The Uganda National Examinations Board (Uneb) has recorded 17 pregnant candidates sitting this year’s Senior Four examinations, reaffirming its commitment to ensuring that all learners, including expectant and breastfeeding mothers, complete their exams without challenges.
According to Une Principal Public Relations Officer Jennifer Kalule-Musamba, the pregnant candidates were identified in the districts of Pallisa, Busia, and Koboko, while three breastfeeding mothers also sat their exams in Koboko District.
Kalule-Musamba said Uneb continues to give special attention to such cases to guarantee that no candidate misses their examinations due to health or physical conditions.
“Those who experience complications are attended to immediately, and where necessary, we extend the extra 45 minutes provided to candidates with special needs,” she explained.
She praised the courage and resilience of the expectant and breastfeeding mothers, noting that their determination to continue their education despite personal challenges is both commendable and inspiring.
Each year, Uneb implements inclusive examination measures to support candidates with special circumstances — including those who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or living with disabilities — in line with its policy of promoting equal access to education for all learners.