Our primary goal is to bridge the knowledge gap between policy frameworks and everyday citizens, ensuring that national and global development agendas are not just understood by policymakers, but owned and acted upon by all citizens.
We translate these agendas into simple, accessible language that every Ugandan can understand and appreciate.
We believe that meaningful development is only possible when citizens have awareness and empowered to rally behind the national agenda not as passive beneficiaries, but as active participants, innovators, and champions of change, driving progress within their communities.
Development Agendas
NDP IV
We bring the plan closer to the people by translating its programmes, strategic objectives and targets into simple, actionable steps that enable citizens to contribute directly to Uganda’s transformation.
10 Fold Growth Strategy
We empower citizens with knowledge and motivation to champion, align with, actively support, contribute and benefit from the realization of the strategy.
EAC Vision 2050
We enhance public awareness of the Vision while mobilizing Ugandans to contribute towards the attainment of the Vision 2050 targets.
Agenda 2063
We enhance public awareness of Africa’s Agenda 2063 among Ugandans and mobilizing them to actively contribute to the achievement of its aspirations.
SDGs
We connect global goals to local realities, empowering citizens with knowledge and mobilizing them to contribute meaningfully to Agenda 2030.
Join Us in Making a Lasting Difference
According to the 2024/25 National Governance, Peace and Security Survey (NGPSS)
Only 39% of Ugandans believe decision-making is inclusive and responsive.
Only 44% of Ugandan are aware of institutions where to access any legal services.
Nearly half of Ugandans (43%) above 18 years are not aware of Government efforts to fight corruption.
Only 45% of Ugandans are aware of existence of anti-corruption bodies in the country.
According to the 2023 Open Budget Survey, which assessed public participation, oversight, and transparency in national budgets in 125 countries worldwide.
- Public participation score for Uganda stands at 15 out of 100, which falls in the weak band of 0-40.
- Oversight score for Uganda stands at 67 out of 100, which falls in the adequate band of 61-100.
- Transparency score for Uganda stands at 59 out of 100, which falls in the insufficient band of 41-60 with limited information available.