The Public Relations Association of Uganda (PRAU) was proudly represented by its President, Ms. Irene Nakasiita, at the official launch of the Uganda Microfinance Support Centre’s Strategic Plan 2025/2026–2029/2030, a transformative roadmap aimed at accelerating financial inclusion and sustainable development across the country.

The high-profile event, presided over by the Hon. Matia Kasaija, Minister of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development, convened distinguished leaders and stakeholders from Uganda’s financial ecosystem, all united by a shared vision to empower communities through access to affordable credit and grant financing.

The newly unveiled strategic plan sets forth an ambitious agenda to redefine Uganda’s microfinance landscape, with key highlights including:

Creation of 1.2 million jobs across the country
Extension of tailored financial services to over 9,000 clients
Growth and strengthening of 2,824 Emyooga SACCOs to empower grassroots entrepreneurship
Impacting over 8 million Ugandans through inclusive finance and empowerment initiatives

Speaking at the sidelines of the event, PRAU President Irene Nakasiita commended the Uganda Microfinance Support Centre (MSC) for its visionary approach and reaffirmed PRAU’s commitment to supporting initiatives that promote communication for development and strategic partnerships that drive social and economic progress.

“As communication professionals, we celebrate institutions like MSC that are intentional about impact. This strategic plan demonstrates the power of purpose-driven communication in shaping Uganda’s development narrative,” she noted.

The Public Relations Association of Uganda applauds MSC for championing transformative financial inclusion and looks forward to amplifying stories of progress, empowerment, and resilience as this bold vision takes shape.

Together, we continue to build trust, drive transformation, and tell Uganda’s success stories.

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