The Operation Wealth Creation National Coordinator General Salim Saleh told Uganda Radio Network in an interview on Friday that the partnership seeks to address poverty in the North.
Government has entered into partnership with
Gulu University to help boost Operation Wealth Creation in Northern
Uganda.
General Salim Saleh, the Operation Wealth Creation National
Coordinator told Uganda Radio Network - URN in an interview on
Friday that the partnership seeks to address ways of how to fight poverty in the North.
Saleh revealed that government has injected
close to 4 trillion shillings in Northern Uganda for nearly 26 years on economic recovery, but noted that poverty rates in the region still remain high.
However, he noted that the strategic partnership
with Gulu University on operation wealth creation will evaluate the impact of
the project and also identify key challenges for redress.
He says further interventions in the region
must focus on investments but not giving handouts to the beneficiaries as
opposed to earlier interventions.
Saleh also revealed that government had proposed
PRDP-4, Peace, Recovery and Development Plan for a continuity of government
support in the region after the two decades of civil strife.
“We need to engage the youth in this region
in the programming of poverty eradication which will start in the next one
week,” he added.
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James Ojok Onono, the Gulu University
Deputy Public Relations Officer said the University is tasked to offer
expertise to Government on the implementation of Operation Wealth Creation.
Onono revealed that the University and the
team from Operation Wealth Creation in the Greater North will soon release their
evaluation reports on the impact of Operation Wealth Creation. He further explained that the team will
look into the money injected in the region and the transformation at
households and also to advise the government.
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The Gulu University Vice Chancellor
Prof. George Open-Juru Ladda has been appointed Chairman of the Steering Committee.
The Uganda
National Household survey of 2016/2017 put incidence of poverty in Northern
Uganda as second highest in the country with 32.5 % of its
population living below the national poverty line.