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HIGHER LOCAL GOVERNMENT STATISTICAL ABSTRACT
KASESE DISTRICT
P.O Box 250, Kasese-Uganda
Tel: 048344523
Fax: 048344524
Website: www.kasese.go.ug August 2018
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FOREWORD
This Statistical Abstract will be an annual production of Kasese District Local
Government. It will become an important source of social, economic and demographic
data. Each year, the Statistical Abstract will provide an update on key findings from
surveys and censuses.
The production of the selected statistics presented in the abstract is a participatory
effort of all departments at the district. The 2018 Statistical Abstract for Kasese District
presents information to support data user needs by providing relevant, reliable, and
timely official statistics essential for monitoring outcomes and supporting evidence –
based formulation.
The information contained in this statistical abstract covers all major social-economic
sectors of the district including but not limited to: environment, population, education,
health, trade, income and expenditure, final accounts, district finances and service
delivery, to mention but a few.
The district local government appreciates the continued corporation of the departments
that avail the pre-requisite data in time to produce this valuable document. Special
thanks go to the District Planning Unit Staff and in particular the Statistics section who
compiled this document. It is our sincere hope that this publication meets the needs of
our stakeholders and is supportive and relevant to their requirements.
We welcome comments especially from the Uganda Bureau of Statistics that are aimed
at upholding the quality of this document.
TURYAHEBWA HANNY
CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD ...................................................................................................... II
TABLE OF CONTENTS ...................................................................................... III
CHAPTER ONE: ................................................................................................ VI
BACKGROUND INFORMATION ........................................................................ VI
1.1 LOCATION OF THE DISTRICT.................................................................... VI
1.1.2 SIZE OF THE DISTRICT .......................................................................... VI
1.1.3 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND .................................................................. VI
1.1.4 CULTURAL UNITS .................................................................................. VII
1.1.5 GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES ................................................................ VIII
1.1.5.1 RAINFALL ......................................................................................... VIII
1.1.6 DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS.................................................................. VIII
CHAPTER TWO: ................................................................................................. 1
MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SERVICES ................................................................. 1
2.1 NUMBER OF ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS ....................................................... 1
NAME AND NUMBER OF ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS BY COUNTY AND LLGS ..... 1
2.2 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT .................................................................... 31
2.4 COUNCIL, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS ............................................................. 32
2.4.1 COUNCIL ................................................................................................ 32
2.4.2 DISTRICT SERVICE COMMISSION ......................................................... 33
2.4.3 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE ........................................................... 33
2.4.4 LAND BOARD .......................................................................................... 33
CHAPTER THREE: ............................................................................................ 34
FINANCE AND PLANNING ............................................................................... 34
3.1 POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS....................................................................... 34
3.1.1 AGE DISTRIBUTION OF THE POPULATION .............................................................. 42
3.1.2 LITERACY ................................................................................................... 43
3.1.3 THE ETHNICITY .......................................................................................... 45
3.1.4 DISTRICT REVENUE BY AMOUNT.......................................................................... 46
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3.1.5 CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TRANSFERS ............................................................... 47
3.1.6 SECTORAL EXPENDITURE FOR FY 2017/18 AND FY 2018/2019 (UG.
SHS) ................................................................................................................ 48
3.1.7.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................. 49
3.1.7.2 HOUSE TYPE ........................................................................................ 49
3.1.8: POPULATION BELOW THE POVERTY LINE BY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT
........................................................................................................................ 50
3.1.9 EMPLOYMENT AND OCCUPATION BY TYPE ........................................... 52
TABLE 15: INDUSTRY OF WORKING PERSONS AGED 14 TO 64 .................................... 54
3.1.10 ASSET OWNERSHIP ............................................................................. 56
CHAPTER FOUR: .............................................................................................. 62
HEALTH SERVICES .......................................................................................... 62
3.1 HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE ............................................................................. 63
4.5 HEALTH MANPOWER........................................................................................... 73
TABLE 28: DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICE MANPOWER ........................................................... 73
SOURCE: KASESE DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT WORK PLAN 2017/18 ................... 80
TABLE 29: BWERA HOSPITAL ................................................................................ 81
4.6 WATER SUPPLY SITUATION .................................................................................. 90
SOURCE: DISTRICT WATER OFFICE ........................................................................ 91
4.7 SANITATION COVERAGE .................................................................................. 92
SOURCE: DISTRICT WATER OFFICE ........................................................................ 92
SOURCE: DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICE ....................................................................... 92
4.9 MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH ........................................................................ 93
4.10 AIDS CONTROL (PREVALENCE, CONTROL AND TREATMENT) ............................... 93
CHAPTER FIVE: ............................................................................................... 96
EDUCATION AND SPORTS ............................................................................... 96
5.3 ENROLMENT (SECONDARY) ................................................................................. 102
5.4 INSPECTORATE ................................................................................................ 103
CHAPTER SIX: ............................................................................................... 104
WORKS AND TECHNICAL SERVICES ............................................................. 104
6.1 ROADS BY GRADE, LENGTH, AND CONDITION ..................................................... 104
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6.2 WATER TRANSPORT ................................................................................ 104
6.3 WATER DEVELOPMENT SERVICES .......................................................... 104
6.5 HOUSING ................................................................................................. 108
6.6 MECHANICAL .......................................................................................... 108
6.7 PHYSICAL PLANNING ............................................................................. 108
CHAPTER SEVEN: .......................................................................................... 109
NATURAL RESOURCES .................................................................................. 109
7.1 ENVIRONMENT ........................................................................................ 109
7.1.1 RIVERS ................................................................................................. 110
7.1.2 OTHER INDICATORS ............................................................................ 110
CHAPTER EIGHT: ........................................................................................... 114
COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES .................................................................... 114
8.1 GENERAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ISSUES ..................................... 114
8.2 FAL ENROLMENT ..................................................................................... 114
8.3 GENDER AND CULTURE ........................................................................... 115
ORPHAN HOOD AND DISABILITY STATUS BY SELECTED AGE GROUPS AND SUB-COUNTY;
KASESE DISTRICT, 2014 ..................................................................................... 118
TABLE 50: FORMAL EMPLOYMENT IN THE KASESE DISTRICT APRIL 2008 ................... 121
CHAPTER NINE: ............................................................................................. 123
PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ................................................................... 123
9.1 AGRICULTURE ......................................................................................... 123
9.2 CROPS ..................................................................................................... 124
9.3 LIVESTOCK AND VETERINARY SERVICES .............................................. 124
9.4 FISHERIES ............................................................................................... 125
9.5 EXTENSION SERVICES ............................................................................ 125
9.6 TRADE ..................................................................................................... 125
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Chapter One:
Background Information
1.1 Location of the district
Kasese district is located in western Uganda, became a district in 1975 when it was
curved out of former Toro district. The district is composed of 24 rural sub counties, 9
urban town councils and a municipality with 3 divisions. There are 178 parishes/wards
and 826 cells/villages in the district.
It lies between latitudes 0o 12’S and 0o 26N; longitudes 29o 42’E and 30o 18’E. Kasese
district is bordered to the North by the district of Bundibungyo, the North East by
Bunyangabu, to the South East by Kamwenge, to the South by Rubirizi and to the West
by the Democratic Republic of Congo.
1.1.2 Size of the district
The total surface area of Kasese District is 3,389.8 sq.km of this the total land area is
2,949.2 sq.km, the total area of water bodies is 371.8 sq.km and the total area for
wetlands is 68.8 sq.km. About 63% of the land area is occupied by nature and wild life
conservation schemes and other government projects such as prison land and irrigation
farming. The population is mainly concentrated on the stretch between the Rwenzori
Mountains, the lake shores and the Western Rift Valley basin. The population density is
over 236 persons per sq. Km and the population growth rate is over 2.45% per annum.
The soils range from clay loams, sand loams to Murram in most areas of the district.
Vegetation is mainly open Savannah grass which is, in some places mixed with
woodland.
1.1.3 Historical Background
Kasese District is one of the 127 districts that constitute the Republic of Uganda. It was
gazetted in 1974 having been curved out of the former Tooro district. Before its
creation, there was an uprising by the Rwenzururu Movement demanding among other
things, for the independence of Bakonzo and Bamba from Tooro Kingdom. This conflict
continued up to the early 1980s.
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In the 1980s, the National Army for the Liberation of Uganda (NALU) started another
uprising in the mountains, which, though on small scale created instability in the
mountainous part of the district. In 1996, there was an invasion of the Allied
Democratic Forces (ADF), which affected progress of economic activities up today. In
addition to the loss of incomes, during the Rwenzururu Movement, there was a great
loss in terms of trained personnel who migrated to other safe districts e.g. in Bushenyi
and Mubende.
