Uganda’s forest cover rebounds slightly as emissions continue to rise

Uganda’s forest cover has sharply declined over the past three decades, falling from about 24% in 1990 to 11.8%  today, largely due to rapid population growth, agricultural expansion, and rising energy demand. However, new research conducted in midwestern Uganda shows early signs of recovery, particularly through increased tree planting by private individuals. The study was…

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Delays, funding shortfalls hindering execution of Uganda’s infrastructure projects, says report

A comprehensive report from the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development has revealed significant challenges plaguing Uganda’s externally funded projects. Spanning sectors like agriculture, infrastructure, health, and education, the report highlights delays, funding shortfalls, and implementation constraints affecting critical development initiatives. The report details issues across numerous projects, including the Uganda Digital Acceleration Project,…

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