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Emergency Health Fiscal and Growth Stabilization and Development LIST OF COVID-19 QUARANTINE CENTRES IN WATER AND POWER UTILITIES OPERATION AREAS WATER S/N QUARANTINE CENTRE LOCATION POWER UTILITY UTILITY 1 MASAFU GENERAL HOSPITAL BUSIA UWS-E UMEME LTD 2 BUSWALE SECONDARY SCHOOL NAMAYINGO UWS-E UMEME LTD 3 KATAKWI ISOLATION CENTRE KATAKWI UWS-E UMEME LTD 4 BUKWO HC IV BUKWO UWS-E UMEME LTD 5 AMANANG SECONDARY SCHOOL BUKWO UWS-E UMEME LTD 6 BUKIGAI HC III BUDUDA UWS-E UMEME LTD 7 BULUCHEKE SECONDARY SCHOOL BUDUDA UWS-E UMEME LTD 8 KATIKIT P/S-AMUDAT DISTRICT KATIKIT UWS-K UEDCL 9 NAMALU P/S- NAKAPIRIPIRIT DISTRICT NAMALU UWS-K UEDCL 10 ARENGESIEP S.S-NABILATUK DISTRICT ARENGESIEP UWS-K UEDCL 11 ABIM S.S- ABIM DISTRICT ABIM UWS-K UEDCL 12 KARENGA GIRLS P/S-KARENGA DISTRICT KARENGA UWS-K UMEME LTD 13 NAKAPELIMORU P/S- KOTIDO DISTRICT NAKAPELIMORU UWS-K UEDCL KOBULIN VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTER- 14 NAPAK UWS-K UEDCL NAPAK DISTRICT 15 NADUNGET HCIII -MOROTO DISTRICT NADUNGET UWS-K UEDCL 16 AMOLATAR SS AMOLATAR UWS-N UEDCL 17 OYAM OYAM UWS-N UMEME LTD 18 PADIBE IN LAMWO DISTRICT LAMWO UWS-N UMEME LTD 19 OPIT IN OMORO OMORO UWS-N UMEME LTD 20 PABBO SS IN AMURU AMURU UWS-N UEDCL 21 DOUGLAS VILLA HOSTELS MAKERERE NWSC UMEME LTD 22 OLIMPIA HOSTEL KIKONI NWSC UMEME LTD 23 LUTAYA GEOFREY NAJJANANKUMBI NWSC UMEME LTD 24 SEKYETE SHEM KIKONI NWSC UMEME LTD PLOT 27 BLKS A-F AKII 25 THE EMIN PASHA HOTEL NWSC UMEME LTD BUA RD 26 ARCH APARTMENTS LTD KIWATULE NWSC UMEME LTD 27 ARCH APARTMENTS LTD KIGOWA NTINDA NWSC UMEME LTD 28 MARIUM S SANTA KYEYUNE KIWATULE NWSC UMEME LTD JINJA SCHOOL OF NURSING AND CLIVE ROAD JINJA 29 MIDWIFERY A/C UNDER MIN.OF P.O.BOX 43, JINJA, NWSC UMEME LTD EDUCATION& SPORTS UGANDA BUGONGA ROAD FTI 30 MAAIF(FISHERIES TRAINING INSTITUTE) NWSC UMEME LTD SCHOOL PLOT 4 GOWERS 31 CENTRAL INN LIMITED NWSC UMEME LTD ROAD PLOT 2 GOWERS 32 CENTRAL INN LIMITED NWSC UMEME LTD ROAD PLOT 45/47 CHURCH 33 CENTRAL INN LIMITED NWSC UMEME LTD RD CENTRAL I INSTITUTE OF SURVEY & LAND PLOT B 2-5 STEVEN 34 NWSC 0 MANAGEMENT KABUYE CLOSE 35 SURVEY TRAINING SCHOOL GOWERS PARK NWSC 0 DIVISION B - 36 DR. ALEX COUTINHO NWSC UMEME LTD LUGONJO PLOT 39-43 KAMPALA 37 ENTEBBE HOSPITAL GRADE B NWSC UMEME LTD RD MINISTRY OF HEALTH(COLLECTION CENTRE 38 NAKIWOGO ROAD NWSC UMEME LTD AND TESTING) 39 MASAKA REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL KATWE NWSC UMEME LTD 40 MUBENDE HOSPITAL KYATEREKERA NWSC UMEME LTD 41 JOINT CLINIC RESERCH KYATEREKERA NWSC