National Planning Authority 🇺🇬
@NPA_UG
Government of Uganda agency responsible for comprehensive and integrated development planning. Also responsible for physical planning in Uganda.
Dive into the Fourth National Development Plan (#NDPIV) a comprehensive blueprint for our country's growth and progress. Access the full document using the link provided below:-👇👇 npa.go.ug/wp-content/upl…

We had the privilege of hosting @SPNsereko, Senior Economist from the United Nations Resident Coordinators Office in Uganda, to discuss Uganda's progress towards achieving middle-income status. #PlanningForDevelopment




Uganda’s current GDP stands at approximately USD 50 billion. Under the ten-fold growth strategy, the goal is to expand the economy to USD 500 billion by the year 2040. - Hon. Charles Oleny Ojok (@NPA_UG ) #UBCFrontBench
The strategy fast-tracks key priorities by providing multiple investment pathways. It seeks to motivate private sector reinvestment and align all investments with development goals more quickly and efficiently - Hon. Charles Oleny Ojok (@NPA_UG ) #UBCFrontBench
Lessons from NDP III have informed NDP IV, which strengthens the program-based approach, focusing on import substitution and improving export quality. NDP IV also aims to enhance institutional structures to effectively drive the ten-fold growth agenda. - Dr. Ivan Lule (@NPA_UG )
The concept of ten-fold growth is aimed at leapfrogging economic development to accelerate progress within the country. This strategy is intended to fast-track the economy toward achieving the aspirations outlined in Vision 2040 - Hon. Charles Oleny Ojok #UBCFrontBench
From NDP I and II, we noticed that sectors worked in silos with limited coordination, leading to inefficiencies and lost opportunities. To address this, NDP III introduced a program-based approach as a flagship reform to enhance integration. - Dr. Ivan Lule ( @NPA_UG)
NDP IV builds on earlier plans, which laid the groundwork for integrated planning. While NDP I and II yielded mixed results, a key lesson was the need to shift from siloed implementation to more coordinated approaches - Dr. Ivan Lule (@NPA_UG) #UBCFrontBench
Happening now! Our Deputy Chairperson @IvanLule4 together with the Deputy Executive Director Mr. Charles Oleny Ojok are live on UBC TV discussing the Fourth National Development Plan (#NDPIV) Be part of the conversation by clicking on the link below, youtube.com/live/Yq_7K-ta9……

Today, we hosted a team from @ATCUganda to discuss strategies on how to increase countrywide connectivity, leveraging on their industry expertise and nationwide infrastructure. We also discussed strategies for effective stakeholder collaborations across the digital value-chain…




These are the best students who emerged the best debaters from the recently concluded Population Day Inter-School Debates~Namungu Maria, St. Kalemba S.S.S and Tabura Rayan, Namagabi S.S.S #WPD2025Uganda #WorldPopulationDay2025
We look forward to hosting H.E. Yoweri Katguta Museveni, President of the Republic of Uganda ahead of tomorrow's national commemoration of the World Population Day 2025 at Busaana Town Council Grounds in Kayunga District. @UNFPAUganda #WPD2025Uganda #WorldPopulationDay2025

We must act now,Uganda's population under 28 years accounts for 49.5% of the total population of 45.9 million therefore, if we fail to invest in and protect our young people,the vision of a prosperous and transformed Uganda will remain elusive.~ Hon. @AmosLugoloobi , Minister of…

Let's ensure that the implementation of the Parish Development Model (#PDM) truly embeds the needs of our youth, especially the 51% who are Not in Education, Employment, or Training (NEET). We can genuinely respond to their needs by investing in policies that guarantee their…

Earlier today, while speaking at the Pre-World Population Day Leader's Dialogue in Kayunga District, our Board Chairperson, Prof Pamela Mbabazi reaffirmed NPA's commitment in ensuring that the district leaders dialogue informs district development plans,policy,reviews and…

Uganda remains challenged by unacceptably high levels of teenage pregnancies (24%) and child marriages (27%), both of which undermine our efforts to build a productive and empowered population. Economic empowerment is one of the surest ways of addressing teenage pregnancies and…

Happening Now! In collaboration with @UNFPAUganda , we have started the Pre-World Population Day Leader's Dialogue on Teenage Pregnancies and Child Marriages ahead of the #WDP2025Uganda commemoration tomorrow at Busaana Town Council grounds in Kayunga District.…


