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BUKOMANSIMBI DISTRICT LOCAL GOVERNMENT STATISTICAL ABSTRACT 2018/2019

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Bukomansimbi District Local Government P.O Box 293, JUNE 2019 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.bukomansimbi.go.ug Bukomansimbi District Statistical Abstract for 2018/2019

FOREWORD The importance of statistics in informing planning and monitoring of government programmes cannot be over emphasized. We need to know where we are, determine where we want to reach and also know whether we have reached there. The monitoring of socio-economic progress is not possible without measuring how we progress and establishing whether human, financial and other resources are being used efficiently.

However, these statistics have in many occasions been national in outlook and less district specific. The development of a district-based Statistical Abstract shall go a long way to solve this gap and provide district tailored statistics and will reflect the peculiar nature of the district by looking at specific statistics which would not be possible to provide at a higher level.

This District Statistical Abstract will go a long way in guiding District Policy makers, Planners, Researchers and other stakeholders to identify the indicators that are relevant for planning, monitoring and evaluation of Government programmes in their jurisdiction. It will also act as an aggregation of statistics from all sectors and also information originating from NGOs and other organisations. This Statistical Abstract, therefore, is an annual snapshot documentation of the Bukomansimbi District situation, providing a continuous update of the district status.

Lastly, I thank the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) for the continued technical support to Bukomansimbi District. I also thank all my staff who participated in the compilation of the Statistics and information contained in this booklet.

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KATEREGGA MUHAMMAD

DISTRICT CHAIRPERSON

BUKOMANSIMBI

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Bukomansimbi district wishes to acknowledge the tremendous work done by all sector heads and sections who contributed to the production of this Statistical Abstract. It may not be possible to enumerate all those who gave in their time but a few groups and individuals deserve special mention.

Special thanks go to Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) for their effort in Capacity Building and continued technical Support to district staff to see to it that Bukomansimbi district gets specific data and statistics required for designing, planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating development programmes.

I wish to pass my heart felt gratitude to the district technical staffs who have worked so hard to successfully produce this document especially the Planning Unit and all other members of the district local government for the continuous coordination and support provided during the process of compiling this statistical abstract. I am greatly indebted to you all for the invaluable cooperation.

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MASEREKA AMIS ASUMAN

CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER

BUKOMANSIMBI DISTRICT

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FOREWORD...... I ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ...... II TABLE OF CONTENTS ...... III LIST OF ACRONYMS ...... X GLOSSARY ...... XI EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...... XIV GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE DISTRICT ...... XVII CHAPTER 1: BACKGROUND INFORMATION ...... 1

1.0 INTRODUCTION ...... 1 1.1 LOCATION AND SIZE ...... 1 1.2 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND ...... 1 1.3 TOPOGRAPHY ...... 1 1.4 RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE ...... 1 1.5 RELIEF AND VEGETATION ...... 2 1.6 MINERAL RESOURCES ...... 2 1.7 SOILS ...... 2 CHAPTER 2: MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SERVICES...... 3

2.0 INTRODUCTION ...... 3 2.1 ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE ...... 3 2.2 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ...... 3 2.2.3 Pensioners ...... 4 2.2.4 Appraised staff ...... 4 2.3 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES ...... 4 2.3.1 Civil marriages ...... 4 2.3.2 National functions ...... 4 2.4 COUNCIL, COMMITTEES, BOARDS, AND COMMISSIONS ...... 4 2.4.1 District council ...... 4 2.4.2 District Service Commission ...... 4 2.4.3 Public Accounts Committee ...... 5 2.4.4 Land Board ...... 5 2.4.5 Contract committee ...... 5 2.4.6 Executive committee members ...... 5 CHAPTER 3: DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS ...... 6

3.0 INTRODUCTION ...... 6 3.1 POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS ...... 6 3.1.1 Population Size and Growth ...... 6 3.1.2 Population Projections ...... 7 3.1.3 Population Distribution ...... 7 iii

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3.1.4 Population Density ...... 8 3.1.5 Urbanisation Rates and Level ...... 8 3.1.6 Literacy Rates ...... 8 3.1.7 Average household size...... 9 3.1.8 Orphan hood ...... 9 3.1.9 Persons with disabilities ...... 10 3.1.10 Elderly Persons ...... 10 3.1.11 Young people ...... 10 3.1.12 Fertility Rate ...... 10 3.2 SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS...... 11 3.2.1 Housing conditions ...... 11 3.2.2 Poverty distribution ...... 11 3.2.3 Employment and Occupation ...... 12 3.2.4 Household Assets ...... 12 3.3 PLANNING AND BUDGETING PROCESS ...... 13 3.3.1 Budget allocations...... 13 3.3.2 Revenue sources ...... 14 CHAPTER 4: HEALTH SERVICES ...... 15

4.0 INTRODUCTION ...... 15 4.1 HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE...... 15 4.1.1 Number of functional Health units ...... 15 4.1.2 Accessibility to health services...... 16 4.1.3 Health Services Accessibility indicators ...... 16 4.2 HEALTH MAN POWER ...... 16 4.3 IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE ...... 18 4.4 MORBIDITY AND CAUSE OF ILL HEALTH ...... 18 4.5 HEALTH SECTOR PERFORMANCE INDICATORS ...... 18 4.5.1 Outpatient Department (OPD) Utilisation...... 18 4.5.2 Pregnant women that attend ANC 4 and deliveries in health facilities ...... 19 4.6 AIDS CONTROL ...... 19 4.6.1 HIV/AIDS Prevalence Rates ...... 19 4.6.2 Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV/AIDS ...... 19 4.7 MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH (MCH) ...... 20 4.8 SANITATION FACILITIES ...... 20 4.8.1 Availability of a toilet facility ...... 20 CHAPTER 5: EDUCATION AND SPORTS ...... 21

5.0 INTRODUCTION ...... 21 5.1 PRE-PRIMARY EDUCATION ...... 21 5.1.1 Pre-Primary schools ...... 21 5.1.2 Pre-primary enrolment ...... 21 5.1.3 Pre Primary education quality enhancement indicators ...... 22 5.2 PRIMARY EDUCATION ...... 22 5.2.1 Primary schools ...... 22 iv

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5.2.2 Primary Enrollment ...... 22 5.2.3 Primary education quality enhancement indicators ...... 22 5.3 SECONDARY EDUCATION ...... 23 5.3.1 Secondary schools...... 23 5.3.2 Secondary School Enrolment ...... 23 CHAPTER 6: WORKS AND TECHNICAL SERVICES ...... 24

6.0 INTRODUCTION ...... 24 6.1 ROADS ...... 24 6.2 PHYSICAL PLANNING ...... 24 6.3 WATER AND SANITATION ...... 25 6.3.1 Water sources ...... 25 CHAPTER 7: NATURAL RESOURCES ...... 26

7.0 INTRODUCTION ...... 26 7.1 ENVIRONMENT ...... 26 7.1.1 Environmental sanitation...... 26 7.1.2 Waste management ...... 26 7.1.3 Prevalence of pollution ...... 26 7.1.4 Environmental issues ...... 26 7.2 WETLANDS ...... 27 7.2.1 State of Wetlands ...... 27 7.2.2 Location of Rivers, Swamps and Lakes ...... 27 7.3 FORESTRY ...... 28 7.3.1 Natural and Planted Forests ...... 28 7.4. LAND MANAGEMENT...... 28 7.4.1 Number of land offers processed ...... 28 7.4.2 Area of government land identified and registered ...... 28 7.4.3 Land use and ownership ...... 28 7.4.4 Land Degradation problems ...... 28 7.4.6 Pollution ...... 29 7.5 INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING ...... 29 7.5.1 Structure plan ...... 29 7.5.2 Local physical development plans and compliance inspections ...... 29 CHAPTER 8: GENDER & COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES ...... 30

8.0 INTRODUCTION ...... 30 8.1 COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES ...... 30 8.1.1 Non Government Organisation ...... 30 8.1.2 Community Based Organisation ...... 30 8.1.3 Youth projects...... 31 8.1.4 Women projects ...... 31 8.1.5 Tourism sites ...... 31 8.1.6 Tourists ...... 31 8.2 GENDER AND EQUITY ...... 31 v

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8.2.1 Probation, Youth, Children and Social welfare ...... 31 8.2.2 Gender, Culture and Community Development ...... 31 8.2.3 Disability and Elderly ...... 32 8.2.4 Labour and Industrial Relations ...... 32 CHAPTER 9: PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ...... 33

9.0 INTRODUCTION ...... 33 9.1 AGRICULTURE ...... 33 9.1.1 Major crops grown ...... 33 9.1.2 Incidence of Crop diseases and pests ...... 33 9.1.3 Farmers practicing bulk marketing ...... 34 9.1.4 Number of households that secure food ...... 34 9.2 LIVE STOCK ...... 35 9.2.1 Live stock reared ...... 35 9.2.2 Extension services...... 35 9.2.3 Vaccinated animals ...... 35 9.2.4 Slaughtered animals ...... 36 9.2.5 Livestock diseases and pest ...... 36 9.2.6 Livestock Markets...... 37 9.2.7 Slaughter Houses and Slabs ...... 37 9.2.8 Cattle crashes/Spray races/DIPs ...... 37 9.2.9 Number of Milk Processing Plants ...... 38 9.2.10 Hides and Skins ...... 38 9.2.11 Poultry production ...... 38 9.3 FISHERIES ...... 39 9.3.1 Fish ponds/cages ...... 39 9.3.3 Fish farms ...... 40 9.4 PRODUCTIVE ENTOMOLOGY ...... 40 9.4.1 Bee keeping ...... 40 9.4.2 Bee hives ...... 40 9.4.3 Bee production ...... 41 9.4.4 Bee products ...... 41 9.4.5 Number of Apiary demo sites established...... 41 9.4.6 Advisory serices...... 41 9.5 TRADE, INDUSTRY AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ...... 41 9.5.1 Coopearatives ...... 41 9.5.2 Agro Processing plants ...... 42 9.5.3 Markets ...... 42 9.5.4 Trading Centres ...... 43 9.5.5 Car parks ...... 43 9.5.6 Revenue collection points ...... 43 9.6.7 Licensed traders ...... 44 ANNEX ...... 45

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LIST OF TABLES

Table 2.1: Number of administrative units ...... 3 Table 2.2: Number of staff per department ...... 3 Table 3.1: Total population by Age Group and Sex ...... 6 Table 3.2: Projected Populations by Sex by Sub County ...... 7 Table 3.3: Households and Population by Sub county/ Town Council and Sex ...... 7 Table 3.4: Population Distribution by Rural–Urban and Sex ...... 8 Table 3.5: Literacy levels by sex………….……..…………………………………………………....7 Table 3.6: Literacy levels in different age groups ...... 9 Table 3.7: Average household size by subcounty ...... 9 Table 3.8: Total number of orphans by subcounty ...... 9 Table 3.9: Persons of 2 years and above with a disability by Subcounty ...... 10 Table 3.10: Total number of elderly persons by sex ...... 10 Table 3.11: Household Population by age groups and Sub-County ...... 10 Table 3.12: Females who have ever had a birth...... 10 Table 3.13: Type of dwelling Units by type of construction materials ...... 11 Table 3.14: Number of Households with Selected Basic Needs by Sub-County ...... 11 Table 3.15: Working status of the population by selected age groups ...... 12 Table 3.16: Ownership of selected Household Assets by Sub-County ...... 13 Table 3.17: Number of Households and Main Source of Energy for Lighting by Sub-County ...... 13 Table 3.18: Budget allocations by departments for FY 2019/20 ...... 13 Table 3.19: Revenue sources by amount for FY 2019/2020 ...... 14 Table 4.1: Number of functional Health units by ownership and level ...... 15 Table 4.2: Distance to access health facilities with in a community by the household ...... 16 Table 4.3: Health indicators of different categories ...... 16 Table 4.4: Staffing in District Health Office ...... 16 Table 4.5: Staffing in Government Health Units HC IV ...... 17 Table 4.6: Staffing in Government Health Centre III ...... 17 Table 4.7: Staffing in Government Health Centre II...... 17 Table 4.8: Full immunization coverage by 1 year ...... 18 Table 4.9: Disease burden of top ten diseases ...... 18 Table 4.10: Pregnant women that attend ANC 4 ...... 19 Table 4.11: HIV care and Tuberculosis treatment and control services ...... 19 Table 4.12: Mortality leading diseases ...... 20 Table 4.13: Number of households with different toilet facilities by Sub-County ...... 20 Table 5.1: Number of pre-Primary schools by ownership ...... 21 Table 5.2: Enrolment by class ...... 21 Table 5.3: Number of Primary schools by ownership ...... 22 Table 5.4: Gross Enrolment by Subcounty ...... 22 Table 5.5: Number of Secondary schools by ownership ...... 23 Table 5.6: Secondary School Enrolment Rate by sex ...... 23 Table 6.1: Roads by length and condition ...... 24 Table 6.2: Number of roads by surface type, condition and Agency...... 24

