Uganda and the World Bank

[1] Uganda also holds the chair for the 22 nation Africa Group 1 Constituency, headed by Anne Kabagambe.

As of 2019[update], Uganda's economy experienced a slight rebound after a five-year slow down, giving rise to a feeling of optimism.

However, economic growth remained heavily intertwined with agriculture and natural events,[10] as well as favorable trade conditions going forward.

[14] Infrastructure development is a major part of World Bank aid to Uganda and generally involve urbanizing and transportation objectives.

Education is currently characterized by teacher and student absenteeism, lack of resources,[20] as well as low government spending.

[21] According to the UN, Uganda is also home to the third largest refugee population in the world,[22] adding additional stress to its economy and increasing demand for education.