Beatrice Kiraso
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Beatrice Birungi Kiraso is a Ugandan politician known for her involvement in the political landscape of Uganda and the East African Community (EAC). She has been involved in public service for over two decades as a member of parliament for Kabarole district, the Deputy Secretary General of the East African Community, and as a lecturer at Makerere University


Early life and education

Kiraso was born in Kiburara village, Hakibale Sub-county, Kabarole District, Uganda. She is the first of ten children born to the late Edison Amooti Rusoke Kiraso. Her educational journey began at Kiburara Primary School, followed by
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for her O-Level and Kyebambe Girls’ School for A-Level. In 1981, she attended Makerere University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Social Administration in 1984. She also holds a MA in Public Administration and a master's degree in Public Policy Management from Havard University.


Career

In 1996, Kiraso was elected unopposed as the Member of Parliament for Kabarole District, a position she held due to her extensive community work and empowerment initiatives. She was a member of Uganda's National Assembly and has served on the Budget Committee in Uganda's Parliament. After a nine-year hiatus from elective politics and a brief retirement, Kiraso returned to the political arena to support presidential hopeful Gen Henry Tumukunde. She played a key role in his campaign, advocating for a “Renewed Uganda” with the slogan "It is Possible".


Contributions to the East African Community

Kiraso served as the Deputy Secretary General in Charge of Political Federation for the EAC. During her tenure, she completed two three-year terms and was instrumental in fast-tracking the efforts for the East African Federation and advancing the political integration of the EAC member states.


Legacy and influence

Kiraso's spearheaded efforts to harmonise standards for the East African Community and establishment of East African political federation processes, hence the nickname "Mama Federation". In 2016, she was invited to run for the position of
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of the
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because of her experience in regional affairs and conflict resolution.


References

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