Danish Government launches UGX 55 billion empowerment and rights program in Uganda
By Umar Weswala Danish Ambassador Signe (L) with UNFPA Country Representative Gift Malunga (R) The Danish government has launched a new program in Uganda targeting the adolescents and youth in refugee settlements and refugee host communities in Acholi and West Nile Sub Regions. The two Sub Regions are grappling with alarming Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) indicators, adversely impacting the education, health, and development prospects of young girls. The program dubbed Strengthening Adolescents and Youth (SAY) Empowerment and Rights was unveiled yesterday during an agreement signing ceremony between the Danish Government and UNFPA at the Royal Embassy of Denmark in Kampala. Ambassador Signe Winding Albjerg signed on behalf of the Danish government and Ms. Gift Malunga, the Country Representative signed on behalf of UNFPA. It is a four-year initiative set to run from January 2024 to December 2027 with a budget allocation of USD 14,500,000 (about UGX 55,000,000,000)...