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Table 6.3: Number of Public structures constructed/rennovated for FY 2018/2019...... 24 Table 6.4: Water sources by type and status...... 25 Table 7.1: Environment sanitation indicators by category ...... 26 Table 7.2: Solid waste management by category ...... 26 Table 7.3: Terrestrial status ...... 26 Table 7.4: State of wetlands by category...... 27 Table 7.5: Location of rivers/swamps by name and subcounty ...... 27 Table 7.6: Status of Planted forests ...... 28 Table 7.7: Land use percentage/distribution ...... 28 Table 7.8: Pollution Industries by type ...... 29 Table 8.1: Non Government Organisation by name and activity ...... 30 Table 8.2: Community Based Organisations by name and Main activities/Area of emphasis...... 30 Table 8.5: Number of tourism sites identified and developed ...... 31 Table 8.6: Number of tourists by type ...... 31 Table 8.7: Number of Youth, Children and Social welfare by category ...... 31 Table 8.8: Number of cultural activities and GBV cases handled ...... 31 Table 8.9: Number of PDWs /Elderly persons supported ...... 32 Table 8.10: Number of Labour disputes settled and work places inspected ...... 32 Table 9.1: Number of households engaged in growing major crops ...... 33 Table 9.2: Common Diseases and Pests for selected crops ...... 33 Table 9.3: Number of Farmers practicing bulk marketing by Subcounty…...………...………….…37 Table 9.4: Number of households that secure food by subcounty…………………………..……….37 Table 9.5: Number of live stock reared by type...... 35 Table 9.6: Number of farmers receiving extension services ...... 35 Table 9.7: Number of animals Vaccinated by type ...... 35 Table 9.8: Number of animals Slaughtered by type ...... 36 Table 9.9: Incidences of Livestock diseases and pest ...... 36 Table 9.10: Number of Livestock Markets ...... 37 Table 9.11: Number of Slaughter Houses and Slabs ...... 37 Table 9.12: Number of cattle crashes/spray races/DIPs ...... 37 Table 9.13: Number of Milk Processing Plants ...... 38 Table 9.14: Hides and Skins Preparation and Preservation Areas ...... 38 Table 9.15: Poultry production by type and location ...... 38 Table 9.16: Number of fish ponds/cages ...... 39 Table 9.17: Number of fish ponds /cages constructed ...... 39 Table 9.18: Quantity of fish harvested from ponds...... 39 Table 9.19: Number of Fish farms ...... 40 Table 9.20: Number of farmer practicing bee keeping ...... 40 Table 9.21: Number of beehives procured and distributed ...... 40 Table 9.22: Bee production by quantity and value and bee hive type ...... 41 Table 9.23: Bee products by quantity and price ...... 41 Table 9.24: Number of farmers accessing advisory services ...... 41 Table 9.25: Number of registered cooperative organizations by Sub County ...... 41 Table 9.26: Savings & Credit Cooperatives by name & number of members ...... 42

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Table 9.27: Agro Processing plants by Name & Number of Plants ...... 42 Table 9.28: Number of Markets by name, location and day of operation ...... 42 Table 9.29: Number of trading centres by location/Subcounty ...... 43 Table 9.30: Car parks by Parish & Sub County ...... 43 Table 9.31: Revenue collection points by Sub County ...... 43 Table 9.32: Number of licensed traders by Sub County ...... 44 Table A.1: List of Youth Projects by their main activity/Area of emphasis ...... 45 Table A.2: Women project by their names and their main activities ...... 48 Table A.3: Roads by length, traffic volume and surface Type...... 49 Table A.4: Butenga villages by Parish...... 55 Table A.5: Bigasa villages by Parish...... 55 Table A.6: Kitanda villages by Parish...... 56 Table A.7: Kibinge villages by Parish...... 56 Table A.8: Town Council villages/Cells by Parish...... 57 Table A.9: Bukango villages by parish...... 57

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LIST OF ACRONYMS

DEO District Education Officer DHO District Health Officer FY Financial year LC Local Council LFR Local Forest Reserve LLG Lower Local Government H/C Health Centre H/H House Hold HLG Higher Local Government HSD Health Sub-District MTN Mobile Telephone Network N/A Not Available NGO Non-Government Organization NPHC National Population and Housing Census PNFP Private Not For Profit Sq. Kms Square Kilometers SFG School Facilities Grant STI Sexually Transmitted Infections S/C Sub County S/No. Serial Number TB Tuberculosis T/B Town Board T/C Town Council T.C Trading Centre TFR Total Fertility Rate TPC Technical Planning Committee TT Tetanus UBOS Uganda Bureau of Statistics UDHS Uganda Demographic and Health survey UNHS Uganda National Household Survey UPE Universal Primary Education “-“ Nil/Not Applicable

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GLOSSARY Adult A person aged 18 years and above, as per constitution of the Republic of Uganda

Age The difference between date of birth and any other date of reference commonly expressed in complete years. For example a person who is 22 years and 11 moths is recorded as having an age of 22 years and not 23

Agriculture This term is used to describe activities on crops, livestock, poultry and fishing. Average Household size The average number of persons residing within a household in a particular area.

BCG Bacilus, Camete Guerin. This is a vaccine against tuberculosis.

Child A person of either sex below 18 years of age

DPT This is a vaccine against three diseases namely: Diphtheria, Pertsis (whooping cough) and Tetanus.

Employment This includes all wage and salary earners and managers in all businesses and directors actively working in incorporated businesses. It includes those working full-time or part-time and those who are permanent or temporary.

Employed persons Persons in paid employment or employees are those who work for wage or salary in cash or in kind or both and have a formal job attachment

Enrolment The number of the pupils or students attending school

Gross enrolment Rate Total enrolment, regardless of age, in a school-level of education expressed as a percentage of the official school-age population corresponding to the same level of education

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HC III Health centre with facilities such as operation room and a section for minor surgery headed by a clinical officer. Every county should have this facility

HC IV Health centre that could be classified as a small hospital, in addition to having an operation room, it has beds for in-patients.

Household A group of persons who normally live and eat together. Very often the household will be a family living in the same house or compound and eating together.

Literacy Refers to the ability to read and write with understanding in any language.

Net Enrolment rate Total annual enrolment of the official age group for a given level expressed as a percentage of the total population in that age group

Occupation Refers to the nature of task and duties performed during the reference period preceding the interview by persons in paid employment, unpaid family work or self-employment jobs.

Orphan A person (child) below the age of 18 years who has lost either one or both biological parents.

Overcrowding Occupancy of dwelling units by more persons that they were designed to accommodate to a degree that endagers health, safety and welfare of the occupants

Population The totality of all units of interest in a study or investigation at a given time and in a given area

Population size Total number of persons/units in a specified area at a given point in time

Pupil-Classroom Ratio Average number of primary school pupils per primary school classroom.

Pupil-Stance Ratio The number of pupils in the school divided by the total number of latrine stances in the school. xii

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Rate The estimate that indicates percentage change in the variables of interest over two different periods of time. It shows the growth or decline in such variables.

Safe water source Includes Tap/Piped water, Borehole, Protected well spring and bottled water

School Any institution of learning that offers formal education from Pre- primary to Secondary levels

Total Fertility Rate The average number of children a woman would have by the end of her reproductive years

Youth Any person aged between 18 and 30 years.

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The District Statistical Abstract is an annual publication of Bukomansimbi District Local Government. It gives a statistical summary of social-economic and demographical data of the district. This report is divided into 9 chapters and preceded by some general information about Bukomansimbi District, background information and finally ends with a set of sequentially arranged annex tables.

Chapter 1 presents historical background of the district size and cultural units.

Chapter 2 presents the management support services in the district which include Administrative structures, Council, Committees, Boards and Commissions. The district is comprised of two counties (Bukomansimbi North and Bukomansimbi south), one Town Council (Bukomansimbi Town Council) and 5 rural sub-counties (Kibinge, Kitanda, Butenga, Bigasa plus the newly created Bukango Sub County). The district has 29 parishes and 254 villages.

Human Resource Management in the District Total employees of Bukomansimbi district Local government stands at 1,118. Majority of the employees are Primary school teachers and health workers.

Council, Committees, Boards and Commissions The department is comprised of four sub-sectors which include District Service Commission, Contracts Committee, District Land Board, Public Accounts Committee, Council and Administration Services.

Chapter 3 presents population characteristics, Socio-economic characteristics, Planning and budgeting process, District revenue sources and sectoral expenditure.

Population According to 2014 Census the District total population was 151,413. Total female population was 76,304 and total male population was 75,109. The projected total population for mid-year 2019 stands at 155,800. The growth rate for the district between 2002 and 2014 stood at 0.7%.

Butenga Subcounty had the largest population size (38,455) by 2014 compared to other Subcounties. Majority of the households are headed by men (102,735; 68.3%) compared to women headed households (47,682; 31.7%) and average household size is 4.4%. Most of the population live in rural areas.

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Social-Economic Characteristics The 2014 NPHC indicates that about 17.7% of Bukomansimbi population consume less than 2 meals a day and 81% of the district depends on subsistence farming. And according to the UNHS 2016/17, 24.3% of the population are living below the poverty line.

Planning and Budgeting Process Bukomansimbi district has 3 major sources of revenue and these include: Local Revenue, Central Government transfers and Donor/NGO funds. Total Budget for Bukomansimbi in FY 2019/2020 is 17,006,025,646/=. Health and Education sectors consume the biggest percentages of the total budget.

Chapter 4 discusses issues among others like; Health infrastructure, accessibility of health services, Morbidity and cause of illnesses, Health Manpower, Public Health/Environmental Health Education, public immunisation, and HIV/AIDS.

Bukomansimbi district has 24 health units, 7 of which are public health units. It has one HC IV, eleven HC IIIs and nine HC IIs reporting to district routinely through district health information system two (DHIS 2). The district has no hospital and the staffing level stands at 82.6% in public health units. The top 5 causes of morbidity in the district are Malaria, cough or cold, Gastro- intestinal disorders, Pneumonia and urinary tract infections. HIV-TB co-infection is at 50%.

Chapter 5 discusses Education in General, special needs education and sports. The district has 73 Government Aided against 89 Private Primary Schools, 8 Government Aided against 25 Private Secondary schools. The district has got 746 Primary school Teachers and 135 Secondary school Teachers. The district Primary Schools teacher: pupil ratio is 1:60, National Primary Schools teacher: pupil ratio is 1:53, Pre-primary net attendance rate is at 45.8%, Primary net attendance rate is at 85% and Secondary net attendance rate is at 33.2%. Literacy stands at 80.8% in the whole district according to 2014 Census.

Chapter 6 discusses works and technical services, which comprises of roads, water, housing and mechanical engineering in the district. According to the 2014 Population Census, Households that have access to piped water constitute 5.4% and Households that use a bore hole constitute 21%. Currently the district procured its own land on which the administration block is being constructed.

Chapter 7 discusses Natural Resources, and this considers specifically the Environment and wetlands, land management and Forestry. Many Natural resources have been destroyed due to over exploitation of the resources thereby affecting the environment leading to changes in the weather patterns hence; the months that used to be rainy months are now dry. Population growth has resulted xv

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into people reclaiming swamps for agricultural purposes, brick making, sand quarrying and settlement purposes.

Chapter 8 discusses Gender and Community services, and looks specifically at general community issues, gender, culture, elderly and disability, probation and social welfare, and crime. The district has got about 28 active NGOs/CBOs, Faith Based Organizations.

According to the 2014, population census, women constitute a total of 76,304 of the total population and men constitute 75,109. It was noted that women participate in many economic activities but mainly in the informal sector. 31.7% of the total households are headed by women and 68.3% households are headed by men. Children who are orphans constitute 8.9% and 70% of the total number of children in the district access education to school. 4% of the total population are people with disabilities. 17% of the total population are youth between (15-30 years/18-30 years) and 57% of the entire population are children.

Chapter 9 discusses Production and Marketing, and looks specifically at Agriculture, Veterinary, Fisheries, Trade and Industry.

According to the 2014 Population and Housing census, a large percentage of our population is dependent on agriculture which is subsistence in nature. 81% of the households depend on subsistence farming as a main source of livelihood and most households are engaged in maize growing (84.4%) followed by beans (82.8%) the ratio of agriculture extension workers to farmers is 1:1,541. Households engaged in crop growing constitute 93.2%, those engaged in Livestock production constitute 91.3% of the total population and households engaged in either crop growing or livestock farming constitute 67.1%.

Fish farming is another major enterprise in the District, which ensures that various fish species are grown and cultured in ponds and dams (mainly African cat fish and Nile tilapia species). The district has a total of 103 fish ponds including stocked species such as Nile tilapia, African cat fish among others. The district has got 8 registered cooperative organizations and 15 agro processing plants.

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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE DISTRICT

Geographic Indicators Location 37 km away from the Equator towards the South Latitude 0º 25º South of the Equator Longitude 34º East of the Equator Altitude (minimum a.s.l) 1150m above sea level Land area 599.7 km2 Mean annual temperature 10ºC– 30ºC Annual average rainfall 1100-1200mm

Demographic and Socio-economic Indicators Total Population (2014 Census) 151,413 Persons Male population (2014 Census) 75,109 Persons (50.4%) Female population (2014 Census) 76,304 Persons (49.6%) Sex ratio (2014 Census) 98.4 males per 100 females Urbanisation (2014 Census) 6.4% Population density (2014 Census) 252.5 persons per sq km Projected population (2019 mid-year) 155,800 Total Fertility rate (2016 UDHS) 5.8 children per woman

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CHAPTER 1: BACKGROUND INFORMATION

1.0 Introduction This chapter gives background information, geographical location, size, climate, relief & vegetation, and other features about the district.

