The Embassy of the Republic of Uganda in Doha successfully hosted the 2025 Uganda–Qatar Diaspora Convention, bringing together hundreds of Ugandan migrant workers, diaspora leaders, government officials, and private-sector partners for a full day of engagement, empowerment, and service delivery.

The Convention followed a three-day capacity-building programme for Embassy staff and Diaspora Community leaders, aimed at strengthening approaches to diaspora management. As part of this programme, Embassy officials conducted outreach visits to Ugandans in various accommodation facilities, listening to their concerns and assessing welfare needs. The Mowasalat (Karwa) meeting, attended by over 110 Ugandans, formed part of this broader engagement and informed several of the issues addressed during the Convention.
The Convention was led by Mr. Bagonza Muhammad, Senior Presidential Advisor on Diaspora Affairs and Head of the Diaspora Unit in State House, accompanied by Mrs. Desree Barlow, Presidential Assistant and Head of the Research Desk in the Office of the President. Mr. Bagonza delivered key national updates, noting that Uganda’s global diaspora remittances now exceed UGX 6.5 trillion annually and that Ugandans in Gulf countries contribute approximately 38–40% of this total. These insights were reinforced by Mr. Patrick Batenze of Liberation Community Finance, who addressed the Convention on safe investment opportunities back home.
Mr. Bagonza further briefed the community on progress toward a new Diaspora Law, the Diaspora App, and plans for a Government Call Centre, as well as preparations for deploying a mobile biometric kit and, eventually, a passport machine in Qatar. He assured participants that the Government is committed to addressing concerns about Interpol fees, communication charges, money-transfer costs, and driving-permit alignment.
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