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Vote:605 Kibuku District Quarter2
Local Government Quarterly Performance Report FY 2017/18 Vote:605 Kibuku District Quarter2 Terms and Conditions I hereby submit Quarter 2 performance progress report. This is in accordance with Paragraph 8 of the letter appointing me as an Accounting Officer for Vote:605 Kibuku District for FY 2017/18. I confirm that the information provided in this report represents the actual performance achieved by the Local Government for the period under review. Name and Signature: Accounting Officer, Kibuku District Date: 28/08/2019 cc. The LCV Chairperson (District) / The Mayor (Municipality) 1 Local Government Quarterly Performance Report FY 2017/18 Vote:605 Kibuku District Quarter2 Summary: Overview of Revenues and Expenditures Overall Revenue Performance Ushs Thousands Approved Budget Cumulative Receipts % of Budget Received Locally Raised Revenues 71,994 36,433 51% Discretionary Government Transfers 3,604,372 1,937,656 54% Conditional Government Transfers 12,745,084 6,294,023 49% Other Government Transfers 0 439,769 0% Donor Funding 0 35,380 0% Total Revenues shares 16,421,450 8,743,262 53% Overall Expenditure Performance by Workplan Ushs Thousands Approved Cumulative Cumulative % Budget % Budget % Releases Budget Releases Expenditure Released Spent Spent Planning 99,752 37,950 37,226 38% 37% 98% Internal Audit 40,860 20,090 18,183 49% 45% 91% Administration 2,640,725 1,437,276 1,050,139 54% 40% 73% Finance 661,508 197,087 193,587 30% 29% 98% Statutory Bodies 427,743 231,835 231,835 54% 54% 100% Production and Marketing 395,057 180,049 147,958 -
Informal Support for People with Alzheimer's Disease and Related D
Informal Support for People With Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias in Rural Uganda: A Qualitative Study Pia Ngoma Nankinga ( [email protected] ) Mbarara University of Science and Technology Samuel Maling Maling Mbarara University of Science and Technology Zeina Chemali Havard Medical School Edith K Wakida Mbarara University of Science and Technology Celestino Obua Mbarara University of Science and Technology Elialilia S Okello Makerere University Research Keywords: Informal support, dementia and rural communities Posted Date: December 17th, 2019 DOI: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.2.19063/v1 License: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Read Full License Page 1/16 Abstract Background: The generation of people getting older has become a public health concern worldwide. People aged 65 and above are the most at risk for Alzheimer’s disease which is associated with physical and behavioral changes. This nurtures informal support needs for people living with dementia where their families together with other community members are the core providers of day to day care for them in the rural setting. Despite global concern around this issue, information is still lacking on informal support delivered to these people with dementia. Objective: Our study aimed at establishing the nature of informal support provided for people with dementia (PWDs) and its perceived usefulness in rural communities in South Western Uganda. Methods: This was a qualitative study that adopted a descriptive design and conducted among 22 caregivers and 8 opinion leaders in rural communities of Kabale, Mbarara and Ibanda districts in South Western Uganda. The study included dementia caregivers who had been in that role for a period of at least six months and opinion leaders in the community. -
FAO Fisheries & Aquaculture
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Fisheries and for a world without hunger Aquaculture Department National Aquaculture Sector Overview Uganda I. Characteristics, Structure And Resources Of The Sector IV. Trends, Issues And Development a. Summary V. References b. History And General Overview a. Bibliography c. Human Resources b. Related Links d. Farming Systems Distribution And Characteristics e. Cultured Species f. Practices/Systems Of Culture II. Sector Performance a. Production b. Market And Trade c. Contribution To The Economy III. Promotion And Management Of The Sector a. The Institutional Framework b. The Governing Regulations c. Applied