Ministry of Foreign Affairs Uganda (MOFA)

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Uganda (MOFA)

P.O.Box 7048, Kampala,Plot 2A/B, Sir Apollo Kaggwa Road,Central,Kampala
Contact Phones: +256-414-257525 ,+256-414-345661
Web Address: www.mofa.go.ug
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About Ministry of Foreign Affairs Uganda (MOFA)

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) is a cabinet-level government ministry responsible for the implementation and management of Uganda's foreign policy and international activity.

The history of the ministry dates to the independence of Uganda on 9 October 1962. Initially, it was administratively under the Office of the Prime Minister. In 1971, it became a fully fledged ministry. In 1966, the position of State Minister for International Affairs was created, and in 1988 the position of State Minister for Regional Affairs was added.

Vision

A Secure Nation with Prosperous People

Mandate

Implementation and Management of Uganda's Foreign Policy.

Mission

To Promote and Protect Uganda's Interests Abroad.

 

Role of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

  • To effectively coordinate foreign policy development and its implementation. 

    Strategic Objectives of the Ministry The strategic objectives of the Foreign Policy are to:
  • promote regional and international peace and security;
  • facilitate promotion of trade and tourism; and attraction of investment and transfer of technology; 
  • facilitate mobilisation of resources from abroad for development; 
  • facilitate promotion of inter-institutional partnerships and capacity building; 
  • facilitate maximization of benefits accruing from adherence to international obligations;
  • provide protocol and consular services and protection;
  • enhance Uganda's image abroad;  and 
  • mobilise the Ugandan Diaspora for national development. 

With time , it was observed that the rapidly changing international economic and political environments made it imperative that the country realign its foreign policy to fit in the new world order. The changes in the international environment have been in the areas of demography; innovation; new media and social networks; environment (climate change); high demand for scarce resources; and changing nature of conflicts and insecurity. These changes provide Uganda with challenges and opportunities.

Moreover, both domestic and international economic and social political shifts in the eighties and nineties necessitated the revision of foreign policy and as a consequence the redefinition of the Ministry's roles and functions including emphasis from Political to economic diplomacy. All this combined require redefining and reviewing Uganda's foreign Policy which is currently ongoing.

In order to achieve the national interests and realise the national vision both in the medium and long term, the revised framework has identified Foreign Policy Priorities that the country must pursue. The identified priorities include: National Security (Regional and International Peace and Security, Regional Integration, compliance with International Law and International Human Rights obligations, and provision of Protocol and Consular Services); National Prosperity (mobilisation of the Diaspora for development, Oil and Gas Diplomacy, and Economic Diplomacy); and national well being (Public Diplomacy, and institution and capacity building).

The framework also makes proposals including; financing foreign policy, enactment of a Foreign Policy Act. It also proposes new structure of MoFA, International Political and Economic Coordination Mechanisms of Foreign Policy.

CURRENT MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS 

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its Missions abroad have and continue to implement Uganda's Foreign Policy through: Promoting Regional and International Peace and Security; Commercial Diplomacy; Regional Integration; Implementing and Reporting Obligations on International Treaties and Conventions; Mobilizing Bilateral and Multilateral Resources for Development; Providing Protocol and Consular services to Ugandans and Foreign dignitaries as well as enhancing Uganda's image abroad through Public Diplomacy.

 


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