Close Menu
C-News
  • News
    • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Technology
    • Careers
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Travel
  • World News
  • Sports

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

Beyond Kyankwanzi Lies Uganda’s Next Public Service Revolution

June 19, 2026

Can Northern Uganda Become Tourism’s Next Star?

June 19, 2026

Coffee, Services Boom Spur Property and Building Rush

June 17, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Beyond Kyankwanzi Lies Uganda’s Next Public Service Revolution
  • Can Northern Uganda Become Tourism’s Next Star?
  • Coffee, Services Boom Spur Property and Building Rush
  • Brilliant but Broke? KCB Rescues 56 Students
  • New Evidence Finds: Tech, AI Isn’t Killing Jobs, It’s Creating Them
  • Budget 2026/27: The Economy Is Booming. Are Households Too?
  • BoU’s Cash Limits Aren’t About Cash—They’re About Control
  • Why Government Is Targeting Budget Leakages, Project Delays and Corruption
X (Twitter)
C-News
  • News
    • World
  • Politics
  • Business
    • Technology
    • Careers
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
    • Travel
  • World News
  • Sports
C-News
Home»News»UNICEF Salutes Uganda For Managing Population
News

UNICEF Salutes Uganda For Managing Population

By Lucas MusisiJuly 11, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Uganda's population is now at 45 million --UNICEF
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

LUCAS MUSISI

KAMPALA, July 11 2023 – On World Population Day, July 11, UNICEF recognized and celebrated the progress made by Uganda in effectively managing its population.

“We also advocate for further efforts to balance population growth with the availability of resources, particularly in providing quality care and services for newborns,” a statement issued on Monday reads.

With a population of over 45 million, Uganda is experiencing one of the fastest-growing populations globally, with more than 50 percent of its citizens below the age of 18. It is projected that this number will double by 2040, according to the statement. As the population continues to expand, the needs of children and families will also increase, including access to education, health facilities, clean water, and the protection of the rights of both boys and girls.

Uganda has made significant strides in providing essential services, such as nutrition, healthcare, education, and employment opportunities, to its growing population. However, it is crucial to ensure that this population growth is harmonized with the availability of resources at both the family and state levels to ensure the well-being and prospects of every child, the statement said.

On this World Population Day, UNICEF said it is important to emphasize the significance of investing in early childhood development and upholding the rights of every child. By providing comprehensive support during a child’s early years, we establish a strong foundation for their overall well-being and development, enabling them to reach their full potential.

UNICEF commends the Government of Uganda for its commitment and efforts in addressing population challenges. These efforts include the implementation of evidence-based policies and programs that prioritize the health and welfare of its citizens. These initiatives have led to improved maternal and child health outcomes, increased access to education, and expanded employment opportunities, setting the stage for a better future for generations to come.

“We call for continued collaboration between the Government, civil society, and international partners to ensure equitable access to essential services and opportunities for all children, regardless of their background or location,” the statement said. Furthermore, we urge the allocation of adequate resources to prioritize investments in health systems, education, social protection, and livelihood programs that address the unique needs of each child and family.

Uganda has demonstrated its commitment to nurturing its young population, and on this World Population Day, we urge all stakeholders to sustain and build upon these efforts. Together, we can create a future where every child in Uganda receives the care and support they need to thrive, contributing to a happier and more prosperous nation for all boys and girls.

 

@unicef
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Lucas Musisi
  • Website

Related Posts

Beyond Kyankwanzi Lies Uganda’s Next Public Service Revolution

June 19, 2026

Brilliant but Broke? KCB Rescues 56 Students

June 17, 2026

New Evidence Finds: Tech, AI Isn’t Killing Jobs, It’s Creating Them

June 16, 2026
Top Posts

Opening Ceremony FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

November 21, 2022

Musk lifts Donald Trump’s Twitter ban after a poll

November 23, 2022

Angry protests at giant iPhone factory in Zhengzhou

November 26, 2022

Protesters openly urge Xi to resign over China Covid curbs

November 27, 2022
Don't Miss
News

Beyond Kyankwanzi Lies Uganda’s Next Public Service Revolution

By Kalikumutima DeoJune 19, 20260

Uganda has spent decades developing policies and reform strategies, but citizens judge government differently—by whether services are delivered efficiently and fairly. A new commentary argues that the country’s next phase of transformation must focus on faster service delivery, accountability, meritocracy and a citizen-first culture if public trust and economic growth are to improve.

Can Northern Uganda Become Tourism’s Next Star?

June 19, 2026

Coffee, Services Boom Spur Property and Building Rush

June 17, 2026

Brilliant but Broke? KCB Rescues 56 Students

June 17, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Twitter

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from c-news!

Demo
About Us
About Us

C-News is your source of the latest general news, business, health, travel and politics as it breaks in Uganda and East Africa.

Reports, Analysis, Pictorial and Videos.

Email Us: info@c-news.ug
Contact: +256 776745120

X (Twitter)
Our Picks

Beyond Kyankwanzi Lies Uganda’s Next Public Service Revolution

June 19, 2026

Can Northern Uganda Become Tourism’s Next Star?

June 19, 2026

Coffee, Services Boom Spur Property and Building Rush

June 17, 2026
Most Popular

Opening Ceremony FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

November 21, 2022

Musk lifts Donald Trump’s Twitter ban after a poll

November 23, 2022

Angry protests at giant iPhone factory in Zhengzhou

November 26, 2022
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
© C-NEWS 2026

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.