Helpware CEO backs Uganda’s new BPO Policy as a game-changer

By Our Reporter
Helpware, a global leader in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), has welcomed Uganda’s newly launched BPO policy, hailing it as a transformative step in positioning the country as a major outsourcing hub in Africa.
Speaking at a media briefing in Kampala, Helpware CEO Robert Nash said the policy provides a structured framework that strengthens Uganda’s position in the global BPO market.
“Now that Uganda has a structured policy and tangible infrastructure in place, the country’s reputation as a competitive BPO destination is being solidified,” Nash said.
“The policy’s focus on infrastructure, regulatory clarity, and incentives will be pivotal in attracting foreign investment and encouraging international businesses to set up operations here.”
The policy, launched by the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance, seeks to boost employment and attract global investment by enhancing Uganda’s digital infrastructure, regulatory environment, and workforce skills. It also aims to create over 150,000 BPO jobs by 2030.
Dr. Chris Baryomunsi, Minister for ICT and National Guidance, emphasized that the success of the policy would depend on its implementation.
“It’s important to ensure this policy translates into real employment for our youth,” he said. “BPO presents a significant opportunity for Uganda to integrate into the global digital economy.”
Dr. Rebecca Isabella Kiconco, Vice Chairperson of the BPO Council, stressed the need for international visibility and strategic partnerships.
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