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Governance Webinar

Overview:
Are you aspiring to increase your confidence in your ability to influence fellow directors and
become a truly exceptional board/committee member?
This webinar will empower you stay abreast of the rapidly evolving corporate governance
landscape and learn how to fulfil the duties of a high-performing board/committee
director/member.


CPD Hours:
Participants will be awarded 2 hours of CPD upon full time attendance, both days inclusive.

Fees & Registration
Free

IFRS Webinar

Overview:
This three-day course provides a rigorous and detailed overview of all major technical IFRS
requirements, and includes illustrative financial statements, case studies, examples, coverage
of the most significant IFRSs, and interactive participation from the participants.


CPD Hours:
Participants will be awarded 12 hours of CPD upon full time attendance.

NGO Webinar

Overview:
This webinar will provide insights into the governance, risk and financial reporting
developments in the NGO sector.


CPD Hours:
Participants will be awarded 2 hours of CPD upon full time attendance.


Fees & Registration
Members & Students without arrears: UGX 35,000
Non-Members & Members with arrears: UGX 40,000

Manufacturers Urged to Pursue Green Industry

By Jackline Nabirye

Communications Officer - ICPAU

The Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA) has urged manufacturers and industrialists to consider the green industrial agenda as a tool for sustainable socio-economic development.

Oil and Gas Should be Exploited Sustainably - Experts

By Jackline Nabirye

Communications Officer - ICPAU

Labour Export is Good for Uganda, but Regulation is Required – Hon. Kawamara

By Joan Abaasa

Communications Intern, ICPAU

Hon. Sheilah Kawamara-Mishambi, a specialist in leadership, the Executive Director of the Eastern African Sub-Regional Support Initiative for the Advancement of Women (EASSI) has emphasised the need for Ugandan policymakers to prioritise the transition of the labour force from traditional sectors to higher productivity manufacturing and services industries.

Education Curriculum Should Develop Creative Competences - Ndebesa

By Regina Kakuba,

Communications Intern,

ICPAU

At least 400,000 Ugandans graduate every year, but only about a fraction of these are absorbed into the job market, creating a massive unemployment problem. Pundits have described Uganda’s education system as being the cause of unemployment in Uganda, and hence the need to re-think the education framework.

National Security: Ugandans Should Unite – Gen. Kulayigye

By Abraham Malinga

Communications Intern - ICPAU

Brig. Gen. Felix Kulayigye, the Defence Spokesperson of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) has urged Ugandans to foster unity and cohesion among themselves, in order to build a strong nation.

He defined the state as the main object of security and development.

Achieving National Priorities: Rules and regulations must apply – Hon. Obua

By Nancy Akullo

Head of Communications

Hon. Denis Hamson Obua, the government chief whip has underscored the significance of rules and regulations in the achievement of national development goals.