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Mbuya I Parish – Kinawataka SlumMoru Abdallah – Council Agent Mbuya IYiga Fredrick – former LC II ChairpersonKibuka Twaha – LC I Kalerwe ZoneKavuma Tonnie – LC I Kago zoneKaija Sight – Area Male CouncillorKatuishabe Betty – Area Female CouncillorCouncillor Kalule – PWD Nakawa2.2.3.4 Detailed Action Planning and Investment Planning:The working groups undertook to further elaborate on the priority issues identified, look into possibleaction areas, lead actors, and resources (both available and potential) -to implement the actionplans. The action planning stage of the process took a consultative approach among the actors,with the council as the lead actors in the committee. The planning was informed by inter nal councilresources and work plans, and particularly by the ongoing local government reform initiatives inthe three countries as well as the LASDAP in Kenya. Below is a snapshot of these plans.Example 1: Strategic Action Planning in Kampala: Solid Waste Management in Kagugube SlumsObjective: To empower communities in the project area to manage their solid wastes.Activities Funds Year 1 (UGS) Responsible PeopleCommunity sensitization 2,245,000 HI, CDO, PlannerVillage sensitization meetings 3,650,000 Planner, CDO, HISorting refuse 42,600,000 HA, Agricultural Officer.Formation and training of community 1,840,000 PlannerTransport costs 69,550,000 HA, Planner, PATCMonitoring and Evaluation 3,240,000 PATC, DMO, HI, CDOExample 2: Strategic Investment Planning in Musoma: Improvement of Urban Environment – Solidand Liquid Waste ManagementActivity TOTAL (TZS) CO<strong>UN</strong>CIL GOVERNMENT LOCAL PRIVATE FOREIGNSOURCES SOURCES SOURCES SOURCESDevelopment of landfill site 22,351,000 6,351,000 6,000,000 — — 10,000,0003 Refuse vehicles 255,000,000 — 170,000,000 — — 85,000,0002 Cesspit emptiers 200,000,000 — 100,000,000 — — 100,000,00057 Refuse bins 14,250,000 5,000,000 — — 9,250,000Cleaning equipment 7,880,000 880,000 7,000,000 — —Environmental health campaigns 2,786,000 786,000 — — — 2,000,000Construction of 4 sewage lagoons 12,000,000 6,000,000 — — — 6,000,000Recycling waste 50,000,000 10,000,000 — 10,000,000 5,000,000 25,000,000Rehabilitating Kitaji pond 374,400,000 10,000,000 — — — 364,400,000Construction of spill way 56,512,762 6,512,762 — 4,000,000 — 46,000,00026Cities Development Strategies for Improved Urban Environment and Poverty Reduction in the Lake <strong>Victoria</strong> Region

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