1.1.4 Cultural Units
Kasese district is home to the Banya Rwenzururu. This is a part of the population who
are part of the Rwenzururu kingdom. The kingdom has a number of cultural counties,
clans and clan heads. The Rwenzururu Kingdom is headed by the Omusinga Charles
Wesley Mumbere Iremangoma.
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1.1.5 Geographical features
Kasese district is famous for its beauty including the Wild life national parks, the aquatic
diversity (Fresh fish lakes, salty lake and rivers falling from the great Mountains of the
Moon (Mt. Rwenzori). The Rwenzori ranges including the Margherita and Stanley peaks
can be viewed and accessed from the district.
There are a number of mineral resources in Kasese that include: Copper (Kilembe
Mines), Cobalt, Cement (Hima), and Limestone (Muhokya). These can further be
explored to benefit the people of Kasese. Tousrim is a significant activity within the
district given its natural resource endowment including mountains and national parks.
National parks in Kasese include: Queen Elizabeth National Park, Rwenzori Mountain
National Park and Kibale National Park. Wildlife sanctuaries include: Katwe, Kasenyi,
Hamukungu while bird sanctuaries are located on the Kazinga Channels with over 6,000
species.
There is a salt lake at Katwe where salt is mined. The western rift valley also goes
through the district.
1.1.5.1 Rainfall
The district experiences bimodal rainfall pattern. The first rains are short and occur
during March-May and the longer rains from August-November. Annual rainfall ranges
from 800mm-1600mm, and is greatly influenced by altitude. Alongside, there exists
wide temperature variations influenced by altitude from rather high temperatures at the
plains to as below zero at the summit.
1.1.6 Development partners
There are over 850 community based organizations in Kasese district. Most of the
organizations specialise in advocacy, livelihood, HIV/AIDS, disaster preparedness and
micro finance and are spread throughout the entire district.
There are also development agencies operating in the district such as Unicef which is
mainly funded areas for improving the quality of life of women and children, SNV which
mainly builds the capacity of the district and the lower local governments, RTI which
mainly deals in health especially medicines for AIDS patients, Baylor Uganda which
operates in areas of reproductive health, KARUDEC which is a local church based
organization doing all sorts of development work in the rural areas, CARITAS a local
church based organization dealing mainly in agriculture and micro credit, CARE
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International which has been active in Uganda since 1979 and is mainly into natural
resource management, Development Cooperation of Ireland which has mainly focused
on effective teaching and learning in schools, Save the Children in Uganda which has of
recent invested heavily in the education sector, Compassion International which
sponsoring orphans for education and Kilembe Investments Ltd which has partnered
with the district to provide power to the rural areas of the district.
There is also number of private companies doing a variety of development work for
profit.
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Table 1: Kasese District: Key SDGs Indicators of 2016, Declaration
Commitment Indicators and the FY 2017-18 status
Indicator 2008
2009
Health Indicators
1 DPT3 100%
2 Deliveries in Govt and
NGO health facility
55% 55%
ART coverage 88%
3 HIV/AIDS Prevalence rate 11.2% 11.2%
4 Under 5 mortality 56/1000 56/1000
Maternal Mortality Ratio 122/100,000
Neonatal Mortality rate 16/1000
5 Under weight at birth at
health facility
6 Vitamin A
supplementation
72% 97.2%
7 Deworming of children 67% 96%
8 Measles mass Vaccination 69% 101%
9 Polio mass Vaccination 117%
12 Expected Pregnancies 36,864
Water and Sanitation
13 % of improved access to
water source
84%
13 Latrine coverage 86% 81%
Water coverage 53%
14 Pupil Stance Ratio 1:109 1:74
Education Indicators
15 % of 6 year olds that
enrol in P1 (Net Intake
Rate)- NIR
10.1%
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16 Net Enrolment Rates
(NER)
148,410 153,904
17 Pupil Teacher Ratio 1:50 1:52
18 Pupil Classroom Ratio 1:89 1:81
19 Primary Completion Rate 26%
20 Desk pupil ratio 1:8 1:8
21 % of 0-5 year-old children
whose births are
registered
22 Drop out rate 8%
Source: Kasese District Specific MDG Report 2008
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Chapter Two:
Management Support Services
2.1 Number of Administrative units
Kasese District has 33 lower local governments of which 24 are rural sub counties
and 9 urban councils which include Hima Town Council, Ibanda Kyanya Town
Council, Mpondwe-Lhubiriha Town Council, Mubuku Town Council, Katwe Kabatoro
Town Council, Kisinga- Kagando Town Council, Kinyamaseke Town Council,
Kyarumba Town Council, Rugendabara Town Council and One Municipality with 3
Division namely; Central, Bulembia and Nyamwamba Division.
Name and number of administrative units by county and LLGs
Constituency Name of Sub County
Name of Parish
Name of village
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE BUGOYE BUGOYE
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE KANYAMINIG
HO
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE KISAMBA I
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE KISAMBA II
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE MURAMBA I
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE MURAMBA II
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE RWAKINGI IA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE RWAKINGI IB
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE IBANDA IBANDA I
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE IBANDA II
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE KIHARARA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE MIHUNGA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE MIRIMBO
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE NYAKABUGHA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE RUBONI
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE KATOOKE KATOOKE I
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE KATOOKE II
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE KEMIHOKO
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE KIHINDI
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE KINYANGOYE
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE KIRONGO
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE MAPATA
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BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE MULEHE
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE NYANGONGE
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE KIBIRIZI BULINDIGURU
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE IHANI
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE KASANZI
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE KIBIRIZI
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE KIKOKERA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE MUHAMBO BUNYANGONI
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE KATUMBA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE KISANGA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE MAGHOMA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE MUHAMBO
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE NDUGUTHU EAST
BUSONGORA NORTH BUGOYE NDUGUTHU WEST
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA BUGHENDERO BUGHENDERO
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA BUHIMBA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA BUTERA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA BUTOHYO
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA IBUNDA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KASANZI
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KIBANDYA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KIBULYA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KITHENGERA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA BUHUHIRA BUHUHIRA CENTRE
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA BUHUKIRA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA CHAPA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA ISUKA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KAMUSONGE
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KASITHU
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KIBANDAGHARA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KURUHE
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA NTUNGA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KASAMBYA KASAMBYA A
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KASAMBYA B
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KIGHARAMA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA MINANA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA
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BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KITHOMA KAHONDO
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KASENYI
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KIKOKA LOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KIKOKA CENTRAL
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KIKOKA UPPER
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KITHOMA EAST
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA KITHOMA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA NTONYA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA MUHUMUZA KIHYO
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA MUHUMUZA
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA OMUKATHI
BUSONGORA NORTH BUHUHIRA
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
BULEMBIA DIVISION KATIRI WARD
BULEMBIA
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
BULEMBIA DIVISION
KANYARUBOGHA
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
BULEMBIA DIVISION
KATIRI
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
BULEMBIA DIVISION
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
BULEMBIA DIVISION KYANJUKI
FOREST RESERVE
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
BULEMBIA DIVISION
KYANJUKI
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
BULEMBIA DIVISION
MASULE A
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
BULEMBIA DIVISION
MASULE B
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
BULEMBIA DIVISION
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
BULEMBIA DIVISION NAMUHUGA
NAMUHUGA SOUTH
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
BULEMBIA DIVISION
NAMUHUGA EAST
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
BULEMBIA DIVISION
NAMUHUGA WEST
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
BULEMBIA DIVISION
ROAD BARRIER
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
BULEMBIA DIVISION
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
BULEMBIA DIVISION NYAKABINGO III
KATONZI
KASESE BULEMBIA DIVISION NYAKASOJO
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MUNICIPALITY
BUKONZO WEST BWERA BUNYISWA BUNYISWA I
BUKONZO WEST BWERA BUNYISWA II
BUKONZO WEST BWERA KAKONE I
BUKONZO WEST BWERA
BUKONZO WEST BWERA KISAKA KASANGA
BUKONZO WEST BWERA KASUNGU
BUKONZO WEST BWERA KISAKA II
BUKONZO WEST BWERA KYAMBOOMA
BUKONZO WEST BWERA MITHIMUSANJU
BUKONZO WEST BWERA NYAMUGHONA I
BUKONZO WEST BWERA
NYAMUGHONA II
BUKONZO WEST BWERA
BUKONZO WEST BWERA KYOGHA IRUGHE
BUKONZO WEST BWERA KANYASABU
BUKONZO WEST BWERA KYOGHA CENTRAL I
BUKONZO WEST BWERA KYOGHA CENTRAL II
BUKONZO WEST BWERA KYOGHA SOUTH
BUKONZO WEST BWERA NYAKIMASA I
BUKONZO WEST BWERA NYAKIMASA II
BUKONZO WEST BWERA
BUKONZO WEST BWERA RWENGUBA KAKONE II
BUKONZO WEST BWERA KALEHE
BUKONZO WEST BWERA KARALIKE
BUKONZO WEST BWERA KITAKOMBYA I
BUKONZO WEST BWERA KITAKOMBYA II
BUKONZO WEST BWERA NYAKABALE
BUKONZO WEST BWERA RWENGUBA
BUKONZO WEST BWERA
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU BUNYAMURWA BUNYAMURWA
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU BWESUMBU
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU KASANGA
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU KYOHO I
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU KYOHO II
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU BWESUMBU BWESUMBU
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU KAGHANDO
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU KINYAMAGANA
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU KYEBURERA
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU MULINDA
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BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU KASANGARI BUHATE
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU KASANGARI A
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU KASANGARI B
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU RUHARA I
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU RUHARA II
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU KASWA KASWA I
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU KASWA II
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU KIKONGE
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU NYAKISEWA
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU MBATA BUTWETSE
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU MAGHESA
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU MBATA
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU MUKUMBA
BUSONGORA NORTH BWESUMBU
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION BASE CAMP BASE CAMP LOWER
LC I
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION
BASE CAMP UPPER
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION KAMAIBA KAMAIBA CENTRAL
LOWER
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION KAMAIBA CENTRAL
UPPER
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION
KAMAIBA MAIN
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION
KILEMBE QUARTERS
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION KIREMBE
KIREMBE I
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION
KIREMBE II
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION NYAKABINGO II
KATADOBA
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KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION
KIGHALIMU
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION
KYANZUKYI
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION
SPECIAL AREA
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION RAILWAY WARD INDUSTRIAL ZONE
LCI
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION KIKONZO QUARTERS
LCI
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION RAILWAY QUARTERS
LCI
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION TOWN CENTRE
NYAKATONZI
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
CENTRAL DIVISION
TOWN CENTRE LCI
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
HIMA TOWN CENTRE
HIMA CAMP
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
HIMA TOWN CENTRE
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
KIKONGO
