MWE Headquarters
Karamoja Water Management Zone

Kyoga Water Management Zone Karamoja

Kyoga Water Management Zone Karamoja
Kyoga Water Management Zone Karamoja

REGIONAL MANAGER

Mr. Maximo Twinomuhangi

Districts Covered (9)

Katakwi Kotido Moroto Nakapiripirit Abim Kaabong Napak Nabilatuk Amudat

Project Coordinator: 

Name: -              Dr. Callist Tindimugaya, Commissioner, Water Resources Planning and Regulation

Mobile Phone:  - 0772521413

Email: -               Callist.tindimugaya@mwe.go.ug

Function

Kyoga Water Management Zone – Moroto Sub Office contributes to the mandate of the Directorate of Water Resources Management (DWRM) of ensuring the development and management of water resources in Uganda in an integrated and sustainable manner to provide water of adequate quantity and quality for all social and economic needs for the present and future generations. In doing this, KWMZ for instance, provides compliance assistance to water users, assessment of water permit applications, water resources quantity and quality monitoring as well as providing technical guidance in the preparation and implementation of Water Resources Management and Development plans commonly known as Catchment Management Plans (CMPs).

Projects

Ongoing Projects

1.        Strengthening Drought Resilience for Small Holder Farmers and Pastoralists in the IGAD Region – DRESSEA Project

The project is funded by the Adaptation Fund through the Sahara and Sahel Observatory. The overall objective of the project is to increase the resilience of smallholder farmers and pastoralists to climate change risks mainly those related to drought, through the establishment of appropriate early warning systems and implementation of drought adaptation actions in the IGAD region. The project targets to consolidate synergies and adopt innovative and resilient drought management actions from selected IGAD region countries including Djibouti, Kenya, Sudan and Uganda. More specifically, this project is intended to strengthen the drought resilience of smallholder farmers and pastoralists by:

a.        Developing and promoting regional investments in early drought warning systems (EWS) and improving the existing ones.

b.        Strengthening and improving the capacity of key stakeholders in drought risk management at regional, national and local levels.

c.        Facilitating smallholder farmers and pastoralists inputs to undertake innovative adaptation actions that reinforce their resilience to drought.

d.        Enhancing knowledge management and information sharing on drought resilience at the considered levels.

Project implementation arrangements

The project is implemented in collaboration with mandated institutions, such as the Department of Meteorology (MWE), the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, and Nabuin Zonal Agriculture Research and Development Institute (ZARDI). 

Achievements

·      2 weather stations have been installed in Moroto (Rupa) and Napak (Matany).

·      1 Early Warning Information Center has been renovated and equipped at the Department of Meteorology.

·      Non-Smart Phones and solar radios have been distributed to 115 farmer groups to improve their access to early warning information. 

·      Drought Management Plan and Emergency Response Plan has been prepared for Lokere Catchment.

·      115 farmer groups have been trained in drought adaptation measures and provided with seeds and seedlings of drought tolerant crop varieties. 

·      4 water harvesting structures have been constructed in Moroto (Lotisan and Tapac), Napak (Lopeei and Lokopo).

·      Soil and water conservation measures have been implemented in Moroto, Napak, and Nabilatuk to improve crop productivity. 

·      3 water boreholes have been protected following the guidelines for the protection of groundwater sources.