1.1 Location and size Bukomansimbi is one of the districts in the central region of Uganda. It is bordered by in the North, to the east, to the southeast, district to the southwest and district to the northwest. Bukomansimbi, where the district headquarters are located, lies approximately 25 kilometres, by road, Northwest of Masaka, the nearest large city. This location is approximately 150 kilometres (93 miles), by road, southwest of , the capital of Uganda and the largest city in the country. The coordinates of Bukomansimbi District are: 00 10S, 31 39E. The district has a total land area of about 600 sq. Kms.

1.2 Historical Background Bukomansimbi District is one of the three Districts split from the greater Masaka. It started operating officially on 1st July 2010. It is comprised of Kibinge, Bigasa, Kitanda, Butenga sub counties and Bukomansimbi Town council.

1.3 Topography The land is generally rolling and underlating with vertical gully heads and valley bottom swamps including streams flowing to lakes and rivers with most parts dotted with hills.

1.4 Rainfall and Temperature The Climate of Bukomansimbi district is tropical in nature, being modified by relief and nearness to Lake Victoria. The rainfall pattern is bimodal having two seasons with dry spells between July and August, and January to March. The months of March, April and May receive very heavy and well- distributed rains of up to 1,200mm. The second season occurs in the months of September to December.

With the exception of a few years of declining trend in precipitation, the annual average rainfall received is between 1100mm–1200mm with 100–110 rainy days. The average maximum temperature does not exceed 300o C and the minimum not below 100o C with almost equal length of day and night throughout the year. The humidity level is generally low through out the district with the exception of lake shore areas where it tends to rise. There is a huge amount of water flows through streams to lake and river every year more especially in rainy season. 1

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1.5 Relief and Vegetation The total land area of the district is about 599.7sq km and 43,387 hectares of land is under cultivation. The small portion is covered by wetlands and marshlands. The district doesn’t have gazetted forests but has private owned forest plantations.

1.6 Mineral Resources On mineral resources, no major geological studies have been carried out in the district to determine presence of minerals. However, there are indications about the abundant clay and sand that can be used for glass manufacturing. There are a number of stone quarries and clay deposits that are used for providing construction materials. Efforts are being made to have revenue mobilized and collected from these sources.

1.7 Soils The soil texture is varied from place to place ranging from red laterite, sandy loam and loams in general productive. Soils are generally Ferrallitic, characterized by red coloured sandy clay loams.

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CHAPTER 2: MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SERVICES

2.0 Introduction This chapter presents statistics on management and support services. It presents details on district Administrative structure, Human Resources Management, District Council, Committees, Boards and Commissions.

2.1 Administrative Structure The district has 2 Counties (Bukomansimbi North & South) and is divided into 5 rural Sub-counties, and 1 Town Council, 29 parishes including a Townboard and 254 villages. Bukomansimbi North comprises of 4 sub-counties (Kitanda, Bigasa, Bukango & Bukomansimbi T/C), and Bukomansimbi South comprises of 2 sub-counties (Butenga S/C & Kibinge S/C) as observed in the Table 2.1 below and Annex A.4 ˗ A.9. Information in this abstract combines the newly created Bukango as part of Bigasa Subcounty.

Table 2.1: Number of administrative units No. County Sub County(T/C) Parishes(T/B) Villages/Cells 01 Bukomansimbi North 04 18 143 02 Bukomansimbi South 02 11 111 Source: Planning Department 2019

2.2 Human Resource Management Table 2.2: Number of staff per department S/No. Department/Sector Approved Filled Not filled 1 Chief Administrative Officer's Office 3 3 0 2 Administration 17 9 8 3 Statutory Bodies 7 5 2 4 Procurement Unit 2 2 0 5 Internal Audit 4 2 2 6 Planning 5 2 3 7 Finance 17 10 7 8 Education (DEO’s Office) 10 4 6 9 Production 20 17 3 10 Works and Technical services 14 11 3 11 Natural Resources 15 3 12

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12 Community Services 8 3 5 13 Town Council 44 17 27 14 Subcounty Administration 48 30 18 15 Primary Health Care 146 114 32 16 Primary Schools 891 745 146 17 Secondary schools 178 108 70 Source: Human Resource Department 2019

2.2.3 Pensioners Total payroll of pensioners in Bukomansimbi district has 60 staff and they are all paid on time.

2.2.4 Appraised staff Overall, 98% of the entire staff was appraised in all departments.

2.3 Administrative services

2.3.1 Civil marriages There is no civil marriage which was solemnized during the year 2018/2019.

2.3.2 National functions Only 1 national function was celebrated in the year 2018/2019.

2.4 Council, Committees, Boards, and Commissions This section includes the District Council, District Service Commission, Public Accounts Committe, Land board, Contracts Committee and the Executive Committee Members.

2.4.1 District council The council is headed by the speaker and is comprised of 19 members, 10 males and 9 females. The distict hasn’t passed any bye laws. Each group is represented by 2 members (male & female) that is elderly, workers, PWDs and the youth respectively.

2.4.2 District Service Commission The District Service Commission has 4 persons with 3 Males and 1 Female. It’s mandated by law to conduct interviews in respect of staff recruitment, confirmations, promotions, handling of disciplinary cases and staff retirements. It was nominated by the District Executive Committee and appointed by District Council. The commission handled 2 disciplinary cases, 29 recruitments were done, 22 promotions were handled, 12 staff were confirmed, 9 staff regularized and 3 leave applications were handled. 4

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2.4.3 Public Accounts Committee The Public Accounts Committee comprise of five non-political knowledgeable persons, of whom 4 are men and 1 female. They were nominated by the Executive Committee and appointed by the District Council to review district internal and external audit reports and any commission of inquiry.

2.4.4 Land Board The Land board is comprised of five members, 3 males and 2 females. They are nominated by the Executive Committee, seconded by the District Council and approved by the Ministry to monitor, appoint and settle the land disputes. 8 meetings were handled in 2018/2019, 13 land title applications were received and handled. Apparently, no land dispute was handled and no land title applications processed.

2.4.5 Contract Committee The contract committee consists of 5 members and they are all male plus the secretariat. A number of contracts were awarded but no contract has been reviewed.

2.4.6 Executive Committee Members The Executive Committe is headed by the District Chairperson and it’s responsible for overseeing, implementing and supersiving government programmes. It is comprised of 5 members, 3 males and 2 females.

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CHAPTER 3: DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

3.0 Introduction This chapter presents information from the department of finance and planning. It focuses on the population and social-economic characteristics of the district, the planning and budgeting process, the available revenue sources, and the expenditures in the previous financial year. The Finance and planning department is composed of 3 units which include; Finance, Audit and Planning. It is one of the biggest departments in the District whose objectives are to;  Identify and expand the revenue base  Build Finance and Management Capacity at district level  Strengthen Data Management systems to influence demographic trends & patterns in a desirable direction.

3.1 Population Characteristics To formulate present and future development programmes, the district needs to know the size, quality, distribution and growth of its population. Population censuses are the main sources of demographic data in general and information on population size, distribution and growth rate in particular. Other sources include various surveys, Birth and Death Registration and Administrative Records.

3.1.1 Population Size and Growth Table 3.1: Total population by Age Group and Sex Age group Male Female Total 0-9 27,129 24,459 51,588 10-19 21,375 19,962 41,337 20-39 14,966 17,313 32,279 40-59 7,916 9,397 17,313 60+ 3,723 5,173 8,896 District 75,109 76,304 151,413 Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

Between 2002 and 2014, the population increased from 139,556 to 151,413 Persons. This implied an average growth rate of 0.7% percent per annum.

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3.1.2 Population Projections Population projections provide demographic information about the present and the future at district level that is not available from censuses and surveys. In Uganda the last census was carried out in August 2014 yet planners need demographic information as of now and beyond. Population projections can estimate the probable size and structure as well as the characteristics of district population beyond the most recent census year.

Table 3.2: Projected Populations by Sex by Sub County Sub- 2017 2018 2019 County Male Femal Total Male Femal Total Male Femal Total e e e Bigasa 21,400 21,300 42,700 21,600 21,300 42,900 21,800 21,400 43,200 Bukomans imbi T/C 4,800 5,000 9,800 4,900 5,100 10,000 4,900 5,100 10,000 Butenga 19,500 19,600 39,100 19,600 19,700 39,300 19,800 19,800 39,600 Kibinge 16,500 16,900 33,400 16,600 17,000 33,600 16,700 17,000 33,700 Kitanda 14,700 14,300 29,000 14,800 14,300 29,100 14,900 14,400 29,300 Total 76,900 77,100 154,000 77,500 77,400 154,900 78,100 77,700 155,800 Source: UBOS population projections 2019

3.1.3 Population Distribution The distribution of a population by age and sex is among the basic types of information needed for planning. Sex and age composition of a population has significant implications for the reproductive potential, human resource, school attendance, family formation, health care and other service delivery in general.

The 2014 NPHC provided population figures by sex by sub-county for all the districts in the country and the provisional results for Bukomansimbi district are indicated in Table below;

Table 3.3: Households and Population by Sub county/ Town Council and Sex Sub County H/H Number Average Hh Size Population 7

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Bigasa 9,433 4.4 42,008 Bukomasimbi T/ C 2,442 3.9 9,698 Butenga 9,006 4.2 38,455 Kibinge 7,418 4.4 32,797 Kitanda 6,221 4.5 28,455 Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

Further data processing and analysis is on-going to generate a more detailed report that will provide information on other indicators up-to the lowest level. Analysis of educational requirements, labour force projections, household composition and migration for example, would not be complete without considering information on age and sex.

3.1.4 Population Density Population density refers to the number of people per square kilometre. Bukomansimbi district has a total land area of 599.7 sq. Km and its population density is 252 persons per sq. km of land according to NPHC 2014. It increased from 224 persons per sq. km in the year 1991 to 248 persons per sq. km in the year 2002.

3.1.5 Urbanisation Rates and Level Urbanisation is defined as the increase in the proportion of the population living in the urban area. However the definition of urban areas has been changing over time. The 2002 and 2014 censuses defined urban areas as only the gazetted one while the earlier censuses included un gazzeted urban centres with more than 1000 people as part of the urban population.

Table 3.4: Population Distribution by Rural–Urban and Sex Area Percentage Male Female Rural 93.6% 69,767 71,626 Urban 6.4% 4,638 5,044 Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

3.1.6 Literacy Rates

Table 3.5: Literacy levels by sex Sex Literacy level Males 82.3 Females 79.4 District total 80.8 Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

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Table 3.6: Literacy levels in different age groups Age group Number percent Persons aged 18 years and above who are illiterate 13,713 21.6 Males aged 18 years and above who are illiterate 5,273 18.1 Females aged 18 years and above who are illiterate 8,440 24.5 Persons aged 10-17 years who are illiterate 5,270 14.9 Persons aged 18-30 years who are illiterate 3,119 12.0 Persons aged 60 years and above who are illiterate 4,437 50.0 Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

3.1.7 Average household size A Household is defined as a group of people who normally eat and live together and Household size refers to the number of occupants of a household. Household composition is a key variable for determining demographic characteristics of a population.

Table 3.7: Average household size by subcounty Subcounty No. of HHs Population Av. HH size Bigasa 9,433 42,008 4.4 Bukomansimbi town council 2,442 9,698 3.9 Butenga 9,006 38,455 4.2 Kibinge 7,418 32,797 4.4 Kitanda 6,221 28,455 4.5 Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

3.1.8 Orphan hood Table 3.8: Total number of orphans by Subcounty Sub county Number of orphans Bigasa 2,064 Butenga 2,035 Kibinge 1,839 Kitanda 1,302 Bukomasimbi town council 491

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Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

3.1.9 Persons with disabilities Table 3.9: Persons of 2 years and above with a disability by Subcounty Subcounty Number Percentage Bigasa 4,640 27.7 Butenga 3,817 25.4 Kibinge 3,214 21.7 Kitanda 3,801 18.8 Bukomasimbi Town Council 1,036 6.4 Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

3.1.10 Elderly Persons Table 3.10: Total number of Elderly persons by sex Sex Number of elderly Male 3,723 Female 5,173 Total 8,896 Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

3.1.11 Young people Bukomansimbi district has got 86,824 young people (aged 0-17 years) which takes up 57.7% of the district population.

Table 3.11: Household Population by age groups and Sub-County Sub-County 0-17 18-30 Bigasa 24,639 7,104 Bukomansimbi T/C 5,202 2,039 Butenga 22,007 6,329 Kibinge 18,431 5,757 Kitanda 16,545 4,854 Total 86,824 26,083 Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

3.1.12 Fertility Rate Table 3.12: Females who have ever had a birth Age group Number Percent 10

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12-17 901 7.4 12-19 1,997 13.3 Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

3.2 Socio-Economic Characteristics The socio-economic characteristic entails the well being of the community. It includes the housing conditions, household assets, incomes and outstanding loans, household expenditure, welfare indicator and cultural participation of household members.

3.2.1 Housing conditions Housing is one of the basic human needs that have a profound impact on the health, welfare, social attitude and economic productivity of the individual. It is also one of the best indications of the person’s standard of living and his/her place in society. This section provides information on the housing conditions of the population, household sanitation, assets and amenities available to the household and general household welfare.

Table 3.13: Type of dwelling Units by type of construction materials Construction materials Number Percent Permanent roof materials 33,389 97.3 Permanenet wall materials 27,738 80.8 Permanent floor materials 14,186 41.3 Semi-permanent dwelling units 19,935 58.1 Temporary dwelling units 835 2.4 Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

3.2.2 Poverty distribution Poverty has many different dimensions, ranging from material well-being (basic needs like nutrition, good health, shelter, education, etc) to lack of human rights, citizenship or social networks. Economic factors such as low income, lack of assets, access to markets or public services can lead into poverty.

