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National Water & Sewerage Company (NWSC), the Ugandan utility responsible for urban water delivery, was operating at a loss of Sh 348MM a month with performance indicators below African utility standards. In 1999, the Bank recommended that NWSC close down for good, after five years of intensive...
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new managerial initiatives in NWSC; offers explanations for the application of the New Managerial approaches in Uganda …
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The specific objectives of this project (Credit of US$42.3 million over the period 1995-2003) were to: (a) improve health conditions through better water supply, excreta disposal, waste management and public hygiene; (b) alleviate poverty and improve the lot of women; and (c) reduce environmental...
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Uganda has placed the fight against corruption high on the development agenda by establishing a range of anti …-corruption institutions and strategies. The Uganda third National Integrity Survey, released in 2008 by the Inspectorate of Government …, recommended that if Uganda was to make real progress in tackling corruption nationwide, individual sectors would need to undertake …
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that have been used in Uganda's National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC). We outline the potential for internal …
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countries. This study employed the ‘political settlement analysis’ to explain both Uganda’s National Water and Sewerage … turnaround to happen, Uganda’s dominant ruling coalition, struggling to chart a developmental trajectory with limited domestic …
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