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Uganda Assumes Leadership of G77+China, Pledging a Year of Inclusive Global Advocacy

Johnson AkinyiBy Johnson AkinyiJanuary 24, 2024Updated:November 11, 2025No Comments0 Views
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In a historic move today, Uganda officially assumed the chairmanship of the Group of 77 plus China (G77+China) during the ongoing 3rd South Summit at the Speke Resort Convention Center, Munyonyo. President Museveni is set to lead the largest negotiating bloc of developing countries within the United Nations over the next year, presenting a unique opportunity for Uganda to articulate and promote collective economic interests on the global stage.

The handover of leadership from the Republic of Cuba marks a significant moment for Uganda, as it steps into a pivotal role that carries substantial influence in shaping international policies and fostering collaboration among developing nations. The theme for this year’s leadership, “Leaving No One Behind,” resonates strongly with the ongoing global efforts for inclusivity and sustainable development.

The G77+China serves as a platform for countries of the South to unite and advocate for their shared economic goals. As Uganda takes charge, President Museveni expressed his commitment to addressing the diverse needs of member nations, emphasizing the importance of leaving no one behind in the pursuit of global progress.

With this newfound responsibility, Uganda aims to steer discussions and negotiations at the United Nations toward solutions that prioritize the development and well-being of all nations, especially those facing socio-economic challenges. The G77+China’s role as a collective voice for developing countries positions Uganda to champion initiatives that can have a lasting impact on issues ranging from climate change to economic cooperation.

The global community now eagerly awaits the initiatives and proposals that President Museveni and Uganda will bring to the table. The symbolism of an African nation leading this influential group adds another layer of significance to this development, highlighting the diverse perspectives and strengths that the G77+China represents.

As news of Uganda’s chairmanship spreads, social media has become a buzzing platform for discussions. Users worldwide are engaging with the hashtag #UgandaLeadership, sharing their thoughts on what this means for the future of international cooperation. The commitment to ‘Leaving No One Behind’ has struck a chord, sparking conversations on how this theme can translate into actionable policies and initiatives.

In the coming year, the world will closely watch as Uganda navigates the complex dynamics of global diplomacy within the G77+China. The outcomes of this leadership will undoubtedly shape the discourse on development, equality, and cooperation among nations. As we embark on this journey with Uganda at the helm, the international community remains hopeful for a year of meaningful progress and inclusive decision-making on the global stage.

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