Biotech Updates

Scientists Join Lobby for Biotechnology Law in Uganda

September 9, 2011

Scientists, policy makers, and other groups involved in advancing biotechnology for development in Uganda have formed the Uganda Biotechnology and Biosafety Consortium (UBBC) to strengthen their efforts to move biotechnology and biosafety law forward. According to the group, the absence of the law, which has been a draft for more that eight years, has denied the country an opportunity to use the advantages of the technology.

According to Erostus Nsubuga, chairperson of UBBC, the coalition would enable the group to have a strong unified voice that will call for speeding up biotechnology to improve the livelihoods of Ugandans. "For years, many people have been individually pushing for the enactment of the law with no success. We have now discovered that working individually will not yield results…Working together will help us move mountains," stressed Nsubuga.

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