Table 3.14: Number of Households with Selected Basic Needs by Sub-County Sub county Selected basic needs Percentage of Atleast 2 sets of Availability Atleast 2 meals households with Clothing of salt a day less than 2 meals a day

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Bigasa 8,107 8,893 7,526 19.3 Bukomansimbi T/C 2,321 2,312 2,035 17.1 Butenga 8,204 8,549 7,318 17.7 Kibinge 7,033 7,183 6,170 17.1 Kitanda 5,352 5,898 5,250 16.3 Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

3.2.3 Employment and Occupation Table 3.15: Working status of the population by selected age groups Working persons Number Percent Persons aged 10-15 who are working 8,897 31.3 Persons aged 15+ who are working 60,982 82.3 Persons aged 18-30 who are working 21,821 83.7 Persons aged 16-64 who are working 54,994 83.7 Persons aged 18 years and above who are working 56,250 88.5 Persons aged 60 years and above who are working 6,998 78.8 Youth Not working and not in school. 1,545 5.9 Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

3.2.4 Household Assets An asset is a durable item that can be used more than one year. It can appreciate or depreciate in value.

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Table 3.16: Ownership of selected Household Assets by Sub-County Sub-County Total Households Selected Assets Radio Bicycle Motorcycle Bigasa 9,331 6,998 4,450 1,789 Bukomansimbi Town Council 2,454 1756 892 444 Butenga 8,889 6,640 3,574 1,351 Kibinge 7,444 5,648 2,870 1,202 Kitanda 6,272 4,617 3,187 1,196 District 34,390 25,659 14,973 5,982 Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

3.2.5 Source of Energy for Lighting Table 3.17: Number of Households and Main Source of Energy for Lighting by Sub-County Subcounty Total Electricity Paraffin-Lantern Paraffin-Tadooba Other House holds Bigasa 9,331 1215 769 6,650 697 Bukomansimbi T/C 2,454 635 381 1,174 264 Butenga 8,889 1326 999 6,036 528 Kibinge 7,444 1217 1261 4,642 324 Kitanda 6,272 831 625 4,204 612 District 34,390 5,224 4,035 22,706 2,425 Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

3.3 Planning and Budgeting Process The Finance and Planning department is composed of 3 units which include finance, Audit and Planning Unit. It is one of the biggest departments in the District whose objectives are to;  Identify and expand the revenue base:  Build Finance and Management Capacity at district level; and  Strengthen Data Management systems, Revenues and to influence demographic trends & patterns in a desirable direction.

3.3.1 Budget allocations Table 3.18: Budget allocations by departments for FY 2019/20 Department Budget Allocation Percentage share Administration/ LLG 2,043,350,254 12.0

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Finance 112,417,960 0.7 Council & Statutory Bodies 433,561,690 2.5 Production & Extension services 736,451,534 4.3 Health Care 3,601,146,808 21.2 Education & Sports 8,054,433,816 47.4 Works & Technical services 1,247,978,893 7.3 Natural Resources 92,257,441 0.5 Community Based Services 406,932,789 2.4 Planning 165,876,066 1.0 Internal Audit 47,590,096 0.3 Trade, Industry & Local Economic Development 64,028,299 0.4 Grand Total 17,006,025,646 100.0 Source: Finance Department

3.3.2 Revenue sources Table 3.19: Revenue sources by amount for FY 2019/2020 Source Amount Percentage Local Revenue 151,000,000 0.9 Central Government Transfers 13,742,038,040 80.8 Other Government Transfers 1,102,987,606 6.5 Donor Funds 2,010,000,000 11.8 Grand Total 17,006,025,646 100 Source: Finance Department

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CHAPTER 4: HEALTH SERVICES 4.0 Introduction The Department of Health is headed by the District Health Officer whose mandate is guided by the District 5 Year Strategic Plan that focuses on the achievement of equity through increased access to Minimum Health Care Package (MHCP), Quality care, efficiency, accountability and transparency. The overall goal of the sector is to provide good quality services to the people of this district so as to make them attain good standards of health in order to live a healthy and reproductive life. The sector objective is to reduce morbidity and mortality from the major causes of ill health and premature health and disparities therein. The district has 24 health units of different categoreis, 7 of which are public health units. There is One HC IV, Eleven HC IIIs, Nine HC IIs and no hospital.

The distribution is fair, but some of them lack the basic equipment to offer reasonable services. Many rural units require rehabilitation and equipping. Besides diseases, poor nutrition has contributed to worrying situation. Because of cross cutting nature of health issues, there is need for an integrated approach to health.

There are various NGOs both Local and International that are involved in AIDS prevention and control in the district. Such activities include blood screening and counselling, medical treatment, home care, pastoral education, health education, AIDS research and orphan support.

4.1 Health Infrastructure This section classifies the distribution of health facilities with in the district.

4.1.1 Number of functional Health units Table 4.1: Number of functional Health units by ownership and level Category Ownership Total Government PNFP Hospital 0 0 0 HC IV 1 0 1 HC III 3 5 8 HC II 3 2 5 Total 7 7 14 Number of staff houses 5 0 5 Source: District Health Office 2019

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4.1.2 Accessibility to health services Table 4.2: Distance to access health facilities with in a community by the household Households Number Percent 5kms or more to the nearest health facility 6,792 19.8 5kms or more to the nearest public healthy facility 13,458 39.2 Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

4.1.3 Health Services Accessibility indicators Table 4.3: Health indicators of different categories Indicator Coverage/ Output Average Population served by each Health unit N/A Percentage of population within 5km radius of health unit 19.8% Number of licensed private clinics 17 Practicing Doctor: Population ratio 1: 75,657 Nurse: Population ratio 1:2327 Clinical Officer: Population ratio 1:21,616 OPD Utilization 78% Deliveries in health facility 619 Midwives: pregnant women ratio N/A Number of mothers receiving complete antenatal services N/A Source: District Health Office 2018

4.2 Health Man power This section categorises the staffing in the district within a health sector with intentions of determining the manpower gaps within the health sector.

Table 4.4: Staffing in District Health Office Cadre Approved Filled Not Filled District Health Officer 1 1 0 Assistant District Health Officer (Environment) 1 1 0 Assistant District Health Officer (Maternal Child Health/Nursing) 1 1 0 Principal Health Inspector 1 0 1 Senior environment Health officer 1 0 1 Bio-statistician/Health Information Scientist 1 1 0 Cold Chain Technician 1 1 0

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Stenographer Secretary 1 1 0 Stores Assistant 1 1 0 Office Attendant 1 1 0 Source: District Health Office 2018

Table 4.5: Staffing in Government Health Units HC IV Service Provider Category Approved Filled Not Filled Medical Officers 0 1 1 Clinical Officers 2 4 0 Nursing Officers 2 2 0 Health Inspectors 2 1 1 Enrolled Nurses 3 7 0 Enrolled Midwives 3 6 0 Laboratory Personnel 2 3 0 Dental Staff 1 1 0 Health Assistants 1 2 0 Nursing Assistants 5 4 1 Total 21 29 3 Source: District Health Office 2014

Table 4.6: Staffing in Government Health Centre III Service Provider category Approved Filled Not Filled Clinical Officers 6 3 0 Nursing Officers 3 3 0 Enrolled Nurses 9 9 0 Enrolled Midwives 6 6 0 Laboratory Personnel 3 6 0 Nursing Assistants 9 3 5 Total 36 35 5 Source: District Health Office 2014

Table 4.7: Staffing in Government Health Centre II Service Provider category Approved Filled Not Filled Nursing Officers 0 2 0 Enrolled Nurses 3 8 0

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Nursing Assistants 6 5 0 Total 9 15 0 Source: District Health Office 2014

4.3 Immunization coverage Table 4.8: Full immunization coverage by 1 year Vaccine Percentage coverage DPT 1 79 DPT 2 69 Measles 52 Source: District Health Office 2018

4.4 Morbidity and cause of ill health This section details the frequency of disease, illness, injuries, and disabilities in a population with in the district.

Table 4.9: Disease burden of top ten diseases Disease Cases Incidence rate Malaria 22,471 22.10% Cough or Cold 18,986 18.70% Gastro-Intestinal Disorders (non-Infective) 5,154 5.10% Pneumonia 4,992 4.90% Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) 2,951 2.90% Skin Diseases 2,721 2.70% Dental Caries 2,320 2.30% Hypertension 2,342 2.30% Diarrhoea-Acute 2,279 2.20% Intestinal Worms 2,021 2.00% Source: District Health Office 2018

4.5 Health Sector performance indicators 4.5.1 Outpatient Department (OPD) Utilisation Currently OPD Utilization is at 78% in the entire district according to the District Health Officer’s office.

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4.5.2 Pregnant women that attend ANC 4 and deliveries in health facilities There are only 16 health units conducting deliveries in the whole district and low institutional deliveries is still a big challenge.

Table 4.10: Pregnant women that attend ANC 4 Category Number Number of women who attend ANC 1 1450 Number of women who attend ANC 4 488 Number of deliveries 622 Source: District Health Office 2017

4.6 AIDS control According to the Health Sector Strategic Plan (HSSP III), HIV/AIDS is one of the communicable disease that account for over half of the total burden of diseases which are leading cause of ill health and mortality in Uganda. The overall objective for the communicable diseases cluster is to reduce the prevalence and incidence of communicable diseases by atleast 50 percent as per the MDGs and NDP target.

4.6.1 HIV/AIDS Prevalence Rates Table 4.11: HIV care and Tuberculosis treatment and control services Category Estimated number/Percentage Accredited sites or health facilities to offer HIV care services. 8 Estimated HIV prevalence. (DHIS 2) 5.4% Estimated HIV prevalence in ANC mothers 5.0%. HIV prevalence: regional 10.6% exposed babies turning HIV positive 8.6% TB case detection rate (CDR) 24.8 % Source: District Health Office 2017

4.6.2 Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV/AIDS According to UDHS 2016, Uganda recorded 45.7% of women aged 15-24 with comprehensive knowledge about HIV prevention and a 44.8% of men aged 15-24 with comprehensive knowledge about HIV prevention.

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4.7 Maternal and Child health (MCH) Table 4.12: Mortality leading diseases Disease Cases admitted Deaths Pneumonia 203 1 HIV-Oral lesions 1 1 Attempted Suicide 1 1 Injuries: Road Traffic Accidents 17 1 Source: District Health Office 2018

4.8 Sanitation Facilities 4.8.1 Availability of a toilet facility Table 4.13: Number of households with different toilet facilities by Sub-County Subcounty No. Of HHs Improved Toilet Unimproved toilet No toilet Bigasa 9,331 1,443 7,688 200 Bukomansimbi Town Council 2,454 621 1,793 40 Butenga 8,889 2,463 6,305 121 Kibinge 7,444 2,299 5,034 111 Kitanda 6,272 1,632 4,424 216 District total 34,390 8,458 25,244 688 Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

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CHAPTER 5: EDUCATION AND SPORTS 5.0 Introduction The department of Education is charged with overseeing the implementation of the district and National education policies and plans. It also monitors and evaluates the performance of the education system and school operations to keep required standards within the district. The areas of focus include teachers, pupils, school facilities and parents.

The department also seeks to strengthen the institutional frame work for the management of schools and assurance of accountability of public resources in education programmes. The department is one of the best funded sectors in the district. The District Council equally joins the Government to promote education for all its citizens in partnership with parents and other members of the community. As such, the Government's Education policy is to promote quality basic education by improving access by girls and boys, equity and retention in all Primary schools and other levels of learning.

5.1 Pre-Primary education 5.1.1 Pre-Primary schools Table 5.1: Number of pre-Primary schools by ownership Ownership Number of schools Govt Aided 13 Private 77 Total 90 Source: Education department 2018

5.1.2 Pre-primary enrolment The Pre-Primary School Gross Enrolment Rate refers to the number of pupils enrolled at pre- primary level, regardless of age.

Table 5.2: Enrolment by class Class Total Baby 4,020 Middle 1,544 Top 5,370 TOTAL 10,934 Source: Education Department 2018

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5.1.3 Pre Primary education quality enhancement indicators Teacher to Child Ratio- 1:21

5.2 Primary education

5.2.1 Primary schools Table 5.3: Number of Primary schools by ownership Ownership Number of schools Govt Aided 73 Private 89 Total 162 Source: Education Department 2018

5.2.2 Primary Enrollment The Primary School Gross Enrolment Rate refers to the number of pupils enrolled at primary level, regardless of age.

Table 5.4: Gross Enrolment by Subcounty Sub county No. of Schools Schools’ Enrolment Teachers Present Gaps Town Council 5 3151 54 6 Kibinge 15 8573 152 28 Butenga 19 11112 191 69 Bigasa 18 10771 174 48 Kitanda 16 10125 160 34 Total 73 43732 731 185 Source: Education Department 2019

5.2.3 Primary education quality enhancement indicators District Primary Schools Teacher to Pupil Ratio- 1:60 National Primary Schools teacher to Pupil ratio- 1:53 District Classroom to Pupil Ratio- 1:117 District Stance to Pupil Ratio- 1:112

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5.3 Secondary education

5.3.1 Secondary schools Table 5.5: Number of Secondary schools by ownership Ownership Number of schools Government Aided 08 Private 25 Total 33 Source: Education Department 2019

5.3.2 Secondary School Enrolment Gross Enrolment Rate at secondary is defined as the total enrolment in secondary school regardless of age and grade expressed as a percentage of the official secondary school going population (13-18 years). Secondary Net Enrolment Rate is the proportion of the students enrolled in secondary who are (13-18 years) old expressed as a percentage of the total population aged (13-18 years).