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
MARKET SQUARE
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
KARUNGIBATE WAR
KARUNGIBATE LOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
KARUNGIBATE UPPER
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
KINYAMWENGE
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
NYAKAKINDO
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
KENDAHI WARD
HABITANT
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
KIKONZO
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN LOWER KENDAHI
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COUNCIL
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
NYAGEREKA LOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
UPPER KENDAHI
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
KISENYI WARD
KASOJO
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
KISENYI
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
MOWLEM WARD
KISANYARAZI
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
MOWLEM LOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
MOWLEM UPPER
BUSONGORA NORTH HIMA TOWN COUNCIL
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO BUBOTYO BUBOTYO
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO BULHAMBAIRI
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO BULIMATHO
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO IHANDIRO
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO KASINGIRI
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO SPEICAL AREA
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO BUHATIRO BUBALENGA
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO BULHUMBI
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO BUTOKOMA
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO KAMATSUKU
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO KYAKASARA
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO MUKIRA
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO IHANGO BUHUNGAMUYAGHA I
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO BUHUNGAMUYAGHA
II
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO IHANGO I
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO IHANGO II
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO KIBIRIGHA
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO KAMATSUKU BUTOKOMA
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BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO KARAMBE
NYAMUHONA
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO KYAKASARA
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO KIBIRIGHA BUHAMBIA
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO IHANGO II
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO KIBIRIGHA
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO KIHOKO KIBISIRE
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO KIHOKO I
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO KIHOKO II
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO KIKYO BUHAMBIA
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO BUHASA
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO BUSYANGYA
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO KATAMIRA
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO KIHONDO I
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO KIHONDO II
BUKONZO WEST IHANDIRO
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO HARUKUNGU HARUKUNGU B
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO HARUKUNGU
CENTRAL
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO KITATURWA
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO
QUEEN ELIZABETH N.P
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO KABAFU ISANGO I
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO ISANGO II
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO KABAFU I
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO KABAFU II
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO KAMUKUMBI KAMUKUMBI I
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO KAMUKUMBI II
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO KANYATSI
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO KAYEMBE KAYEMBE I
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO KAYEMBE II
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO MUGHONGO
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO KYEMPARA KYEMPARA I
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO KYEMPARA II
BUKONZO WEST ISANGO
9
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI BIKUNYA BIKUNYA
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KAKOGHA
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KANYAMUNYU
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI BUHUNA BUHUNA I
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI BUHUNA II
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KARAMBI T. CENTRE
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KYAMUHAMIRA
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI NYAKAINA
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KAMASASA KAMASASA I
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KAMASASA II
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KAMBUKAMABWE
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KYANDOBOKERYA
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KARAMBI KARAMBI
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KYASENDA I
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KYASENDA II
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI MIRAMI I
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI MIRAMI II
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KISOLHOLHU KISANGA I
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KISOLHOLHU I
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KISOLHOLHU II
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KIYONZO
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI NGHOMBA
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KITUTI KARUGHE
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KITUTI II
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI KITUTI I
BUKONZO WEST KARAMBI
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
KAGANDO
KAGANDO HOSPITAL
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
KAGANDO I
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
KAGANDO II
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
KAMURULI
10
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
KIREMBO
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
KISANGA
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
RWEMBYO
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
RWESORORO
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
KAJWENGE
KAJWENGE T.C
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
KAMUGHOBE II
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
KANYUGHUNYA
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
LHUHWAHWA I
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
LHUHWAHWA II
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
NSENYI
BUZIRA
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
KALINGWE
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
KARAMBI
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
KIGHUTHU
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
KISINGA T.C I
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
MUGHENDE
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
NSENYI
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
NYAKAINA
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
NYABIRONGO
BUGHEMA
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
BUSINE
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
BUSYANGWA
11
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
KAMAHANGA
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
KAMUGHOBE I
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
NDANDU
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
NYABIRONGO
CENTRAL
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
NYABIRONGO I
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
NYABIRONGO II
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
RWENGUHYO
KINYWANGOKO II
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
KINYWANGOKO I
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
KISINGA T.C II
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
RWENGUHYO I
BUKONZO WEST KISINGA KAGANDA TOWN COUNCIL
RWENGUHYO II
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA KANAMBA KABARODI
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA KANAMBA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA KANYATETE
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA MUBUKU II
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA NGANDO
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA KARUSANDARA KABAKA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA KABUGA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA KABUKELO EAST
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA KABUKELO WEST
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA KARUSANDARA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA KIVENGENYI
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA SEBWE
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA KIBUGA KIBUGA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA KIKOGA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA KYANKYERERE
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA NYABUBALE
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA
12
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA KYALANGA KINYAYOBYO
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA KYALANGA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KARUSANDARA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KATWE-KABATORO T.C
KYAKITALE WARD
KAKONI
BUSONGORA SOUTH KATWE-KABATORO T.C
KYAKITALE
BUSONGORA SOUTH KATWE-KABATORO T.C
BUSONGORA SOUTH KATWE-KABATORO T.C
KYARUKARA WARD
KYARUKARA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KATWE-KABATORO T.C
TOP HILL
BUSONGORA SOUTH KATWE-KABATORO T.C
BUSONGORA SOUTH KATWE-KABATORO T.C
RWENJUBU WARD
KIGANDA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KATWE-KABATORO T.C
RWENJUBU
BUSONGORA SOUTH KATWE-KABATORO T.C
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE BUNYANDIKO BUNYANDIKO
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE BUWATWA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE KATHULU
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE KYAMBOGHO
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE KIBANDAMA BUHUNGA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE BULIMI
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE KIBANDAMA I
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE KIBANDAMA II
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE KISANGA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE NGANGI
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE MBUNGA MBUNGA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE NYAKAZINGA KATIRI HILLS
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE MBURAKASA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE NYAKAZINGA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KILEMBE
13
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
KINYAMASEKE NORTH
NORTH CELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
EAST CELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
KINYAMASEKE CELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
CENTRAL WARD
SOUTH CELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
WEST CELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
STORES CELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
MARKET CELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
KINYAMASEKE SOUTH
PIDA CELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
KINYAMASEKE
NORTH CELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
KINYAMASEKE SOUTH
CELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
RWENGAJU WARD
RWENGAJU NORTH CELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
RWENGAJU SOUTH
CELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
NYAMATUNGA CELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
MAIRUKUMI WARD
KANYAMPARA CELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
KANYATSI EAST CELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
KANYATSI WEST CELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
MAIRUKUMI NORTH
CELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
MUSOMORO WARD
MUSOMORO NORTH CELL
14
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
MUSOMORO
SOUTHCELL
BUKONZO EAST KINYAMASEKE TOWN COUNCIL
MAIRUKUMI SOUTH
CELL
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
RWANGUHYA WARD
RWANGUHYA I
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
RWANGUHYA II
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
KISINGA CENTRAL
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
KINYWANGOKO
KASITHU
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
KINYWANGOKO I
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
KINYWANGOKO II
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
KAGANDO
KAGANDO I
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
KAGANDO II
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
KIREMBO
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
KINOMBE
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
KAGANDO HOSPITAL
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
KIJABE
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
NSENYI
NSENYI
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
KISINGA I
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
MUGHENDE
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
KARAMBI
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
ST.THERESA
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO
15
T/C
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
NYABIRONGO
NYAKAINA
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
NYABIRONGO
CENTRAL
BUKONZO EAST KISINGA-KAGANDO T/C
BUTHWE
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KANYATSI KANYATSI I
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KANYATSI II
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KATHEMBO
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KISABU I
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KISABU II
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KISABU III
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KITHOMA T.C
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KIRARO BURANGWA
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KASINGA
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KINONE
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KIRARO
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KISEBERE
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KITHOBIRA KITHOBIRA
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU NKWEKWE
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU RWENZORI N.P
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KITHOLHU BUSYANGWA
