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{UAH} Uganda: Qatar Offers Ugandans 40,000 Jobs

Uganda: Qatar Offers Ugandans 40,000 Jobs

Photo: Stephen Otage/Daily Monitor
Khaled Husainat, Uganda's new consulate to Jordan assisting Gender, Labor and Social Development Minister, Janat Mukwaya (sitting) to sign a skilled labor exportation memorandum of understanding between Uganda and the Middle East at the ministry headquarters in Kampala recently.

The government of the State of Qatar has offered 40,000 jobs to Ugandans beginning 2017, to participate in the 2022 World Cup preparations as well as raise the Ugandan population working there.

According to a press release issued by Uganda's embassy in Saudi Arabia, the Qatar government announced the offer on Friday after a meeting between its minister of administrative development, labor and social affairs Dr. Eisa Saad Aljafali Al-Naimi and Hajjat Janat Balunzi Mukwaya, the minister of gender, labor and social development, at Qatar's capital Doha.

"The ministers held preliminary discussions about the Uganda-Qatar bilateral labor framework and exchanged drafts of the proposed agreement for review before the signing ceremony expected in early 2017," the release reads in part.

The statement quotes labor minister expressing happiness to have signed the deal without bilateral agreements from the two countries.

"We are indeed grateful to the government of the state of Qatar for offering Ugandans jobs in decent areas, moreover in the absence of a bilateral agreement between our two countries," it states.

It also quotes Uganda's ambassador to Saudi Arabia Dr. Rashid Yahya Ssemuddu explaining that the agreements will pave way for Qatar trade and investment inflows to Uganda, in line with the pledge made by the Amir of Qatar to him during the ceremony of presentation of his credentials in 2014.




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