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Human capital development

Human capital development. NPA , WHO, MTW,UNDP , WFP,MOES , UNICEF, UNAIDS, ILO , IOM. Subject of change: Human capital. Chapeau Statement. By 2025, Uganda’s socio-economic transformation is driven by high quality human capital. Dimensional Statements.

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Human capital development

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  1. Human capital development NPA, WHO, MTW,UNDP, WFP,MOES, UNICEF, UNAIDS, ILO, IOM

  2. Subject of change: Human capital

  3. Chapeau Statement By 2025, Uganda’s socio-economic transformation is driven by high quality human capital

  4. Dimensional Statements A cohesive society in demographic transition which is peaceful, secure, respectful of human rights and gender equality, as well as protective of the environment and natural resources People who are healthy, well informed, free from prejudice and discrimination, participating equally in decision making, and entrepreneurial A highly skilled, innovative, competitive, productive workforce that has integrity

  5. Strategic Intent By 2025, Uganda’s socio-economic transformation is driven by high quality human capital reflected in acohesive society that is in demographic transition which is peaceful, secure, respectful of human rights and gender equality, as well as protective of the environment and natural resources; driven by people who are healthy, well informed, free from prejudice and discrimination, participating equally in decision making, and entrepreneurial; and ahighly skilled, innovative, competitive, productive workforce that has integrity

  6. Outcome themes

  7. Outcome themes - II

  8. Outcome themes - II Learning and skills development Health (H) Social protection HIV and AIDS partnership Emergency Preparedness, Response & Resilience

  9. In Summary A learned and skilled population will lead to healthy society who protects the rights of people and those vulnerable to HIV and AIDS

  10. Outcome themes - II

  11. Architects Grace Kabaniha, WHO- Chair John Ssekamate, NPA- Co-chair GeofreyEbong, WFP - Co-chair Patience Alidri, UNDP JescaAngida, IOM Kabanda Peter, MOWT Alex Asiimwe, MTWA- Tourism Stephen Opio, ILO Olanya James, MOES ApoloKyeyune, UN Women Cindy Colago, RCO James Mugisha, MOH Sarah Kabaija, UNICEF Jotham Mubangizi, UNAIDS- Secretary

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