Table 5.6: Secondary School Enrolment Rate by sex Enrolment Male Female Total Gross enrolment rate 45.39 47.77 46.64 Net enrolment rate 32.74 26.2 29.31 Soure: NPHC 2014, UBOS

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CHAPTER 6: WORKS AND TECHNICAL SERVICES 6.0 Introduction The Works department comprises of 3 units (Roads, technical Services; and Water and Sanitation). The department ensures proper quality in design, construction, inspection and maintenance of all Local Administration building structures and roads. This section presents selected statistics on work services delivery.

6.1 Roads The national roads are developed and maintained by the Ministry of Works and Transport. The District Local Government maintains district roads, the Town council maintains the Urban roads and and Subcounties maintain the Community access roads. The Gravel/marrum roads take up a total distance of 288.8 kms. A detailed table shows all roads by length, traffic volume and surface type in Annex A.3

Table 6.1: Roads by length and condition Type Distance (km) Condition District Roads 472.5 Good Urban Roads 101.8 Good Community Access Roads 659.3 Good Source: Department of works & Technical services 2017

Table 6.2 Number of Roads by surface type, condition and Agency Sub county/Agency Gravel/Marrum Earth Surfaced Tarmac/Paved District 23 20 - Town Council - 44 - Kitanda S/C - 16 - Kibinge S/C - 62 - Butenga S/C - 25 - Bigasa S/C - 29 - Source: Department of works & Technical services 2017

6.2 Physical Planning Most government offices are overcrowded and in poor condition however there’s an ongoing construction of the administration block.

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Table 6.3: Number of public structures constructed/renovated for FY2018/2019 Structure Number Classroom blocks 2 5 stance lined pit latrine 3 3 stance lined pit latrine 1 Phased construction of Community hall 3 Phased construction of Administration block 1 Phased construction of 4 stance pit latrine 2 Source: Department of works & Technical services

6.3 Water and sanitation Bukomansimbi district has established 2 new water point connections in FY 2018/2019

6.3.1 Water sources Table 6.4: Water sources by type and status Sub County Type PROTECTED SHALLOW DEEP BORE TAPS SPRINGS WELLS HOLES F NF TOT F NF TOT F NF TOT F NF TOT Bigasa 7 3 10 32 26 58 19 12 31 - - - Bukomansimbi T/C 0 9 9 3 5 8 1 1 2 6 80 86 Butenga 34 38 72 49 52 101 16 6 22 - - - kibinge 29 34 63 39 38 77 7 11 18 - - - Kitanda - - - 22 25 47 19 7 26 - - - Total 70 84 154 145 146 291 62 37 99 6 80 86 F-Functional, NF-Non functional, TOT-Total Source: District water office, 2019

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CHAPTER 7: NATURAL RESOURCES 7.0 Introduction The Department of Natural Resources comprises of the Natural Resources Office, the Lands and Physical Planning Office as well as the Forestry, Environment & Wetlands Office. It is charged with the responsibility of ensuring sustainable and productive utilisation of natural resources for poverty reduction, enhanced economic growth and improved livelihoods. The major causes of deterioration of the quality and quantity of the natural resource base is associated with human activity. There is massive deforestation particularly on privately owned land where most of the districts tree resources are. This is closely followed by wetland degradation as a result of cultivation of crops.

7.1 Environment 7.1.1 Environmental sanitation Table 7.1: Environment sanitation indicators by category Category Number Solid waste collection points 1 Landfills N/A Environment committees 5 Washing bays less than 30 meters from open water sources N/A Source: District Natural Resource Office 2019

7.1.2 Waste management Table 7.2: Solid waste management by category Category Number Bankers 2 Garbage trucks for urban 1 Source: District Natural Resource Office 2019

7.1.3 Prevalence of pollution There is no clear data and information on the prevalence of pollution except for the observation that can be made straight away on dust pollution from the coffee hullers poorly located without a clear gazetted industrial area in Bukomansimbi Town council. The factories emit dust from their exercise into the road and residential areas in their neighborhoods.

7.1.4 Environmental issues Table 7.3: Terrestrial status

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Status Flora Fauna Endangered spps Papyrus Mud fish Musizi trees Statungas (water bucks) Ficus spp N/A Predominant spps Papyrus Mud fish Extinct spps Canarium spp N/A Source: District Natural Resource Office 2019

7.2 Wetlands 7.2.1 State of Wetlands Table 7.4: State of wetlands by category Category Number Number of protected wetlands 3 Number of restored wetlands 1 Source: District Natural Resource Office 2019

7.2.2 Location of Rivers, Swamps and Lakes Table 17.5: Location of rivers/swamps by name and subcounty S/No. River/Swamp Sub county Characteristics 1 Katonga River Kitanda, Bigasa Permanent 2 Nabajjuzi Swamp Butenga, Bigasa Permanent 3 Kyoja Swamp Butenga, Kitanda Permanent 4 Sseera swamp Butenga Permanent 5 Katengeeto swamp Kitanda, Bukomansimbi TC Permanent 6 Kayanja swamp Kitanda Permanent 7 Kawaala swamp Butenga Permanent 8 Kikondeere swamp Butenga Permanent 9 Lukuuku swamp Butenga Permanent 10 Bigasa swamp Bigasa Permanent 11 Swamp Bigasa Permanent 12 Mukoza swamp Bigasa Permanent 13 Kisaka swamp Kitanda Permanent 14 Gayaaza swamp Butenga Permanent 15 Butalaga swamp Bigasa Permanent 16 Binnyobirya swamp Butenga Permanent

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17 Kaalubanda swamp Kibinge Permanent 18 Nkalwe swamp Butenga Permanent 19 Kallisizoswamp Kibinge Permanent 20 Kiryamenvu swamp Butenga Permanent 21 Nsoloolo swamp Kitanda Permanent Source: District Natural Resource Office 2019

7.3 Forestry

7.3.1 Natural and Planted Forests The district doesn’t have any Natural Forest and no forest gazetted land.

Table 7.6: Status of Planted forests S/No. Planted forests Status Land coverage(hectares) 1 Eucalyptus plantations Scattered allover 560 Ha Source: District Natural Resource Office 2019

7.4. Land management 7.4.1 Number of land offers processed Bukomansimbi district has processed 13 Land offers in the year 2018/19

7.4.2 Area of government land identified and registered Land at Lusaka village in Bigasa Sub County was identified and registered under Bukomansimbi District Local Government.

7.4.3 Land use and ownership Table 7.7: Land use percentage/distribution Land use Percentage Ownership Agriculture 75% Private Commercial farming 15% Private forest reserves/Wetlands 5% Public Source: District Natural Resource Office, 2019

7.4.4 Land Degradation problems The district is currently experiencing 5 land degradation problems which include; Soil erosion, overgrazing, over cultivation, bush burning and mono cropping

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7.4.6 Pollution Table 7.8: Pollution Industries by type Types of hazard/industry No. of approved EIAs Environment component affected Filling stations 6 Land, air, water Grinding mills N/A Air Telecom masts 3 Land, air Tanneries N/A Land, air, water Source: District Natural Resource Office, 2018

7.5 Infrastructure Planning 7.5.1 Structure Plan Currently the district doesn’t have any structure plan

7.5.2 Local physical development plans and compliance inspections There are only 9 local physical development plans which were approved this financial year 2018/2019 and 4 compliance inspections were undertaken.

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CHAPTER 8: GENDER & COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES 8.0 Introduction This chapter shows statistics on marginalized groups or communities. The mandate of the department is to promote social protection and promotion of human right as well as empowering these groups.

8.1 Community Based Services 8.1.1 Non Government Organisation Table 8.1: Non Government Organisation by name and activity S/No. Name of NGO Main activities 1 Caritas MADDO Education, Agriculture, Water and Sanitation, Health, OVC support 2 Rakai Health sciences programme Health, OVC care & support 3 HANNS Agriculture-Coffee development and Gender 4 Sanitation for health Water and Sanitation Source: District Community Development Office, 2019

8.1.2 Community Based Organisation Table 8.2: Community Based Organisations by name and Main activities/Area of emphasis S/No. Name of CBO Main activities 1 Baitambogwe Community Health Health, Education support, Support to OVC, Initiative Socio- Economic support & Computer services 2 Secure link Africa Health, Education support, Support to OVC, Socio- Economic support 3 Uganda youth development link Health, Support to OVC, Socio- Economic support 4 Kyempapu Environment, water, Education support 5 CHESU Education support to CWDs 6 BOCADO Water, Socio- Economic support 7 West diocese Socio- Economic support, support to OVC 8 Kirinda Child Developmeent Health, Education support, Support to OVC, Centre Socio- Economic support 9 Bulenge Child Developmeent Health, Education support, Support to OVC, Centre Socio- Economic support 10 Kawoko Child Developmeent Health, Education support, Support to OVC, Centre Socio- Economic support

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Source: District Community Development Office, 2019

8.1.3 Youth projects There are 112 youth projects in the disrict presented with their main activities in Annex table A.1

8.1.4 Women projects There are 18 women projects in the district presented by their names and main activities in Annex A.2

8.1.5 Tourism sites Table 8.5: Number of tourism sites identified and developed Subounty Number of Tourism sites Sites developed Not developed Bigasa 1 N/A 1 Source: District Community Development Office, 2019

8.1.6 Tourists Table 8.6: Number of tourists by type S/No. Type of tourist Number of tourist 1 Mijunwa Hunting Site N/A Source: District Community Development Office, 2019

8.2 Gender and Equity 8.2.1 Probation, Youth, Children and Social welfare Table 8.7: Number of Youth, Children and Social welfare by category Category Number No. of OVC served 2,332 No. of children institution inspected N/A No. of Youth / women supported 1,565 No. of Juvenile children settled 26 No. of FAL learners trained 350 Source: District Community Development Office 2019

8.2.2 Gender, Culture and Community Development Table 8.8: Number of cultural activities and GBV cases handled Category Number No. of cultural activities supported 2

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No. of GBV cases handled 24 Source: District Community Development Office 2019

8.2.3 Disability and Elderly Table 8.9: Number of PDWs /Elderly persons supported Category Number No. of PWDs 60 No. of elderly persons supported N/A Source: (NPHC 2014, UBOS)

8.2.4 Labour and Industrial Relations Table 8.10: Number of Labour disputes settled and work places inspected Category Number Number of Labour disputes settled 5 Number of work places inspected 0 Source: District Community Development Office 2019

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CHAPTER 9: PRODUCTION AND MARKETING 9.0 Introduction The production sector is comprised of five sectors namely: Agriculture, Veterinary Services, Fisheries, Entomology as well as Trade and Industry. The department also ensures that appropriate institutional linkages are maintained with all relevant sector agencies; comprising mostly crop, livestock, fisheries, forestry and industrial research, marketing organisations, NGOs and CBOs engaged in agricultural activities.

9.1 Agriculture The term agriculture is used in a very broad sense to covers all the agricultural activities namely; crops, livestock, poultry, and fish farming.

Agriculture is the most common economic activity in the district. The majority of farmers are small holders who grow both perennial and annual crops. The perennial crops include Banana, Coffee, and Tea, while the annuals include maize, sweet potatoes, beans, cassava and groundnuts. 93% of the households in the district are engaged in crop growing, 67.1% of the households are engaged in either crop growing or livestock farming and 81% of the households depend on subsistence farming according to the 2014 NPHC.

9.1.1 Major crops grown Both perennial and annual crops are grown in the district. The annual crops are mostly grown for home consumption.

