Map of Uganda in Africa

The pearl of AFRICA

Uganda in a Nutshell

Uganda enjoys a unique location along the equator, in the heart of Sub-Saharan Africa within the East African region.

Its landscape encompasses the snowcapped Rwenzori Mountains, Lake Victoria – the largest fresh water body in the world, the western escarpments of the Great Rift Valley and it is home to the source of the Nile, which is the only river in the world that flows north. Uganda also has unique Flora and Fauna, a modified equatorial climate with warm temperatures all year round. Uganda is bordered by South Sudan in the north, Kenya in the east, the United Republic of Tanzania in the south, Rwanda in the southwest and the Democratic Republic of Congo in the west. This land linked position, gives Uganda a strategic commanding base for regional trade and investment.

The people in Uganda are the most friendly and the most highly entrepreneurial community you are set to come across within the next decade. The economy also offers high returns on investment thus making Uganda your preferred investment destination.

Reasons to Invest

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Access one of the fastest growing regions in the world

Uganda and the East African region are growing steadily in both population and GDP.

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Uganda is open and secure for foreign investment

Uganda is the most open country in the region for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).

3.

Highly Competitive labor Costs

Uganda offers the lowest cost workforce in the region and labor costs are forecast to grow more slowly than other EAC country.

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Uganda has a strong natural resource base

Uganda has several unexploited mineral deposits & tourism opportunities. .

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Uganda tops Africa in COVID-19 Response

Lancet COVID-19 Commission data ranked Uganda as the best country in Africa in terms of suppressing the COVID-19 pandemic

Fast regional growth

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GDP GROWTH

East Africa is one of the world’s fastest growing regions with an economy approaching USD $1 Trillion.


Uganda has achieved an average GDP growth of 6.3% per annum for the last 30 years. Uganda’s GDP is forecast to grow by 6% p.a. from 2019-2023 (IMF, 2018).

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POPULATION GROWTH

By 2023, the population of the EAC is forecast to reach 200 million and GDP (in PPP) to reach US$ 0.75 trillion. (Source: IMF, 2018).

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EXPORTS to SUB-SAHARA

Uganda has the highest percentage of exports going Sub-Saharan Africa ( World Bank, 2017)

(Source: WorldBank, World Development Indicators)

(Source: Global Competitiveness Report, World Economic Forum, 2017/18)

Secure & Open to FDI

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MOST OPEN COUNTRY TO FDI

All sectors of the economy are fully liberalised for investment. 100% foreign ownership of investment is permitted.

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PRO-BUSINESS REGULATIONS

Uganda ranks highly across many key business climate indicators for inward investors.

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HEALTHIEST GOVERNMENT BUDGET BALANCE

Uganda’s comparatively strong public finances help to create a lower risk and more stable business environment for foreign invesors.

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Highly competitive Labour costs

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LOWEST LABOUR COSTS IN THE REGION

Benefit from the lowest cost workforce in the region.
The average yearly wage in Uganda for an unskilled production operative was $440 in 2017 (excluding social security costs). (fDi Benchmark & Financial Times)

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LAbour costs forecast to grow more slowly

Labour costs in Uganda are also forecast to grow more slowly than other countries in East Africa, reflecting Uganda’s faster growing labour force and skills availability (fDi Benchmark).​

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SKILLED WORK FORCE

Benefit from a large and growing workforce. Uganda is very highly rated for recruitment potential, workforce trainability and women and youth engagement in the labour force. (Global Competitiveness Report, 2017/18 and WEF, 2017)

(Source: fDI Benchmark, Financial Times)

Strong Natural resource base

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FERTILE SOIL & FAVOURABLE CLIMATE

Uganda is richly endowed with rainfall, soils & favourable temperature ranges with a number of crops grown organically.

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UNTAPPED TOURISM OPPOrTUNITIES

Uganda has been dubbed the Pearl of Africa’ due to its strong tourism potential with lots of forests, lakes and rivers. 

3.

UNEXPLOITED MINERAL DEPOSITS

Uganda has confirmed deposits in Iron Ore, Phosphate, Gold, Wolfram, Petroleum, Diamond, Vermiculite, Silica, Limestone, etc.

Best Covid-19 Response in Africa

The health of the population is central to the socioeconomic development of Uganda. With the support of WHO, UNICEF, UNHCR, CDC, USAID, IDI, Last Mile Health and various stakeholders, Government of Uganda formulated COVID – 19 management guidelines in the very early stages of the global pandemic.

In August 2020, lancet COVID-19 Commission data ranked Uganda as the best country in Africa in terms of suppressing the COVID-19 pandemic. According to rankings, Uganda was ranked 10th out of 91 countries analyzed globally.  

 
  1. Uganda
  2. Rwanda
  3. DR Congo
  4. Nigeria

The country experiences very low numbers in confirmed COVID 19 cases compared to the rest of the world. While Uganda may not be placed at the top tier level with the developed countries in medical advancement; among the 155 hospitals in Uganda there are three that provide internationally accepted standards of service, with one of them being accredited by the Council for Health Service Accreditation of Southern Africa (COHSASA), which is the only internationally accredited quality improvement and accreditation body for healthcare facilities based in Africa

Uganda is open for business

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Quality of Life

Uganda and the capital Kampala offer a high quality of life for foreigners

LOWEST REGIONAL COST OF LIVING FOR EXPATS

Kampala offers the lowest cost of living for international employees in the East African region.

6th BEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD FOR MAKING FRIENDS ABROAD

Ranking among the top 10 countries for the fourth consecutive year, Uganda has always been an excellent destination for expats looking to find friends easily

MOST LIVEABLE CITY IN EAST AFRICA

Kampala has continually topped  the Mercer Quality of Living City Ranking in the East Africa.