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU BWATSINGE
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KABWE
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KITHOLHU
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU NYAMUSULE
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KYABIKERE BUHURUTHI
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU BULEMERA
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU
IKOBERO
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU ISANGO
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KAKINDO
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KIBISIRE
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KYABIKERE I
BUKONZO WEST KITHOLHU KYABIKERE II
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA HIMA HIMA BARRACKS
16
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA IBUGA II
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA KAYANJA I
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA KAYANJA II
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA KENDAHI
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA NKOKO
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA NYANGEREKA
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA RUHITA
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA KIHYO BUKANGAMA
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA KALUMANGA
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA KIHYO
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA KINYABWAMBA
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA KISANGA
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA MOTOMOTO
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA MURAMBI II
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA MUZAHURA EAST
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA MUZAHURA WEST
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA KITSWAMBA KIHOKO
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA KITSWAMBA I
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA KITSWAMBA TR.C
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA MUHUMUZA
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA MURAMBI I
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA NYAKABALE
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA NYASEKE
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA RUGENDABARA BIGANDO
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA IBUGA I
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA KINEMBE
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA KISANGI FR
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA RUTOSYA BARRACKS
BUSONGORA NORTH KITSWAMBA
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KABATUNDA BUSIBI
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KABATUNDA I
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KALHUBULHA
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KYANZANGA
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA MABWE
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA SOSO
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KARAMBI KABATUNDA II
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KAMBEHO
17
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KARAMBI
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KIRABAHO BUTWA
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KASITHU
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KIBIRIRI
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KIRABAHO A
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KIRABAHO B
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KISUSUTHI
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KISODO KATWA
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KYABARUNGIRA II
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KYABARUNGIRA
UPPER
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KYEYA
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KYABARUNGIRA KABAGAGA
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KAGHORWE
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KITWA
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KYABARUNGIRA I
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KYABARUNGIRA II
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA RWESANDE KEMIKONDE
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA KYONDO
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA RWESANDE I
BUSONGORA NORTH KYABARUNGIRA RWESANDE II
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KABIRIZI KANYABUSOGHO
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KARUJUMBA
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KIBISIRE
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KILHAMBAIRO
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KINYAMINAGHA
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KAGHEMA KABINGO
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KAGHEMA
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KANYATSI I
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KANYATSI II
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KARWEMERA
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KYARUMBA T.C
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA MATEMBE
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KALONGE BUTHALE I
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA BUTHALE II
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KALONGE
18
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KATALEBA
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KIBIRIGHA I
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KIBIRIGHA II
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KITABONA
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KIHUNGU KAMATHONDI
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KATUMBA
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KAYEMBE
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KIHUNGU
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA MILANDO
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA NYAKEYA I
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA NYAKEYA II
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KITABU BUSWAGHA
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA KITABU
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA MUGHETE
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA NYAKABALE
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA NYAKAKINDO
BUKONZO EAST KYARUMBA
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO BUYAGHA BUTHUNGI
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO IHANURA
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO KAJOROGHO
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO KANYABISIKI
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO KANYENZE
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO KYONDO
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO IBIMBO BURUMBIKA
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO KISANGA
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO KYALUGHUTU
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO KYAMBITI /IBIMBO
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO KANYATSI BWETE
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO KAGHORWE
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO KIBATHI
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO KISITHU
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO KYAMUKUNGU
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO MUSASA
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO KASOKERO BULHIGHISA
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO KASEMIRE
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO KASOKERO
19
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO KYANZABABIRI
BUKONZO EAST KYONDO
BUSONGORA SOUTH LAKE KATWE HAMUKUNGU HAMUKUNGU A
BUSONGORA SOUTH LAKE KATWE HAMUKUNGU B
BUSONGORA SOUTH LAKE KATWE
BUSONGORA SOUTH LAKE KATWE KABIRIZI KABIRIZI
BUSONGORA SOUTH LAKE KATWE RWENTUTU
BUSONGORA SOUTH LAKE KATWE
BUSONGORA SOUTH LAKE KATWE KASENYI KIGABO
BUSONGORA SOUTH LAKE KATWE MWARO
BUSONGORA SOUTH LAKE KATWE
BUSONGORA SOUTH LAKE KATWE KATUNGURU KASUBI
BUSONGORA SOUTH LAKE KATWE KIBATI
BUSONGORA SOUTH LAKE KATWE
BUSONGORA SOUTH LAKE KATWE MWEYA MWEYA LOWER
BUSONGORA SOUTH LAKE KATWE MWEYA UPPER
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO KYABWENGE BUKUMBYA
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO BUTALIMULI
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO KABUKERO
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO KAHOKYA
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO KYABWENGE
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO
MBULHAMASI
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO LHUHIRI BUHANDIRO
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO KINYAMAHTE I
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO KINYAMAHTE II
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO KYAMUDUMA I
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO KYAMUDUMA II
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO MAHANGO KAKONE
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO KIBIRI
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO KYAMBARA
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO MAHANGO
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO MATERE
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO NYAMISULE BULINDA
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO BURANDIA
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO BUTHALE
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO KIBALYA
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO KYAMBOGHO
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO NYAMUCUA
BUKONZO EAST MAHANGO NYAMUSULE
20
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA BIKONE BIKONE
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA BUHUNGA I
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA BUHUNGA II
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA FOREST RESERVE
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA ISENGERA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KAKINDO
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KATINDO
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KYAGABU
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KYAHUNDU
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KYANIKA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KYANYA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA NYAMBUKO
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA BUHUNGA BULYANDEKE
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KIBOTA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KIRUMBA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KYANGIMA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KYARUGOMOMKA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA MALIBA I
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA MALIBA II
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA MPUMURO
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA NYANGERERE
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA NYARUKUNGU
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA ISULE BWATHO
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA ISULE
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KALHONGE
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KAMABWE
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KATABUKENENE
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KIHINDI
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KITOKO
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KYABIKUHA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA MUWELO
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KATEBE KATEBE I
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KATEBE II
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KIBISIRE
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KIHYO
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KISANGA KAHANDO
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KIREMBERI
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BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KISANGA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KITHULI
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA SINAI
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA MUBUKU BWIZIBWERA LOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA BWIZIBWERA UPPER
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA IZINGA LOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA IZINGA UPPER
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KIFUMBIRA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KIGANDO
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KISOJO LOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KISOJO UPPER
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA NYABUREKI
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA SEBWE
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA NYABISUSI KIRULI IB
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KIRULI IA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KYANDALE
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA NYABISUSI
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA NYANGORONGO BUHWEZA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KABUHIRI
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA KASAKA
BUSONGORA NORTH MALIBA NYANGORONGO
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
BWERA WARD
CAR PARK
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
KAGERA
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
KASERENGETHE I
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
KASERENGETHE II
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
KIKWASO
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
RIVER MPONDWE
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
SAAD
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
KABUYIRI WARD
KABUYIRI I
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
LOWER CUSTOMS
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BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
KAMBUKAMABWE W
KAMBUKAMABWE II
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
KATHERO
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
UPPER CUSTOMS
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
KYAMBOGHO WARD
KYAMBOGHO I
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
KYAMBOGHO II
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
MPONDWE WARD
KYABOLOKYA I
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
KYABOLOKYA II
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
KYABOLOKYA III
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
NYABUTUNDU
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
NYAMAMBUKA I
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
NYABUGANDO WARD
KABUYIRI II
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
NYABUGANDO I
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
