The Speaker of Parliament, Rt.Hon. Anita Among has hailed the Catholic Church for the significant and illustrious contribution towards uplifting communities in areas of social services.

The speaker made the remarks during a fundraising dinner organized by the Tororo Archdiocese for the rehabilitation of St Anthony Hospital Tororo at Hotel Africana in Kampala on Thursday, where she was guest of honor.
At the event , attended by several dignitaries , over sh100million was raised in cash, and another close to sh100 million in pledges.

‘’The linkage between the Church and government in supporting our communities to bridge education and health services provision gaps cannot be overstated. It is, perhaps, one of the most significant relationships that continue to cement the bond between the people and the Church, as it manifests itself directly in their struggles for socio-economic development and human capital development’’, said Among.
She added that is the same philosophy which compels the Legislature to stand shoulder to shoulder with all faith-based academic and medical institutions as they play a significant role in complementing the government’s efforts in those sectors.

‘’Moreover, their costs, unlike some players in the typical private sector, are not necessarily motivated by the calculus of profit, but by egalitarian undertakings – with the ultimate intention of improving the welfare of God’s people’’, she said.
The speaker added that to this end, the Catholic Church has made a significant and illustrious contribution towards uplifting communities in areas of social services, and now also in financial inclusion through, for instance, Centenary Bank, the totality of which is the improvement of the social welfare and standing of especially the ordinary Ugandans.
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