Uganda, a landlocked nation in East Africa, is referred to as the "Pearl of Africa" because of the variety of its natural resources and animals. a place with breathtaking landscapes that draws tourists from throughout the world. I'm Emmanuel Katto, a local journalist from Uganda also known as Emmanuel Katto Uganda or Emka Emmanuel Katto. Why is Uganda still failing despite its abundance in natural resources? I'll go into greater detail later. Scroll down to learn more.
Uganda's large and fertile terrain gives an ideal farming method with better results. Copper, cobalt, limestone, salt, gold, diamonds, and platinum are some of the most important natural resources found in Uganda. These minerals make major export contributions that support the GDP.
Despite tremendous resources, the country is still lagging in terms of development due to various factors. Factors such as limited infrastructure, governance system, skills gap and education, limited access to finance and market limitations, and several other reasons create a barrier in the development path.
According to the reports, now the government is taking appropriate measures to address these issues. The government along with other international bodies or non-profits are working to improve and bring a positive change in the life of the people.
Recent reports suggest that the government in collaboration with other bodies is planning to launch an alliance for promoting trade globally and building dynamic markets for farmers in sustaining crops such as cocoa and coffee.
International non-profit such as Swisscontact is also collaborating with the government to improve the condition in Uganda, especially the rural area. Initiatives such as private sector engagement in refugee areas, partnership for youth and skill development, and agricultural development along with diversification into trade facilitation, migration, tourism, and construction, are taking place in a collaborative way in Uganda.
In conclusion, we can conclude that the Ugandan government is consistently collaborating with a number of foreign organisations to better the social and economic circumstances of the populace, so boosting the general growth of the nation.
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