NYABUGANDO II
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
NYAKAHYA WARD
NYAKAHYA I
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
NYAKAHYA II
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
SESELE
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
NYAMAMBUKA WARD
KISAKA I
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BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
KYANZI
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
NYAMAMBUKA II
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
RUSESE WARD
ARMY BARRACKS
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
HARUKUNGU
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
KALITUSI
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
KIGHANDO
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
KYANDULI
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
KYANDULI II
BUKONZO WEST MPONDWE /LHUBIRIHA
RUSESE
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KAHENDERO BWENANULE
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KAHENDERO I
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KAHENDERO II
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA LYEMIBUZA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA QUEEN ELIZABETH
N.P
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KIBIRI BUSARA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KIBIRI
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KYAMIZA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA RWABITOOKE
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KIREMBE BIBWE
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KABUKERO
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA QUEEN ELIZABETH
N.P
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA RWABIHUNGU
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA MUHOKYA KISONGORA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA MUHOKYA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA QUEEN ELIZABETH
N.P
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA RUTOOKE
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA
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BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA NYAMIRAMA KITABU
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KYAMBOGHO
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KYAPA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA NYAMIRAMA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KAHENDERO BWENANULE
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KAHENDERO I
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KAHENDERO II
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA LYEMIBUZA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA QUEEN ELIZABETH
N.P
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KIBIRI BUSARA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KIBIRI
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KYAMEZA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA RWABITOOKE
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KIREMBE BIBWE
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KABUKERO
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA RWABIHUNGU
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA MUHOKYA KISONGORA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA MUHOKYA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA QUEEN ELIZABETH
N.P
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA RUTOOKE
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA NYAMIRAMA KITABU
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KYAMBOGHO
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA KYAPA
BUSONGORA SOUTH MUHOKYA NYAMIRAMA
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KABINGO KABINGO
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KANTALE
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KATANDA I
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KATHUBYA
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KIGHALI
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KILAMBAIRO
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KYABISYERI
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KATSUNGIRO KANYAMPARA FR
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KANYAMPARA I
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KANYAMPARA II
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BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KANYAMPARA TRC
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KANYATSI
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KASUNGU I
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KASUNGU II
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KATHASENDA
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KATSUNGIRO
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KIMANGO
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KITSUTSU BUHIMBADELE
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KASITHU
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KATANDA II
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KINYAMASEKE TRC
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KITSUTSU I
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KITSUTSU II
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KYESERO I
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU KYESERO II
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU NKUNYU I
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU NKUNYU II
BUKONZO EAST MUNKUNYU
BUKONZO EAST NYAKATONZI KAMARULI BWANIKA
BUKONZO EAST NYAKATONZI KAGONGO
BUKONZO EAST NYAKATONZI KAMARULI LOWER
BUKONZO EAST NYAKATONZI RWEMBURARA
BUKONZO EAST NYAKATONZI
BUKONZO EAST NYAKATONZI KISASA BUKANGARA
BUKONZO EAST NYAKATONZI KYASENDA
BUKONZO EAST NYAKATONZI MUHUMULE
BUKONZO EAST NYAKATONZI RWEHINGO
BUKONZO EAST NYAKATONZI
BUKONZO EAST NYAKATONZI MURUTI KAKONJE I
BUKONZO EAST NYAKATONZI KAKONJE II
BUKONZO EAST NYAKATONZI MURUTI
BUKONZO EAST NYAKATONZI
BUKONZO EAST NYAKATONZI NYAMUGASANI ISAZI
BUKONZO EAST NYAKATONZI NYAMUGASANI
BUKONZO EAST NYAKATONZI RWENTUHA
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU BUKANGARA BUKANGARA
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU KIKUMBI
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU KYAMINYAWANDI
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU NYAKIRANGO II
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BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU KAGHORWE KAGHORWE I
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU KAGHORWE II
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU KAGHORWE III
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU KAGHORWE IV
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU
MUSISYO
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU MUSYENENE I
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU MUSYENENE II
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU MUSYENENE III
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU KATHOLHU BWENGO
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU KATHIKALI
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU KATHOLHU
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU NYAKIRANGO I
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU RWEHINGO
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU KAYANZI KAYANZI
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU KITATURWA
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU QUEEN ELIZABETH
N.P
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU SPECIAL AREA
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU LYAKIREMA KABAGHORE
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU KABWIRISOKE
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU KYABISORO
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU KYABISORO II
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU LYAKIREMA I
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU LYAKIREMA II
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU NYAKASOJO
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU NYAMIGHERA
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU MUHINDI BUSALYA
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU BUSAMBU
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU KIGHUTHU
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU MUHINDI
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU NYAKIYUMBU NYAKABALE
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU NYAKIYUMBU I
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU NYAKIYUMBU II
BUKONZO WEST NYAKIYUMBU NYAKIYUMBU III
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KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
KANYANGEYA
KAMULIKWIZI
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
KANYANGEYA MAIN
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
SALUTI A
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
SALUTI B
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
KIHARA
KIHARA
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
MISIIKA
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
KISANGA WARD
KISANGA A
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
KISANGA B
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
NYAKASANGA
KISAGAZI
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
KIZUNGU
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
NYAKASANGA LOWER
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
NYAKASANGA UPPER
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
NYAMWAMBA WEST
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
UMOJA
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
NYAKASANGA II
KITORO
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
MUMBUZI
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
NYAMWAMBA EAST
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
NYAMWAMBA WEST
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
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KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
SCHEME
KIZUNGU
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
KYONDO
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
PHASE I A
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
PHASE I B
KASESE MUNICIPALITY
NYAMWAMBA DIVISION
PHASE II
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
KIHOGO WARD
SAYUNI
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
SAYUNI LOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
SAYUNI CENTRAL
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
KIHOGO
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
KYANGWALE WARD
KYANGWALI
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
KYANGWALI LOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
KYANGWALI UPPER
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
LHUKUKA
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
RUGENDABARA CENTRAL
UPPER RUGENDABARA IIA
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
UPPER
RUGENDABARA IIB
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
RUGENDABARA
LOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
RUGENDABARA
CENTRAL
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
BURAMBIRA WARD
BURAMBIRA
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
BLOCK C I
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA- BLOCK C II
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KIKONGO TC
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
BLOCK B
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
KIKONGO WARD
BLOCK A II
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
UPPER
RUGENDABARA I
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
UPPER
RUGENDABARA I LOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH RUGENDABARA-KIKONGO TC
LHUME
BUSONGORA SOUTH RUKOKI BUHAGHURA BUGHALITSA
BUSONGORA SOUTH RUKOKI BUHAGHURA I
BUSONGORA SOUTH RUKOKI BUHAGHURA II
BUSONGORA SOUTH RUKOKI KAPOOKO
BUSONGORA SOUTH RUKOKI KARONGO
BUSONGORA SOUTH RUKOKI NYABIBWA
BUSONGORA SOUTH RUKOKI
BUSONGORA SOUTH RUKOKI KIGORO I KABUGHABUGHA
BUSONGORA SOUTH RUKOKI KASIKA
BUSONGORA SOUTH RUKOKI KIBOLHU
BUSONGORA SOUTH RUKOKI NYISANGO
BUSONGORA SOUTH RUKOKI
BUSONGORA SOUTH RUKOKI NYAKAINGO I KYAMUKOKA
BUSONGORA SOUTH RUKOKI KYAPA
BUSONGORA SOUTH RUKOKI NYAKABINGO
BUSONGORA SOUTH RUKOKI NYAKASOJO UPPER
BUSONGORA NORTH MUBUKU TOWN COUNCIL
MUBUKU CENTRAL
MUBUKU LOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH MUBUKU TOWN COUNCIL
MUBUKU CENTRAL
BUSONGORA NORTH MUBUKU TOWN COUNCIL
MUBUKU UPPER
BUSONGORA NORTH MUBUKU TOWN COUNCIL
MABALE
BUSONGORA NORTH MUBUKU TOWN COUNCIL
BUSONGORA NORTH MUBUKU TOWN COUNCIL KIKURA
MUBUKU PRISON
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BUSONGORA NORTH MUBUKU TOWN COUNCIL
KIKURA
BUSONGORA NORTH MUBUKU TOWN COUNCIL
KASUNGWA
BUSONGORA NORTH MUBUKU TOWN COUNCIL
TANK HILL
BUSONGORA NORTH MUBUKU TOWN COUNCIL
BUSONGORA NORTH MUBUKU TOWN COUNCIL KISOJO
KIGANDO
BUSONGORA NORTH MUBUKU TOWN COUNCIL
KYABUREKI
BUSONGORA NORTH MUBUKU TOWN COUNCIL
KIFUMBIRA
BUSONGORA NORTH MUBUKU TOWN COUNCIL
KISOJO UPPER
BUSONGORA NORTH MUBUKU TOWN COUNCIL
KISOJO LOWER
BUSONGORA SOUTH KAHOKYA KAHOHYA KAHOKYA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KAHOKYA NYARUZIGATI
BUSONGORA SOUTH KAHOKYA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KAHOKYA KALHAMYA KALHAMYA I
BUSONGORA SOUTH KAHOKYA KALHAMYA II
BUSONGORA SOUTH KAHOKYA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KAHOKYA MURAMBI MURAMBI I
BUSONGORA SOUTH KAHOKYA MURAMBI II
BUSONGORA SOUTH KAHOKYA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KAHOKYA KINYATEKE KINYATEKE
BUSONGORA SOUTH KAHOKYA KIGHENDERA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KAHOKYA
BUSONGORA SOUTH KAHOKYA RWABIHUNGU RWABIHUNGU
BUSONGORA SOUTH KAHOKYA BYAPA
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL IBANDA
IHANI LOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL
KASANZI LOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL
KIBIRIZI LOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL
IBANDA II A
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL
IBANDA II B
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BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL IBANDA CENTRAL
IBANDA I A
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL
IBANDA I B
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL
NYAKABUGHA UPPER
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL
NYAKABUGHALOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL NYAKALENGIJYO
RUBONI
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL
MIHUNGA
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL
BIKONE LOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL KYANYA
NYAMBUKO
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL
KYANYA CENTRAL
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL
KYANYA LOWER
BUSONGORA NORTH IBANDA-KYANYA TOWN COUNCIL
KATINDO
178 826
Source: District Planning Unit
As seen from above Busongora, county has 12 rural sub counties and 5 urban
councils while Bukonzo County has 12 rural sub counties with four urban councils.
