2023 UN Uganda Country Results Report
The report highlights results in 2023 from implementing the Uganda UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework 2021-2025. Notably, in supporting the implementation of the National Development Plan (NDP III) to achieve national priorities was pivotal in driving forward Uganda’s development agenda.
Uganda has made great progress towards graduation from the Least Development Country (LDC) status. The United Nations in Uganda, in partnership with the government and other stakeholders, has been at the forefront of supporting the country’s efforts to achieve sustainable development and improve the well-being of its people.
2023 saw significant advancements in governance, with increased efforts to enhance transparency, accountability, and inclusiveness. The United Nations supported the government in strengthening its institutional frameworks, resulting in more effective and responsive governance systems. On social development, Uganda improved on providing access to quality healthcare, education, and social protection services. Furthermore, initiatives aimed at enhancing educational outcomes and expanding social safety nets contributed to the reduction of inequalities and the empowerment of vulnerable communities.
Economic development has been another area of significant achievement. The United Nations’ collaboration with the government and private sector has led to the creation of job opportunities, promotion of sustainable agriculture, and support for small and medium-sized enterprises. These efforts have been crucial in driving economic growth and improving livelihoods, particularly in rural areas.
Environmental sustainability remained a key focus, with initiatives aimed at combating climate change, preserving natural resources, and promoting sustainable land management, that were vital in ensuring that Uganda’s development is environmentally sustainable and resilient to climate-related challenges.