By Damba Rogers The state minister for gender in charge of culture, <strong>Peace Mutuzo,</strong> and the operations coordinator for the social assistance grants empowerment <strong>Sam</strong> <strong>Acudo</strong> confirm that the programme targets <strong>200,000</strong> new beneficiaries this year. Currently, the <strong>SAGE</strong> program is having <strong>174000</strong> beneficiaries in the <strong>135</strong> districts with each receiving <strong>UGX.25000</strong> per month. As the country prepares to mark the UN day for the elderly under the COVID19 times, the elderly are facing numerous challenges ranging from discrimination, financial, medical challenges among others and the ministry deems it fit to issue the beneficiaries with their monthly stipend. Currently, Uganda has 1.6 million elderly persons with only <strong>300,000</strong> benefiting from the <strong>SAGE</strong> program. The day will be marked on 15<sup>th</sup> June under the theme, Promoting and protecting elderly persons’ rights during and after COVID19. In Uganda, an elder person is one who has attained 60 years of age and above, according to the national policy for older persons 2009. <strong> END</strong>