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Uganda has been elected to the Council of Administration (CA) of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) for the next four-year cycle of 2026-2029, during which the UN agency will be guided by a new vision and direction.
The election happened at the 28th Universal Postal Union Congress in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), a 12-day event that concluded on Friday (September 19).
The CA is one of the four bodies of the UPU, the 192-member United Nations' specialized agency for postal services. The other bodies of UPU are the Congress, the Postal Operations Council (POC) and the International Bureau.


What else happened in Dubai?
As expected, it was an engaging 12 days of meetings at a Dubai congress that drew representatives with 169 member countries physically present, as well as observers. Generally, delegates discussed the future development of the postal sector.
Host nation UAE, represented by Tariq Al Wahedi, was appointed as the chair of the CA for the next four-year cycle.
France, represented by Jean-Paul Forceville, was re-elected as the chair of the Postal Operations Council of the UPU for the same period.
The member countries re-elected Japanese Masahiko Metoki as director general of UPU and Slovenian Marjan Osvald as deputy director general, for their second term.
As expected, it was an engaging 12 days of meetings at a Dubai congress that drew representatives with 169 member countries physically present, as well as observers.
UPU’s first-ever artificial intelligent (AI) agent analyzing data on postal network development was tested and showcased at the congress. It was developed with seed funding provided by Japan.
According to UPU, the pilot AI agent operates on its Unified Data Platform combining all relevant UPU big data and other data sources to analyze postal development.
"This enables informed advice on policy, regulatory and operational changes to improve postal reach, relevance, reliability and resilience at the country-level. It can also be used to test-drive potential solutions," said the agency.
The member countries approved changes to UPU’s multilateral framework for postal financial services, extending the organization’s support to a wider set of optional postal financial services.
UPU will be guided by a new vision and direction for 2026-2029, as decided by member countries, who adopted the UPU’s Strategy (2026-2029) and its associated roadmap, the Dubai Business Plan.
Member states also voted to allow the State of Palestine additional rights to participate in UPU decision-making processes as an observer.