Uganda: Government Unveils Plan To Boost Education, Well Being Through National Sports Policy

In a bid to bolster education and promote physical well-being among the youth, the Ugandan government has introduced a groundbreaking National Physical Education and Sports Policy.

The policy was presented before the cabinet by the Minister of Education and Sports, Janet Kataha Museveni, and is set to revolutionize sports development in the country.

The primary objective of this policy is to establish a comprehensive framework for the initiation, development, and promotion of sports at all levels.

One of its key provisions is the requirement for schools to have playgrounds to facilitate physical education for children.

Dr. Chris Baryomunsi, the Minister for ICT & National Guidance, underscored the manifold benefits of sports emphasizing that sports offer advantages beyond monetary gains, as it also plays a pivotal role in maintaining physical fitness and overall health.

Highlighting the global phenomenon of sports tourism, Minister Baryomunsi pointed to the widespread excitement surrounding European football clubs, where individuals earn their livelihood as sportsmen and women.

He expressed the government’s commitment to expanding the sports infrastructure, promising to construct stadiums in every zone and a larger national stadium to accommodate the growing interest in sports.

However, this policy launch coincides with a concerning trend, particularly in Kampala, where many schools have lost their playgrounds to commercial developers. Minister Baryomunsi addressed these concerns, assuring the public that the government is actively seeking solutions.

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