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SUSTAINABLE INCLUSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

SUSTAINABLE INCLUSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. Group members. Muhwezi Onesmus – Chair Francis Tukwasibwe – Notes Kareem Buyana James Lutalo Castello Massimo Fatoumatta Sabally Emmanuel Katwe Paul Ssenyonga Goretti Rutakamagara George Sserunjogi James Kawesi Ajutu Emmanuel

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SUSTAINABLE INCLUSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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  1. SUSTAINABLE INCLUSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

  2. Group members • MuhweziOnesmus – Chair • Francis Tukwasibwe – Notes • Kareem Buyana • James Lutalo • Castello Massimo • FatoumattaSabally • Emmanuel Katwe • Paul Ssenyonga • GorettiRutakamagara • George Sserunjogi • James Kawesi • Ajutu Emmanuel • David Maweje • Sam Bikangaga • Julius Tumusiime • Martin Ameu

  3. SDQ Matrix

  4. Dimensional statements • Sustainable and diversified production that is responsive to environmental considerations and to local, national and international demand • Competitive and favourable trade that is regionally integrated • Modern, green, adaptable and production oriented infrastructure that is equitable and accessible to women, men, youth, children and vulnerable groups • Decent, secure and equitable employment that matches the demand particularly from youth, women and vulnerable groups

  5. Chapeau Statement By 2035, Uganda has achieved sustainable Economic Development that is private Sector driven, environmentally responsive and provides equal opportunities to women and men.

  6. Statement of Intent By 2035, Uganda has achieved sustainable and inclusive Economic Development that is private Sector driven, environmentally responsive and provides equal opportunities to women, men and vulnerable groups underpinned by: diversified production that is responsive to local, national and international demand; competitive, favourable andregionally-integrated trade; modern, green, adaptable, production-oriented, equitable and accessible infrastructure; and decent, secure and equitable employment that matches the demand

  7. Outcome areas

  8. Outcome Themes • Production • Natural Resource management and climate change • Employment • Trade and Private Sector Development • Infrastructure

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