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President Museveni commended Denmark’s support and emphasized the importance of preserving Uganda’s natural resources, particularly the tributaries of the River Nile.

Museveni Meets Danish Minister, Welcomes $95M Support for Climate Change, Refugees

posted onJanuary 25, 2024
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President Yoweri Museveni met with Dan Jorgensen, the Danish Minister for Development Cooperation & Global Climate Policy, who led a delegation to State Lodge Nakasero on Wednesday, January 24.

During the meeting, President Museveni requested the Danish government’s support for his wetland reclamation program, which aims to address the issue of illegal rice growers in swamps that serve as important sources of rainfall in Uganda.

“I have a wetland reclamation program to encourage these illegal rice growers in swamps to relocate. They are there illegally, so I try to incentivize them," he said. "I wouldn’t call it compensation because they are the ones in the wrong. Therefore, if you can mobilize funding to incentivize them to leave the swamps and engage in fish farming on the periphery instead of the center.”

In response, the Danish envoy appreciated President Museveni’s efforts and commitment to addressing climate change and refugee issues. He expressed Denmark’s willingness to support Uganda’s wetland reclamation program and contribute $95 million to help mitigate the effects of climate change and provide assistance to refugees.

President Museveni commended Denmark’s support and emphasized the importance of preserving Uganda’s natural resources, particularly the tributaries of the River Nile. He reaffirmed Uganda’s commitment to sustainable development and building resilience in the face of climate change.

The nine-man Danish delegation also included, among others Thomas Anker Christensen (Climate Ambassador), Signe Winding Albjerg (Danish Ambassador to Uganda), and Ole Thonke (Under Secretary for Development Policy).

The Ugandan side was also represented by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Gen. Jeje Odongo and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Vincent Bagiire Waiswa, among others.

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