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Uganda

Kampala β€’ East Africa

Population
50.0M
+2.82% growth
GDP
$53B
$1060 per capita
Life Expectancy
64.4 yrs
Literacy Rate
76.5%
Urbanization
26.2%
Currency
Ugandan Shilling

Country Information

Official Name:Uganda
Capital:Kampala
Area:241,550 kmΒ²
Languages:English, Swahili
Independence:1962-10-09
Leader:Yoweri Museveni

About Uganda

Uganda is located in the eastern flank of the continent, including the Horn of Africa, the Great Rift Valley, and the islands of the western Indian Ocean. Its capital is Kampala, and it covers roughly 241,550 square kilometres. The population of about 50.0 million makes it one of 14 countries that make up East Africa. Uganda sits in the upper half of East Africa by population. The country marks its modern statehood from 1962.

East Africa contains some of the continent's fastest-growing economies and its highest concentration of major rift-valley landscapes, lakes, and protected wildlife areas. Swahili functions as a regional lingua franca alongside English in much of the interior, while Amharic, Somali and Malagasy dominate elsewhere. Many countries belong to the East African Community or the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), and intra-regional services, agriculture and tourism are central to the regional economy. Within that setting, The working official languages are english and swahili, and the legal-tender currency is the Ugandan Shilling (UGX) (see Africa's currency arrangements).

The figures above are sourced from World Bank, IMF, UN agency and national statistics-office releases. Reported nominal GDP for Uganda is about US$53 billion. Population growth is currently estimated at about 2.8% per year, which influences how quickly the labour force, school cohorts and urban demand shift over a decade. The longer-form note on what growth rate hides is on reading African demographic data. At an urbanisation rate of about 26%, Uganda is still predominantly rural, with cities growing faster than the countryside. Life expectancy at birth is reported at 64.4 years, and the adult literacy rate at about 76% β€” figures that summarise decades of investment in health systems and basic education.

How to read these figures

Country indicators on Africa Center are point-in-time estimates that are revised when new census or survey data is published. GDP is reported here as nominal US dollars at current exchange rates, which is the format most widely used by international institutions for cross-country comparison; for the difference between this and the purchasing-power-parity variant, and why GDP rankings reorder between releases, see reading African economic data. Per-capita figures divide GDP by population and are most useful when read alongside the absolute total. Definitions for every indicator are in the glossary; the rules we follow when sources disagree are written up in the methodology.

For the full regional context β€” neighbouring economies, shared languages, regional organisations β€” see the East Africa overview. To compare Uganda with other countries on the continent, browse the full country directory or open the interactive map.

Last reviewed: 28 April 2026. Figures are revised when underlying source organisations publish new releases.