UMEME LTD 42 ST PETERS KATWE NWSC UMEME LTD 43 LUWEERO HEALTH CENTRE IV KASANA MARKET NWSC UMEME LTD 44 NYIMBWA H.CENTER IV NYIMBWA NWSC UMEME LTD 45 NAKASONGOLA HC1 BURULI QUARTER NWSC UMEME LTD 46 HD OFFICE MITYANA HOSP TURBAN ROAD NWSC UMEME LTD 47 KIRYANDONGO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE KIRYANDONGO TC NWSC UMEME LTD 48 KIRYANDONGO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE KIRYANDONGO TC NWSC UMEME LTD 49 KIRYANDONGO YOUTH CENTRE KIRYANDONGO TC NWSC UMEME LTD 50 RAKAI COMMUNITY NURSING SCHOOL KAKUUTO NWSC UEDCL 51 IGANGA HOSPITAL NAKAVULE NWSC UMEME LTD 52 BUSOGA UNIVERSITY CMS NWSC UMEME LTD MUTIBWA CENTRAL 53 1) MARKET PUBLIC STAND TAP NWSC UMEME LTD MARKET BUWENGEMPYA 54 2) BUWENGEMPYA PUBLIC STAP TAP NWSC UMEME LTD MARKET 55 3) NWSC PSP (ISABIRYE MUHAMED) INDUSTRIAL AREA NWSC 0 56 4) NWSC PSP (KABBALE SIMON PETER) LUBAGA HOSPITAL NWSC UMEME LTD BUSEKETI TRADING 57 5) NAKIBUUK JOWE NWSC UMEME LTD CENTRE 58 6) KIOSK B S PSP KISOZI PARK NWSC 0 NAMAGANDA 59 7) BUTABANE MOSES NWSC UMEME LTD TRADING CENTRE MBULAMUTI 60 8) PSP 1 (WALUBIRI MOSES) NWSC UMEME LTD TRADING CENTRE BULAMUKA TRADING 61 9) PSP 1 BULAMUKA (ISABIRYE GRACE) NWSC UMEME LTD CENTRE KYASANKU MPIGI 62 MPIGI HEALTH CENTER IV NWSC UMEME LTD TOWN 63 GOMBE HOSPITAL GOMBE NWSC UMEME LTD 64 KARISA GODFREY DISPENSARY NWSC 0 65 SSSENDEGE SUPERMARKET DISPENSARY NWSC 0 66 KAWUUNGERA KIOSK CENTRAL NWSC 0 67 WALUGEMBE JOSEPH SSEMBABULE NWSC UMEME LTD 68 BUKOOLI TECHNICAL SCHOOL BUSANZI NWSC UMEME LTD MBARARA - KABALE 69 MBARARA REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL NWSC UMEME LTD ROAD 70 BWIZIBWERA HEALTH CENTRE IV BWIZIBWERA NWSC UMEME LTD 71 KINONI HEALTH CENTRE IV KINONI NWSC UMEME LTD MBARARA - HIGH 72 MBRA MUN.COUNCIL HEALTH CENTRE NWSC UMEME LTD STREET 73 RWENTANGA FARM INSTITUTE KASHAKA NWSC UMEME LTD 74 BUSHENYI HC IV ADMINISTRATION NWSC UMEME LTD 75 MITOOMA HC IV TOWN CELL NWSC UMEME LTD 76 KABWOHE HC IV KABWOHE NWSC UMEME LTD 77 KITAGATA HOSPITAL MAIN KITAGATA NWSC UMEME LTD 78 NSIIKA HC IV NSIIKA CENTRAL NWSC UMEME LTD 79 F/PORTAL REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL MUGURUSI ROAD NWSC UMEME LTD 80 KIBIITO HEALTH CENTRE IV KIBIITO B CELL NWSC UMEME LTD 81 KYENJOJO HOSPITAL FORPORTAL ROAD NWSC UEDCL 82 KASESE SECONDARY SCHOOL KYAJNUKI NWSC UMEME LTD 83 RURAL TRAINING CENTER KAMPALA RD NWSC UMEME LTD 84 KITARA S.S.S (I) TAYALI ROAD NWSC UMEME LTD 85 KITARA S.S.S (II) TAYALI ROAD NWSC UMEME LTD 86 MASINDI REFERRAL HOSPITAL HOSPITAL RD NWSC UMEME LTD 87 KABALE MAIN HOSPITAL BUNIGO ROAD NWSC UMEME LTD 88 RUGARAMA EYE CLINIC RUGARAMA ROAD NWSC UMEME LTD 89 RUSHOROZA HEALTH CENTRE KATUNA ROAD- NWSC UMEME LTD 90 THE ADMIN KISORO HP RESERVIOR BUNAGANA RD NWSC UMEME LTD 91 ADMIN. ST.FRANCIS MUTOLERE HOS MUTOLERE NWSC UMEME LTD 92 KISORO PRIMARY TEACHERS TRAINI CHANIKA RD NWSC UMEME LTD 93 HEADMISTRESSST.GETRUDE V.S.S. MUTOLERE NWSC UMEME LTD 94 KAGUNDA SEED SECONDARY SCHOOL KAGASHE NWSC UMEME LTD 95 RUKUNGIRI HEALTH CENTRE 3 RWMAHWA NWSC UMEME LTD 96 RWAMWANJA HEALTH CENTRE 111 HEALTH CENTRE III NWSC UEDCL CARE AND ASSISTANCE FOR FORCED 97 KIHIHI NWSC UEDCL MIGRANTS(CAFONI) MATANDA KIHIHI HC IV EBOLA TREATMENT 98 KIHIHI NWSC UEDCL UNIT(ETU) 99 KAMBUGA HOSPITAL KAMBUGA NWSC UMEME LTD BWINDI SCHOOL OF NURSING ISOLATION 100 BUTOGOTA NWSC UEDCL CENTRE 101 LYANTONDE HOSPITAL KALIRO B NWSC UMEME LTD TO BE CONNECTED 102 NTUNGAMO HEALTH TRAINING INSTITUTE NWSC UMEME LTD TOMMORROW 103 RUBAARE SEC. SCHOOL RUSHENYI NWSC UMEME LTD 104 RUBAARE SEC. SCHOOL RUSHENYI NWSC UMEME LTD 105 IHUNGA POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE KAJAARA NWSC UMEME LTD 106 IHUNGA POLYTECHNIC KAGARAMA NWSC UMEME LTD KILEMBE 107 BWERA SEC. SCHOOL KASERENGETHE NWSC INVESTMENTS 108 RWEMBOGO COVID CENTER NWSC UMEME LTD 109 KYAZANGA HEALTH CENTRE IV LWEERA ZONE NWSC UMEME LTD 110 KINONI HEALTH CENTRE III KABOYO ZONE NWSC UMEME LTD 111 KICHWAMBA HEALTH CENTRE III KICHWAMBA NWSC UMEME LTD 112 RUGAZI HEALTH CENTRE IV RUGAZI NWSC UMEME LTD 113 RWANDARO HEALTH CENTH 11 NYAKIYANZA NWSC UMEME LTD 114 KYENZAZA HEALTH CENTRE II KYENZAZA NWSC UMEME LTD 115 BUTOHA HEALTH CENTRE II PRIVATE OPERATOR NWSC UMEME LTD KILEMBE 116 KATERERA HEALTH CENTRE III PRIVATE OPERATOR NWSC INVESTMENTS 117 MUKUJJU PRIMARY T.C TORORO(MBALE RD) NWSC UMEME LTD 118 ST JOHNS COLLEGE MAGALE SSS MANAFWA(TSERENO) NWSC UMEME LTD BUSIA(MAJANJI 119 BUSIA BORDER PRIMARY NWSC UMEME LTD ROAD) 120 MBALE TOWN NWSC UMEME LTD MUNICIPAL HEALTH CENTRE (ISOLATION 121 NWSC 0 CENTRE) JIONT CLINICAL RESEARCH CENTRE 122 PALISA RD NWSC UMEME LTD (QUARANTINE CENTRE) 123 SIRONKO DISTRICT NWSC UMEME LTD FORMER SIRONKO TOWN COUNCIL 124 SIRONKO NWSC UMEME LTD OFFICES 125 BUKEDEA DISTRICT NWSC UMEME LTD 126 BUKEDEA SS BUKEDEA NWSC UMEME LTD 127 BUTEBO DISTRICT NWSC UMEME LTD BUTEBO HEALTH CENTRE IV(ISOLATION 128 BUTEBO NWSC UMEME LTD CENTRE) KANYUM HEALTH CENTRE 11(QUARANTINE 129 BUTEBO NWSC UMEME LTD CENTRE) 130 PRINCESS DIANA HEALTH CENTER MOROTO ROAD NWSC UMEME LTD 131 SOROTI COMPREHENSIVE NURSING MOROTO ROAD NWSC UMEME LTD 132 SOROTI REGIONAL REF.HOSPITAL GWERI ROAD NWSC UMEME