2.2 Human Resource Management The mandate of the human resource department is to organize human resources
for the district local government. Below is a summary of the different staffing
levels for the different departments of the district.
Table 3: Staffing levels in the District by departments
Department Approved No. Filled No. Vacant No
Management and support 46 38 8
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services
Finance 13 11 2
Internal Audit 2 1 1
Planning 3 2 1
Health services 8 4 4
Education and sports 7 3 4
Works and Technical services 15 13 2
Community based services 5 4 1
Production and Marketing 23 9 14
Environment & Natural Resources 10 10 0
Council, 5 3 2
Totals 137 98 39
Source: Kasese District Capacity Building Plan 2017/18
From the table above, 39 vacant positions exist at the District Local Government
headquarters. However, it should also be noted that vacant positions are declared
to the district service commission at least twice for advertising and filling. The
department of production is the most under staffed according to the available
records.
2.4 Council, Boards and Commissions
2.4.1 Council
The district council is made up of 58 members representing sub counties and
special interest groups such as PWDs, youths and women.
The district executive committee has five members including the District
Chairperson and four other members one of whom is a female.
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2.4.2 District Service Commission
The commission is made up of five members one of whom is a female, however,
the commission has only four members. Their mandate is to recruit, confirm,
promote, retire, and discipline staff.
2.4.3 Public Accounts Committee
The committee is made up of 5 members one of whom is a female. Their mandate
is to oversee management of public funds and make recommendations to the
District Executive Committee.
2.4.4 Land Board
The board is made of five members one of whom is a female. Their mandate is to
manage land matters in the district including approving land title applications,
customary/lease/freehold offers etc.
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Chapter Three:
Finance and Planning
3.1 Population Characteristics According to the 2014 National Population and Housing Census the population of
Kasese District was 694,987 which was 2.01% of the total national population. Of
this population, females were 359,592 (51.7%) while males were 335,400
(48.3%). The population growth rate was estimated at 2.45% per annum; well
over that of the country rate 3.4% per annum. The majority of the population i.e.
about 47.3% resides in Busongora County while the rest reside in Kasese
Municipality and Bukonzo County.
In 1980, the population of the district was 277,697 while in 1991 it was 343,601
persons.
The population of Kasese District was 523,000 people in 2002 having increased
from 343,601 people in 1991 reflecting an annual growth rate of 3.6% which is
over the national growth rate of 3.4% during the same period.
The distribution of population in Kasese District by Sub County/County and by sex
is according to the 2014 National Population and housing census.
Using 2014 as a base year, the population of the under 5 were 130,140, between
6-12 years were 147,516 and below 18 years were 385,664 and. Aggregated in
percentages, Kasese District has a youthful population (population below 18years)
of 55.5%.
Primary school age population (6- 12years) constituted 23.2% compared to 22%,
National status.
A household is defined as a group of persons who eat and live together. The
average household size was 5.3
Kasese District had a total of 140,697 Households in 2014. And these Households
are distributed per Sub County as follows
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Table 4: Population distribution by administrative unit
Bukonzo
County
Population Projects from the District Population and Housing Census 2014
2014 2015
201
6 2017
201
8 2019
202
0 2021
202
2 2023 2024
Bwera 17,50
9
17,94
3
18,3
88
18,84
4
19,3
12
19,79
1
20,2
82
20,78
5
21,3
00
21,82
8
22,37
0
Ihandiro 13,26
1
13,59
0
13,9
27
14,27
2
14,6
26
14,98
9
15,3
61
15,74
2
16,1
32
16,53
2
16,94
3
Isango 8,229 8,433
8,64
2 8,857
9,07
6 9,301
9,53
2 9,769
10,0
11
10,25
9
10,51
4
Karambi 25,79
2
26,43
2
27,0
87
27,75
9
28,4
48
29,15
3
29,8
76
30,61
7
31,3
77
32,15
5
32,95
2
Kisinga 40,51
5
41,52
0
42,5
50
43,60
5
44,6
87
45,79
5
46,9
31
48,09
5
49,2
88
50,51
0
51,76
3
Kitholhu 16,87
1
17,28
9
17,7
18
18,15
8
18,6
08
19,07
0
19,5
43
20,02
7
20,5
24
21,03
3
21,55
5
Kyarumba 42,07
4
43,11
8
44,1
87
45,28
3
46,4
06
47,55
7
48,7
37
49,94
5
51,1
84
52,45
4
53,75
5
Kyondo 23,96
5
24,55
9
25,1
69
25,79
3
26,4
33
27,08
8
27,7
60
28,44
8
29,1
54
29,87
7
30,61
8
Mahango 19,87
5
20,36
8
20,8
73
21,39
1
21,9
21
22,46
5
23,0
22
23,59
3
24,1
78
24,77
8
25,39
3
Mpondwe-
Lhubiriha T.C
51,35
1
52,62
5
53,9
30
55,26
7
56,6
38
58,04
3
59,4
83
60,95
8
62,4
70
64,01
9
65,60
7
Munkunyu 33,64
1
34,47
5
35,3
30
36,20
7
37,1
05
38,02
5
38,9
68
39,93
5
40,9
25
41,94
0
42,98
0
Nyakatonzi 4,997 5,121
5,24
8 5,378
5,51
2 5,648
5,78
8 5,932
6,07
9 6,230 6,384
Nyakiyumbu 30,51
3
31,27
0
32,0
45
32,84
0
33,6
55
34,48
9
35,3
45
36,22
1
37,1
20
38,04
1
38,98
4
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TOTAL
328,
593
336,
743
345,
095
353,
654
362,
426
371,
415
380,
627
390,
068
399,
742
409,
657
419,
817
Bugoye
35,53
1
36,41
2
37,3
15
38,24
1
39,1
89
40,16
1
41,1
57
42,17
8
43,2
24
44,29
6
45,39
5
Buhuhira
18,29
0
18,74
4
19,2
09
19,68
5
20,1
73
20,67
4
21,1
86
21,71
2
22,2
50
22,80
2
23,36
8
Bwesumbu
21,13
5
21,65
9
22,1
96
22,74
7
23,3
11
23,88
9
24,4
82
25,08
9
25,7
11
26,34
9
27,00
3
Hima Town
council
13,13
5
13,46
1
13,7
95
14,13
7
14,4
87
14,84
7
15,2
15
15,59
2
15,9
79
16,37
5
16,78
2
Karusandara
11,95
7
12,25
4
12,5
57
12,86
9
13,1
88
13,51
5
13,8
50
14,19
4
14,5
46
14,90
7
15,27
7
Katwe-
Kabatoro
town council
6,403 6,562
6,72
5 6,891
7,06
2 7,237
7,41
7 7,601
7,78
9 7,983 8,181
Kilembe
13,30
2
13,63
2
13,9
70
14,31
7
14,6
72
15,03
6
15,4
08
15,79
1
16,1
82
16,58
4
16,99
5
Kitswamba
29,70
7
30,44
4
31,1
99
31,97
3
32,7
66
33,57
8
34,4
11
35,26
5
36,1
39
37,03
6
37,95
4
Kyabarungira
16,36
0
16,76
6
17,1
82
17,60
8
18,0
44
18,49
2
18,9
51
19,42
1
19,9
02
20,39
6
20,90
2
Lake Katwe
19,63
20,12
3
20,6
22
21,13
4
21,6
58
22,19
5
22,7
45
23,31
0
23,8
88
24,48
0
25,08
7
37
6
Maliba
46,65
2
47,80
9
48,9
95
50,21
0
51,4
55
52,73
2
54,0
40
55,38
0
56,7
53
58,16
1
59,60
4
Muhokya
19,22
2
19,69
9
20,1
87
20,68
8
21,2
01
21,72
7
22,2
66
22,81
8
23,3
84
23,96
4
24,55
8
Rukoki
13,99
9
14,34
6
14,7
02
15,06
7
15,4
40
15,82
3
16,2
16
16,61
8
17,0
30
17,45
3
17,88
5
TOTAL
265,
329
271,
910
278,
654 285,
565
292,
648 299,
906
307,
345 314,
968
322,
780 330,
786
338,
990
Bulembia
Division
13,25
1
13,58
0
13,9
16
14,26
2
14,6
15
14,97
8
15,3
49
15,73
0
16,1
20
16,52
0
16,93
0
Central
Division
31,71
1
32,49
8
33,3
04
34,13
0
34,9
76
35,84
4
36,7
33
37,64
4
38,5
77
39,53
4
40,51
5
Nyamwamba
Division
56,10
3
57,49
4
58,9
21
60,38
2
61,8
80
63,41
4
64,9
87
66,59
9
68,2
51
69,94
4
71,67
8
TOTAL
101,
065
103,
572
106,
141
108,
773
111,
471
114,
236
117,
069
119,
973
122,
948
125,
998
129,
123
TOTAL
POPULATI
ON
PROJECTIO
N
694,
987
712,
224
729,
889
747,
993
766,
545
785,
557
805,
041
825,
008
845,
470
866,
440
887,
930
Source: District Planning Unit
The table presents the population projections from the total district population per
administrative unit from 2014 to 2024. The all the administrative units of counties
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of Busongora and Bukonzo together with Kasese Municipality were all covered.
