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Diplomacy must yield trade and tourism gains, govt tells diplomats

by MANFRED TUMUSIIME | UG STANDARD REPORTER
08/04/2026
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FRANKFURT, Germany — The Ugandan government has warned its diplomats that foreign missions must produce tangible gains in trade and tourism to justify their funding, signaling a move away from traditional protocol-based diplomacy.

Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Bagiire Vincent Waiswa delivered the message during a review retreat for heads of mission from 13 embassies in Europe and the Americas. The event, which concluded April 3, focused on transitioning the foreign service into a commercially driven operation.

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Uganda is at a moment where diplomacy must be felt not only in communiqués and meetings, but in factories opened, tourists received, exports increased, and jobs created back home, Bagiire said.

The government spent 113.25 billion Ugandan shillings on 34 missions abroad during the 2025-26 fiscal year. Moving forward, Bagiire said, budget allocations will be tied directly to measurable economic results.

The shift is part of the Economic and Commercial Diplomacy Strategy launched last year. The policy repositions embassies as the frontline for attracting foreign direct investment, which reached $3.5 billion in 2025, and supporting a tourism sector that brought in $1.5 billion from 1.64 million visitors in the same period.

Bagiire told diplomats that their performance in global financial centers and tourism hubs has a direct impact on Ugandan citizens, including farmers in Kabale and coffee exporters in Masaka.

Our task is to turn diplomatic presence into economic value, he said. We must become more intentional, more commercially alert, and more practical.

Ambassador Richard Kabonero, who leads the Economic and Commercial Diplomacy hub, said the new funding model for the 2026-27 fiscal year will use a tiered decision matrix. This system will evaluate missions based on their previous performance, economic potential, and ability to engage the diaspora.

To support the transition, the retreat established a new reporting framework with standardized templates to improve accountability and a capacity-building plan to train diplomats in economic and commercial strategy.

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