The proposed project is designed to assist the Government in financing the rehabilitation of the water supply and sanitation facilities of seven major towns; and provide training and technical assistance. Specifically, the project aims to: (a) rehabilitate existing water supply and sewerage facilities as well as refuse collection and disposal. It will also: (b) introduce a pilot scheme for latrine construction, combined with a health education program. Finally, the project seeks to: (c) strengthen the two water sector agencies, NWSC and WDD, through provision of technical assistance and training.
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Document Date
1984/06/30
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Document Type
Staff Appraisal Report
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Report Number
4968
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2010/06/18
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Uganda - Water Supply and Sanitation Rehabilitation Project
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Keywords
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Uganda - Water Supply and Sanitation Rehabilitation Project (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/836301468309329426/Uganda-Water-Supply-and-Sanitation-Rehabilitation-Project