Table 9.1: Number of households engaged in growing major crops Crop Number of households Percentage of total households Maize 28,974 84.4 Millet 184 0.5 Sweet Potatoes 7807 22.7 Bananas/Matooke 12162 35.4 Beans 28419 82.8 Coffee 13223 38.5 Source: NPHC 2014, UBOS

9.1.2 Incidence of Crop diseases and pests Table 9.2: Common Diseases and Pests for selected crops No Crops Pests Incidence Diseases Incidence

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grown 1 Coffee -Coffee Twig borer 5% -Coffee Wilt Disease 0.5% -Coffee Berry Borer 1% -Coffee Berry Disease 1% -Mealy Bugs 4% -Coffee Leaf Rust 3% 2 Bananas -Banana weevils 10% -Banana Bacterial Wilt 1% (BBW) -Sigatoka 10% 3 Maize -Army worms 5% -Maize streak virus disease 1% 4 Beans -White bean flies 1% 5 Tomatoes -white flies 3% -Tomato blight 5% -mites 1% -Tomato bacterial wilt 1% -Thrips 1% -Powderly and Downy 1% -Aphids 3% mildew 6 Cabbages -White flies 1% -Black rot disease 0.5% -Worms 3% Source: District Poduction Office 2019

9.1.3 Farmers practicing bulk marketing Table 9.3: Number of Farmers practicing bulk marketing by Subcounty Sub county Number of farmers Kibinge 1,800 Butenga 90 Bukomansimbi T.C 137 Kitanda 753 Bigasa 844 Source: District Poduction Office 2019

9.1.4 Number of households that secure food Table 9.4: Number of households that secure food by Subcounty Sub county Number of households Bigasa 5,336 B.T.C 1,037 Butenga 5,179 Kibinge 4,729 Kitanda 3,390 34

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Source: District Poduction Office 2019

9.2 Live stock 9.2.1 Live stock reared Table 9.5: Number of live stock reared by type S/No. Type of live stock Estimated numbers 1 Cattle (exotic and high grade crosses) 5000 2 Cattle (Indigenous) 12000 3 Goats (all breeds) 6000 4 Sheep 2000 5 Rabbits 1500 6 Pigs 4500 7 bee hives 1044 8 Ducks 2000 9 Turkeys 680 10 guinea fowl 340 11 Chicken 25000 Source: District Production Office 2018

9.2.2 Extension services Table 9.6: Number of farmers receiving extension services Sub county Number of farmers Bukomansimbi Town council 250 Butenga 850 Bigasa 950 Kibinge 830 Kitanda 880 Source: District Poduction Office 2018

9.2.3 Vaccinated animals Table 9.7: Number of animals Vaccinated by type S/No. Type of animal No. of animals vaccinated Vaccination 1 Cattle 920 Lumpy Skin Disease 2 Dogs 50 Rabies 3 Poultry 10000 New Castle Disease, IBD, Fowl Pox

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Source: District Poduction Office, 2018

9.2.4 Slaughtered animals Table 9.8: Number of animals Slaughtered by type S/No. Type of animal No. of animals slaughtered 1 Cattle 1500 2 Goats 800 3 Sheep 300 4 Pigs 1400 5 Poultry 10000 Source: District Poduction Office 2018

9.2.5 Livestock diseases and pest Table 9.9: Incidences of Livestock diseases and pest S/No. Live Livestock disease Incidence Livestock Incidence stock rate Pest rate 1 Cattle East Coast Fever 25% Ticks 95% Anaplasmosis 14% Intestinal worms 90% Brucellosis 0.10% N/A N/A Nagana(Trypanosomiasis) 8% Lumpy skin disease 7% Salmonelosis 5% 2 Goats Helminthiasis 90% Mange 2% Orf 1% Pneumonia 3% 3 Poultry Fowl Cholera 8% Fowl Pox 3% New Castle Disease 14% Fowl Typhoid 9% Gumboro (Infectious Bursal Disease) 15% Coccidiosis 45% 4 Pigs African swine fever 9% Taenia Solium 0

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5 Rabbits Mange 2% Source: District Poduction Office, 2018

9.2.6 Livestock Markets Table 9.10: Number of Livestock Markets S/No. Type of live stock Number of markets 1 Cattle(exotic and high grade crosses) 0 2 Cattle(Indigenous) 0 3 Goats (all breeds) 3 4 Sheep 2 5 Rabbits 0 6 Pigs 0 7 Donkeys 0 8 Chicken 8 9 Ducks 0 10 Turkeys 0 11 guinea fowl 0 12 bee hives 0 Source: District Production Office, 2018

9.2.7 Slaughter Houses and Slabs Table 9.11: Number of Slaughter Houses and Slabs Sub county Number of slaughter houses Number of slaughter slabs Bukomansimbi T/C 00 01 Butenga 00 01 Bigasa 00 02 Kibinge 00 01 Kitanda 00 01 Source: District Production Office, 2018

9.2.8 Cattle crashes/Spray races/DIPs Table 9.12: Number of cattle crashes/spray races/DIPs Sub county No. of Cattle crashes No. of Spray races No. of Cattle DIPs Bukomansimbi T/C 0 0 0 Butenga 5 0 1

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Bigasa 2 0 2 Kibinge 0 0 0 Kitanda 0 0 3 Source: District Poduction Office, 2018

9.2.9 Number of Milk Processing Plants Table 9.13: Number of Milk Processing Plants Sub county Number of plants Bukomansimbi T/C - Butenga - Bigasa - Kibinge - Kitanda - Source: District Poduction Office, 2018

9.2.10 Hides and Skins Table 9.14: Hides and Skins Preparation and Preservation Areas S/No. Animal Preservation area 1 Cow - 2 Goat - 3 Sheep - 4 Rabbit - 5 Pig - Source: District Poduction Office, 2019

9.2.11 Poultry production Table 9.15: Poultry production by type and location S/No. Poultry type No. of birds Location 1 Broilers 3000 All Subcounties 2 Layers 4000 All Subcounties 3 Local 18000 All Subcounties 4 Fowl 500 All Subcounties 5 Duck 2000 All Subcounties 6 Goose 150 All Subcounties 7 Turkey 1500 All Subcounties

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Source: District Poduction Office 2019

9.3 Fisheries The district doesn’t have any fishing boats/catch, landing sites, fisher men, boat owners, fish mongers and fish processing plant because there are no capture fisheries

9.3.1 Fish ponds/cages Table 9.16: Number of fish ponds/cages Sub county Number of stocked Number of non Total fish ponds stocked fish ponds Bukomansimbi T/C 0 10 10 Butenga 15 35 50 Bigasa 4 0 4 Kibinge 24 13 37 Kitanda 2 0 2 Total 45 58 103 Source: District Production Office, 2019

Table 9.17: Number of fish ponds /cages constructed Sub county No. of fish ponds constructed Bukomansimbi T/C 1 Butenga 1 Bigasa 0 Kibinge 1 Kitanda 0 Total 3 Source: District Poduction Office 2019

9.3.2 Fish harvest Table 9.18: Quantity of fish harvested from ponds Sub county Quantity (kgs) Bukomansimbi T/C 0 Butenga 1800 Bigasa 600 Kibinge 5500 Kitanda 0 39

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Total 7900 Source: District Production Office 2019

9.3.3 Fish farms Table 9.19: Number of Fish farms Sub county No. of fish farms Bukomansimbi T/C 2 Butenga 7 Bigasa 2 Kibinge 16 Kitanda 4 Total 31 Source: District Production Office 2019

9.4 Productive Entomology 9.4.1 Bee keeping Table 9.20: Number of farmers practicing bee keeping Sub county Number of units Number of farmers Bukomansimbi T/C 72 11 Butenga 40 8 Bigasa 280 30 Kibinge 112 23 Kitanda 540 45 Source: District Production Office 2019

9.4.2 Bee hives Table 9.21: Number of beehives procured and distributed Sub county Number of bee hives Bukomansimbi T/C 8 Butenga 8 Bigasa 8 Kibinge 8 Kitanda 8 Total 40 Source: District Production Office 2019

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9.4.3 Bee production Table 9.22: Bee production by quantity and value and bee hive type Bee hive type Quantity(kgs) Value (ug shs.) KTB 40 400,000 Land stroth 40 400,000 Local 20 200,000 Source: District Production Office 2019

9.4.4 Bee products Table 9.23: Bee products by quantity and price Bee product Quantity (KGS) Price Honey 20,880 208,800,000 Source: District Production Office 2019

9.4.5 Number of Apiary demo sites established Bukomansimbi district has got 5 apiary demo sites in total

9.4.6 Advisory serices Table 9.24: Number of farmers accessing advisory services Sub county Number of farmers Bukomansimbi T/C 12 Butenga 4 Bigasa 15 Kibinge 13 Kitanda 20 Source: District Production Office 2019

9.5 Trade, Industry and Local Economic Development 9.5.1 Coopearatives Table 9.25: Number of registered cooperative organizations by Sub County Sub county Number of Cooperatives Bukomansimbi T/C 2 Butenga 1 Bigasa 2 Kibinge 1

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Kitanda 2 Source: District Commercial Office 2019

Table 9.26: Savings & Credit Cooperatives by name & number of members S/No. Name of cooperative Number of members 1 Butenga CAPCA Farmers’ Cooperative Society Ltd (BUCAFA) – Town Council 317

2 Biganda Farmers’ Cooperative Society Ltd- Bigasa 476 3 Busagula Farmers’ Cooperative Society-Bigasa N/A 4 Butenga Coffee Farmers’ Cooperative Society – Butenga N/A 5 Kibinge Coffee Farmers’ Cooperative Society N/A 6 Kitanda Dairy Cooperative Society N/A 7 Kitanda Farmers’ Cooperative Society N/A 8 Masaka Micro Finance & Development Cooperative Trust Ltd 25,351 Source: District Commercial Office 2019

9.5.2 Agro Processing plants Table 9.27: Agro Processing plants by Name & Number of Plants Sub county Name of Plant No. of Plants Butenga Kabigi Maize Mill 1 Butenga Maize Mill 1 Kawoko Maize Mill 1 Town Council Bukomansimbi Abattoir 1 Lumala Coffee Factory/Bukomansimbi T.C Coffee Factory 10 Bigasa Meeru Tea Factory- Bigasa 1 Source: District Commercial Office 2019

9.5.3 Markets Table 9.28: Number of Markets by name, location and day of operation Sub-County S/No. Name of Market Day of operation Bigasa 1 Kigangazzi Wednesday 2 Kyaziiza Bi-monthly on Tuesday 3 Bigasa Bi-monthly on Tuesday 4 Butalaga/Kakindu Sunday 5 Bulenge Saturday

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Butenga 1 Butenga T/C Thursday 2 Mbaale Bi-monthly on Wednesday 3 Kanoni Bi-monthly on Wednesday Bukomansimbi T/C 1 Central cell (play ground) Saturday Kitanda 1 Kyogya Friday 2 Kikuuta Sunday Kibinge 1 Kalubanda Bi-monthly on Monday 2 Buyoga Bi-monthly on Saturday 3 Misanvu Bi-monthly onFriday Source: District Commercial Office 2019

9.5.4 Trading Centres Table 9.29: Number of trading centres by location/Subcounty Sub county Trading centre Bukomansimbi T/C Central Division, Kagologolo, Kiryansaaka Butenga Butenga, Kawoko, Kabigi, Kisaabwa Bigasa Bigasa, Bulenge, Kiggangazi Kibinge Kisojjo, Misanvu, Buyoga, Kyabiiri, Maleku Kitanda Kagologolo, Kikuuta, Mitigyeera Source: District Commercial Office, 2019

9.5.5 Car parks Table 9.30: Car parks by Parish & Sub County Car park Parish Sub county Bukomansimbi Taxi Park Central Division Bukomansimbi Town Council Source: District Commercial Office 2019

9.5.6 Revenue collection points Table 9.31: Revenue collection points by Sub County Collection point Sub county Bukomansimbi T/C Headquarters Bukomansimbi T/C Butenga Sub County Headquarters Butenga Kibinge Sub County Headquarters Kibinge Kitanda Sub County Headquarters Kitanda Source: District Commercial Office 2019

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9.6.7 Licensed traders Table 9.32: Number of licensed traders by Sub County Sub county No. of traders Bukomansimbi T/C 54 Butenga 34 Bigasa 39 Kibinge 31 Kitanda 29 Source: District Commercial Office 2019

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ANNEX Table A.1: List of Youth Projects by their main activity/Area of emphasis S/No. Name of youth project Main activity 1 Kisala 'A' Tomato Growing Farming 2 Busagula Piggery Youth project Piggery 3 Bulenge Youth Decoration Group Design 4 Kibaale Passion Fruit Youth Project Farming 5 Mijunwa Piggery Youth project Piggery 6 Kyampisi Youth Poultry Project Poultry 7 Nyanga Catering Services Youth Project Design 8 Butalaga Youth Decoration Project Design 9 Ggingo Youth Coffee Buyers Project Trade 10 KabulungaBasookaKwavula Tomato Growing Project Farming 11 Kwegatta Events Management Service 12 Kisagazzi Produce Buyers and Farmers Group Trade 13 Bukomansimbi Phone Repair and Accessories Service 14 Gayaza Youth Poultry Project Poultry 15 Butenga 'C' Twekolera Maali Youth Piggery Project Piggery 16 Meeru 'A' Piggery Youth Project Piggery 17 Butenga 'B' Poultry Youth Project Poultry 18 Meeru Kayunga Produce Buying & Selling Youth Group Trade 19 Butenga TC Youth Welding Project Trade 20 Kiryamenvu Tomato GrowingYouth Farmers Project Farming 21 Kikondeere Youth Piggery Project Piggery 22 Kisaabwa AkajjaObunakuProdue Selling and Buying Trade 23 Kaswa Alinyiikira Youth Poultry Group Poultry 24 Balandiza Kirose Piggery Development Youth Group Piggery 25 KalubandaTwekembe Piggery Youth Project Piggery 26 Kaamanda Youth Poultry Development Association Poultry 27 Kyabiiri Youth Development Group Trade 28 Katoolerwa Youth Coffee Nursery Group Trade 29 Buyoga T.C Hairdressing Youth Group Design 30 MpalampaTukolenyo Youth Poultry Group Poultry 31 Misenyi Farmer's Youth Group Farming

