ABOUT DIASPORA UNIT

Our goal is to promote Diaspora engagement and
Provide access to information and services.

The Diaspora Unit is a dedicated unit within the State House of Uganda that works to empower Ugandans living abroad. Our goal is to promote Diaspora engagement, provide access to information and services, and strengthen the relationship between the government and the Diaspora.

OUR OBJECTIVES

  • Link the Uganda Diaspora with economic sectors of Interest i.e agriculture, ICT, tourism and banking in liaison with other key players;
  • Mobilize Diaspora to increase remittances and invest in Uganda to boost the economy.
  • Provide data, analysis, information and coordination on diaspora actions, as well as strengthening access to diaspora initiatives by government.
  • Generate relevant information in regard to the Diaspora community for timely interventions by the Government.
  • Facilitate Diaspora to access relevant services to enable them carry out various activities.
  • Collect Diaspora views and liaise with key stakeholders to formulate policies in Favour of the Diaspora population.
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WHO WE ARE

What Makes Us Reliable
to Ugandans in Diaspora

OUR TEAM

Meet Now Our Dedicated
Expert Team.

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MOHAMMED BAGONZA

Senior Presidential Advisor and Head Diaspora Affairs State House

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HENRY WABYONA

Private Secretary and Deputy Head Diaspora Affairs Statehouse

Why Choose Us

Empowering the Diaspora
Through Dedicated Services.

  • Diaspora Community Engagement

    We provide real-time updates on diaspora events, initiatives, and opportunities to keep you informed and connected.

  • Personalized Support

    Our dedicated team offers guidance, resources, and live support to help you navigate services, programs, and processes with ease and transparency.

  • Efficient Service Delivery

    We guarantee timely and transparent processing of requests, ensuring your needs are met without unnecessary delays.

We Run a Wide Range of

Partners That Promise Your Prosperity

75

Countries Reached

5000

Diaspora Members Supported

120

Partnerships Formed

200

Programs Implemented