4m) and Karamoja
Read MoreThe Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has rolled out new guidelines to curb misinformation, negativity, and indecent content across media platforms. A significant shift within these guidelines is holding media employers accountable for their employees' actions on social media. During a press briefing, UCC Executive Director Nyombi Thembo elaborated on the
Read MoreDr. Fred Muhumuza There is nothing much Ugandans can do, but to accept the 2024 Census report that was recently released by Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS), Dr. Fred Muhumuza, a leading Ugandan economist, has said. UBOS is by law mandated and charged with production of official statistics for Uganda. In
Read MoreChief Financial Officers Tasked To Explore a Growth Mindset As Winners Crowned At The 8th Edition Of The Annual CFO Awards
Winners of the 10 award categories in the ACCA and Deloitte Uganda Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Awards pose for a picture with the awards judges during the awards gala where Kate. K. Kiiza, Chief Financial Officer and Executive Director at DFCU bank emerged CFO of the Year 2024. Uganda's premier
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