Prof. Florence Muranga

Title: Director General
Organization: Presidential Initiative for Banana Industry Development

Rev. Prof. Florence Muranga is the Director General of the Presidential Initiative on Banana Industrial Development (PIBID). She graduated from Makerere University, Uganda’s largest and oldest public university, with a Bachelor of Science degree and a Diploma in Education. In 1990, she was awarded a Master of Science in Food Science by the University of Reading in the United Kingdom. Later in 2000, she graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Biochemistry, from Makerere University.

Florence Isabirye Muranga was a Professor of Nutrition and Biochemistry in the Department of Food Technology and Nutrition at Makerere University. She has special interest in the nutritional value of the banana fruit, particularity the variety called matooke. She has published widely and extensively regarding her research on the subject.

Sessions With Prof. Florence

Wed 23 Oct: World Café: A Look at Uganda’s National Intellectual Property Policy Five Years Later

View Other Speakers

CEO and Co-founder of the Media Challenge Initiative (MCI)
Country Director for the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Uganda and South Sudan
Founding partner of AF Mpanga
Programme Manager-Legal at the Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA)
Entrepreneur
Head of Arts and Regional Creative Economy Lead SSA Arts, British Council
CEO Safeboda
Associate, DLA Piper Africa, Uganda (S&L Advocates
Journalist with Switch Africa and Solutions Now Africa
Senior IT Officer – MoICT&NG
Manager ICT Systems, National Planning Authority
Technologist, AI Software Engineer, and innovator
Digital Transformation Lead - International Trade Centre
Actor, Digital Creator, Television/Radio Host
Chief Executive Officer of the Uganda Hotel Owners Association (UHOA)
Manager of Investor Support at the Uganda Free Zone and Export Promotion Authority
KTA Annual Symposium 2024

Theme: Localising Intellectual Property for Uganda’s Digital Economy and Using Technology as a Tool for Cultural Preservation.

Date: 23-25 October, 2024

Here are some resources: