Key Points Made By Dr. Sarah Ssewanyana At the EPRC Re-brand

1. Recognises the role played by the office of the Prime Minister and its appreciation for evidence-based research in informing the policy making processes in Uganda.

2. She notes that the talent, creativity, commitment and hard work of board of management, senior management colleagues and the entire staff have helped EPRC come this far.

3. She extends the Centre's sincere appreciation to all its core funders-Government of Uganda (since inception), the African Capacity Building Foundation and the International Development Research Centre.

4. Her appreciation also goes out to those who have utilised the Centre's research findings for policy purposes, to inform public debates as well as for advocacy/lobbying purposes.

5. Says it's not a surprise that the Centre has been elevated into a globally renowned research organisation. She affirms that the Centre has had an impact on Uganda's development path and inspired other policy think tanks in the continent and globally.

6. Finally, Dr, Sarah Ssewanyana briefs the guests on why the Centre is rebranding. "The Centre aims to enhance its relevance, effectiveness, and visibility in providing evidence based advice for sustainable development in Uganda.

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