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Uganda Secures $2 Billion World Bank Loan After Funding Freeze

Posted on October 22, 2025

The World Bank is resuming lending to Uganda with a $2 billion loan, two years after freezing support due to the nation’s anti-LGBTQ laws. This development signifies a complex interplay between international finance, human rights, and national policies. Positively, it could provide critical funding for Uganda’s development. Negatively, it raises questions about the conditions and implications of resuming funding after a human rights-related freeze. Investors in Ugandan assets or those considering emerging market investments should note the country’s relationship with international financial institutions and its stance on social issues. Geopolitical factors and the World Bank’s evolving lending policies are key considerations here.

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