Civil Society Uganda - Uganda Multimedia News & Information https://www.weinformers.com Politics, Health, Sceince, Business, Agriculture, Culture, Tourism, Women, Men, Oil, Sports Thu, 19 Aug 2010 11:37:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Civil society wants Uganda to improve capacity to provide bulk water to water stressed areas https://www.weinformers.com/2010/08/19/civil-society-wants-uganda-to-improve-capacity-to-provide-bulk-water-to-water-stressed-areas/ https://www.weinformers.com/2010/08/19/civil-society-wants-uganda-to-improve-capacity-to-provide-bulk-water-to-water-stressed-areas/#respond Thu, 19 Aug 2010 11:37:45 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=6632 The Civil Society has appealed to the Ministry of Water and Environment in Uganda to improve its capacity to provide bulk water supply to areas that are water stressed. According to a report of the Civil Society Budget Advocacy Group, though 66% of rural populations and 86% of the urban populations have access to safe […]

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The Civil Society has appealed to the Ministry of Water and Environment in Uganda to improve its capacity to provide bulk water supply to areas that are water stressed.

many Ugandans still not accessing safe water

According to a report of the Civil Society Budget Advocacy Group, though 66% of rural populations and 86% of the urban populations have access to safe water, districts like Bugiri, Mubende, Manafwa, Mayuge and Yumbe among other have less than 50% access to safe water which leaves them water stressed.

The Group says in its report that the ministry should first equip itself to deal with such a challenge of the extremely low access to safe water, arguing that if the areas are left behind the achievements made in increasing the access to safe water that the government has made in the past will be undermined.

The group says the ministry should improve its capacity to address access to safe water in such areas such that the entire country can uniformly progress in addressing the challenge of access of safe water in the country.

The absence of safe drinking water is responsible for many of the communicable diseases like cholera and hepatises E among others and is thus a big health concern.

By Zakaria Tiberindwa, Ultimate Media

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Civil Society wants Uganda government reduce on high drop rates in UPE schools https://www.weinformers.com/2010/07/19/civil-society-wants-uganda-government-reduce-on-high-drop-rates-in-upe-schools/ https://www.weinformers.com/2010/07/19/civil-society-wants-uganda-government-reduce-on-high-drop-rates-in-upe-schools/#respond Mon, 19 Jul 2010 16:00:15 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=5367 The Civil Society in Uganda has recommended that the government should ensure that the pupils that enroll in the schools under Universal Primary Education complete their primary education. The civil society organizations are concerned that the benefits of the universal primary education in Uganda are being undermined by the high school dropout rate, especially of […]

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The Civil Society in Uganda has recommended that the government should ensure that the pupils that enroll in the schools under Universal Primary Education complete their primary education.

Pulpils in Uganda. many are unable to finish primary school

The civil society organizations are concerned that the benefits of the universal primary education in Uganda are being undermined by the high school dropout rate, especially of girls.

Though the enrollment of pupils in primary schools has substantially increased as result of Universal Primary Education with 7 million pupils enrolling in UPE schools since 1997 when the program started, the high dropout rate which stands at 65% in the UPE schools has undermined the achievements of the program.

In the Civil Society Alternative Proposals to the National Budget Framework for the Financial Year at 2009/10 prepared by the Civil Society Budget Advocacy Group, Civil Society organizations say in order increase retention of pupils in school, the government needs to attract and retain more teachers to UPE schools in hard to reach areas, reduce teacher and pupil absenteeism plus increase the budget allocation to the School Facilities Grant and increasing affirmative action for the girl child in rural areas.

The organizations led by the NGO Forum say that it is unfortunate that the budget allocation to primary education declined from 50% in the financial year 2008/9 to 43% in the Financial Year 2009/2010 yet the enrollment is increasing.

The say that by doing this the budget has directly contributed to the dropout rates because of the less funding yet it should be reducing the high dropout rates in the various UPE schools.

The government increased in the budgetary allocation to education in the Uganda 2010/2011 national budget read by Finance Minister Syda Bbumba on June 11, 2010.

By Tiberindwa Zakaria, Ultimate Media

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