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Uganda Joins BRICS as a Partner State: A Strategic Move for Development

Uganda Joins BRICS as a Partner State: A Strategic Move for Development

Taha Sakr
Last updated: January 12, 2025 7:12 pm
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In a landmark decision, Uganda officially joined BRICS as a partner state last Wednesday, marking a significant step in its journey toward economic transformation. This development comes as part of a broader expansion of the BRICS framework, which welcomed eight new partner countries during the 16th BRICS Summit held in Kazan, Russia, in October 2024. The introduction of the “partner state” category reflects the bloc’s evolving efforts to engage a wider network of nations in fostering global cooperation and inclusive development.

Uganda’s inclusion as a BRICS partner is expected to unlock vast opportunities for the East African nation, particularly in the realms of economic growth and technological progress. Speaking to a Chinese media outlet, Uganda’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, John Mulimba, underscored the transformative potential of this partnership. “We have joined a platform or an association of highly industrialized countries. BRICS offers a significant opportunity to learn from their technological advancements and innovations, including the use of information and communication technology as a tool for societal transformation,” he stated.

Mulimba elaborated on how Uganda can leverage its new status to attract investments from BRICS members, particularly in the country’s rich energy and mineral sectors. These resources, which remain largely untapped, hold the promise of catalyzing Uganda’s industrialization while creating much-needed employment opportunities. The minister emphasized that collaboration with BRICS countries would enable Uganda to harness the expertise and resources necessary for advancing its infrastructure and modernizing its economy.

Beyond economic and technological benefits, Uganda’s partnership with BRICS also represents a strategic shift in its approach to international financing. Mulimba pointed out that BRICS offers an alternative to traditional Western financial institutions, which often impose stringent conditions on developing nations. By aligning with BRICS, Uganda gains access to more flexible and cooperative financing options, enabling it to pursue its development agenda with greater autonomy.

The partnership is seen as a critical step in addressing Uganda’s broader ambitions for economic diversification and societal transformation. With its abundant natural resources and a youthful, dynamic population, Uganda stands to benefit significantly from the shared knowledge, innovation, and investment opportunities provided by BRICS.

As Uganda begins its journey as a BRICS partner state, the government remains optimistic about the prospects of enhanced collaboration with member countries such as Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. The move not only positions Uganda to integrate more deeply into the global economy but also aligns with its long-term vision of achieving sustainable and inclusive growth.

This strategic alignment with BRICS is a testament to Uganda’s commitment to pursuing partnerships that prioritize mutual benefit, knowledge-sharing, and collective progress, ensuring a brighter future for its citizens and its place on the global stage.

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