Uganda sent a very important person named Mr. Ggoobi to meet with leaders at the World Trade Organization in Geneva. The World Trade Organization helps countries buy and sell things with each other. Mr. Ggoobi brought other important people from Uganda with him to talk about how his country can grow bigger and stronger.
Mr. Ggoobi told the leaders that Uganda wants to make new things from its farm products, attract more people to its beautiful country, find special rocks and minerals in the ground, and learn new ways to use computers and technology. He asked the World Trade Organization to help Uganda reach these big dreams.
Uganda already sells many things to nearby countries, but sometimes it's hard because of rules that make trading difficult. Mr. Ggoobi said Uganda wants to sell more things to more countries in Africa. He thinks this will help create more jobs for people in Uganda.
They talked about how computers and the Internet can help Uganda grow. However, people in some parts of Uganda can't use the Internet very well because it costs a lot of money. The World Trade Organization wants to help fix this problem.
Mr. Zhang, an important leader at the World Trade Organization, liked Uganda's big plans. He said Uganda has many young people who can help make the country grow. He talked about how his home country, China, uses smart computer programs to help farmers grow food better. Mr. Zhang promised the World Trade Organization would help Uganda make its dreams come true.
Mr. Ggoobi told the leaders that Uganda wants to make new things from its farm products, attract more people to its beautiful country, find special rocks and minerals in the ground, and learn new ways to use computers and technology. He asked the World Trade Organization to help Uganda reach these big dreams.
Uganda already sells many things to nearby countries, but sometimes it's hard because of rules that make trading difficult. Mr. Ggoobi said Uganda wants to sell more things to more countries in Africa. He thinks this will help create more jobs for people in Uganda.
They talked about how computers and the Internet can help Uganda grow. However, people in some parts of Uganda can't use the Internet very well because it costs a lot of money. The World Trade Organization wants to help fix this problem.
Mr. Zhang, an important leader at the World Trade Organization, liked Uganda's big plans. He said Uganda has many young people who can help make the country grow. He talked about how his home country, China, uses smart computer programs to help farmers grow food better. Mr. Zhang promised the World Trade Organization would help Uganda make its dreams come true.