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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Terms of References for External Collaborator in Uganda - Occupational Safety and Health (OSH)
12 April 2024
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Refining the Determination of Minimum Wage Standards in Kenya
03 April 2024
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Uganda Labour Migration Information System (LMIS) Capacity Building Workshop Drives Effective Implementation
01 April 2024
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