My analysis
The economic growth subterfuge that is being used by the IMF and World Bank neo-liberal economists to portray President Museveni as one of the best leaders in the world is a very flawed measurement of development. It measures economic development (development of material things) instead of human development (empowering human beings to live a life of dignity). It focuses on quantitative change instead of qualitative change. It also ignores human rights and social justice as fundamental ingredients of development. It was never intended to be used as a standard for measuring human well being. It is therefore no surprise that the economic growth metric of these American neo-liberal economics has endorsed President Museveni as one of the best leaders in the world despite the fact that he is presiding over a very corrupt state that is grossly violating human rights. Museveni’s Uganda is characterized by land grabbing, police brutality, army brutality, nepotism, cronyism, pathetic health sector, and persistent human rights abuses. The increasing economic growth in Uganda is not trickling down to the poorest men and women in society.
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My analysis
The economic growth subterfuge that is being used by the IMF and World Bank neo-liberal economists to portray President Museveni as one of the best leaders in the world is a very flawed measurement of development. It measures economic development (development of material things) instead of human development (empowering human beings to live a life of dignity). It focuses on quantitative change instead of qualitative change. It also ignores human rights and social justice as fundamental ingredients of development. It was never intended to be used as a standard for measuring human well being. It is therefore no surprise that the economic growth metric of these American neo-liberal economics has endorsed President Museveni as one of the best leaders in the world despite the fact that he is presiding over a very corrupt state that is grossly violating human rights. Museveni’s Uganda is characterized by land grabbing, police brutality, army brutality, nepotism, cronyism, pathetic health sector, and persistent human rights abuses. The increasing economic growth in Uganda is not trickling down to the poorest men and women in society.
Evil antics of the New World order Neo-liberal system to distract us from the corruption and despotism of Museveni’s regime : IMF says Uganda's economy to grow by 5 percent
Uganda’s transition from Corruption to robbery : Denmark and UK suspend Aid to Uganda over fraud allegations
Museveni says we should not blend politics with emotions because it is purely scientific: Amazing positivism Mr. President; you mean even the corruption in your government as well as the harassment of opposition politicians are pure inevitable scientific processes
Uganda told to repay Irish aid funds lost in OPM fraud
Norway, Sweden cut aid to Uganda , Bigirimana stays
World Bank to ‘review’ aid to Uganda over abuse of funds: what ever that means ???
Protests in Ghana over increasing cost of living
Strikes, Corruption amidst rising Economic growth in the US slave state of Uganda
Museveni named among the best leaders in the world