Vision
The Vision of the Embassy is: "A Secure Uganda with Prosperous People".
Mission
The Mission of the Embassy is: "To Promote and Protect Uganda's National Interests in the Nordics and Baltic States. The Strategic Plan will serve to focus the Embassy to its vision and mission.
General Mandate
Uganda Embassy in Copenhagen is mandated to promote and protect Uganda's national interests in the Nordics and Baltic states
Guiding Principles
The Mission executes its mandate and implements the charter in line with Uganda's Foreign Policy guided by national, regional and international principles and Instruments including:
i. The 1995 Constitution of the Republic of Uganda as specifically laid down in objective no. XXVIII of the National Objectives and Directive principles of State policy;
ii. The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961;
iii. The Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community;
iv. The Treaty establishing COMESA;
v. The Constitutive Act of the African Union;
vi. The Charter of the United Nations;
vii. Treaties, Conventions and Agreements and signed by the Government of Uganda with the United States of America and with the other countries of accreditation.
Functions of the Embassy
Consequently, the key functions of Uganda Embassy in Washington DC are the following:
Trade and export promotion aimed at expanding the market for Ugandan products in the Nordics and Baltic States as well as trade markets in the other areas of accreditation.
Attracting Foreign Direct Investment from the Nordics and Baltic States and the other countries of accreditation.
Promotion of Tourism aimed at increasing the number of tourists from the Vision
The Vision of the Embassy is: "A Secure Uganda with Prosperous People".
Mission
The Mission of the Embassy is: "To Promote and Protect Uganda's National Interests in the Nordics and Baltic States. The Strategic Plan will serve to focus the Embassy to its vision and mission.
General Mandate
Uganda Embassy in Copenhagen is mandated to promote and protect Uganda's national interests in the Nordics and Baltic states
Guiding Principles
The Mission executes its mandate and implements the charter in line with Uganda's Foreign Policy guided by national, regional and international principles and Instruments including:
i. The 1995 Constitution of the Republic of Uganda as specifically laid down in objective no. XXVIII of the National Objectives and Directive principles of State policy;
ii. The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961;
iii. The Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community;
iv. The Treaty establishing COMESA;
v. The Constitutive Act of the African Union;
vi. The Charter of the United Nations;
vii. Treaties, Conventions and Agreements and signed by the Government of Uganda with the United States of America and with the other countries of accreditation.
Functions of the Embassy
Consequently, the key functions of Uganda Embassy in Copenhagen are the following:
Trade and export promotion aimed at expanding the market for Ugandan products in the Nordics and Baltic States as well as trade markets in the other areas of accreditation.
Attracting Foreign Direct Investment from the Nordics and Baltic States and the other countries of accreditation.
Promotion of Tourism aimed at increasing the number of tourists from the Nordics and Baltic States.
Mobilizing the diaspora community to participate in the development of Uganda through increased remittances and investments, leveraged through platforms with tangible impact.
Knowledge and technology transfer through capacity building opportunities, scholarships and exchange programs.
Peace and Security cooperation and partnership with the Nordics and Baltic States.
Promotion of cooperation with Nordics and Baltic States on matters of Governance, Democracy and Human Rights..
Mobilizing the diaspora community to participate in the development of Uganda through increased remittances and investments, leveraged through platforms with tangible impact.
Knowledge and technology transfer through capacity building opportunities, scholarships and exchange programs.
Peace and Security cooperation and partnership with the Nordics and Baltic States.
Promotion of cooperation with Nordics and Baltic States on matters of Governance, Democracy and Human Rights.