However, the newly created town councils and sub counties that were not yet into
existed in 2014 were left out. From the table, the three Municipality divisions had
the highest proportion of urban population in 2014 of 101,065 people comprising
about 14.5% of the total district population. Mpondwe-Lhubiriha town council had
the highest population among the urban town councils with a population of about
51,351 people. Maliba Sub county had the highest population among the rural
administrative units.
Katwe Kabatoro town council with a population of 6,403 people is the smallest
urban unit while Rukoki Sub County with 4,997 people was the smallest rural unit.
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Table 5: Population administrative unit by sex
s/n Sub County Population 2009
Male Female Total
1 Bwera 8,289 9,220 17,509
2 Ihandiro 6;448 6,813 13;261
3 Karambi 12,371 13,421 25,792
4 Kisinga 19,559 20,956 40,515
5 Kitholhu 8,161 8,710 16,871
6 Mpondwe-Lhibiriha TC 24,444 26,907 51,351
7 Kyarumba 20,407 21,667 42,074
8 Kyondo 11,698 12,267 23,965
9 Mahango 9,507 10,368 19,875
10 Munkunyu 16,080 17,561 33,641
11 Nyakiyumbu 14,752 15,761 30,513
12 Bugoye 17,191 18,340 35,531
13 Karusandara 6,046 5,911 11,957
14 Kasese Municipality 48,431 52,634 101,065
15 Katwe Kabatoro TC 3,272 3,131 6,403
16 Kilembe 6,512 6,790 13,302
17 Kitswamba 15,027 14,680 29,707
18 Hima TC 6,540 6,595 13,135
19 Kyabarungira 8,019 8,341 16,360
20 Bwesumbu 10,381 10,754 21,135
21 Lake Katwe 9,989 9,647 19,636
22 Maliba 23,167 23,485 46,652
23 Muhokya 9,478 9,744 19,222
24 Rukoki 6,878 7,121 13,999
25 Nyakatonzi 2,588 2,409 4,997
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26 Isango 3,960 4,269 8,229
27
Buhuhira 9,020 9,270 18,290
Total 338,215 356,772 694,987
Source: Kasese District Planning
Unit
From the table above, females comprise about 51.7% of the population of the
district while males account for 48.3%. In all administrative units except Katwe
Kabatoro TC and Karusandara Sub County, the female population is more than the
male population. See detailed appendix I for parish population desegregated by
gender.
Table 6: Average Household size per Sub County by sex
SUB COUNTY
POPULATION
No. of
Household Male Female Total
Average
H.H
Bwera 3,041 8,222 9,233 17,455 5.7
Ihandiro 2,516 6,489 7,060 13,549 5.4
Isango 1,403 3,817 4,282 8,099 5.8
Karambi 4,785 12,981 14,200 27,181 5.7
Kisinga 7,998 19,346 21,285 40,631 5
Kitholhu 2,984 8,285 8,846 17,131 5.7
Kyarumba 7,574 20,352 21,843 42,195 5.6
Kyondo 4,260 11,594 12,411 24,005 5.6
Mahango 3,655 9,275 10,407 19,682 5.4
Munkunyu 6,125 15,102 16,752 31,854 5.2
Nyakiyumbu 5,893 14,746 16,090 30,836 5.7
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Nyakatonzi 874 2,595 2,425 5,020 5.2
Mpondwe Lhubiriha TC 9,903 24,326 26,692 51,018 5.1
TOTAL 61,011 157,130 171,526 328,656 5.4
Busongora County
POPULATION
No. of
Household Male Female Total
Average
H.H
Bugoye 6,713 16,924 18,443 35,367 5.3
Buhuhira 3,331 8,972 9,517 18,489 5.5
Bwesumbu 3,773 10,197 11,017 21,214 5.6
Hima TC 3,415 6,356 6,589 12,945 3.7
Karusandara 2,749 5,975 5,915 11,890 4.3
Katwe Kabatoro TC 1,742 3,297 3,114 6,411 3.6
Kilembe 2,508 6,489 6,841 13,330 5.3
Kitswamba 6,078 15,132 14,877 30,009 4.9
Kyabarungira 2,972 8,155 8,579 16,734 5.6
L.Katwe 5,237 11,881 11,678 23,559 4.5
Maliba 8,757 23,320 24,265 47,585 5.3
Muhokya 4,184 9,607 9,924 19,531 4.7
Rukoki 2,596 7,045 7,585 14,630 5.6
Bulembia Division 2,770 6,534 6,701 13,235 4.7
Central Division 7,434 14,917 16,718 31,635 4.1
Nyamwamba Division 15,427 26,865 29,944 56,809 3.6
TOTAL 79,686 181,666 191,707 373,373 4.9
GRAND TOTAL 140,697 338,796 363,233 702,029 5
Source: 2014 National Population and Housing Census Kasese District Report 2014
Age and sex are the most basic characteristic of population. Sex and Age
composition of a population has significant implications for the reproductive
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potential, human resource, school attendance, family formation, health care and
other service delivery in general.
3.1.1 Age Distribution of the Population Kasese District has a youthful population (population below 19years) of compared
to the National status of 56%. Primary school age population (6- 12years)
constituted 23% compared to 22%, National status. Elderly (60+) comprised 3.2%
of the population compared to National status of 4.6%. This is most likely due to
the reason that the elderly people tend to retire in villages, running away from
high cost of living in town.
Total population by age group and sex; Kasese District, 2014.
Age Group Male Female Total
0-9 125,354 118,016 243,370
10-19 86,385 88,844 175,229
20-39 82,356 99,778 182,134
40-59 32,254 36,394 68,648
60+ 11,866 13,740 25,606
District 338,215 356,772 694,987
Source: 2014 Population and Housing census Kasese District Report
2014
The sex and age composition of a population has a significant implication on
planning. The sex ratio (number of males for every 100 females) of Kasese
District is 1 male for 1.1 females in 2009 implying that the majority are females.
Kasese District has high age dependency ratio. The Age dependency ratio is the
ratio of the persons in the dependent ages (population below 15years and those
above 65years) to the economically active population (population aged 15 to
64years).
The table shows a dependency ratio of 0.95 implying that on average, there is one
dependent persons per 0.95 economically active persons. This is well below that
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of the national level of 110, reflecting very high unemployment levels in the
district.
3.1.2 Literacy
Literacy is defined as ability to read with understanding and write meaning fully in
any language. The 2014 Population Census measured literacy for all persons
10years and above.
