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Media Awards 2016

Media Awards 2016  The National Population Council Secretariat with support from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) announces a call for Media Awards 2016 on coverage of population and development issues by the media. Please follow the link below for details. 2016 Advert media awards

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2016 WORLD POPULATION DAY

2016 WORLD POPULATION DAY  The 2016 World Population Day was commemorated on 11th July 2016. The National celebrations were hosted by Isingiro district Local Government at the Isingiro Headquarter grounds under the theme ‘Harness Demographic Dividend; Invest in Teenage Girls’. H.E President Yoweri Museveni presided over the function. Over 2000 people including political and technical […]

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2016 World Population Day

The 2016 World Population Day National Celebrations will be hosted by Isingiro District on July 11, 2016 at the Isingiro Ceremonial Grounds.

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POPULATION MEDIA AWARDS 2015

POPULATION MEDIA AWARDS 2015 Population Secretariat with the support of United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) announces the 2015 Population Media Awards for the coverage of population and development issues including; reproductive health, gender, environment, migration, urbanization, employment, population growth, family planning and demographic dividend. Entries are invited from journalists from both print and electronic media to […]

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WORLD POPULATION DAY 2015

WORLD POPULATION DAY 2015 Population Secretariat would like to thank His Excellency the President of Uganda, Members of Parliament, Development partners, Civil Society, Local leaders, Government Sectors, Academia, media and the general public who attended the recently successfully held World Population Day 2015 celebrations under the national theme : “Prioritizing Community Transformation; Addressing the needs of […]

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Pre-World Population Day Public Dialogue 2015

Pre-World Population Day Public Dialogue 2015 Population Secretariat would like to extend its gratitude to Members of Parliament, Development partners, Civil Society, Local leaders, Government Sectors, Academia, media and the general public who attended and actively participated in the successfully held Pre-World Population Day Public Dialogue, under the theme : “Harnessing Uganda’s Demographic Dividend; Priorities for Consideration” […]

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LAUNCH OF THE NATIONAL ADVOCACY STRATEGY

Launch of The National Advocacy Strategy Population Secretariat successfully launched the  at Imperial Royale Hotel, Kampala on Friday, February 27, 2015.  

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National Population Council Act 2014

National Population Council Act 2014 Enactment of the NPC Bill into the National Population Council Act 2014. The document for this Act can be accessed through the following link or under the ‘Resources’ tab, then click ‘Policies’, where you will find other policies. NATIONAL POPULATION COUNCIL ACT 2014  

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SUPRE 2014

Launch of The State of Uganda Population Report 2014 (SUPRE) The Population Secretariat would like to thank Members of Parliament, Civil Servants, Religious and Cultural leaders, NGOs, District leaders, members of Diplomatic Service, Development Partners, the media and the general public for joining her at the successful launch of the State of Uganda Population Report, under […]

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Training Workshop for Journalists on the Benefits of having Manageable Families

Training Workshop for Journalists The Population Secretariat successfully carried out a training workshop for various Journalists/Presenters from Radio and  Print media houses on the benefits of having Manageable Families. The Population Secretariat signed MOUs with ten FM radio stations across the country to sensitize communities on the benefits of having manageable family sizes. Print journalists […]

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