Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Government finance ministry in Central Uganda
The Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development is a government institution in Kampala that manages national budgets, tax policies, and economic planning. It coordinates financial strategies and implements measures to support Uganda's economic growth and development across sectors.
The ministry was established in 1995 as Uganda began implementing major economic reforms and restructuring its fiscal frameworks. Over the decades, it has been instrumental in shaping the country's financial policies and economic direction.
The ministry hosts regular public forums where citizens can engage with budget planning discussions and gain insight into how national finances are managed.
The institution is centrally located in Kampala and easily accessible for visitors interested in financial matters or economic policy. Staff can answer inquiries or direct you to the relevant departments handling specific financial issues.
The ministry operates a dedicated research unit that tracks economic trends and produces forecasts influencing Uganda's monetary decisions. These analyses help predict market shifts and inform the country's long-term financial planning.
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