Abstract
This Paper Attempts To Reflect On The Majority Of The Right To Development In Uganda As
Provided In The 1995 Uganda Constitution, Against The Background Of Principles And
Dimensions Of The United Nations Declaration On The Right To Development And The
African Charter On Human And People's Rights (Article 22). The 1995 Constitution
Recognizes The Right To Development, Stressing The Role Of People And The State In The
Development In Uganda, Bringing To The Fore To The Need For Balanced And Equitable
Development. Therefore, This Paper Reflects On The Effectiveness Of The Legal Framework
To Development In Uganda, To Examine The Role Of The State In The Policy Mechanisms For
The Interpretation Of The Right To Development In Uganda; And To Establish The Challenges
To Effective Implementation Of The Right To Development. Uganda Is Faced With A Real
Crisis, Whatever Decision Made Will Have Repercussions For A Considerable Period Of Time
And Its Only People To Decide For Themselves. It Can Be Surmised That There Is A
Substantial Section Of The Population Who Would Like To Process Of Political Liberalization
In The Country. But In Examining The Issue We Shouldn't Only Be Moved By Numbers But
Should Also Weigh The Strength. A Major Tenet Of Modern Day Democracy Is The Existence
Of A Multiparty System, And Allowing Political Parties To Function Finely. As For The Right To
Development In Uganda Has Not Yet Found Real Reflection On The Life Of The Ordinary
People , Many Of Whom Are Still Excluded From The Development Process . Uganda Must
Get Beyond Constitutional Provisions To Translate These Guidelines In To Concrete Human
Well Being Guided By Comprehensive Principles And An Approach Most Suitable For
Realization Of This Right To Development .Ugandans Must ,Therefore Hold Their Government
Morally And Politically Accountable For Any Deviation From The Principles And Objectives Of
State Policy Contained In The Construction . The Approach Most Suitable For The Realization
Of The Right To Development Is Holistic And Integral , Considering Not Only The Economic
Well Being Of People But Also Taking In To Account The Social , Political , Cultural And
Moral Dimensions Of Their Life ; One That Considers The Human Person As The Central
Subject , Active Participant And Beneficiary Of The Right To Development.
TALIDDA, N (2021). The Examination Of The Right To Development In Uganda. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/the-examination-of-the-right-to-development-in-uganda
TALIDDA, NALUBYAYI "The Examination Of The Right To Development In Uganda" Afribary. Afribary, 12 Jun. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/the-examination-of-the-right-to-development-in-uganda. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.
TALIDDA, NALUBYAYI . "The Examination Of The Right To Development In Uganda". Afribary, Afribary, 12 Jun. 2021. Web. 24 Nov. 2024. < https://afribary.com/works/the-examination-of-the-right-to-development-in-uganda >.
TALIDDA, NALUBYAYI . "The Examination Of The Right To Development In Uganda" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 24, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/the-examination-of-the-right-to-development-in-uganda