List Of Essential Workers In Uganda
This interim list identifies “essential workers” as those who conduct a range of operations and services in industries that are essential to ensure the continuity of critical functions
Here are the List Of Essential Workers In Uganda
UNICEF Uganda
Healthworker preparedness for COVID-19 management
The decision by authorities in some East African countries to omit lawyers from lists of ‘essential’ service workers when implementing Covid-19 containment measures has obstructed lawyers from practising and disrupted access to justice.
In late March, the governments of Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda announced lockdowns, curfews and other containment measures to prevent the virus spreading. As they did so, lawyers were omitted from the professions considered essential service providers or workers.
LIST OF WORKERS ELIGIBLE FOR EMERGENCY C HILD C ARE
An individual who is,
i. a regulated health care professional, or
ii. an unregulated health care provider working in health care delivery, either directly or indirectly.
2. A police officer as defined in the Police Services Act.
3. A member of a police force other than a police officer as defined in the Police Services Act.
4. An individual employed as a firefighter as defined in section 1 of the Fire
Protection and Prevention Act, 1997.
5. An individual who is,
i. engaged in providing fire protection services as defined under section 1 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997, and
ii employed in a fire department as defined under section 1 of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997.
6. A paramedic as defined in the Ambulance Act.
7. A worker in a correctional institution as defined in the Ministry of Correctional Services Act.
8. An individual employed in the Institutional Services Division of the Ministry of the Solicitor General, including a person employed in a correctional institution as defined in section 1 of the Ministry of Correctional Services Act.
9. An individual employed in the Ministry of the Solicitor General who performs one or more of the following functions for the Institutional Services Division or
Community Services Division:
i. Performing electronic monitoring services.
ii. Performing CPIC searches.
iii. Preparing community supervision orders.
LIST OF WORKERS ELIGIBLE FOR EMERGENCY C HILD C ARE
10. An individual employed in the Community Services Division of the Ministry of the Solicitor General, including a probation officer appointed under section
43 of the Ministry of Correctional Services Act.
11. An individual employed in the Major Case Management Unit of the Community Safety Division of the Ministry of the Solicitor General.
12. An individual employed in the Community Safety Division of the Ministry of the Solicitor General who works at the Criminal Intelligence Service of Ontario.
13. An individual employed in the Ministry of the Solicitor General at the Centre of Forensic Sciences, in one of the following positions:
i. Forensic scientist biology.
ii. Senior forensic technologist biology.
iii. Forensic technologist biology.
iv. Laboratory attendant biology.
v. Forensic scientist chemistry.
vi. Senior forensic technologist chemistry.
vii. Forensic technologist chemistry.
viii. Forensic scientist firearms and toolmarks.
ix. Forensic technologist firearms and toolmarks.
x. Forensic scientist documents.
xi. Forensic scientist toxicology.
xii. Senior forensic technologist toxicology.
xiii. Forensic technologist toxicology.
xiv. Laboratory attendant toxicology.
xv. Quality assurance technologist.