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MDA Assessment Status Pie Chart MDA ASSESSMENT SUMMARY REPORT Sr. No Parameter Count Percentage 1 Total No of MDAs 148 100% 2 Total No of MDAs Assessed 145 98% 3 Total No of MDAs Not Assessed 3 2% 4 Total No of MDAs Re-assessed after Re-submission 4 2.7% 5 Total Number of MDAs that submitted Late 45 30.4% Figure 1: MDA Assessment Status Pie Chart MDA ASSESSMENT STATUS 2% Total No of MDAs Assessed 98% Total No of MDAs Not Assessed MDA ASSESSMENT REPORT FY 2020/2021 1 Figure 2: Overall MDA’s Performance Summary Bar graph MDA's Performance Summary 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 70%-100% 60%-69% 50-59% 40-49% 0%-39% Very Good Good Fair Low Very Poor Performance Performance Performance Performance Performance Figure 3: Late Submission MDA’s Performance Summary Bar graph MDA Late Submission Summary 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 70%-100% 60%-69% 50-59% 40-49% 0%-39% Very Good Good Performance Fair Performance Low Performance Very Poor Performance Performance MDA ASSESSMENT REPORT FY 2020/2021 2 Figure 4: Detailed % Performance for Only MDAs that Submitted Late Sr.N0 Vote Name Overall % Score 1 Office of the Prime Minister 80.1 2 Uganda Bureau of Statistics 75.4 3 Mbarara University 75.4 4 Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries 74.1 5 Jinja Referral Hospital 72.7 6 Judiciary 72.7 7 Ministry of Internal Affairs 72.7 8 Mulago Specialized Women and Neonatal Hospital 70.4 9 NAADS Secretariat 69.4 10 Uganda Investment Authority 69.4 11 Mission in Kenya 69.4 12 MUNI University 69.4 13 Kawempe Referral Hospital 67.4 14 Uganda Tourism Board 67.4 15 Mulago Hospital Complex 65.7 16 Rural Electrification Agency (REA) 65.1 17 Consulate in Mombasa 65.1 18 Mission in Nigeria 65.1 19 Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development 65.1 20 Uganda Export Promotion Board 64.4 21 Uganda National Bureau of Standards 64.4 22 Uganda National Meteorological Authority 64.4 23 Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation 64.1 24 Mission in Tanzania 64.1 25 Mission in Sudan 63.7 26 Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Asset(PPDA) 63.7 27 Uganda Road Fund 63.7 28 Gulu Referral Hospital 63.1 29 Mission in Juba 63 30 Makerere University Business School 62.4 31 Uganda Registration Services Bureau 62.4 32 Mission in Russia 61.4 33 Electoral Commission 60.4 34 Soroti University 60 35 Inspectorate of Government 59.7 MDA ASSESSMENT REPORT FY 2020/2021 3 Sr.N0 Vote Name Overall % Score 36 East African Community 59.4 37 Uganda Management Institute 59.4 38 Mission in Denmark 59.4 39 Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities 59.4 40 Mission in Rwanda 57.7 41 Mission in Somalia 57.4 42 Mission in Bujumbura 57.4 43 Mission in France 54.4 44 Mission in England 53.1 45 Mission in Egypt 52.7 MDA ASSESSMENT REPORT FY 2020/2021 4 Figure 5: MDA % Overall Performance Detailed Report Vote Code Vote Name Overall % Score 18 Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development 95.10% 124 Equal Opportunities Commission 90.10% 3 Office of the Prime Minister 89.10% 17 Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development 84.10% 139 Kyambogo University 82.40% 19 Ministry of Water and Environment 81.40% 13 Ministry of Education and Sports 80.10% 173 Mbarara Referral Hospital 79.10% 307 Kabale University 78.80% 137 Mbarara University 78.40% 122 Kampala Capital City Authority 78.10% 11 Ministry of Lands, Planning and Urban Development 77.80% 138 Makerere University Business School 77.40% 172 Lira Referral Hospital 77.10% 301 Lira University 77.10% 111 Busitema University 75.70% 154 Uganda Prisons Services 75.40% 171 Soroti Referral Hospital 75.40% 106 Uganda Human Rights Commission 75.40% 167 Jinja Referral Hospital 74.70% 10 Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries 74.10% 102 Electoral Commission 73.40% 140 Uganda Management Institute 73.40% 144 Uganda Police Force 73.10% 15 Ministry of Trade,Industry and Cooperatives 72.70% 109 Law Development Centre 72.40% 14 Ministry of Health 72.40% 123 Rural Electrification Agency (REA) 72.10% 160 Uganda Coffee Development Authority 71.40% 21 East African Community 71.40% 237 Uganda Embassy in Algeria, Algiers 71.10% 8 Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development 70.70% 104 Parliamentary Commission 70.40% 5 Ministry of Public Service 70.40% MDA ASSESSMENT REPORT FY 2020/2021 5 Vote Code Vote Name Overall % Score 146 Public Service Commission 70.40% 20 Ministry of ICT and National Guidance 70.10% 12 Ministry of Local Government 70.10% 168 Kabale Referral Hospital 70.10% 134 Health Service Commission 70.10% 226 Mission in Iran 69.70% 155 Uganda Cotton Development Organisation 69.70% 7 