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32 Mizindaalo Female Youth Poultry Project Poultry 33 Mitigyera Youth Poultry Group Poultry 34 Kagologolo Youth Coffee Nursery Trade 35 Vunza Agro-processing Trade 36 Kayanja Youth Bricklaying Project Trade 37 Nsololo Piggery Youth Project Piggery 38 Mirembe A Youth Poultry Project Poultry 39 Bigasa A Poultry Youth Project Poultry 40 Kisaba Youth Piggery Project Piggery 41 Kasenyi Poultry Youth Project Poultry 42 Kalungu Youth Piggery Project Piggery 43 Twekembe Bukooba Produce Buyers Trade 44 Butenga B Produce Buying and Selling Youth Project Trade 45 Kawoko Coffe Nursery Youth Project Trade 46 Buyoga Youth Produce Buying and Selling Development Group Trade 47 Kateera Passion Fruit Grower's Youth Farming 48 Katolerwa Youth Poultry Development Group Poultry 49 Nyonjo Agro - Traders Youth Group Trade 50 Seeta Youth Produce Buyers and Sellers Project Trade 51 Ndalagge Piggery Youth Project. Piggery 52 Kyaziiza Youth Tomato Growers Farming 53 Lugando Youth Passion Growers Farming 54 Lwankuba Youth Produce Buying and Selling Trade 55 Buyinjayinja Youth Brick Making Trade 56 Kiryambidde Youth Tomato Growers Farming 57 Bunyanzi Youth Produce Buying and Selling Trade 58 Kyango Youth Tomatoe Farmers Group Farming 59 Kyanakibi Youth Produce Buying and Selling Trade 60 Kyanakibi Youth Produce Buying and Selling Trade 61 Gayaza Twezimbe Youth Poultry Farmers Poultry 62 Gayaza Youth Produce Buying and Selling Trade 63 KassebweraTukole Youth Piggery Piggery 64 Kabaale Youth Maize Buying and Selling Trade 65 Kibubbu Youth Coffee Nursery Trade

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66 Lukenke "A" Youth Coffee Buying and Selling Trade 67 Maleku Youth Poultry Poultry 68 Gayaaza Coffee Nursery Youth Trade 69 Ndalage Youth Tomato Growers Farming 70 Makukulu Youth Piggery Piggery 71 Bitetero Youth Produce Buying and Selling Trade 72 Mbaale Youth Tomato Growers Farming 73 Lwenduulu Youth Goat Rearing Farming 74 Kiteera Youth BodaBoda Transport 75 Kisaala "B" Youth Produce Traders Trade 76 Kayunga Youth Bull Fattening Farming 77 Bwanga Youth Coffee Traders Trade 78 Kirembeko Youth Piggery Piggery 79 Bukomansimbi Youth BodaBoda Transport 80 Bukomansimbi Youth Welding and Metal Works Trade 81 Bukomansimbi Youth Carpentry and Joinery Carpentry 82 Kigungumika Youth Produce Traders Trade 83 Kyeguluso Youth Tomato Farmers Farming 84 Kawaala Youth Passion Fruit Growers Farming 85 Kitoma Youth Tomato Growers Farming 86 Buyovu Youth Produce Buying and Selling Trade 87 Kanyogoga Youth Produce Buying and Selling Trade 88 Mbale "A" Youth Produce Buying and Selling Trade 89 Kasebwera Youth Coffee and Produce Traders Trade 90 Mituugo A Youth Coffee Traders Trade 91 Butayunja Trading Centre Youth BodaBoda Transport 92 Buyoga Trading Centre Youth BodaBoda Transport 93 Kabaale Youth Passion Fruit Growers Farming 94 Kayanja Kitanda Youth PWDs Maize Milling Trade 95 Mizindalo Youth Agro Traders Trade 96 Buyoga Youth Motorcycle Garage Transport 97 Kateera Kibinge Youth Produce Buyers Trade 98 Kyabagoma Youth BodaBoda Transport 99 Kikuuta Youth BodaBoda Transport

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100 Kirinda Kitanda Youh Tents and Chairs Services Services 101 Butenga TC Ssuubi Youth Art and Crafts Crafts 102 Bukomansimbi Yange Ate Yiyo Youth Poultry Poultry 103 Kirembeko Youth Coffee Traders Trade 104 Bigasa B Youth Passion Fruit Growers Farming 105 Bigasa B Youth Poultry Poultry 106 Gawewe Youth BodaBoda Transport 107 Bulenge Youth Boda Transport 108 Bigasa A Youth BodaBoda Transport 109 Ggingo Youth Produce Traders Trade 110 Busagula Youth Hair Dressing Services 111 Kibaale Youth Metal Fabrication Metal Works 112 Nyanga Youth Tailoring Services Source: District Community Development Office 2019

Table A.2: Women project by their names and their main activities S/No. Name of project Main activity 1 Women's Onion Farmer's Group Onion Growing 2 Kiryamenvu Women Poultry Project Poultry 3 Bulalo B Piggery Women's Project Piggery 4 Kyansi Piggery Women's Group Piggery 5 Buwembo Kyaterekera Women's Group Produce Buying 6 Balandiza Kirose Women's Group Kyankoko Coffee Nursery 7 Makukulu Tugaggawale Women's Group Coffee Nursery 8 Agali Awamu Women's Group Produce Buying 9 Alinyikira Kasambya Passion Fruit Women's Group Passion Fruit 10 Kikaaya Piggery Women Group Piggery 11 Okwegatta Gemanyi Women's Group Clothes selling 12 Pidda Women Farmers Group Beans Growing 13 Mukama Asobola Women's Group Bukoba Tailoring 14 Kyaziiza Hair Saloon Women Project Hairdressing 15 Kakindu Bull Fattening Women Project Bull Fattening 16 Kisala D Piggery Women Project Piggery 17 Kigangazzi Decoration Women Project Decoration

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18 Lusaka Water Supply Women Project Supplying water Source: District Community Development Office 2019

Table A.3: Roads by length, traffic volume and surface type S/No. Road Name Road Traffic Surface Type Length volume(VPD) (km) 1 Butenga -kisaabwa Kisaaka 14.5 over 100 Earth Surface

2 Butenga-Buyoga 10.3 10-50 Gravel 3 Kawooko-Kataaba- Kigangazi 21 over 100 Gravel 4 Buyoga-Kisabwa- Nabajjuzi 12 over 100 Gravel 5 Kyambogo-Sserinya-Kyabagoma 10.2 10-50 Gravel 6 Bukomansimbi Kibigi 6.1 50-100 Earth Surface 7 Bulenge –Bukomansimbi 14 over 100 Gravel 8 Kataaba-Meeru-Butaalaga 11.4 50-100 Earth Surface 9 Bukiiri -Mirambi-Nzizi 12 over 100 Gravel 10 Butenga-Kyakamunya 9.8 50-100 Earth Surface 11 Kyogya-Kiryamenvu-Kagologolo 16.5 over 100 Gravel 12 Nakaatete –Bubondo 4.2 less than10 Earth Surface 13 Kigangazi-Kyaziizza-Bukango 14.6 50-100 Earth Surface 14 Kawooko-Budda 15 10-50 Earth Surface 15 Katoma-Kagando 15 10-50 Earth Surface 16 Buyoga-Buyovu 8.5 10-50 Earth Surface 17 Kikuuta-Kyakajwega-Kyoga 6.5 10-50 Earth Surface 18 Kitaasa-Nsololo-Kagologolo 8.7 10-50 Gravel 19 Mbulire-Ndalage-Kagologolo 9 over 100 Earth Surface 20 Bigasa-Butalaga-Kigangazi 8.5 over 100 Earth Surface 21 Bulenge-Bukango-Kikuuta 12 10-50 Gravel 22 Butalaga-Gongwe 8 less 10 Gravel 23 Bulenge-Butalaga 8 over 100 Earth Surface 24 Mizindalo-Kabandiko-Bulenge 7 less 10 Earth Surface 25 Bulenge-Luwembo-Lukawa- 6.3 less 10 Earth Surface Mbulire 26 Butalaga-Mikoza-Kakindu 9.5 less 10 Earth Surface 27 Kikuuta-Gayaza-Mbulire 10.7 50-100 Gravel 28 Kikondere-Bukomansimbi 9.1 50-100 Gravel 29 Namajjuzi-kagologolo 20 over 100 Gravel

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30 Kigangazi-Bulenge-Kagologolo 35 over 100 Gravel (UNRA) 31 Mbaale-Buyembe 8 10-50 Gravel 32 Nsololo-Kelezia-Kagologolo- 4.8 10-50 Earth Surface Bitetero 33 Kagando-Kamanda-Kikondere 15 10-50 Gravel 34 Kitaasa-Mbaale-Nsololo 12 10-50 Gravel 35 Kigungumika-Kabulunga District 3.1 10-50 Gravel Hqtrs 36 Bulenge-Kayunga-Kyaziiza 12.5 10-50 Gravel 37 Butenga-Kisabwa-Kisojjo-Kisaka 15.2 50-100 Gravel 38 Mbulire-Kiteera-Kisala-mbaale 12 10-50 Earth Surface 39 Buwenda-Kisojjo 9 10-50 Gravel 40 Kyakaliizi Nabigobe-mbaale 5 10-50 Earth Surface 41 Kisagazi-Ntuuma-Ndaalage- 8 10-50 Earth Surface kategeto 42 Ntuuma-Kategeto-Ndalage 8 50-100 Gravel 43 Mbulire-Ndalage-Kagologolo 6.5 50-100 Gravel 44 Kagando-Kabulunga 2 10-50 Earth Surface 45 Bukomansimbi-Kiryankuyege 4.3 Less 10 Earth Surface 46 Kabulunga-Kigungumika-Pidda 4.8 10-50 Earth Surface 47 Kabulunga-Sera 1.3 Less 10 Earth Surface 48 Kabulunga-Kyango 3 10-50 Earth Surface 49 Kabulunga-Kagando-Kisawe 2.3 10-50 Earth Surface 50 Kigungumika-Lukuku-Kasebwera 1.8 Less 10 Earth Surface 51 Kagando-Lukuku-Nkalwe 2 Less 10 Earth Surface 52 Kalema-Lukuku-Kigungumika 4.1 Less 10 Earth Surface 53 Bukomansimbi-Gayaza-kitoma 7 10-50 Earth Surface 54 Kyango-Kyanakibi 2 10-50 Earth Surface 55 Kiryansaka-Emeru 2.9 10-50 Earth Surface 56 Kirynsaka-Kyango 3.2 10-50 Earth Surface 57 Kitasa-Ntuuma 3.2 10-50 Earth Surface 58 Kisagazi Ntuuma 4 10-50 Earth Surface 59 Kiryasaka-Kibati-Kitaasa 2.6 10-50 Earth Surface 60 Kezimbira-Kisagazi 1.5 Less 10 Earth Surface 61 Nyanga-Mbale-Kinoni 1.1 Less 10 Earth Surface 62 Bukomansimbi Kisagazi 4.7 10-50 Earth Surface 63 Dispensary Kasaka-Bigasa 3 10-50 Earth Surface 64 Bukomansimbi-Kyanakibi 1.6 10-50 Earth Surface 65 Bukomansimbi Kirembeko 3.4 Less 10 Earth Surface 50

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66 Kasebwera 10-50 Earth Surface 67 Sakka-Lugomoga 1.6 Less 10 Earth Surface 68 Kitasa-Kampiringisa-Kyeguluso 3.6 10-50 Earth Surface 69 Kitasa-Kyeguluso 1.6 Less 10 Earth Surface 70 Kilembeko- Lufula 2.2 Less 10 Earth Surface 71 Bukoba-Badru 1.3 N/A Earth Surface 72 Bukomansimbi-Lufula-Lukuku 2.2 N/A Earth Surface 73 Kigungumika-Butanga 1 Less 10 Earth Surface 74 Kalema-Kagonda-Lukuku 2.7 Less 10 Earth Surface 75 Kigungumika-Lufula-Kasebwera 1.8 Less 10 Earth Surface 76 Kagando-Lukuku-Nkalwe-Kawala 2 Less 10 Earth Surface 77 Nsubuga-Musooka 0.9 N/A Earth Surface 78 Church Road 0.8 N/A Earth Surface 79 Nanju-Banula 0.8 N/A Earth Surface 80 Bukoba ring road 1& 2 2 N/A Earth Surface 81 Kiryansaka-Kyango 1.3 10-50 Earth Surface 82 Kawaasi-Kitaasa 1.9 N/A Earth Surface 83 Kawala water source 1.5 N/A Earth Surface 84 Kigugumika St.John-Bosco- 1.5 N/A Earth Surface Kagando 85 Bukoba-Kabiji 3 N/A Earth Surface 86 Bukoba-Kagado 1.3 N/A Earth Surface 87 Kyango-Binyobilya 1 N/A Earth Surface 88 Kayanje-Lwamalenge- Seeta 5 10-20 Earth Surface 89 Mirembe-Busabala 5 10-20 Earth Surface 90 Kikuuta-Kitemi 7 N/A Earth Surface 91 Misenyi -Lukawa-Mbulire 4 10-20 Earth Surface 92 Kyemwa-Buyembe 6 10-20 Earth Surface 93 Kyankolo-Gayaza-Lukawa 6 10-20 Earth Surface 94 Misenyi-Bakijulula 4.2 10-20 Earth Surface 95 Lwemiriti-Mizindalo 6 10-20 Earth Surface 96 Bulenge-Bakijulula-Makukulu 4.5 10-20 Earth Surface 97 Gingo-Lukawa-Bulenge 4 10-20 Earth Surface 98 Mpaama-Nsololo 5.5 10-20 Earth Surface 99 Mbale-Ndeeba 5 10-20 Earth Surface 100 Mpaama-Mbale 5.3 over 20 Earth Surface 101 kasebwera-Mbale 7 10-20 Earth Surface 102 Kayanja-Ndala-Ntuuma 9 10-20 Earth Surface

