Uganda advances digital economy roadmap to drive local value creation

Date: 2026-03-18
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By:  Kanto Kai Okanta

Uganda has taken a significant step toward strengthening its digital economy, as Monica Musenero Masanza and Aminah Zawedde agreed on an operational roadmap aimed at translating digital connectivity into tangible economic value.

The initiative, announced during Women’s Month, focuses on building a sustainable ecosystem that links digital infrastructure with economic productivity. The roadmap integrates universities, innovation labs, manufacturing, and enterprise to ensure that digital advancements directly contribute to national development.

Musenero emphasized the importance of retaining value within the country, drawing parallels with Uganda’s historical role in raw commodity production. She noted that the country is shifting toward building local capacity in technology, training its workforce, and creating systems that ensure economic benefits remain within Uganda.

Zawedde highlighted the role of digital skills in driving economic growth, stating that training young people in technology equips them to create businesses, generate employment, and sustain value within the local economy.

The government’s approach reflects a broader strategy to position Uganda not only as a participant in the digital economy but as a producer of value-added digital products and services, leveraging its growing talent base to drive inclusive economic transformation.

 

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