Dutch Development Insights: Uganda
In 2024, 110 million was spent on development activities in Uganda.
source: Factsheet posten (IATI)
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NL MFA spent 61.2 million directly and 49.1 million via partners.
The Top 5 partners in Uganda are:
UNDP, Goal Uganda, AVSI Foundation, IRC and IDLO.
What do other donors do in Uganda?
Apart from the Netherlands, especially the World Bank, USAID and the the Global Fund were active in Uganda in 2024. The Netherlands are on the 9th place in the list of donors. |
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These donors mostly work in Population Policies/Programmes and Reproductive Health, Transport & Storage and Basic Health. |
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The Netherlands are mostly active in Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing, Population Policies/Programmes & Reproductive Health and Government & Civil Society. |
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Total ODA grants to Uganda
Since the 1970’s, the Netherlands spent 1.345 billion US dollar on Official Development Assistance in Uganda.
Who was at the top of the charts?
One of the top hits of 2024 was ‘Kinawolovu’ by Nandor Love.
More information about Uganda can be found on the Country Dashboard Uganda.
About the data sources on this page
IATI: international standard for open data on development and humanitarian data, published by governments, NGO’s, and others. It includes financial and results data, and information on which organisations collaborate on activities.
MFA data: comes from MIBZ, a system by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs which uses only our own data and is used to publish our open data.
D-Portal: IATI’s international dashboard.
OECD Data Explorer: OECD is an international open data standard (like IATI) which has financial data by governments only, going back to the 1960’s. We use this source when we want to show insights based on historic data that goes back further than IATI.