• Latest
Procurement As a Strategic Function Unlocks Its Full Value

UK Announces Shs74bn Funding towards Uganda’s Refugee Response

4 months ago
Household Survey Report: Experts Call for Targeted, Inclusive Dev’t Based on Data

Household Survey Report: Experts Call for Targeted, Inclusive Dev’t Based on Data

1 hour ago
Uganda’s Poverty Rate Drops to 16.1%, Survey Reveals

Uganda’s Poverty Rate Drops to 16.1%, Survey Reveals

1 hour ago
UBOS Unveils 2023/24 Household Survey to Guide Data-Driven Policies & Sustainable Dev’t

UBOS Unveils 2023/24 Household Survey to Guide Data-Driven Policies & Sustainable Dev’t

9 hours ago
Vipers SC Crowned Uganda Premier League Champions for Record 7th Time

Vipers SC Crowned Uganda Premier League Champions for Record 7th Time

9 hours ago
Africa CEO Forum 2025: Bold Blueprint for Africa’s Economic and Digital Sovereignty

Africa CEO Forum 2025: Bold Blueprint for Africa’s Economic and Digital Sovereignty

11 hours ago
Uganda’s Joshua Lubwama Wins Africa Region in 2025 Commonwealth Short Story Prize

Uganda’s Joshua Lubwama Wins Africa Region in 2025 Commonwealth Short Story Prize

11 hours ago
SoftPower News
Thursday, May 15, 2025
  • News
  • Tourism & Travel
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
  • Regional
    • Kenya
    • Rwanda
    • Tanzania
    • Burundi
    • South Sudan
    • DR Congo
  • Defence & Security
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Agriculture
    • Africa
    • Columnists
    • Education
    • Health
      • COVID-19
    • International News
    • News in Pictures
    • OpEd
    • Pearl Of Africa
    • People
    • Politics
    • Special Reports
    • Women
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Tourism & Travel
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
  • Regional
    • Kenya
    • Rwanda
    • Tanzania
    • Burundi
    • South Sudan
    • DR Congo
  • Defence & Security
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Agriculture
    • Africa
    • Columnists
    • Education
    • Health
      • COVID-19
    • International News
    • News in Pictures
    • OpEd
    • Pearl Of Africa
    • People
    • Politics
    • Special Reports
    • Women
No Result
View All Result
SoftPower News
No Result
View All Result
Home News

UK Announces Shs74bn Funding towards Uganda’s Refugee Response

by Our Reporter
January 16, 2025
Procurement As a Strategic Function Unlocks Its Full Value

H.E. Lisa Chesney MBE (c), British High Commissioner to Uganda poses with UKAid implementing partners who are supporting the UK's support to Uganda's refugee response

40
VIEWS

Kampala, Uganda: The United Kingdom has announced GBP 16.5 million (UGX 74.2 billion) to the World Food Programme (WFP) for 2024/25 to support the refugee response in Uganda.

This is a significant increase from the previous three years and forms part of a larger GBP 25 million commitment to the refugee response. This support is the latest element in several years of collaboration between the UK and WFP in Uganda since 2018 in support of the Government of Uganda’s overall refugee response strategy.

Related Stories

Household Survey Report: Experts Call for Targeted, Inclusive Dev’t Based on Data

Uganda’s Poverty Rate Drops to 16.1%, Survey Reveals

UBOS Unveils 2023/24 Household Survey to Guide Data-Driven Policies & Sustainable Dev’t

Uganda hosts over 1.7 million refugees, the largest refugee population in Africa. About 80% are women and children. Protracted armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan and Sudan continues to drive forced displacement to Uganda.

This funding will enable the World Food Programme to expand cash transfers for General Food Assistance in 9 settlements, benefitting over 800,000 of the most vulnerable refugees. Scaling up digital cash transfers will enhance cost-effectiveness, stimulate the local economy, and provide refugees with the flexibility to meet their priority needs. UK funding will additionally support financial literacy training for cash recipients to ensure safe access to banking or mobile money and support households to manage their finances.

Through this funding the UK will also contribute to WFP’s Transition to Resilience Programme which aims to improve the economic resilience and self-reliance of refugees and host communities, reducing their dependency on food assistance.  

Amidst rising global humanitarian needs, the UK remains committed to sustainable approaches to supporting refugees and host communities in Uganda. This funding reaffirms the UK’s dedication to supporting the Government of Uganda’s pledges at the Global Refugee Forum as we collectively work towards finding durable solutions to the causes of displacement

Lisa Chesney MBE, the British High Commissioner to Uganda said, “We are proud to contribute funds to enable the World Food Programme to provide cash transfers to over 800,000 refugees in Uganda, to tackle food insecurity, meet basic needs and promote self-reliance and economic empowerment. Our commitment to supporting the refugee response underscores our belief in the importance of providing dignified assistance and opportunities for those in need whilst promoting sustainable approaches in situations of protracted displacement.’’

The Acting Country Director of WFP Marcus Prior said. “As Uganda hosts the largest refugee population in Africa, we know from experience that there is a need for comprehensive development approaches that go beyond immediate humanitarian support. WFP remains committed to working closely with the United Kingdom to provide emergency cash assistance and enhance the resilience of refugees, enabling them to thrive alongside host communities”

This funding demonstrates the UK’s commitment to humanitarian principles and underscores the importance of empowering communities to build sustainable futures.

Tags: Lisa ChesneyRefugeesSoft PowerSoftPower NewsTop Uganda NewsUgandaUK Funding

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


The reCAPTCHA verification period has expired. Please reload the page.

Recent Stories

Household Survey Report: Experts Call for Targeted, Inclusive Dev’t Based on Data

Uganda’s Poverty Rate Drops to 16.1%, Survey Reveals

UBOS Unveils 2023/24 Household Survey to Guide Data-Driven Policies & Sustainable Dev’t

Vipers SC Crowned Uganda Premier League Champions for Record 7th Time

Africa CEO Forum 2025: Bold Blueprint for Africa’s Economic and Digital Sovereignty

Uganda’s Joshua Lubwama Wins Africa Region in 2025 Commonwealth Short Story Prize

Visit UBOS Website
SoftPower News Logo

SoftPower News is a subsidiary of SoftPower Communications LLC, a Ugandan digital media group. Keep posted of the latest from Uganda and East Africa.
Plot 4B Malcolm X, Kololo
P.O Box 1497, Kampala - Uganda
Tel: +256-392-001-701
Email: info@softpower.ug

This news site is licenced by Uganda Communications Commission (UCC)

ADVERTISEMENT
  • News
  • Tourism & Travel
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Regional
  • Defence & Security
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • More

© SoftPower News

error: Content is protected
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Tourism & Travel
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
  • Regional
    • Kenya
    • Rwanda
    • Tanzania
    • Burundi
    • South Sudan
    • DR Congo
  • Defence & Security
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Agriculture
    • Africa
    • Columnists
    • Education
    • Health
      • COVID-19
    • International News
    • News in Pictures
    • OpEd
    • Pearl Of Africa
    • People
    • Politics
    • Special Reports
    • Women

© SoftPower News