Tag Archives: Planning

Mukono District Intensifies Physical Development Planning Amid Rapid Urban Growth

Mukono District Intensifies Physical Development Planning Amid Rapid Urban Growth

MUKONO — Mukono District has intensified efforts to promote organized and sustainable urban development through the implementation of Detailed Physical Development Plans under the Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area Urban Development Programme (GKMA-UDP). The ongoing planning process targets Nama Sub-county, Nakisunga Sub-county, and Kyampisi Sub-county, where district officials, local leaders, technical teams, and community stakeholders are collaborating to guide future land …

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Researchers push gov’t to embrace data-driven education planning

Researchers push govt to embrace data driven education planning

Education researchers have urged the government to institutionalise routine termly data collection for decision-making, and to promote data-driven planning and resource allocation in order to improve efficiency in the education sector. The clarion call was made during the closure of a two-year project aimed at scaling up data use in the education sector. With funding from the International Development Research …

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NPA IN PLANNING CHAOS! Climate Ignored, Cities Unplanned, Billions Misaligned — Has Muvawala Stayed Too Long?

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The National Planning Authority (NPA), the very brain meant to guide Uganda’s development, is now under intense scrutiny after the Auditor General’s December 2025 report exposed a troubling picture of weak coordination, delayed plans, underfunding and a planning system struggling to keep pace with a rapidly changing country. At the centre of this unfolding storm is Executive Director Dr. Joseph …

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Mukono District Trains Stakeholders on eCHIS, Calls for Accurate and Reliable Data for Better Planning

Mukono District Trains Stakeholders on eCHIS Calls for Accurate and

Mukono– During the orientation, participants were cautioned against poor-quality data entry, which undermines effective decision-making and service delivery. Emphasis was placed on the importance of collecting complete, accurate, timely, and reliable data as a foundation for effective health planning and resource allocation. Some of the participants. The training focused on improving the collection, analysis, and use of household-level health indicators …

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