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Uganda’s Poverty Reality Check: Many Have Never Touched a Million, Museveni Speaks Out

President Museveni’s statement highlights the stark reality of poverty in Uganda. Many Ugandans struggle to make ends meet, with some never having handled a million shillings in their lifetime. This is despite Uganda’s economic growth and progress in reducing poverty over the years.

The country’s poverty estimate data shows that the percentage of people living below the national poverty line declined from 31.1% in 2006 to 19.7% in 2013. However, this data is based on a daily income of $0.88-$1.04 per person, which is significantly lower than the World Bank’s international poverty line of $2.15 per day.

Uganda’s challenges are multifaceted, including:

  • Poor governance: Corruption, poor administration, and a bloated public sector hinder economic development.
  • Low literacy rate: About 23.5% of the population lacks basic literacy skills, limiting opportunities for economic mobility.
  • Limited access to electricity: Only 29% of the population has access to electricity, constraining economic growth and development.

Addressing these challenges will require a concerted effort from the government, civil society, and international partners. By prioritizing good governance, investing in education and infrastructure, and promoting economic inclusivity, Uganda can work towards a brighter future for all its citizens.

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