Civil society demands more funding for health, education
Posted Sunday, May 6 2012 A consortium of civil society organisations are pushing for government reforms in the health and education sectors to among others have the percentage of government allocation to the health sector increased to meet the Abuja Declaration target of 15 per cent. Boosting education Presenting their position paper on the national budget framework for next financial year before Parliament’s Social Services Committee recently, the group led by the Civil Society Budget Advocacy Group (CS BAG) gender coordinator, Mr Julius Mukunda, also recommended a 20 per cent budget allocation to boost the quality of universal primary and secondary education. The team that advocates pro-poor budget policies in the country, also called for the review of teachers’ salaries to Shs400, 000 from the current Shs270,000. Health sector The government allocated Shs800 billion to the health sector last financial year but it...