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103 Kalaga-Kirinda-Kyogya 6.2 10-20 Earth Surface 104 Kyamabale-Kisojjo-Mpalampa 7 10-20 Earth Surface 105 Kyamabale-Budda-Kyabumba 3 10-20 Earth Surface 106 Kisojjo-Kikaya-Katolerwa 5 over 20 Earth Surface 107 Kikaya-Kassebwavu-Mpalampa 5 over 20 Earth Surface 108 Kyamabale-Buwenda 3 over 20 Earth Surface 109 Mpalampa-Kisita 5 10-20 Earth Surface 110 Kyabagoma-Sserinya 1 N/A Earth Surface 111 Kyabagoma-Buwenda 1 10-20 Earth Surface 112 Kassebwavu-Kiryasaka 3 10-20 Earth Surface 113 Kassebwavu-Kisaabwa 4 over 20 Earth Surface 114 Mpalampa-Kassebwavu 5 N/A Earth Surface 115 Kyamabaale-Budda 6 10-20 Earth Surface 116 Kikaaya-Kisojjo 6 10-20 Earth Surface 117 Kyabagoma-Lwenzo 4 10-20 Earth Surface 118 Kalisizo -Mirambi-Nzizi 5 N/A Earth Surface 119 Makukulu-Kiyooka 4 10-20 Earth Surface 120 Buyoga-Buyenya-Kibubu 5 over 20 Earth Surface 121 Katera-Makukulu-Buyogya- 4 10-20 Earth Surface Kyambogo-Nzizi 122 Kyambogo-Kyabiri 3 over 20 Earth Surface 123 Kalisizo-Mirambi Health centre 2 over 20 Earth Surface 124 Kyambogo-Kateera-Kalubanda 4 10-20 Earth Surface 125 Kalubanda-Kalisizo 3 10-20 Earth Surface 126 Kyoka-Lwakasole-Suna 3 10-20 Earth Surface 127 Najemba-Kirabira-Sali-Muwogola 4 10-20 Earth Surface 128 Kababamba-Kyambogo 3 10-20 Earth Surface 129 Mukuma-Kyagu-Sekibulala 4 10-20 Earth Surface 130 Nyasio-Kawawa 3 10-20 Earth Surface 131 Misanvu-Kiryasaka 6 N/A Earth Surface 132 Katorerwa-Kikaya 2 over 20 Earth Surface 133 Misanvu-Magando 3 10-20 Earth Surface 134 Misanvu-Kiyooka-Makukulu 2 10-20 Earth Surface 135 Misanvu-Kalisizo 4 10-20 Earth Surface 136 Nakyaza-Kiryasaka-Serinya 3 10-20 Earth Surface 137 Kiryasaaka Senior-Kiryasaaka P/S 3 N/A Earth Surface 138 Kiyooka-Makukulu 3 10-20 Earth Surface 139 Mpimbe-Kalisizo 4 N/A Earth Surface 52

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140 Kiryasaaka Secondary 2 N/A Earth Surface 141 Magando-Buyoga Parish 3 over 20 Earth Surface 142 Hajji-Kalubanda 2 N/A Earth Surface 143 Buyoga-Kagogo 6 N/A Earth Surface 144 Buyoga-Kiryasaka Primary 5 N/A Earth Surface 145 Buyoga-Kibubu-Bunyenya 5 10-20 Earth Surface 146 Buyoga-Kyabiri 5 10-20 Earth Surface 147 Kyabiri-Kyambogo 3 10-20 Earth Surface 148 Lukenke-Kabale 3 10-20 Earth Surface 149 Kagogo-Kasambya-Kitabika 6 N/A Earth Surface 150 Kyabiri-Ktooke 5 10-20 Earth Surface 151 Kiboowe-Makukulu 6 10-20 Earth Surface 152 Lukenke-Kasambya 3 10-20 Earth Surface 153 Maleku-Kabaale swamp 2 10-20 Earth Surface 154 Kyabiri-Mituugo swamp 2 10-20 Earth Surface 155 Kyojja-Butayunja TC-Katoma- 15 N/A Earth Surface Kamanda 156 Kabale-Butayunja TC- Buligita- 10 10-20 Earth Surface Kyetume 157 Mitungo-Buyinjayinja TC 3 over 20 Earth Surface 158 Bbale-Buyinjayinja 6 over 20 Earth Surface 159 Butayunja-swamp-Kagogo- 3 10-20 Earth Surface Kamanda 160 Mituugo-Kasota 4 over 20 Earth Surface 161 Luwanga-Buyinja 3 10-20 Earth Surface 162 Butayunja-Kagogo 6 10-20 Earth Surface 163 Kyetume –Kagogo 6 10-20 Earth Surface 164 Katoma-Kamanda 6 10-20 Earth Surface 165 Kyabiri-Mituungo 4 10-20 Earth Surface 166 Nkalwe-Kiryamenvu 5 10-20 Earth Surface 167 Kiryamenvu-Kawala-Kirembeko 7 10-20 Earth Surface 168 Gayaza-Kikondere-Kanyogoga 7.2 10-20 Earth Surface 169 Kyakatebe-Bulalo-Kisita 6 10-20 Earth Surface 170 Buwenda-Bulalo 7 over20 Earth Surface 171 Mbale-Kinoni-Buyembe 6.2 over20 Earth Surface 172 Namajjuzi-Kyakatebe 5 10-20 Earth Surface 173 Buwanga-Kanoni 4 10-20 Earth Surface 174 Serinya-Kalugugu-Mukungu 5 10-20 Earth Surface

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175 Kavule-Mukungu 4 over20 Earth Surface 176 Gayaza-Kawoko 6 over20 Earth Surface 177 Serinya-Bugana 3.5 10-20 Earth Surface 178 Kawoko –Serinya 9 10-20 Earth Surface 179 Butenga ( C)-Seera 6.5 10-20 Earth Surface 180 Kaswa-Kigungumika 5.7 10-20 Earth Surface 181 Kaswa-Lugazi-Kakungube 4 10-20 Earth Surface 182 Kabulasoke-Lubanda-Katanga 6.4 10-20 Earth Surface 183 Butenga-Kigungumika-Kakukulu 6.5 over20 Earth Surface 184 Kyansi-Nakatete-Kyankoole- 5.6 over 20 Earth Surface Bubondo 185 Nakibinge-Buwenda-Serinya 13 10-20 Earth Surface 186 Butenga-Kavule-Kyebumba 10 10-20 Earth Surface 187 Lukunyu-Bukiri-Kiryasaaka 5 10-20 Earth Surface 188 Kavule-Lugazi-Kabulaske 6 10-20 Earth Surface 189 Makukulu-Kasebwera 8 10-20 Earth Surface 190 Nabajjuzi-Bugomola-Kyakatebe 8 10-20 Earth Surface 191 Nyange-Kiryasaka-Kamage 5.8 10-20 Earth Surface 192 Nyange-Kiteera-Busweeke 6.3 10-20 Earth Surface 193 Kisaaka (B)-Hamuwala-Nyonjo 6 10-20 Earth Surface 194 Kigumba-Busweege-Gamuwala 4.7 10-20 Earth Surface 195 Bigasa (B)-Kabalungi-Kyalutange 7 10-20 Earth Surface 196 Bigasa (A)-Busweege 4 10-20 Earth Surface 197 Gaweewa-Kiteera-Mbale 7 over 20 Earth Surface 198 Bigasa-Kiteera 3 10-20 Earth Surface 199 Butalaga-Kiteredde-kabosa 5.5 10-20 Earth Surface 200 Nabigoobe PS-Kyakalinzi 5.6 10-20 Earth Surface 201 Bwanga-Kakindu 5 10-20 Earth Surface 202 Kakindu mkt-Gongwe 4 10-20 Earth Surface 203 Ganda-Mukoza 3 10-20 Earth Surface 204 Buyinjayinja-Kiryambidde- 7 10-20 Earth Surface Kigangazi 205 Kisaaba-Bunyazzi-Kigangazi 6 10-20 Earth Surface 206 Mbirizi (B)-Kayunga 4.6 10-20 Earth Surface 207 Lutuganda –Mbirizi 3 10-20 Earth Surface 208 Kasenyi-Busagula 5.7 over 20 Earth Surface 209 Kigangazi-Kyawamala 4 10-20 Earth Surface 210 Kayunga-Nanfabirye-Bulenge 5 10-20 Earth Surface 211 Kibaale-Kijulujulu-Namaliga 5.2 over 20 Earth Surface 212 Lusaka-Kijulujulu 5 10-20 Earth Surface 213 Mukisa-Lugando-Makomi 4.7 10-20 Earth Surface 214 Kyaterekera-Nantabinge 5.1 10-20 Earth Surface 54

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215 Mufukula-Mijulwa 3.2 10-20 Earth Surface 216 Kyazziza-Kibale-Kyogya 6.4 10-20 Earth Surface 217 Bukango-Kabulasoke (A) 4 over 20 Earth Surface 218 Kalungu-Kabulasoke B-Makomi 5.6 10-20 Earth Surface 219 Kitemi-Nakatooke-Kyogya 5 over 20 Earth Surface VPD- Vehicles per day Source: Department of works & Technical services 2017

Table A.4: Butenga villages by Parish Kyankole Kabigi Kisiita Kasebwera Kawoko Town Board Kavule A Kabigi A Kawoko Kawaala Mukunyu Butenga A A Kavule B Kabigi B Kawoko Nkalwe Bukiri Butenga B B Kyansi Kitoma Buwanga Kakukuulu Kikoota Butenga C Nakateete Meeru A Kyakatebe Lukuuku Sserinya Butenga D Butanga A Meeru B Bulalo A Kiryamenvu Bugana Butenga T/C Butanga B Kyakamunya Bulalo B Kannyogoga Kanoni Kyankoole Mbale A Buwenda Kikondere Kigaba A Kyankoole Mbale B Kisaabwa Kassebwera Kawoko T/C B Kaswa A Lwenkuba Gayaaza Kiwenjula Kaswa B Sseera Buyovu Gayaza A Kabulasoke Kitoma Gayaza B Lugazi Gayaza C Makoomi Bubondo Source: District Planning Unit 2018

Table A.5: Bigasa villages by Parish Mbirizi Kiteera Kigangazzi Butalaga Bulenge Kiteera Mijunwa Ganda Nanyabirye Nnyanga Kayunga Mukoza Kyampisi Gawewe Nanfabirye Kyaterekera Kyalutanga A Gingo Busagula Butalaga Kyalutanga B Kigangazzi Kabosa Kabalungi Kasenyi Ssekinga

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Lwemiyaga Kyawamala Buyinjayinja Bigasa A Bunyazi Kilyambidde Bigasa B Kisaba Nabigobe Buswege Mbirizi A Kakinda Gamuwala Mbirizi B Bukaana Kisala A Mbirizi C Gongwe Kisala B Lutuganda Lwendulu Kisala C Kyakamunya Kisala D Kyakalinzi Kiteredde Kyaterekera District Planning Unit 2018

Table A.6: Kitanda villages by Parish Luwoko Gayaza Mitigyera Makukuulu Ndeeba Mbulile A Kyankoko Mitigyera Makukuulu Sekamitumba Mbulile B Lukaawa Sseeta Busabala Kisaka A Kisooliini Mirembe A Lwamalenge Kalaga Kisaka B KitweKyanjovu Mirembe B Kayanja Kabandiko kisaka C Ntuuma-Kiteredde Kasambya Kyanika Mugaaju A Vvunza Ggingo Gayaaza Biteteero Mugaaju B Mbaale A Ndalagge Lwemiriti Kasambya Nakuusi Mbaale B Ntuuma A Buwembo Miteteero Kyakajwiga Mpaama A Ntuuma B Mizindaalo Nakateete Kabangereza Mpama B Luwoko Kabandiko Kagologolo Nnyonjo Mpaama C Misenyi A Mpaama D Misenyi B Nsololo A Kabaale-Kirinda Nsololo B Kikuuta A Nsololo C Kikuuta B Bakijjulula Source: District Planning Unit 2018

Table A.7: Kibinge villages by Parish Kisojo Kiryasaaka Maleku Butayunja Mirambi Lwengo Kiyooka B Lukenke B Luwanga Kateera Budda Sserinya Kabaale Kalubanda Mirambi Mpalampa Katoolerwa Lukenke A Bbale Kalunduka Kijjampiki Misanvu Kibubbu Kasota Makukuulu 56

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Kyabagoma Kiryassaaka Kagoggo B Mituugo A Kalisizo Kassebwavu Misanvu T.C Buyoga Butayunja Kyambogo Kisojjo A Kiyooka A Kagoggo A Kamanda Bunyeenya Kikaaya Magando Buyoga T.C Buligita Kalubaya Kyamabaale Kasambya Mituugo B Kisojjo B Buyoga Katoma Kyabiiri Ttala Kyetume Butayunja T.C Buyinja Source: District Planning Unit 2018

Table A.8: Town Council villages/Cells by Parish Kisagazi Kigungumika Kyango Bukomansimbi Central Kirembeko Kiryansaka Kigungumika Kyanakibi Bukoba Kirembeko Kisagazi Kabulunga Gayaza Central ward Kyeguluso Kitaasa Kagando Kasaka Kabulunga Gayaza Source: District Planning Unit 2018

Table A.9: Bukango villages by parish Bukango Kitemi Kalungu Kaziiza Lwenkuba Kitemi Mikisa Kyaziiza Kyaterekera Namaliga Kalungu Kibaale Bukango Nakatooke Kabulasoke Makoomi Kabulasoke Kijulujulu Lugando Kawoko Lusaka Mutukula Kyabamuyigga Source: District Planning Unit 2018

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