EXPERTS UGANDA Self-Exclusion in Uganda: A Path to Responsible Gambling 2 weeks ago Samuel Post Views: 92 A responsible approach to gambling is highly promoted across all continents, including Africa. Uganda is a relatively young market that is just beginning to boom, so appropriate actions to control the sector are necessary. The iGaming industry is legal and regulated in the country, but it still lacks user awareness about the possible negative consequences. Implementing self-exclusion following the UK’s example can become a viable solution for minimising the number of compulsive players in Uganda and promoting a responsible approach to this risky entertainment. Efficiency of the UK Self-Exclusion and Its Viability for the Ugandan Market The UK is the first country to implement GamStop, a nationwide self-exclusion tool that restricts problem players from casinos and sportsbooks. Users can select the block term themselves and extend the ban if necessary. The program has shown enhanced efficiency, with over 80% of participants reporting improved conditions. However, the system is imperfect, and many players switch to Non-GamStop-Betting Bookmakers registered outside the British jurisdiction. These platforms offer a more diverse market range, higher bonuses for new and regular members, and a lack of limitations. Unsurprisingly, non-UK sites are prevalent among Ugandan punters who cannot take advantage of GamStop. Integrating a similar nationwide self-exclusion in the African country can bring both benefits and pitfalls, so let’s explore both sides. Ugandan Gambling Statistics: Figures and Challenges Reports indicate that over 71% of Ugandan residents engaged in gambling and betting activities at least once. Therefore, this pastime is increasingly popular in the country. And even though the sector’s profits reached a trillion Ugandan shillings in 2023, the industry’s flexibility creates challenges for the population. Approximately 17.7% of users suffer from gaming-related problems, and this percentage is projected to increase in the following years if the Lotteries and Gaming Regulatory Board Uganda doesn’t implement steps to resolve the problems. Benefits of Using Self-Exclusion in Uganda Integration of GamStop into all UK-based online casinos and bookmaker sites has already brought significant results. Currently, the gambling addiction rate among British players and punters is approximately 0.5%, which is lower than in Uganda. Implementing a nationwide self-exclusion can have valuable advantages, especially considering the rise of problem gambling in the digital age. As online gaming becomes more accessible, tools like GamStop play a crucial role in helping individuals manage their gambling habits and avoid the risks associated with digital platforms. Self-Exclusion Cannot Be Reversed First, problem users will get limited access to harmful content and take time to recover. The GamStop ban cannot be suspended or cancelled, so compulsive individuals should finish the chosen term before returning to gambling. However, participants can extend the self-exclusion period if they feel that the first one was not enough to develop healthy habits. Additional Support During Self-Exclusion In addition to restrictions, the tool provides full-fledged support and guidance for problem gamblers. Currently, Ugandan users need more awareness about behaving responsibly on bookmaker sites and managing their bankrolls, but GamStop and other similar tools usually offer some helpful tips on this point. Moreover, participants can access support groups: passing treatment together with like-minded individuals eventually brings better results. Drawbacks of GamStop-Like Tools Despite the many benefits of gambling blockers, this solution is not perfect. Like in the UK, Ugandan wagering enthusiasts will likely search for ways to get around the restriction and continue betting regardless of the ban. Therefore, this approach can only work as a part of a broader safer gaming campaign. It must include a set of initiatives for promoting responsible betting principles and encouraging users to maintain healthy behaviours when engaging in this risky activity. Promoting a Safer Gaming Approach Among Ugandan Users GamStop cannot become a one-stop solution for all the challenges the Ugandan iGaming sector now faces. However, it can become a valuable tool complementing other responsible gambling campaigns in the country. African users need more information about the possible negative consequences of uncontrolled activities in online casinos and sportsbooks. Therefore, the government and regulatory authority should update the existing legislation according to modern market demands and provide users with detailed guidance. Additional restrictions like enhanced verification processes will benefit Uganda: such procedures help to identify those at risk of problem gambling and restrict them from dangerous websites. Launching campaigns promoting a responsible approach to this risky entertainment will help educate potential customers on safer gaming principles. Experts recommend concentrating on the younger generation since they are most likely to struggle with compulsive problems. A massive reform of the Ugandan gambling market, complemented by self-exclusion, will help reduce the number of individuals at risk of disorders and increase the population’s well-being. Final Verdict Although GamStop is a controversial tool, it has already brought positive changes to the UK’s gambling sector. Uganda can consider a similar approach, but simply launching self-exclusion won’t eliminate all the problems. Therefore, the country’s government should take multiple steps to increase people’s awareness of safer gaming. Besides integrating GamStop-like tools, this approach includes offering round-the-clock access to support groups and launching promotional campaigns. Source: independent.co.ug About Post Author Samuel I am a journalist specializing in gambling in Africa and around the world. I am particularly interested in stories about games and casinos. See author's posts SamuelI am a journalist specializing in gambling in Africa and around the world. I am particularly interested in stories about games and casinos. 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