Research, Education And Training Characteristics, structure and resources of the sector Summary Uganda produces up to 15 000 tonnes of fish from aquaculture, including production from small-scale fish farmers, emerging commercial fish farmers and stocked community water reservoirs and minor lakes. There are an estimated 20 000 ponds throughout the country with an average surface area of 500 m² per pond. Production ranges between 1 500 kg per hectare per year for subsistence farmers to 15 000 kg per hectare per year for emerging commercial fish farmers. With improved market prices for fish, government intervention for increased production and stagnating supply from capture fisheries, aquaculture has begun to attract entrepreneurial farmers seeking to exploit the business opportunity provided by the prevailing demand for fish. This recent expansion in aquaculture has also resulted in the transformation of 20 percent to 30 percent of the smallholder subsistence ponds into profitable small-scale production units through developments in management as well as scale of production. -
MUKONO BFP.Pdf
Local Government Budget Framework Paper Vote: 542 Mukono District Structure of Budget Framework Paper Foreword Executive Summary A: Revenue Performance and Plans B: Summary of Department Performance and Plans by Workplan C: Draft Annual Workplan Outputs for 2015/16 Page 1 Local Government Budget Framework Paper Vote: 542 Mukono District Foreword The District expects an annual budget of shs. 28,090,331,000 of which central grants contribute over 94.2% Donor funding 1.6% and local revenue 4.2%. The expected expenditure per department is as follows: Administration=3.8%, Finance= 4.6%, statutory bodies=3.4%, Production=8.9%, Health care= 10.8%, Education and sports= 57.1%, Works=3.8%, Water = 2.3%, Natural resource=1%, Community based=1.7%, Planning unit=2.2%, Internal audit=0 .4%. LUKE L. L. LOKUDA CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER MUKONO DISTRICT Page 2 Local Government Budget Framework Paper Vote: 542 Mukono District Executive Summary Revenue Performance and Plans 2014/15 2015/16 Approved Budget Receipts by End Proposed Budget September UShs 000's 1. Locally Raised Revenues 1,338,909 233,424 1,338,909 2a. Discretionary Government Transfers 2,860,770 715,193 2,860,770 2b. Conditional Government Transfers 25,300,550 6,174,496 25,300,550 2c. Other Government Transfers 2,759,364 1,256,460 1,734,554 3. Local Development Grant 677,694 169,423 677,694 4. Donor Funding 529,677 181,770 0 Total Revenues 33,466,963 8,730,765 31,912,477 Revenue Performance in the first quarter of 2014/15 Planned Revenues for 2015/16 Expenditure Performance and Plans 2014/15 -
The EIA Process in Uganda 63 Figure 9-1: Flow Chart Highlighting the Main Steps in the Environmental & Social Management Framework (ESMF) 109
DECEMBER 2013 Public Disclosure Authorized Republic of Uganda Uganda National Roads Authority NORTH EASTERN CORRIDOR ROAD ASSET MANAGEMENT PROJECT Public Disclosure Authorized (NECRAMP) - TORORO-MBALE- SOROTI-LIRA- KAMDINI ROAD ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized ADDRESS C O WI A /S P arallelvej 2 2800 Kongens Lyngby Denmark TEL +4 5 5 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 FAX +4 5 5 6 4 0 9 9 9 9 WWW c owi.c om DECEMBER 2013 UGANDA NATIONAL ROADS AUTHORITY NORTH EASTERN CORRIDOR ROAD ASSET MANAGEMENT PROJECT (NECRAMP) - TORORO-MBALE- SOROTI-LIRA-KAMDINI ROAD ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK PROJECT NO. A 0 1 3 6 9 3 DOCUMENT NO. 13693/ESMF VERSION 6 DATE OF ISSUE 3 Dec ember 2013 PREPARED RE M E /P A AO CHECKED DRS APPROVED MVJ i E nvironment and Soc ial Management Framework for T ororo-Mbale-Soroti-Lira-Kamdini Road (340 km) BASIC INFORMATION Basic Project Information Country: Uganda Project ID: P125590 Project Name: North Eastern Corridor Road Asset Management Project (NECRAMP) Task Team Negede Lewi Leader: Estimated 13-Jan-2014 Estimated 10-Jun-2014 Appraisal Board Date: ManagingDate: AFTTR Lending Specific Investment Loan Unit: Instrument: Sector(s): Rural and Inter-Urban Roads and Highways (80%), Public administration- Transportation (10%), General transportation sector Theme(s): Infrastructure(10%) services for private sector development (50%), Regional integration (20%), Rural services and infrastructure (20%), Administrative -
