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Museveni Launches Campaign in Mpigi, Warns Against Development Obstruction

Museveni Launches Campaign in Mpigi, Warns Against Development Obstruction

Butambala District: A Transformation Underway ‌- Empowering Communities and Building a Brighter Future

Butambala⁣ District, Uganda, is experiencing a period of⁣ notable positive change, ‍driven by strategic government investment and a clear focus on grassroots ⁢advancement. Recent reports highlight ​a remarkable transformation across key sectors – women’s ⁣empowerment, wealth creation, education, ‍health,‍ and crucially, access to clean water -⁣ painting a picture of a community steadily building⁤ a more prosperous and enduring future.

During a recent address, Butambala District Chairperson Mr. Mugarura expressed deep gratitude to President Museveni ‍for⁣ prioritizing teh needs of ordinary Ugandans through⁣ impactful programs like the Parish Development Model (PDM) and ‌Emyooga. These‌ initiatives, he emphasized, are not just providing financial ‍assistance, but are fundamentally restoring hope‍ to households previously marginalized from the formal economy. It’s a testament to the power of targeted ⁣interventions⁤ when they​ directly​ address the challenges faced by those at‌ the ⁢local level.

A Growing and Engaged Community

the district, home⁤ to‌ 146,516 residents according to⁤ the 2024 census, is ​administratively structured around seven sub-counties ⁣and town councils, encompassing 25 parishes and 141 villages. This administrative framework is​ mirroring a ⁣growing civic engagement, evidenced ⁢by a substantial​ increase in registered voters – now totaling⁤ 66,932, a rise​ of 11,119 ⁤as 2021. The⁤ expansion‍ of polling stations from 123 to 169 further underscores this burgeoning‌ participation ‌in the democratic process.This ⁤isn’t simply about numbers; it’s about ⁢a community actively taking ownership ⁤of its future.

Fueling Wealth Creation: PDM and Emyooga in Action

The impact of the Parish Development Model ⁢(PDM) is especially noteworthy.‌ All 25 parishes ⁤within Butambala have received a combined Shs8.9⁤ billion through the PDM, with‍ an remarkable 86.2% – Shs7.46 billion – already disbursed⁢ to 7,461 beneficiary households. This direct ‍financial injection is empowering‍ individuals to start and expand businesses, fostering economic independence and resilience.

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Complementing the PDM, the Emyooga initiative is also gaining traction. Currently, 18 Emyooga ⁣Savings and​ Credit Cooperative Organizations (SACCOs) operate within the district,​ boasting a‌ membership​ of 8,116 ‌individuals. These SACCOs have collectively received Shs780 million in government funding, providing access to affordable credit and⁣ fostering a culture of savings ‍and entrepreneurship. ‌The synergy between these two programs is creating a‍ powerful engine for wealth‍ creation⁤ at the grassroots‍ level.

Investing in Human capital: Education‍ and Healthcare

Recognizing that a ‍thriving​ economy requires a skilled​ and healthy⁢ population, ‍Butambala District is also making significant strides ⁢in ⁤education and healthcare.‌ ​the ‍district currently supports 68⁤ government primary‌ schools, ‌educating 24,284 pupils, and 12 government ‍secondary schools, ⁤serving‌ 9,607 students. Nine of these secondary schools offer ⁤Universal Secondary Education and Universal post-O Level Education, providing access ⁤to quality education for 6,110 learners.

While access to education is expanding, challenges ‍remain. Three ​parishes currently lack a government ​primary school, and one sub-county ⁢is without ‍a government secondary school. Though, proactive steps are being‍ taken to⁤ address these gaps, with the ongoing construction of ⁣two new​ seed ⁢secondary​ schools poised to ensure that⁢ every sub-county has access to ‍secondary education upon ⁢completion.

In ⁣the health sector, Butambala is ensuring basic access with one hospital and six ⁤Health Centre ⁣IIIs, guaranteeing that each ⁣sub-county has at least ​one public‍ health facility. This foundational infrastructure is critical for ⁣preventative ⁢care and ​addressing the health needs of the ⁢community.

Water Access: A Cornerstone⁤ of Development

Perhaps ‍one of the most significant ‍achievements in Butambala⁣ District is the dramatic betterment in ‍access to safe water. Currently, 123‌ out of 141 rural villages ‌- 87.2% – now have access to‍ clean ⁢water sources. This is a‌ direct result of strategic investments in ‍water infrastructure, including the completed Gombe-Kyabadaza ‍Townships Piped Water Supply and⁣ Sanitation System, which benefits over 55,000 people.Additional systems in‌ Ngando, ‌Kibibi, Bulo,​ kirokola, and Kabasanda are further expanding coverage.

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Ongoing and planned projects, including new boreholes, extensions to existing piped ⁣water systems, rehabilitation of older

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