By Patriot Corps
The First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports launched the Ministry’s Digital Agenda
Strategy on the 22nd of August 2024. The Ministry recognizes the public’s concerns
surrounding the introduction of mobile digital devices in Basic and Secondary level Schools.
Therefore, the Ministry wishes to clarify as follows:
1. The Digital Agenda Strategy captures our intentions as a Ministry to increase utilization
of electronic tools and technologies in efficient delivery of both learning and management
of quality education and sports for all in a safe and phased approach.
2. The Ministry is yet to finalize development of Policy Standards and Guidelines to regulate
the use of Digital Tools and Technologies in Schools while elaborating on the roles and
expectations for each stakeholder – schools, teachers, learners, parents, internet service
providers, and digital device providers in Schools.
3. Until the said Policy Guidelines are in place, handheld mobile devices such as phones,
tablets, and the like are not allowed for use by learners in School premises.
4. School desktops and laptops within the computer laboratory facilities remain the preferred
choice of utilization of digital tools for learners under a common-user facility arrangement
to prevent undue financial burden on parents.
5. As the responsible Ministry, the principle of digital information security and online
learner-safety is top priority in the delivery of Digital Education interventions for all
Institutions of Learning.
6. It is the responsibility of the responsible accounting officer in each Institution of Learning
in any category Pre-Primary, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Universities/Other Degree
awarding Institutions – regulated by the Ministry of Education and Sports to ensure that
internet provided by the institution does not at any time expose learners to any form of
unacceptable content such as pornography, gambling, criminal websites, and the like as
may be defined in the various applicable Laws of Uganda including but not limited to the
Computer Misuse Act, 2011.
Sincerely,
Dr. Dennis K. Mugimba,
SPOKESPERSON