
National Development Plan IV with Prof. Pamela Mbabazi
12/05/24 • 57 min
Join Rita Kanya on The Ugandan Podcast as she hosts Prof. Pamela Mbabazi, Chair of the National Planning Authority of Uganda. They explore the key highlights of the National Development Plan IV, reflecting on the successes and challenges of implementing NDP III while discussing the roadmap to Uganda’s development goals.
The Ugandan podcast is an audio-visual production on informing, understanding, and sharing government programs to enhance citizen engagement in achieving National Development Goals. We share facts, ideas, and progress through dialogue to create a positive impact.
Connect with Ministry of ICT & National Guidance
Join Rita Kanya on The Ugandan Podcast as she hosts Prof. Pamela Mbabazi, Chair of the National Planning Authority of Uganda. They explore the key highlights of the National Development Plan IV, reflecting on the successes and challenges of implementing NDP III while discussing the roadmap to Uganda’s development goals.
The Ugandan podcast is an audio-visual production on informing, understanding, and sharing government programs to enhance citizen engagement in achieving National Development Goals. We share facts, ideas, and progress through dialogue to create a positive impact.
Connect with Ministry of ICT & National Guidance
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