Ministry of Justice and Constitutional affairs 69.10% 114 Uganda Cancer Institute 68.40% 126 National Information Technology Authority 68.40% 120 National Citizenship and Immigration Control 68.10% 176 Naguru Referral Hospital 68.10% 6 Ministry of Foreign Affairs 68.10% 142 National Agricultural Research Organisation 67.70% 149 Gulu University 67.70% 233 Mission in Ankara 67.40% 174 Mubende Referral Hospital 67.40% 1 Office of the President 67.40% 113 Uganda National Roads Authority 67.40% 105 Law Reform Commission 67.10% 116 Uganda National Medical Stores 67.10% 16 Ministry of Works and Transport 67.00% 121 Dairy Development Authority 66.70% 170 Mbale Referral Hospital 66.40% 162 Butabika Hospital 66.40% 147 Local Government Finance Commission 66.40% 150 National Environment Management Authority 66.10% 103 Inspectorate of Government 65.70% 178 Kawempe Referral Hospital 65.40% 136 Makerere University 65.40% 203 Mission in Canada 65.10% 221 Mission in DR Congo 65.10% 175 Moroto Referral Hospital 64.40% 163 Arua Referral Hospital 64.10% 164 Fort Portal Referral Hospital 64.10% 112 Directorate of Ethics and Integrity 64.10% 207 Mission in Tanzania 64.10% MDA ASSESSMENT REPORT FY 2020/2021 6 Vote Code Vote Name Overall % Score 9 Ministry of Internal Affairs 63.70% 108 National Planning Authority 63.70% 310 Uganda Investment Authority 63.40% 127 Muni University 63.40% 152 NAADS Secretariat 63.40% 143 Uganda Bureau of Statistics 63.40% 2 State House 63.40% 220 Mission in Italy 63.10% 157 National Forestry Authority 63.10% 238 Uganda Embassy in Doha, Qatar 62.70% 211 Mission in Ethiopia 62.40% 232 Consulate in Guangzhou 62.40% 119 Uganda Registration Services Bureau 62.40% 208 Mission in Nigeria 62.10% 213 Mission in Rwanda 61.70% 129 Financial Intelligence Authority 61.70% 107 Uganda Aids Commission 61.70% 156 Uganda Land Commission 61.70% 128 Uganda National Examination Board 61.40% 217 Mission in Saudi Arabia 61.40% 227 Mission in Russia 61.40% 224 Mission in France 61.40% 101 Judiciary 61.00% 161 Mulago Hospital Complex 60.70% 235 Mission in Malyasia 60.40% 303 National Curriculum Development Centre 60.40% 115 Uganda Heart Institute 60.10% 215 Mission in Japan 60.10% 148 Judicial Service Commission 59.70% 219 Mission in Belgium 59.70% 166 Hoima Referral Hospital 59.70% 177 Kiruddu Referral Hospital 59.70% 118 Uganda Road Fund 59.70% 117 Uganda Tourism Board 59.40% 23 Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation 59.10% 305 Directorate of Government Analytical Laboratory 59.00% 210 Mission in washington 58.40% MDA ASSESSMENT REPORT FY 2020/2021 7 Vote Code Vote Name Overall % Score 302 Uganda National Meteorological Authority 58.40% 308 Soroti University 58.00% 223 Mission in Sudan 57.70% 4 Ministry of Defence 57.10% 125 NAGRC & DB 56.70% 228 Mission in Canberra 56.70% 306 Uganda Export Promotion Board 56.40% 180 Mulago Specialized Women and Neonatal Hospital 56.40% 311 Uganda National Oil Company 56.10% 229 Mission in Juba 56.00% 133 Director of Public Prosecutions 55.70% 22 Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities 55.40% 22 Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities 55.40% 165 Gulu Referral Hospital 55.10% 236 Consulate in Mombasa 55.10% 230 Mission in Abu Dhabi 54.70% 159 External Security Organisations 54.70% 151 Uganda Blood Transfusion Service 54.70% 201 Mission in Newyork 54.40% 206 Mission in Kenya 54.40% 153 Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Asset(PPDA) 53.70% 312 Petrolium Authority of Uganda 53.40% 132 Education Service Commission 53.40% 154 Uganda National Bureau of Standards 53.40% 205 Mission in Egypt 52.70% 179 Entebbe Regional Referral Hospital 52.40% 218 Mission in Denmark 52.00% 141 Uganda Revenue Authority 51.10% 234 Mission in Somalia 50.70% 309 National Identification and Registration Authority(NIRA) 50.40% 231 Mission in Bujumbura 49.70% 110 Uganda Industrial Research Institute 46.70% 110 Uganda Industrial Research Institute 46.70% 209 Mission in South Africa 46.70% 202 Mission in England 46.70% 304 Uganda Virus Research Institute(UVRI) 46.10% 225 Mission in Germany 45.70% MDA ASSESSMENT REPORT FY 2020/2021 8 Figure 6: MDAs Re-assessed After Re-submission Sr.No Vote Vote Name Overall % Score After Improved Code % Score Resubmission By (%) 1 309 National Identification and Registration Authority(NIRA) 46.70% 50.40% 3.70% 2 116 Uganda National Medical Stores 46.40% 67.10% 20.70% 3 159 External Security Organizations 45.40% 54.70% 9.30% 4 125 NAGRC & DB 45.00% 56.70% 11.70% Figure 7: MDAs that Did Not Submit and Not Assessed Sr.No MDAS Not Submitted and Assessed 1 Office of the Auditor General 2 Mission In Japan 3 Mission in China MDA ASSESSMENT REPORT FY 2020/2021 9 .
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