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Uganda–United Kingdom relations refer to bilateral relations between Uganda and the United Kingdom. Uganda has a high commission in London and the United Kingdom has a high commission in Kampala. For 2022/2023, UK's aid budget to Uganda was listed at £32.8 million.[1]

FCDO lists its priorities in Uganda to be:

  • To maintain and develop the political relationship between the countries and provide advice and guidance on governance issues.
  • Through UK Department for International Trade, providing assistance to both British and Ugandan businesses.
  • Provide consular support to British nationals living and working in Uganda.[2]

It also lists that the top priorities for aid projects in the country include:

  • Promoting good governance and combating corruption.
  • Improving maternal and reproductive health.
  • Supporting economic development and growth including youth skills and job creation.
  • Increasing access to financial services and regional trade.
  • Protecting the poorest and most vulnerable.[3]

Citizens overseas

In 1972, around 27,000 Ugandan Asians were permitted to move to the UK through the Uganda Resettlement Board[4] following being expelled from the country by President Idi Amin.[5]

The Office for National Statistics estimates that in 2014, 51,000 people born in Uganda were resident in the UK.[6]

An estimated 3,000 UK nationals live and work in Uganda.[7]

High level visits

Prominent British figures have visited Uganda, including:

Ugandan Government Ministers have also visited the UK:

See also

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