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UNAU Mobilizes Local Leaders to Fast-Track SDGs Implementation Ahead of 2030 Deadline

The United Nations Association of Uganda on Wednesday convened a meeting of local political leaders in Kampala at Ministers Village Hotel in Ntinda to discuss how leadership can accelerate the implementation and achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.

Richard Baguma Tinkasimiire, Secretary General of UNAU, said Uganda’s National Development Plan is anchored in the global SDGs. He emphasized that achieving these development objectives requires active involvement from political leaders through effective service delivery, proper budget allocation, and the formulation of supportive policies and laws.

“We engaged leaders, including newly elected ones, to help them understand the link between development objectives, the global SDG agenda, the National Development Plan, and local government needs,” Baguma said. “This ensures that when they allocate resources or enact ordinances, their actions contribute directly to achieving these goals by the time they leave office and by 2030.”

Kakaire Ashraf, the SDGs focal point at Open Space Centre

Kakaire Ashraf, the SDGs focal point at Open Space Centre and lead facilitator of the training, noted that local governments form the operational backbone of SDG implementation. He highlighted Uganda’s transition from Voluntary National Reviews to localized reporting as a key step in strengthening accountability and impact.

“It is encouraging to see local leaders, especially councillors, taking interest in the goals and their role in improving livelihoods, protecting the environment, and driving national development,” Kakaire said. “Through this training, we are aligning their efforts with the country’s progress and the remaining years toward 2030.”

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