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Barbara Nekesa Oundo

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Full Name
  
Barbara Nekesa

Years active
  
2011 — present

Alma mater
  
Makerere University

Nationality
  
Ugandan

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Residence
  
Kampala, Uganda

Ethnicity
  
Samia

Name
  
Barbara Oundo

Titles
  
Karamoja

Citizenship
  
Uganda

Role
  
Ugandan Politician


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Born
  
6 June 1984 (age 39) (
1984-06-06
)
Busia, Uganda

Occupation
  
Human Resources Manager & Politician

Barbara Nekesa Oundo is a Ugandan politician who previously served as the state minister for Karamoja affairs in the Cabinet of Uganda. She was appointed to that position on 27 May 2011. She replaced Janet Museveni, who was appointed minister for Karamoja affairs. Oundo also has served as the elected member of Parliament for Busia district women's representative in the 9th parliament (2011 to 2016).

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Background and education

She was born in Busia District in the Eastern Region on 6 June 1984 to Mary Hadudu, mother to nine other girls, and Edward Wabudi, a local councillor. She attended the Bubulo Girls School in Mbale for her middle school education (O-Level) and Mbogo High School in Kawempe for her high school studies (A-Level). In 2009, she graduated from Makerere University in Uganda with a Bachelor of Human Resources Management degree.

Career and family

Since 2007, she has been married to Charles Oundo, a foreign service officer, whom she met while an undergraduate at Makerere University. They are the parents of two sons. In 2011, she successfully ran on the National Resistance Movement (NRM) political party ticket for the parliamentary Busia district women's cxonstituency seat. In May 2011, she was appointed state minister for Karamoja affairs, reporting directly to Janet Museveni, Uganda's first lady and, at the time, minister for Karamoja affairs.

Loss of political positions

In November 2015 during the NRM primaries, incumbent Oundo received 28,750 votes while her closest challenger, Nina Irene Nekesa Wandera, received 25,443 votes. Wandera then petitioned the party's electoral commission with alleged evidence of electoral malpractice by Oundo.

During the 2016 parliamentary elections, Oundo lost to incumbent Jane Nabulindo Kwoba, who ran as an independent. In the cabinet list released by the Office of the President on 6 June 2016, Oundo was not included.

References

Barbara Nekesa Oundo Wikipedia