Uganda's third Voluntary National Review demonstrates her commitment to the fulfilment of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The overall implementation of SDGs in Uganda is guided by the Vision 2040 that aspires to transform Ugandan society from a peasant one to a modern and prosperous one and is implemented through a series of five-year National Development Plans (NDPs). Currently, the country is implementing the third NDP, which is more than 95% aligned to the SDGs, an improvement from 70% in the second NDP. Building on the coordination framework developed in 2016, and operationalized through a rolling roadmap, which defines catalytic actions and interventions, the Government continues to strengthen coordination, partnerships, and localization mechanisms for SDG implementation.
Publication date
2024
Author(s)
Republic of Uganda
Topic(s)
Development, Democracy, Gender equality, Emerging Issues, SDG 16 and the 2030 agenda, Quality of democracy, Democratic governance, Transparency and accountability, Rule of law, Civil society, South-South cooperation, Elections, Political participation, Youth political participation, Equal rights, Gender equality, Women's political representation, Mainstreaming gender equality, Human rights and equality, Human rights of marginalized groups, Poverty and human rights, Freedom of assembly and association, Freedom of opinion and expression, Press Freedom, Access to justice, Human rights and climate change, Peacebuilding, Conflict prevention, Women and peace and security, Migration, refugees and displacement, Violent extremism, Anti-corruption, Social cohesion and inclusion, Youth and democracy, Technology and digitalization, Climate change and democracy, Disability and accessibility, Disinformation and misinformation
Type
Voluntary National Review Reports
Country
Uganda