The PCF is driven by Ugandans who are passionate about pursuing a movement of UGANDA FIRST which is set to drive the Private Sector expectations that will facilitate government to remain committed to attaining the middle-in come status by 2025 and achieve vision 2040 as guided by the NDPIII framework.
This realization will come through enhanced collaboration with private sector inclusion in participation in policy implementation, innovation, knowledge transfer, and enhanced workforce in understanding the vision of government as well as engagement in promoting responsive media campaigns.
The Forum advocates for an improved business climate for economic growth, job creation through indigenization, industrialization, value addition, human resource development and innovation.
PCF, rallies behind the ideology of Uganda First which speaks to the President’s paper on Real Economy Vs Vulnerable economy by calling for;
Through creating of a supportive and comfortable space in both private and public institutions within which people can operate and succeed in realizing a social, political and economic transformation of local content. With this aspect, values and concepts are appropriated, adapted to local contexts and streamlining application of global developmental ideas to local specificities.
Through creating of a supportive and comfortable space in both private and public institutions within which people can operate and succeed in realizing a social, political and economic transformation of local content. With this aspect, values and concepts are appropriated, adapted to local contexts and streamlining application of global developmental ideas to local specificities.
Through creating of a supportive and comfortable space in both private and public institutions within which people can operate and succeed in realizing a social, political and economic transformation of local content. With this aspect, values and concepts are appropriated, adapted to local contexts and streamlining application of global developmental ideas to local specificities.
The role of the private sector in Uganda towards national development is in line with industrialization for wealth creation and shared prosperity. Worldwide, the private sector and informal sector are the largest employers, thus playing a key role in human resource development and industrialization. A vibrant private sector dictates the national development agenda and plays a key role in job creation, improvement in the standard of living, which then translates into an increase in purchasing power. Having the demand for goods and services leads to increase in production and this continuous cycle leads to job creation. Since the 90”s when the economy was liberalized, there was hope that the private sector would largely drive the economy – the Private Sector is the engine of any economy.