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Road map Road map • Overview Overview • Key socio-economic Key socio-economic indicators indicators • Background Background • Policy and institutional Policy and institutional context context • Competition Law Competition Law – History & status quo History & status quo – Objectives, scope & coverage Objectives, scope & coverage – Other issues Other issues • Sectoral approaches Sectoral approaches • Competition perception Competition perception survey findings survey findings • Conclusions Conclusions Sights of Uganda Overview • The market economy is still in its infancy, characterised by inexistence of enabling frameworks or the existence of inadequate and/, or archaic policies and laws (Cases: SOG, Consumer protection, food safety, IP etc). • The emergence of competition in the marketplace has largely been as a result of government direct involvement intervention (import substitution, etc. ). • There is market concentration in several sectors of the economy, particularly in financial services (insurance), manufacturing (mainly food processing) and beverages among others. • A monopolistic competitive dispensation prevails in several sectors, i.e. very many buyers, many sellers, minimum difference in nature of products and number of barriers to entry or exit. Key socio-economic indicators POLITICS & GEOGRAPHY Geographical neighbours Kenya, Tanzania, Sudan, DRC, Rwanda Administrative system, structure Decentralised system with central government retaining role of policymaking, supervision and admin. Units - 76 districts Area 241,038 sq km (93,072 sq miles) Life expectancy 45 years (men), 47 years (women) – UN Population/ Density/ Population 27 million/ 126 persons per KM2 82% rural, 18% urban distribution System of government ‘No party’ movement system, transiting to multiparty democracy after 2006 elections. SOCIAL & HISTORICAL POINTERS Historical background Former British protectorate, stable before independence but chaotic afterwards (turmoil, unrest, economic decline) Major languages English (official), Kiswahili, Ganda Major religions Christianity, Islam Number of phone lines 1,040,127 mobile, 71,056 fixed (5% penetration) – UCC, Nov. 2004 Access to electricity 5% of population (250,000 connections - ERA) Access to clean water 60% (national), 55% rural – 2004 (DWD) Literacy rate 69.9% Adult HIV prevalence 7% (MoH, 2005) Prevalence of poverty 38% (MoFPED, 2004) Available HEP capacity 315mw (April 2005- ERA); reduced to 200mw at of 2005 and to a crisis 170mw in January 2006 Population growth / fertility rate 3.4% PA / 6.8 children per woman
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