The Civil Society Budget Advocacy Group (CSBAG) is a coalition that brings together CSOs and individuals in Uganda to engage in influencing the budget processes
WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE UPCOMING FY2026/27 DIGITAL TAXES?
Digital taxes are already slowing Uganda's growth potential – here's how to fix it.
Please tap link to learn more... https://t.co/LwKQriOnU9
@JuliusMukunda@mofpedU@SEATINIUGANDA@ACODE_Uganda@OxfaminUganda #DigitalTaxUG26
Don't miss the @PSF_Uganda Post-Budget Dialogue on Tuesday, 23rd June, streaming live online. Expect expert analysis on the FY 2026/27 National Budget and its impact on Uganda's private sector and business environment.
3.4 billion people live in countries that spend more on debt repayments than on health or education. No child should lose access to healthcare or education because a country is burdened by unsustainable debt.
#FreedomFromDebtUG#DebtJustice#DebtRelief@CSBAGUGANDA
What are the economic opportunities for investment in the FY2026/27 National Budget?
Join us for the Post Budget Dialogue as we break down the numbers & explore opportunities for growth.
📅19th June 2026
📍Hotel Africana
⏰8am - 1pm
#KnowYourBudget26@JuliusMukunda
The FY 2026/27 budget presents a wide range of investment opportunities, centred around the "ATMS Strategy". The government has allocated 95.6% of discretionary resources to these programs and their enablers to drive a projected double-digit economic growth rate of 10.2%
What are the economic opportunities for investment in the FY2026/27 National Budget?
Join us for the Post Budget Dialogue as we break down the numbers and explore opportunities for growth.
📅19th June 2026
📍Hotel Africana
⏰8 - 10am
#KnowYourBudget26@JuliusMukunda@mofpedU
"A healthy population is the foundation of a productive economy. We must ensure that debt obligations do not come at the expense of investments in healthcare, education, and social protection for future generations. #DayOfTheAfricanChild#FreedomFromDebt
Borrowing can support development but only if well managed & turned into real jobs & services. Uganda’s challenge is weak loan absorption borrowed funds remain underutilized yet still attract interest. We must strengthen debt management for impact.
@p_muhangi#FreedomFromDebt
Debt pressure is driven by high interest payments. The key question isn’t more borrowing, but whether debt creates enough value to justify its cost. Debt must deliver real impact and not burden future generations
@p_muhangi - @CSBAGUGANDA#FreedomFromDebtUG
HAPPENING TODAY
Join us for an insightful Youth X-Space conversation as we commemorate the #DayOftheAfricanChild under the Freedom From Debt Campaign.
⏰ 3 – 4:30pm
📍@ahfugandacares
Set a reminder
➡️https://t.co/znvMx0ppog
Borrowing is not inherently bad. The real question is whether borrowed resources are generating economic value, creating jobs, and improving the lives of citizens. Debt must work for development.
@p_muhangi - @CSBAGUGANDA#FreedomFromDebt
The FY 2026/27 budget has been unveiled. What are the economic opportunities for investment?
Join us for the Post Budget Dialogue as we break down the numbers and explore opportunities for growth.
📅19th June 2026
📌Hotel Africana
⏰8:00 – 1:00pm
#KnowYourBudget26
HAPPENING TODAY
Join us for an insightful Youth X-Space conversation as we commemorate the #DayOftheAfricanChild under the Freedom From Debt Campaign.
⏰ 3 – 4:30pm
📍@ahfugandacares
Set a reminder
➡️https://t.co/znvMx0ppog
Words are not enough: It’s time to enforce the accountability charter. Accountability is the foundation of effective public service delivery. @JuliusMukunda in today's @DailyMonitor pg. 13
Through dialogue and debate, young people are amplifying their voices on issues that directly affect their future, including economic justice, sustainable development, and accountability in public financing.
#FreedomFromDebt#DayOfAfricanChild@CSBAGUGANDA
@CSBAGUganda joins the #FreedomFromDebt campaign debate today at Kololo SS as we mark #DayOfTheAfricanChild the Motion: "Debt entraps rather than liberates Uganda's economy." The activity aims to engage young people in critical discussions on public debt and economic development.
Who is in the money economy?
The 2024 Census report indicated that a third - about 33.1% of households are in the subsistence economy, while two-thirds of households - about 66.9% - are in the money economy https://t.co/XvuG80Kvn2
#MonitorUpdates
Local Govts get UGX 7.17T but wages eat 58.8% UGX 4.2T, leaving only about UGX 1.05T for actual development.
In today's @newvisionwire Pg. 4 @CSBAGUGANDA's Executive Director @JuliusMukunda & Economist @KenethAsiimwe_ share their insights as the Local Gov'ts budget demands grow
Uganda's debt has hit UGX 130T. Analysts say for every dollar we invest; we only get about 0.8 cents back. The returns just aren't coming fast enough.
In today's @newvisionwire Pg 30, CSO actors from @CSBAGUGANDA@ahfugandacares@SEATINIUGANDA break down the weight of debt.
Govt unveiled a new Accountability Charter as part of the FY2026/27 UGX 84.3T Budget.
This reflects our call for over a decade on stronger fiscal discipline.