Responsibilities and accountability Non-sewered sanitation currently falls under the jurisdiction of the Municipal Officer of Health who oversees the planning and budgeting for health-related services in the municipality, including WASH. [...] It is part of a broader global study exploring fiscal decentralisation in relation to water, sanitation and hygiene in Cambodia, Ghana, Mali, Mozambique, Nepal, Timor Leste and Uganda, with the aim of generating evidence to inform government and development partners on the most appropriate way to support the improved flow of funds to the sanitation sub-sector. [...] Other sector ministries involved in sanitation are: • The Ministry of Health (MoH), responsible for hygiene and sanitation promotion for households; within MoH, the Environmental Health Division (EHD) is responsible for the development strategies and provision of support to the decentralised structures. [...] The Government acknowledges the need for a policy to guide the management of non-sewered sanitation and clarify roles across the service chain. [...] The head of the health department, the MOH, reports to the Town Clerk who is the administrative head of the municipality.
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Table of Contents
- Fiscal decentralisation and urban sanitation services in Uganda 1
- August 2024 1
- A report on the status of decentralisation of urban sanitation services 2
- National decentralisation context 2
- Executive Summary 2
- National sanitation context 3
- The case of Nansana 3
- The context 3
- The sanitation situation 3
- Responsibilities and accountability 4
- Funding 4
- Conclusions and recommendations 4
- Acknowledgements 5
- Table of contents 6
- Abbreviations 7
- 1.1 Objectives and methodology 8
- 1. Introduction 8
- 1.2 Report structure 9
- 2.1 The socioeconomic context 10
- 2.2 Decentralisation status 10
- 2.2.1 Decentralisation policy and legal context 10
- 2. National socioeconomic and administrative context 10
- Government transfers 11
- Locally generated revenues 12
- 2.2.2 Implementation status 12
- 2.3 Access to sanitation 13
- 2.4 Institutional arrangements for sanitation 14
- 2.5 Policy and strategic framework for sanitation 15
- 2.6 Funding arrangements for sanitation at national level 15
- 2.6.1 Existing national grants 15
- 2.6.2 WASH conditional grant allocation formula 16
- 3.1 Geographic and socioeconomic context 19
- 3. Decentralisation of sanitation services the case of Nansana Municipality 19
- 3.2 WASH services in Nansana 21
- 3.2.1 Water supply services 21
- 3.2.2 Solid waste services 21
- Containment Emptying Transport Treatment 22
- 3.2.3 Sanitation services 23
- 3.3 Institutional arrangements at local level 23
- 3.4 Planning and financing of sanitation in Nansana 25
- 3.4.1 Planning 25
- 3.4.2 Overall budget and expenditure 26
- 3.4.3 Budget and expenditure for sanitation 26
- 4.1 Conclusions 28
- 4.2 National level recommendations 28
- 4. Conclusions and recommendations 28
- 4.3 Recommendations for Local Governments 29
- References 30
- Contacts 31