LTD 133 ST.THOMAS SECONDARY SCHOOL ALEM CELL NWSC UMEME LTD OTUBOI - 134 LWALA HOSPITAL (C/O RUTH NWSC 0 LWALALWALA 135 DISTRICT HOSPITAL II ALEM CELL NWSC 0 136 AMURIA SEC.SCHOOL 1 SCHOOL CELL NWSC UEDCL 137 AMURIA HEALTH CENTER IV ORUNGO ROAD NWSC UEDCL SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY 138 POLICE RD NWSC UMEME LTD (LIRA) 139 HM DOKOLO TECHNICAL ALOKIRI NWSC UMEME LTD PLOT 8 PAUL ODONG 140 ACAYE VITALIS (HOTEL PEARL AFRIQUE) NWSC UMEME LTD ROAD UNYAMA-KITGUM 141 UNYAMA NTC NWSC UMEME LTD ROAD PETER PAUL OPOK 142 GULU REFERRAL HOSPITAL NWSC UMEME LTD ROAD 143 ARUA REGIONAL REFERAL HOSPITAL AVENUE ROAD NWSC WENRECO 144 AMC HEALTH CENTRE - OLI JOAGO ROAD NWSC WENRECO 145 ARUA CORE PTC MVARA (JERICO) NWSC WENRECO 146 NEBBI TOWN SSS NEBBI NWSC WENRECO 147 PAIDHA PRI COLLEGE P.T.C VILLAGE NWSC WENRECO 148 UCC-HOSTEL LUBIRI NWSC UMEME LTD 149 RESIDENT DISTRICT COMMISSIONER OFFICE ROAD NWSC 0 150 ADUKU SENIOR SEC BOYS' WING ADUKU B2 NWSC UMEME LTD 151 ADUKU SENOR SEC GIRLS'WING ADUKU B2 NWSC UMEME LTD 152 DDHS OFFICE BIASHARA NWSC 0 153 NADUNGET H/C NADUNGET T/C NWSC UEDCL 154 ADJUMANI HOSPITAL ISOLATION CENTRE FORUA( ADJUMANI) NWSC WENRECO 155 KAPCHORWA MAIN HOSPITAL CENTRAL DIVISION NWSC UMEME LTD 156 NGORA SCHOOL OF NURSING MUKURA ROAD NWSC UMEME LTD 157 PALLISA S.S KAUCHO 'B' NWSC UMEME LTD 158 DISTRICT FIRM INSTITUTE NWSC WENRECO 159 HOSPITAL CENTRAL WEST NWSC 0 160 KAABONG GENERAL HOSPITAL CENTRAL NWSC UEDCL KAABONG CENTRAL 161 LOIKI PRIMARY SCHOOL NWSC UEDCL EAST 162 PAJAR PRIMARY SCHOOL PAJAR NWSC UEDCL 163 KAABONG CATHOLIC PARISH CENTRAL WEST NWSC UEDCL GULU ARUA KARAMOJA KABONG ANNEX IV LIST OF HOSPITALS AND HEALTH FACILITIES IN WATER AND POWER UTILITIES OPERATION AREAS Abbreviations: UWS – C: Umbrella of Water and Sanitation – Central Region UWS – E: Umbrella of Water and Sanitation – Eastern Region UWS – K: Umbrella of Water and Sanitation – Karamoja Region UWS – N: Umbrella of Water and Sanitation – Northern Region UWS – MW: Umbrella of Water and Sanitation – Mid-Western Region UWS – SW: Umbrella of Water and Sanitation – South-Western Region NWSC: National Water and Sewerage Corporation S/N HEALTH FACILITY LOCATION WATER UTILITY Power Utility 1 KAYUNGA HOSPITAL KAYUNGA UWS-C UMEME LTD 2 KIBOGA GENERAL HOSPITAL KIBOGA UWS-C UMEME LTD 3 NAKASEKE GENERAL HOSPITAL NAKASEKE UWS-C UMEME LTD 4 BULIISA HEAITH IV BULIISA UWS-C UMEME LTD 5 MUDUMA HEALTH CENTRE 111 MUDUMA UWS-C UMEME LTD 6 HEALTH CARE CENTRE-UGANDA HEALTH UWS-C 7 KAYUNGA CHILD DEV.
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