ILO in Uganda
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ILO in Uganda
Since 1986, under the stewardship of the National Resistance Movement, Uganda has successfully recovered from political turmoil, institutional breakdown and economic collapse to a remarkable success story of political stability, economic growth and structural transformation. The economy has registered impressive growth rates averaging 6.4% since 2002. The economic activity is rapidly expanding and the country has now attained conditions for economic take-off. Uganda has made significant development progress over the last 50 years and has transitioned from recovery to growth. From 2002, the economy has consistently grown by an average of 6.4% annually, building sufficient momentum for take-off.
Uganda is an ILO member since 1963.
What's new
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Focus on child labour in Africa’s supply chains
19 May 2022
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Recruitment of a consultant to prepare a report on good practices identified in the implementation of the ACCEL Africa Project
25 April 2022
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Terms of Reference-Recruitment of a consultant to provide advice and practical support to communication activities of the ACCEL Africa, Accelerating Actions to Eliminate Child Labour in Africa.
25 April 2022
Standards and national legislation
Impact Stories
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Galvanising efforts of the tripartite constituents and parliament in addressing violation of rights of workers living with HIV