The Uganda National Association of Builders, Suppliers and Engineering Construction (UNABSEC) has urged the government to champion policy reforms for Gender equity for women in construction.
UNABSEC emphasized that this will ensure equal opportunities and support the advancement of women in decision-making roles within the construction and infrastructure sectors.
“As part of our commitment to promoting sustainable housing and advancing financial inclusion, @housingfinanceU is proud to partner with @UNABSEC_UG to host the inaugural Women in Construction Symposium.”~ Eric Seguya, Manager Business Lending & Business Banking,… pic.twitter.com/Pc5VZojs1x
— UNABSEC (@UNABSEC_UG) April 8, 2025
The remarks were made by Mrs Kiara Bintu Nkruranga, the president of UNABSEC, while speaking to the media ahead of the women in construction Symposium 2025 conference slated on 11th/April in Kampala that will bring together over 300 professionals, Stakeholders, students, and leaders from across the construction sector.
The theme for this year’s Symposium ” Levellingthe Ground to Upscale Effective Participation of Women in the Construction and Infrastructure Development ” Underscores our commitment to creating an inclusive environment where women can fully thrive in all aspects of the construction and infrastructure industry.
Mrs Kiara said that this symposium aims to address the key issues facing women in the construction sector and to outline actionable steps for creating a more equitable environment for all.
.@UNABSEC_UG is a 32 year old non-profit, non political, member-driven association representing over 457 genuine contractors and suppliers engaged in Uganda’s construction industry.#WICS2025 pic.twitter.com/mLQ3Zom0p6
— UNABSEC (@UNABSEC_UG) April 8, 2025
Kiara said that the symposium also intended to recognise and amplify women’s achievements and to identify and adressing the barriers that prevent women from fully participating in the construction sector, offering concentrated strategies to remove those obstacles and create lasting change.
”Through this symposium, we aim to provide a platform for women to connect with mentors, peers, and industry leaders, enabling them to access new business opportunities, enhance their professional skills, and grow their networks,” she added.
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— UNABSEC (@UNABSEC_UG) April 8, 2025
Eric Sseguya, Manager corporate and SME, Housing Finance Bank, commended UNABSEC for this symposium, noting that women have been underrepresented in all sectors, but such symposium will provide a good platform for them.
He added that it is also makes a critical step in recognizing, empowering, and celebrating women who are breaking barriers in construction and infrastructure sectors.