Government leaders, employers, and development partners gathered at the 4th Annual National Labour Convention and Expo 2026 under the theme, “Unlocking the Potential of the Ugandan Youth Labour Force: Advancing Productivity and Opportunities for Decent Work, form the 15th to the 16th of April.
In a renewed push to tackle youth unemployment and accelerate inclusive economic growth, the high-level engagement brought together key actors across the public and private sectors to explore practical solutions for equipping Uganda’s young population with the skills, opportunities, and support needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving labour market.

The Vice President of the Republic of Uganda Jessica Alupo emphasized the critical need to address structural barriers faced by young people, from skills mismatches to limited access to finance.
“We believe that by empowering our youth with skills and opportunities in sustainable industries, we are transforming them from job seekers and tackling one of the most critical national challenges.”

