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One pager UWEWK 2026

Uganda Water and Environment Week (UWEWK) is a week long annual event that is organized by Ministry of Water and Environment through Water Resources nstitute. It provides interface between sector stakeholders for knowledge exchange, dialogue, and learning for improvement of Uganda’s water and environment resources.

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Concept Note for UWEWK 2026 Final

Uganda Water and Environment Week (UWEWK) is a weeklong event that is organized annually by the Ministry of Water and Environment (MWE) through the Water Resources Institute (WRI). The event has evolved and grown to become the flagship program for advocacy, influencing, information sharing, and learning within the water and environment spectrum.

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Call for abstracts UWEWK 2026

The 9th Uganda Water and Environment Week will be held from Monday 23rd March to Friday 27th March The National Organizing Committee of The Uganda Water and Environment Week 2026 therefore calls for abstracts from interested researchers, practitioners and policy makers to share their research and practical work, findings and experiences in line with the theme and sub themes of the week.

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Final REOI for supervision of 9 RGCS
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Final REOI for supervision of 9 RGCS

Request for Expression of Interest-Consulting Services for Construction supervision of Nine Rural Growth Centres of Bulange, Nango, Bubugo/Itanda, Kagumba, Kasaba, Rwentuha, Bubanda, Kyampangara and Nyamushojwa

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Final GCF REDD+ RBP Project_Summary_Uganda

This is the first REDD+ Results-Based Payment project in Africa to be presented to the GCF Board, positioning Uganda as a regional leader in climate mitigation and forest conservation.

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The project Occupational Health and Safety Measures aim to provide guidelines on how work will be executed during implementation of IFPA-CD Project to ensure that health and safety of the workers are adequately managed to prevent injuries and loss of lives during the course of employment. Occupational Health and Safety Measures has been developed in a manner consistent with the World Bank’s Environmental and Social Standard (ESS) 2 on Labour and working conditions in addition to relevant GoU legal and regulatory framework, World Bank Group General Environmental Health and Safety Guidelines (WBG EHS Guidelines), International Labour Organisation Conventions and other Good International Industry Practices.

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