The Uganda Parliamentary Forum on Climate Change (UPFCC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSFU) and Climate Change Hub International aimed at strengthening climate governance, legislative capacity and stakeholder coordination.

The partnership, witnessed by key stakeholders including the Civil Society Budget Advocacy Group (CSBAG) and the Women in Extractives Energy Network Uganda, on Thursday, 19 March 2026 is expected to enhance Parliament’s engagement in climate change through advocacy, oversight and access to technical expertise.
UPFCC Chairperson, Hon. Christine Nakimwero said the MoU comes at a critical transition period and will support orientation of incoming legislators on climate issues.
“As we finalise with the 11th Parliament and welcome the 12th Parliament, we need to prepare on how we want to engage the new MPs on climate change. The forum is positioned to provide new MPs with a platform to effectively articulate climate change discussions at local, national and international levels,” she said.
Kiboga East Member of Parliament, Hon. Keefa Kiwanuka welcomed the partnership, noting its potential to strengthen Parliament’s legislative, budgetary and oversight functions.
He called for practical interventions at constituency level, including pilot projects in waste management and support in emerging areas such as carbon footprint management.
“We need to move from theory to action and translate discussions into tangible results on the ground,” he said.
