Development Dialogues

Episode 1: Development Minerals

1 h 4 min · 9. maj 2025
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In the inaugural episode of The Development Dialogues, we dive into a compelling conversation on Development Minerals, a largely untapped sector with immense potential for Uganda’s youth. Our host Mercy Melody Kayodi is joined by guests Joshua Sabiti, Hope Kyarisiima, and Humphrey Asiimwe to shed light on the current landscape of Uganda’s mineral resources. Together, they explore the accessibility of the sector, the policy environment, and the emerging opportunities for young people to engage meaningfully from artisanal mining and value addition to innovation and sustainability. Join us as we uncover how Uganda’s mineral wealth can serve as a cornerstone for inclusive, youth-driven development.

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