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Water Supply & Sanitation Collaborative Coucil - Partnership in Action
IT' THE BIG ISSUE

Uganda information

Capital: Kampala

Population: 30 Million

Improved Drinking Water Coverage

Total: 60%

Urban: 87%

Rural: 56%

Improved Sanitation Coverage

Total: 43%

Urban: 54%

Rural: 41%

 
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NATIONAL COORDINATOR FR
Julian Kyomuhangi
Senior Principal Env. Health Officer
Ministry of Health

P.O.Box 7272
Kampala

tel:256 41 43 41 696
julianakyomuha[at]yahoo.com

Uganda

Coalition building

In Uganda, a National Sanitation Working Group (NSWG) was set up in 2003, to coordinate and promote hygiene and sanitation in the country. The NSWG includes six different Ministries (Finance, Planning and Economic Development; Health; Education and Sports; Water, Lands and Environment; Local Government; and Gender, Labour and Social Development), the National Water and Sewerage Corporation, Kampala City Council, development partners such as the Water and Sanitation Program Africa and UNICEF, and NGOs such as Uganda Water and Sanitation Network (UWASNET) and WaterAid.

The Secretariat of the NSWG is provided by the Environmental Health Division within the Ministry of Health.

The NSWG has incorporated the WASH campaign, which aims to contribute to the acceleration of progress towards achieving the water and sanitation Millennium Development Goals.

 



WASH in Uganda

The WASH campaign has been instrumental in bringing together a wide range of stakeholders, resulting in improved communication and coordination. The Minister for Water, Lands and Environment (former Minister of State for Water) Mrs. Maria Mutagamba has played a key role in promoting the global WASH campaign, and is one of the co-convenors of the global Women Leaders for WASH initiative.


Activities, Milestones and Major Achievements

As a testament to the value of effective coordinating bodies, achievements of the National Sanitation Working Group so far have included:

  • The influencing of sanitation budgets in the water and sanitation sector and the line ministries,
  • promotion and advocacy for an annual national sanitation week,
  • development of a ten-year Improved Sanitation and Hygiene (ISH) Financing Strategy;
  • documentation of Best Operational Practices (BoPs); and
  • the initiation of a nationwide hand washing campaign.


As the first national-level spin-off of the global Women Leaders for WASH initiative, in February 2007 Uganda organised the first 'Women Leaders for WASH' symposium, attended among others by a large number of Members of Parliament, Uganda's First Lady, and Mrs. Sherie Blair, wife of the British Prime Minister. The wide attendance showed that water, sanitation and hygiene have not only been recognised as priority issues in Uganda, but can also count on a high level of political commitment and organisation.

Links and Resources

Both reports below refer to activities that are part of the Uganda International Year of Sanitation, and to the integration of HIV/AIDS and WASH issues, working together with the National Community of Women Living with HIV and AIDS (NACWOLA).