The Uganda Parliamentary Forum on Social Protection. Our focus is policy, legislation and resource allocation towards comprehensive social protection system.

Joined October 2014
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Social Protection Forum retweeted
Jun 12
🇺🇬 FY 2026/27 Budget Update: For the first time, govt has allocated Sh15.5 billion for a Child Disability Benefit under the Sh173.55 bn Social Protection Budget. The fund will support families facing extra costs of caring for children with disabilities and help reduce poverty,
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Social Protection wins and misses in the FY2026/27 National Budget Social Protection Wins and Misses in the 2026/27 Budget Today, the Uganda Parliamentary Forum on Social Protection with partners @NUDIPU, @UNAPD & Forum on PWDs held a press conference @katabaazi25 @Mglsd_UG
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Protection to those funds so when floods and other shocks hit, existing schemes such as SAGE are able to scale up automatically. Otherwise, we miss ripe opportunities to build a comprehensive social protection system flexible enough to respond to shocks.
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No Link with the 2.49 trillion wealth-creation programmes Social protection remains largely de-linked from the multi-billion wealth creation programmes such as PDM.
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Location: Arua City Yesterday, UPFSP with support from ILO under the Prospects Programme, shared findings from our socio-economic survey in Terego, Madi-Okollo, Isingiro & Kampala. The data will shape our advocacy for the 12th Parliament & feed into MGLSD’s RIA
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National Social Protection Policy Review. Evidence-based advocacy in action. Next stop: Isingiro 📍 #SocialProtection #Uganda #RefugeeResponse #ILO #ProspectsUg
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Social Protection Forum retweeted
Govt finally allocates 15.5b to the National Child Assistance Programme for Children with Severe Disabilities (FY 2026/27). A major step toward supporting vulnerable children and advancing inclusion. @Mglsd_UG #FirstOfItsKind #PromotingDisabilityInclusion
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Social Protection Forum retweeted
SAGE Weekly Update: Beneficiaries are still cashing out their Senior Citizens Grant across the country. All are urged to appear in-person for mandatory proof of Life verification at the pay points. See detailed flier. #SocialProtectionUg @ESPprogramme @upfsp @GCICUganda
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Social Protection Forum retweeted
Today I joined fellow MPs and CSO partners at a panel discussion under @CSBAGUGANDA to speak on Uganda's social protection agenda. My key message: scattered programmes will not move the needle. Uganda needs a comprehensive, coherent social protection system designed for maximum impact, anchored in law, and financed with intention. #SocialProtectionug #Uganda @upfsp
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.@anabwowe: Financing social protection is not a cost to be differed, reliable returns are available to any government. Cash transfers strengthen household income & increase access to services. It is estimated that every $15 in child transfer the return investment is $19 for each $1 invested.Across Sub - Saharan Africa (Niger, Rwanda, Uganda & Mozambique) failing to provide adequate nutrition support to children under 2 years has been found to cost an equivalent of nearly 3% of GDP in foregone adult productivity as children who did not receive what they needed in the earlier years enters the workforce less able to learn, earn & contribute fully to their economies. #CSP2026AndBeyond
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Social Protection Forum retweeted
.@anabwowe: Social protection is a beneficiary system that steps in when people are most vulnerable when in childhood, old age, disability. Majority of the social protection global spending is estimated to be going towards old age pensions at 55% while benefits for children at 9.1%. The rising cost of living is making it harder for parents to provide for children in the years that matter most. When parents cannot afford access to childcare, quality healthcare & preprimary education, the consequences fall first & hardest on the youngest children in ways that are costly to reverse. The cost doesn't disappear, it accumulates quietly and is carried by economies for decades.
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Social Protection Forum retweeted
MPs identified a significant funding gap for the SAGE programme. While Cabinet directed lowering the eligibility age from 80 to 65 years requiring UGX373.36 billion annually, the budget provided only Shs121.22 billion this month. @Parliament_Ug urged the @mofpedU to allocate the Shs252 billion needed to support this expansion. Patrick Katabazi -Member of @Parliament_Ug Elect Rukiga County #CSP2026AndBeyond
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Social Protection Forum retweeted
Child financing isn’t charity, it’s smart public finance. Invest early in children and you cut future costs in health, education & security while growing the tax base. Strong economies are built in childhood, not fixed in crisis. @CSBAGUGANDA @Moglsd_UG @UNICEFUganda @ISERUganda
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When we don’t invest in child protection now, the cost does not disappear and it cannot be deferred. This cost quietly accumulates and manifests in our economies for decades when we don’t invest our children now Angella Kasule Executive Director @ISERUganda Follow the discussion via you tube youtube.com/live/ncHAP3ATxKY… #ChildandsocialprotectionfinanceUg #CSP2026andbeyond
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The current approach to social protection financing in the National Budget is disintegrated, fragmented, and reactive. We cannot have SAGE under Gender, Youth Livelihood under Trade, and PWD grants under Local Government yet expect vulnerable Ugandans to be protected. We need a comprehensive, unified financing framework for social protection. One budget line. One vision. One accountable system. Patrick Katabazi - Member of @Parliament_Ug Elect Rukiga County #CSP2026AndBeyond
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