13th February 2026– Makerere University successfully hosted the First African Symposium on Natural Capital Accounting and Climate-Sensitive Macroeconomic Modelling (12th to 13th February 2026), a landmark continental gathering aimed at strengthening Africa’s ability to integrate climate and natural capital issues into economic and fiscal decision-making. Held under the theme “Climate-Sensitive Macroeconomics: Rethinking Growth in Africa’s...Read More
12th February 2026 – African economies are increasingly exposed to climate-related shocks that threaten development gains, fiscal sustainability, and macroeconomic stability. From extreme weather events and biodiversity loss to the depletion of natural capital, climate risks are reshaping economic realities across the continent. Yet many macroeconomic frameworks used in public finance and planning continue to...Read More
December 18, 2025 – After the successful completion of the examination season, and as the year comes to an end, the afternoon, evening and night hours of 18th December 2025, presented the best opportunity, to staff to reflect on the 2025 College of Business and Management Sciences (CoBAMS) achievements in a relaxed environment. The ever-green...Read More
Makerere University has launched a knowledge-sharing platform designed to bridge research, education, and community outreach, with the aim of accelerating innovation and economic development in Uganda. The platform is the outcome of a project led by Prof. Edward Bbaale, which examined how universities can translate research, innovations, and institutional capabilities into tangible impact for communities, businesses,...Read More
18th December 2025 END-OF-YEAR MESSAGE TO STAFF College of Business and Management Sciences (CoBAMS) Makerere University Dear Members of Staff, Dear Partners and Friends of CoBAMS, As the year 2025 draws to a close, I extend my warmest seasonal greetings and heartfelt appreciation to all members of staff of the College of...Read More
On 4th December 2025, the Deputy Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Prof. Sarah Ssali launched the College of Business and Management Sciences (CoBAMS) Working Paper Series, a research product aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Uganda’s 10-fold National Economic Growth Strategy (ATMS), and the Makerere University Strategic Plan. The Series consists of...Read More
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