The major form of trade in the district is retail. The major centers of trade are Kamuli Town Council and Kaliro Town Board, which is also to be upgraded to a town council status.Fishing is a major economic activity in the waters of L. Kyoga and River Nile. This would be a big potential for revenue area for the district but there is still a lot of mismanagement. The fishermen entirely depend on fishing with no alternative income generation projects.
This has caused temptations and use of unscrupulous methods of fishing such as use of undersized nets and smuggling accelerating the depletion of the fish resource. This is a threat to tomorrow.Most livestock kept in the district are the local breeds. There are very few cross breeds on some of the fenced farms. There have been annual sporadic out breaks of livestock and crop diseases. These could not fully be contained due to under funding of the disease control programmes.
Livestock Statistics can be seen below;
Cattle are 160,000 heads, Goats total to 148,000, fenced farms are up to 140, Zero grazing units number to 150.Upland rice has been selected as the strategic enterprise for development in the whole district under the National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS) programme. Production is predominantly small scale and subsistence with the hand hoe as the dominant tool and no modern farming skills/ technology used such as irrigation.
The commercial aspect of farming has only been introduced through the NAADS programme which is one year old now in the district.
INFRUSTRUCTURE IN KAMULI
Railway and water transport are not significant in the district. The main railway line was the one popularly known as the Namasagali line linking Bugogo to Kampala and Mombassa port but, it is no longer in use following the decline in cotton production.
WATER SUPPLY IN KAMULI
Kamuli largely depends on boreholes as the main source of reliable water. The areas around Lake Kyoga in the North and Northeast fetch from those sources. These include parts of the sub-counties of Kagulu, Kidera, Nkondo, Namwiwa and Buyende. The district currently has water supply coverage of approximately 49.6%.
Kamuli Town Council is supplied with piped water from the valley tank at Namalemba, 4 kms from town and 3 production boreholes just outside the council boundaries. The district currently has water supply coverage of approximately 49.6%.
The Government of Uganda has been the main actor in the sub-sector through conditional grants or Poverty Action Fund, though some NGOs such as Plan International and Christian Children Fund (CCF) supplied some sources.
Kamuli Town Council is supplied with piped water from the valley tank at Namalemba, 4 kms from town and 3 production boreholes just outside the council boundaries.
The Eastern Centers Water and Sanitation project finalized the piped water network for Kamuli Town Council and Kaliro Town Council. 94.5% of the water points installed are functional. A mechanism of sustaining the operation and maintenance of the water sources in Kamuli has been put in place with water committees in charge.
The district is ably serviced by MTN, Celtel Uganda and Uganda telecom telephone companies which have improved communication.Postal services are also available by Posta Uganda and private courier companies in the towns of Kalilo and Kamuli.Kamuli district is served with a 24 hour hydro electricity supply all year round.
HEALTH IN KAMULI
Immunization coverage stands at 82.4% of all the children in Kamuli district. Rehabilitative Health – Provision of wheel chairs and clutches to people with disability has been done support by the Norwegian Government (NORAD) through the Ministry of Health.Immunization coverage stands at 82.4% of all the children in the district...
Rehabilitative Health – Provision of wheel chairs and clutches to people with disability has been done support by the Norwegian Government (NORAD) through the Ministry of Health
1 Government Hospital of (100 beds)
3 Health Centre IVs of Kidera, Bumanya and Namwendwa plus Nankandulo
10 Health Centre IIIs (at Sub County
Nankandulo Health Centre IV has been completed With Local Government Development Plan (LGDP). Nawankofu Health Centre II in Namasagali Sub County is complete and has structures and equipped under the Spanish Loan programme.
Programmes are in place to prevent the spread and in order to minimize the negative effects HIV/AIDS has had on the people of Iganga. These include;Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) for HIV/AIDS Health Education especially for adolescents in and out of school. Treatment of STDs and other HIV Opportunistic infections. Community Led HIV/Aids Initiative CHAIs programme – 127 sub projects funded.
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