Uganda launches national development plan


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President Yoweri Museveni yesterday outlined a series of proposals intended to firmly set Uganda on the path to becoming a middle-income country.

Unveiling the country's five-year National Development Plan (NDP), Museveni put infrastructure and the private sector at the heart of his proposals to increase the country's earning capabilities between now and 2015.

According to reports, the NDP aims to increase the annual earning potential of all Ugandans by around UShs 800,000 a year (around $380), from the UShs 1m to UShs 1.8m, over the next five years.

The Daily Monitor said the implementation of the plan will see the proportion of people living below the poverty line will fall from 31% to 25%.

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