• Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Donate
  • Login
Watchdog Uganda
  • Home
  • News
    • National
    • Politics
    • World News
    • Media Outreach Newswire
    • Africa News
    • Tourism
    • Community News
    • Luganda
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Motorsport
  • Op-Ed
    • #Out2Lunch
    • Conversations with
    • Politics
    • Relationships
  • Business
    • Agriculture
    • CEOs & Entrepreneurs,
    • Companies
    • Finance
    • Products
    • RealEstate
    • Technology
  • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
  • People
    • Showbiz
      • Salon Mag
  • Special Report
    • Education
    • Voices
  • Reviews
    • Products
    • Events
    • Hotels
    • Restaurants
    • Places
  • WD-TV
  • Donate
  • China News
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • National
    • Politics
    • World News
    • Media Outreach Newswire
    • Africa News
    • Tourism
    • Community News
    • Luganda
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Motorsport
  • Op-Ed
    • #Out2Lunch
    • Conversations with
    • Politics
    • Relationships
  • Business
    • Agriculture
    • CEOs & Entrepreneurs,
    • Companies
    • Finance
    • Products
    • RealEstate
    • Technology
  • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
  • People
    • Showbiz
      • Salon Mag
  • Special Report
    • Education
    • Voices
  • Reviews
    • Products
    • Events
    • Hotels
    • Restaurants
    • Places
  • WD-TV
  • Donate
  • China News
No Result
View All Result
Watchdog Uganda
No Result
View All Result

UBOS Reports Surge in Ugandans Seeking Greener Pastures in Asia, Fueling Economic Growth While Enhancing Uganda’s Global Influence

Watchdog Uganda by Watchdog Uganda
11 months ago
in News
0 0
ShareTweetSendShare

“The grass is always greener on the other side,” they say, and for many Ugandans, the allure of better opportunities abroad has driven them to leave their homeland in search of improved livelihoods.

The 2024 UBOS census highlights an interesting trend in Ugandan emigration, with more than half of emigrants (50.9%) choosing Asia as their destination. Employment remains the driving force behind this significant movement, with 82.5% of emigrants leaving Uganda in pursuit of better job prospects.

Emigration to Asia is a particularly notable trend, with many Ugandans moving to countries like the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, where job opportunities, particularly in construction and domestic work, are plentiful. These jobs often promise higher wages compared to those available in Uganda.

However, while “The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page,” many Ugandans discover that life abroad is not always as easy as it seems. A significant number of emigrants face exploitation, harsh working conditions, and lack of social security, which makes the dream of a better life sometimes elusive.

In addition to Asia, East Africa remains a common destination for Ugandans, with 26.8% of emigrants heading to neighboring countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda. While these destinations offer closer cultural and geographical proximity, the reasons for emigration remain largely economic. The desire for better living conditions, career growth, and improved family support are all key motivators.

The high rate of emigration from Uganda has positive implications in terms of remittances, as many emigrants send money back home to support their families. According to the census, remittances play a crucial role in sustaining households and contributing to the local economy.

However, this migration trend also raises concerns about Uganda’s labor force, as skilled and unskilled workers leave the country in search of opportunities abroad. The departure of professionals and skilled labor can hinder the development of crucial sectors such as agriculture, education, and healthcare.

As Uganda continues to witness significant emigration, it is crucial for the government to find ways to create better job opportunities at home. Addressing the root causes of emigration, such as unemployment and underemployment, will help reduce the brain drain and ensure that Ugandans can thrive within their own country.


Do you have a story in your community or an opinion to share with us: Email us at editorial@watchdoguganda.com
ShareTweetSendShare

Related Posts

Dr. Ayub Mukisa (Ph.D.)
News

Dr. Ayub Mukisa: What Really Drives President Museveni’s Massive Crowds: Experience or Development?

17th November 2025 at 09:25
Community News

EVELYN LUTWAMA-RUKUNDO: Going, Going: Is Aidah Nantaba For Marriage or Politics? Women and Politics in Uganda Today

17th November 2025 at 08:23
News

PLU Finally Drops, Replaces Disgraced External Affairs Boss Katungi in Fresh Changes

16th November 2025 at 14:34
Next Post

2024 Census Reveals Urgent Need for Service Delivery Reforms Across Uganda

  • Prostitution in Uganda- Courtesy Photo

    10 dangerous hotspots known for prostitutes in Kampala

    1329 shares
    Share 532 Tweet 332
  • NAGRC’s Super Goat Breed Poised to Transform Uganda into a Major Exporter

    3228 shares
    Share 1291 Tweet 807
  • Uganda’s Billionaires 2025: Once Again Sudhir Ruparelia Leads a Resilient Pack

    144 shares
    Share 58 Tweet 36
  • Youth Activist Angella Namirembe Dies at 27 in Tragic Road Accident

    24 shares
    Share 10 Tweet 6
  • LIST: New salary structure for civil servants starting July 2020 out; scientists, lecturers get juicy pay rise

    2358 shares
    Share 943 Tweet 590
Facebook Twitter

Contact Information

Watchdog Uganda is a portal for solution journalism, trending news plus cutting edge commentaries in the fields of politics, security, business, tourism, entertainment, technology, agriculture, climate change, environment, public health et al. We also give preference to Ugandan community news and topical discussions. The portal also publishes community news and topical discussions.

Email: editorial@watchdoguganda.com
To Advertise:Click here

Latest News

Dr. Ayub Mukisa (Ph.D.)

Dr. Ayub Mukisa: What Really Drives President Museveni’s Massive Crowds: Experience or Development?

17th November 2025 at 09:25

EVELYN LUTWAMA-RUKUNDO: Going, Going: Is Aidah Nantaba For Marriage or Politics? Women and Politics in Uganda Today

17th November 2025 at 08:23

Check out

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

NAGRC’s Super Goat Breed Poised to Transform Uganda into a Major Exporter

17th September 2025 at 08:52
Minister Muruli Mukasa

LIST: New salary structure for civil servants starting July 2020 out; scientists, lecturers get juicy pay rise

24th May 2020 at 10:45
Sudhir Ruparelia is the undisputed king of Kampala

Billionaire Sudhir’s wisdom on how to invest in real estate

0

How a boy’s destiny turned from cotton grower to communications guru

0
Dr. Ayub Mukisa (Ph.D.)

Dr. Ayub Mukisa: What Really Drives President Museveni’s Massive Crowds: Experience or Development?

17th November 2025 at 09:25

EVELYN LUTWAMA-RUKUNDO: Going, Going: Is Aidah Nantaba For Marriage or Politics? Women and Politics in Uganda Today

17th November 2025 at 08:23

© 2025 Watchdog Uganda

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • National
    • Politics
    • World News
    • Media Outreach Newswire
    • Africa News
    • Tourism
    • Community News
    • Luganda
    • Sports
      • Football
      • Motorsport
  • Op-Ed
    • #Out2Lunch
    • Conversations with
    • Politics
    • Relationships
  • Business
    • Agriculture
    • CEOs & Entrepreneurs,
    • Companies
    • Finance
    • Products
    • RealEstate
    • Technology
  • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
  • People
    • Showbiz
      • Salon Mag
  • Special Report
    • Education
    • Voices
  • Reviews
    • Products
    • Events
    • Hotels
    • Restaurants
    • Places
  • WD-TV
  • Donate
  • China News

© 2025 Watchdog Uganda