Analysis of the Pro Bono Service Providing Institutions in Uganda
ANALYSIS OF THE PRO BONO SERVICE PROVIDING INSTITUTIONS IN UGANDA. A CASE STUDY OF UGANDA LAW SOCIETY BY KUSASIRA PATHEA REG:NO.LLB/38149/123/DU A REPORT SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF LAW IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELORS DEGREE IN LAW OF KAMPALA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY ARPIL, 2016 DECLARATION I Kusasira Pathea LLB/38149/ 123/DU Declare that this research report is a result of my own efforts, to the best of my knowledge it is original and has never been submitted to any university or institution for any academic award Signature: ......... .. .... ....................... Name: ... ..................... ...................... Date: ........ ........................................ ii DEDICATION I dedicate this research work to my parents Mr, Emmanuel Byakatonda and Mf Joyce Byakatonda kekirehe for their endurance contribution, sacrifice and most of all their spiritual guidance towards my life and accomplishment of this work and their support during all my years of study and especially during the four years at the University iii APPROVAL This research under the topic Analysis of the Pro Bono Service Providing Institutions in Uganda. A Case Study of Uganda Law Society has been under my supervision and guidance as the Kampala international university supervisor .I here by approve it as ready for submission. Signature: ....... f:#·-~ ........... Name:·.M..' ... :J.Rv: ....i(,4 .7.A.1r/.E A-- MFA LA H'/1 Date: ... ~.. /oS./.?:.'9.!. .£ iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I am grateful to my supervisor Dr. Father katamba for his Guidance on the research and his continued feed back~~~~. This research would not have been accomplished. I am as well indented to my parentS~ brothers and sisters 7 for their continued support through out my education right from primary level up to my fourth year of study at the University and am exceeding thank full to them I thank God the almighty for his tremendous love towards me and for the gift of life and wisdom and everything he gave me through out my journey of study. -
Bishop Stuart University P.O
BISHOP STUART UNIVERSITY P.O. Box 9 Mbarara Uganda. Tel: +256-4854-22970 Email: [email protected], [email protected] Kampala Liason Offi ce: St. Francis Community Centre Phase II building, 2nd Floor, Room 1 Makerere University. Email: [email protected] Tel: +256-773-724-003 Website: www.bsu.ac.ug INTRODUCTION Medical Services: The University has been blessed with a clinic • Bachelor of Animal Health and Producti on (BAHP)* • Bachelor of Banking and Investment Management (BBIM) Under the guidance of lecturers, the students of the faculty will Bishop Stuart University is a not-for-profi t Chartered educati onal which is manned by well trained nurses. For referrals, the pati ents • Bachelor of Sports Science (BSS) • Bachelor of Project Planning and Management (BPPM)* be conducti ng clinics to assist people with various legal problems, insti tuti on established by Ankole Diocese of the Province of the are referred to Ruharo Mission Hospital with which the university • Diploma in Midwifery (DMW) • Bachelor of Procurement and Supply Chain Management such as accessing justi ce, issues if domesti c violence, matt ers of has a partnership/health scheme. Anglican Church of Uganda to provide Christi an based higher • Advanced Certi fi cate in Appropriate and Sustainable (BPSCM)* succession. They will be writi ng to sensiti ze communiti es about Technologies (ACAST) • Bachelor of Community Psychology (BCP)* their rights, such as the right to a clean environment, the right to Educati on, training and research for the expansion of God’s Students Clubs: Many clubs and associati ons are progressively The university got an opportunity of sending its students of • Bachelor of Records Management and Informati on Science educati on, the right to health and the right to shelter, land rights kingdom, human Knowledge and bett erment of society. -
Licenced Forex Bureau As at March 10, 2020 No. Name Address Telephone Email Address 1 Abia P.O
