Performance Report for FY 2009/10 - UWASNET
Performance Report for FY 2009/10 - UWASNET
Performance Report for FY 2009/10 - UWASNET
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<strong>Per<strong>for</strong>mance</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>FY</strong> <strong>2009</strong>/<strong>10</strong><br />
Under the water supply subsector, high investments were registered in construction of piped<br />
water schemes (UGX 4.479 billion) and construction of boreholes (UGX 4.05 billion). Section 4.<strong>10</strong><br />
looks at measures being taken to ensure functionality of the new supplies under construction.<br />
There are low levels of investment in ensuring water quality through water testing and water<br />
filtering as well as investment in rehabilitation of springs.<br />
3.3 Investments in Sanitation and Hygiene promotion<br />
The sanitation and Hygiene promotion subsector provides a wide range of areas <strong>for</strong> investment.<br />
Figure 3.5 presents investments made under the Sanitation and Hygiene subsector<br />
Figure 3.5 Investments in Sanitation and Hygiene promotion (UGX million)<br />
Drainage channels (Kms)<br />
Household Arboloo construction<br />
Public latrine (traditional)<br />
Household F/alterna (ecosan) latrine<br />
Household skyloo latrine construction<br />
Public Waterborne system<br />
Waste disposal facilities construction<br />
Drying racks construction<br />
HH Ecosan (UDDT ) construction<br />
School handwashing facilities<br />
Sanplats production and distribution<br />
Tools <strong>for</strong> toilet construction<br />
School toilets <strong>for</strong> teachers<br />
Drainage channels (Kms)<br />
Public latrines VIP<br />
Public Ecosan toilets<br />
Sanitation and hygiene promotion<br />
Household VIP latrines construction<br />
HH traditional latrine construction<br />
Household handwashing facilities<br />
School toilets <strong>for</strong> girls<br />
School toilets <strong>for</strong> boys<br />
0.08<br />
2.82<br />
4.90<br />
9.86<br />
9.86<br />
27.00<br />
31.16<br />
31.75<br />
32.23<br />
62.59<br />
71.44<br />
74.12<br />
77.17<br />
79.40<br />
93.15<br />
128.39<br />
151.63<br />
169.69<br />
229.85<br />
316.38<br />
559.42<br />
578.49<br />
From Figure 3.5, high investments were made in the construction of school toilets (<strong>for</strong> boys,<br />
girls and teachers; UGX 1.215 billion) and installation of hand washing facilities. There was high<br />
investment in household toilet construction as a <strong>for</strong>m of demonstration of technologies (UDDT<br />
ecosan, sky-loos, fossa alterna, arbo loo) or outright support to disadvantaged families, which<br />
includes the very poor, the elderly, people living with HIV/AIDS, and Child-headed households<br />
thus putting exceptions to the government policy of no subsidy <strong>for</strong> household sanitation.<br />
33 | NGOs in the Ugandan Water and Sanitation Sector<br />
UGX millions