The Ugandan government, working through the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC), has signed a Grant and Project Implementation Agreement for a five-year project to improve water, sanitation, and urban infrastructure for refugees and host communities in Northern Uganda.

The project, valued at approximately EUR 22.6 million, is a collaboration with the German Government through Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW) Development Bank, and the European Union.
The “Climate Resilience and Water Infrastructure for Refugees and Host Communities in Northern Uganda” project aims to enhance living conditions in Arua city and the surrounding districts of Maracha and Terego. The initiative will focus on rehabilitating and expanding water supply systems, sanitation networks, and boreholes.
During the grant signing ceremony in Kampala on Wednesday, Dr. Eng. Silver Mugisha, the NWSC managing director, praised the partnership.
“The Government of Uganda, working through NWSC, is implementing this project to support refugee settlements and the surrounding host communities,” he said.
He added that the innovative approach, which includes working with Arua city council authorities and the Ministry of Water and Environment, is a key to achieving “collective success.”
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