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UNESCO Uganda has elected new youth leaders to promote peace and scientific and technological innovation.
The new leadership team will serve under the Uganda National Commission (UNATCOM) Youth Committee to advance UNESCO’s mandate and implement its strategic plan.
Paul Acaye from the Uganda National Students Association was elected chairperson, while the position of vice-chairperson went to Grace Amito. Other members include Mitchell Mugenyi as general secretary and Alex Lukyamuzi Lwesabula as publicity secretary.
The elections, held in Kampala on September 20, 2025, were observed by the UNATCOM deputy secretary general for UNESCO, Dr Dominic Mundrugo Ogo-Lali.
The UNATCOM secretary general for UNESCO, Dr Rosie Agoi, urged the new leaders to rally other young people across the country to promote peace and reject violence in the name of Gen Z.
The Deputy secretary general UNESCO Uganda Dr. Dominic Mundrugo Ogo-Lali ( right) handsover a certificate to the outgoing UNATCOM youth committee chairperson Charity Agaba during the new leadership handover ceremony in Kampala. 
Dr Mundrugo praised the outgoing youth leaders for the progress they made in promoting UNESCO activities in Uganda, noting their strong performance under the leadership of Charity Agaba.
He encouraged the new team to study and internalise UNESCO’s mandate and the Uganda National Youth Council guidelines, stressing that their role makes them global citizens whose actions will be felt at UN conferences.
He cited the example of former foreign affairs minister Sam Kutesa, who served as president of the UN General Assembly in 2015 and oversaw the adoption of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Dr Mundrugo highlighted the need for the new leadership to prioritise UNESCO’s four pillars: peace, security, human rights, and sustainable development.