LICENCED FOREX BUREAUS AS AT March 10, 2020 LICENCED FOREX BUREAU AS AT MARCH 10, 2020 NO. NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE EMAIL ADDRESS 1 ABIA P.O. Box 10706 Arua, Plot No. 22B Avenue Road Arua 0750-777758 [email protected] 2 ABISELOM P. O. Box 35492, Kampala, Plot No 2530 Tirupati Mazima Mall, Ggaba Road, Kabalagala, Kampala 0786-758888 [email protected] 3 ACCESS P.O. Box 27632 Kampala, Shop No.12 Krish Mall, Old Portbell Road, Bugolobi, Kampala. 0414-223508 [email protected] 4 ACE P.O. Box 21921, Kampala, Entebbe International Airport – Arrival Lounge, Entebbe 0782-841378 [email protected] 5 ALPACA P. O. Box 7456, Kampala, Plot No. 1387 Rubaga Road, Kampala 0700-001002 [email protected] 6 ALPHA CAPITAL PARTNERS P.O. Box 33996, Kampala, Plot No.12 Kampala Road, Cham Towers, Shop No. 17, Kampala, 0392-612648 [email protected] 7 ALREADY Plot No. 4 Rashid Khamis Road, Already Hotel Building, Kampala 0772-429001 [email protected] 8 AMAL P.O.Box 10363 Kampala, Plot No.1 Central Lane, Arua 0753-819042 [email protected] 9 AMRON P.O. Box 1255, Mbarara, Nakumatt Building, Plot 4, Buremba – Kakoba Road, Mbarara. 0775-729890 [email protected] 10 ASANTE P.O. Box 70643, Kampala, Plot No.18, Nabugabo Road, Mariam Nabusi Arcade, Shop No. 4, Kampala 0774-763432 [email protected] 11 ASHANTI P.O. Box 31364, Plot 5B Wilson Road, Shop No. F-2, Arua Park Mall, Kampala. 0414-343559 [email protected] 12 ASIAN OVERSEAS P.O. Box 7669, Kampala, Plot No. 4A Crown House, Shop No.1, Kampala Road, Kampala. -
SITUATION ANALYSIS O CHILDREN in UGANDA
2015 SITUATION ANALYSIS o푓 CHILDREN in UGANDA 2015 SITUATION ANALYSIS o푓 CHILDREN in UGANDA © Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development and UNICEF Uganda, 2015 Photos: UNICEF Uganda 2015 Main Cover Photo: David Walker SITUATION ANALYSIS o푓 CHILDREN in UGANDA 2015 4 SITUATION ANALYSIS o푓 CHILDREN in UGANDA 2015 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Situation Analysis of Children in Uganda 2015 was led by a Steering Committee co-chaired by the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development (William Ndoleriire) and the Social Policy UNICEF Uganda’s Advocacy section (Diego Angemi, Maricar Garde, Wilbroad Ngambi, Hildigunnur Engilbertsdottir, Sarah Kabaija and Allen Nakalo). Membership of the Steering Committee included the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development (James Ssembatya Kaboggoza), the Ministry of Health (Jesca Nsungwa-Sabiiti), the Ministry of Water and Environment (Ahmed Sentumbwe), the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Sport (Eliot Arinaitwe), the Justice Law and Order Sector (Sam Wairagala), the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (Eva Kentaro Mugerwa), the National Council of Children (Martin Kiiza and Harriet Nakimuli), the Uganda Child Rights NGO Network (Mariam Akiror) and Save the Children (Emily Kaakyo). The research and drafting of the report was led by David Walker, Nicola Jones and Taveeshi Gupta of the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) in the UK, in close collaboration with Ibrahim Kasirye and Mildred Barungi of the Economic Policy Research Centre in Uganda. Research assistance was provided by Paola Pereznieto, Patrick Ulrichs and Janey Stephensons (ODI). The equity analysis presented in the statistical abstract (Appendix 2) was developed by Sarah Kabaija and Arthur Muteesasira of UNICEF, in close collaboration with Ben Paul Mungyereza (Executive Director) and Andrew Mukulu (Director, Population and Social Statistics) of the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS). -
Vol. CX No. 25 5Th May, 2017
THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA Registered at the — General Past Officefor transmission within East Africa as a Newspaper Hiettiuedl ty Vol. CX No. 25 5th May, 2017 Price: Shs. 5,000 yr CONTENTS PAGE General Notice No. 348 of 2017. The Marriage Act—Notice... ae sais 433 The Companies Act—Notices.. F wise 433 THE COMPANIES ACT, LAWS OF UGANDA,2000. The Electoral Commission Act—Notices ... 434-436 (Cap. 110). The Bank of Uganda Act—Notices_... .. 437-438 The Electricity ‘Act—Notices 439-440 NOTICE. The Trademarks Act— Registration of Applications 440-446 PURSUANT to Section 40(4) of the Companies Act, (No. Advertisements.. w. 446-452 SUPPLEMENTS 1/2012) Laws of Uganda, 2000, notice is hereby given that Statutory Instruments KIKAGATE SERVICE STATION LIMITED,has been by a No. 21—The Non-Governmental Organisations (Fees) special resolution passed on 14th March, 2017, and with the Regulations, 2017. approval of the Registrar of Companies, changed in nameto No. 22—The Non-Governmental Organisations Regulations, EDDIES' SERVICE STATION LIMITED, and that such 2017. No, 23—The Electoral Commission (Appointment of Date of new name has been entered in myRegister. Completion of Update of Voters' Register in Tororo Dated at Kampala, this 15th day of March, 2017. District) Instrument, 2017. AYALO VIVIENNE, CORRIGENDUM Assistant Registrar of Companies. Take notice that General Notice No. 276 of 2017, was erroneously advertised in The Uganda Gazette Vol. CX, No. 20 of 5th April, 2017. The name was wrongly typeset as General Notice No. 349 of 2017. Namusoke Rose instead of NAMUKOSE ROSE, the THE COMPANIES ACT, LAWS OF UGANDA,2000. -
Republic of Uganda
REPUBLIC OF UGANDA VALUE FOR MONEY AUDIT REPORT ON SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN KAMPALA MARCH 2010 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS REPUBLIC OF UGANDA .......................................................................................................... 1 VALUE FOR MONEY AUDIT REPORT ..................................................................................... 1 ON SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN KAMPALA .................................................................... 1 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ...................................................................................................... 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................................... 5 CHAPTER 1 ......................................................................................................................... 10 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 10 1.0 BACKGROUND .............................................................................................10 1.1 MOTIVATION ...............................................................................................12 1.2 MANDATE ....................................................................................................13 1.3 VISION ........................................................................................................13 1.4 MISSION ................................................................................................................. -
Kampala Cholera Situation Report
Kampala Cholera Situation Report Date: Monday 4th February, 2019 1. Summary Statistics No Summary of cases Total Number Total Cholera suspects- Cummulative since start of 54 #1 outbreak on 2nd January 2019 1 New case(s) suspected 04 2 New cases(s) confirmed 54 Cummulative confirmed cases 22 New Deaths 01 #2 3 New deaths in Suspected 01 4 New deaths in Confirmed 00 5 Cumulative cases (Suspected & confirmed cases) 54 6 Cumulative deaths (Supected & confirmed cases) in Health Facilities 00 Community 03 7 Total number of cases on admission 00 8 Cummulative cases discharged 39 9 Cummulative Runaways from isolation (CTC) 07 #3 10 Number of contacts listed 93 11 Total contacts that completed 9 day follow-up 90 12 Contacts under follow-up 03 13 Total number of contacts followed up today 03 14 Current admissions of Health Care Workers 00 13 Cummulative cases of Health Care Workers 00 14 Cummulative deaths of Health Care Workers 00 15 Specimens collected and sent to CPHL today 04 16 Cumulative specimens collected 45 17 Cummulative cases with lab. confirmation (acute) 00 Cummulative cases with lab. confirmation (convalescent) 22 18 Date of admission of last confirmed case 01/02/2019 19 Date of discharge of last confirmed case 02/02/2019 20 Confirmed cases that have died 1 (Died from the community) #1 The identified areas are Kamwokya Central Division, Mutudwe Rubaga, Kitintale Zone 10 Nakawa, Naguru - Kasende Nakawa, Kasanga Makindye, Kalambi Bulaga Wakiso, Banda Zone B3, Luzira Kamwanyi, Ndeba-Kironde, Katagwe Kamila Subconty Luwero District,