68% of our Ugandans are still stuck in subsistence farming meaning that they are more vulnerable to poverty. It is therefore in the interest of the g… - Joyce Ssebugwawo

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68% of our Ugandans are still stuck in subsistence farming meaning that they are more vulnerable to poverty. It is therefore in the interest of the government to partner with the media to enhance the dissemination of information, educate the masses especially on savings and cooperatives as a vehicle for development

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About Joyce Ssebugwawo

Joyce Nabbosa Ssebugwawo is a Ugandan politician, entrepreneur and the current Minister of State for Information Communication Technology and National Guidance. She is a former minister in the Buganda government. She joined the Buganda government in early 1980s where she have worked as a Minister for women, community work and mobilization. A former National Chairperson of Forum for Democratic Change, she is a former Mayor for Rubaga Division in Kampala and an aunt to Queen Sylvia of Buganda.

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Alternative Names: Joyce Nabbosa Ssebugwawo
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The recognition bestowed upon me highlights the collective efforts of all those who are dedicated to creating a more inclusive and diverse ecosystem within Fintech. It is a testament to the importance of fostering opportunities for women to thrive and excel in different roles.

I extend my sincere gratitude for the honor of being recognized for my contributions to nurturing women in Fintech. Your acknowledgment is deeply humbling and serves as a source of encouragement for me to continue advocating for gender inclusivity and empowerment.

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