Prime Minister Nabbanja Robinah has arrived in New York, USA, to represent His Excellency President Kaguta Museveni at a thematic debate focused on debt sustainability. Organized by the United Nations (UN), this high-level thematic debate aims to address the challenges surrounding debt sustainability and shed light on the implications of the current debt crisis, particularly on developing nations. The overarching goal is to accelerate both national and international efforts towards achieving socioeconomic equality for all.
The debate provides a crucial platform to identify the obstacles hindering progress in debt sustainability and to emphasize the urgent need for action at both the national and international levels. By bringing together stakeholders from various countries and sectors, the UN aims to foster dialogue and collaboration in addressing the pressing issue of debt and its impact on socioeconomic development.
Upon her arrival in New York, Prime Minister Nabbanja was warmly welcomed by Adonia Ayebare, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Uganda to the United Nations.
As Uganda’s representative at the UN debate, Prime Minister Nabbanja is expected to contribute insights and perspectives from the Ugandan government’s standpoint.
According to the Prime Minister’s Office, by actively participating in the discussions, she aims to ensure that Uganda’s interests and concerns regarding debt sustainability are effectively conveyed on the international stage.
The thematic debate on debt sustainability is expected to address a range of critical issues, including the impact of debt on economic development, poverty reduction, and social inequality.
Uganda continues to engage in these discussions, seeking to not only raise awareness about the challenges it faces but also to collaborate with other nations in finding viable solutions to the global debt crisis.