Education characteristics of the population by age group and sub-
county; Kasese District, 2014
Sub-county
current
schooling
status
Highest
grade
completed
Literacy
status
6-
12years
15+ years
18+
years
attending
school
not
attending
never been
to school primary
secondary
and
above Total Literate
not
Literate
Kasese
municipality
Bulembia
division 2,591 212 888 2,924 2861 6673 4,203 1574
Central
Division 5,154 406 1,563 6,084 9,599 17,246 12,971 2,170
Nyamwamba
Division 9,406 478 2,690 12,942 15,774 31406 23,035 4,732
Bwera 3,398 426 1,813 4,650 2,315 8778 4,625 2,898
Ihandiro 2,607 365 1,095 3,865 1,423 6383 3,724 1,826
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Isango 1,525 221 789 2,292 1,120 4201 2,185 1,384
Karambi 4,743 719 2,213 7,426 3,599 13238 7,348 3,994
Kisinga 7,456 901 3,997 10,596 6,573 21166 12,308 6,166
Kitholhu 3,233 662 1,804 4,460 1,918 8182 4,539 2,472
Kyarumba 8,566 1,072 3,539 11,359 4,843 19741 10,964 6,097
Kyondo 5,071 507 1,526 6,859 2,885 11270 6,515 3,251
Mahango 4,196 422 1,763 5,135 2,218 9116 4,918 2,957
Mpondwe-
Lhubiriha 9,170 900 4,743 12,832 9,873 27448 16,530 7,122
Mukunyu 6,185 969 2,999 9,680 4,566 17245 9,181 5,779
Nyakatonzi 1,054 80 680 1,103 821 2604 1,412 825
Nyakiyumbu 5,448 1,017 3,797 8,224 3,255 15276 7,375 5,774
Bugoye 7,249 677 2,475 9,464 5,322 17261 10,204 4,795
Buhuhira 3,928 400 1,147 4,714 2,111 7972 4,653 2,475
Bwesumbu 4,361 822 2,017 5,338 1,628 8983 4,845 2,933
Hima Town
council 2,333 138 1,214 2,828 3,212 7254 4,962 1,491
Karusandara 2,207 241 1,366 3,531 1,278 6175 3,465 2,021
Katwe
Kabatoro T C 1,042 39 697 1,698 1,214 3609 2,074 1,174
Kilembe 2,713 371 1,240 3,476 1,444 6160 3,390 1,949
Kitswamba 5,582 533 2,451 8,395 4,473 15319 9,229 4,095
Kyabarungira 3,497 302 1,429 4,065 2,341 7835 4,324 2,318
Lake katwe 3,351 465 2,197 5,634 2,613 10444 5,676 3,606
Maliba 9,675 888 3,696 11,950 6,163 21809 12,663 6,118
Muhokya 3,598 492 1,916 5,430 2,231 9577 5,378 3,003
Rukoki 2,885 567 1,661 3,147 1,412 6220 3,247 2,156
District 132,224 15,292 59,729 180,101 109,085 694,987 205,943 97,155
Source: 2014 Uganda Population and Housing Census Kasese District Report 2014
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3.1.3 The Ethnicity
Citizenship refers to nationality of the population enumerated i.e. Ugandans and
non-Ugandans. The 1995 constitution of the republic of Uganda recognizes and
respects the diverse ethnic groups, freedom of worship, ideological, political and
cultural diversity.
Kasese is characterized by a high ethnic diversity. Table 9 shows that the
Bakhonzo constituted 87 percent of the populations enumerated in Kasese District
in 2002 census. Other significant ethnic groups included the Batooro, Banyankole
Banyabindi, Basongora, and the Baganda.
TABLE 9: DISTRIBUTION OF ETHNIC GROUPS IN KASESE
Ethnicity Total Total
Bakhonzo 604,638 87
Batooro 18,756 2.7
Banyankole 14,363 2.1
Bakiga 10,982 1.6
Bafumbira 8,754 1.3
Banyabindi 7,632 1.1
Baganda 7,298 1.1
Basongora 7,003 1
Banyarwanda 2,197 0.3
Acholi 1,725 0.2
Banyoro 1,240 0.2
Batwa 1,058 0.2
Other Ugandans 9,342 5.6
Total 694,987 100
87%
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3.1.4 District Revenue by amount
Source: Kasese District Revenue Unit
From the table, local revenue budget reduced from 4,529,792,000 billion in FY
2017/18 to 1,616,615,000 billion in the FY 2018/19. During the FY 2017/18,
Loyalties accounted for about 36% while in the FY 2017/18 about 61% the district
local revenue is projected from both royalties and property related duties, all other
revenue sources were projected to increase in the FY 2018/19, no revenues were
projected from fees from appeals and educational/instruction related levies.
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3.1.5 Central government transfers Table 11: Central government transfers
Source: Kasese District Revenue Unit
A total of shillings 68,146,054,000 has been projected as total revenue for the FY
2018/19 compared to shillings. 59,504,493,000 during the FY 2017/18
representing a 14.5% increment in the overall allocation to the district. The district
has projected to raise Shillings 1,616,615,000 from locally generated sources
compared to shillings. 4,529,792,000 during the FY2016/17 representing an
increase of 64.3%. The decrease in projections is mainly as a result of reduced
projections from the LLGs
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3.1.6 Sectoral Expenditure for FY 2017/18 and FY 2018/2019 (Ug. shs)
From the information above the most funded sectors have always been education, Health and administration.
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3.1.7 Socio-Economic Characteristics
3.1.7.1 Introduction
This section involves the nature of housing, poverty related issues, basic services
(health, Education, water and sanitation). The 2014 census collected data on
various aspects of these features including the housing units.
3.1.7.2 House type
Table 12: Dwelling units by percentage
Status of Dwelling Unit Total Percentage
Permanent roof 130,914 93.9
Permanent wall 69,995 50.2
Permanent floor 36,721 26.3
Semi-permanent
Temporary
96,933
8,090
69.5
5.8
Source: 2014 National Population and Housing Census Kasese District Report 2014
The 2014 census data shows that most households in Kasese District live in
Permanent roofed houses representing 93.9% of households, then those who live
in permanent walled houses representing 50.2%, permanent floored houses
making 26.5%. Additionally 69.5% of the households live in semi-permanent
houses and 5.8% live in Temporary houses.
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3.1.8: Population below the poverty line by administrative unit
Table 13: The population below the poverty line by Sub County
s/n County/sub county/town council Poverty level 1992-2002
(%)
Bukonzo County 51
1 Ihandiro 48
2 Kitholhu 53
3 Karambi 46
4 Bwera 53
5 Nyakiyumbu 53
6 Munkunyu 44
7 Kisinga 50
8 Kyondo 55
9 Kyarumba 58
10 Mahango 55
Busongora County 45
11 Katwe Kabatoro TC
12 Lake Katwe 44
13 Muhokya 49
14 Kasese TC
15 Kilembe 43
16 Rukoki 37
17 Karusandara 27
18 Bugoye 43
19 Maliba 44
20 Hima TC
21 Kitswamba 34
22 Kyabarungira 52
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Totals 48%
Source: Spatial Trends of Poverty and Inequality in Uganda 2002-2005
From the table 13 above, the poverty levels are higher in Bukonzo county than in
Busongora at 51% and 45% respectively. The sub county with the highest number
of people below the poverty line are Kyarumba Sub County (58%), Mahango and
Kyondo (55% each) and Bwera, Kitholhu and Nyakiyumbu at 53% each.
The poverty levels are lowest in the sub counties of Karusandara (27%),
Kitswamba (34%) and Rukoki (37%) Sub Counties. The overall poverty level for
the district is 48% of the population below the poverty line.
The poverty analysis above does not include urban administrative units.
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3.1.9 Employment and Occupation by type
Working status of the population by selected age groups and sub-
county; Kasese District, 2014
Sub-County
Children aged 10-17 years
Persons Aged 15+ Years
working not working Total working Not working Total
Kasese
municipality
Bulembia division 1,234 1,526 2,760 5,270 1,403 6,673
Central Division 1,270 4,518 5,788 12,687 4,559 17,246
Nyamwamba
Division 3,231 6,828 10,059 24,826 6,580 31,406
Bwera 132 3,734 3,866 2,334 6,444 8,778
Ihandiro 1,903 765 2,668 5,898 485 6,383
Isango 1,106 706 1,812 3,676 525 4,201
Karambi 1,713 3,852 5,565 10,343 2,895 13,238
Kisinga 5,818 2,551 8,369 18,924 2,242 21,166
Kitholhu 1,625 2,117 3,742 5,822 2,360 8,182
Kyarumba 4,054 5,015 9,069 13,804 5,937 19,741
Kyondo 3,712 1,346 5,058 10,314 956 11,270
Mahango 3,285 931 4,216 8,489 627 9,116
Mpondwe-
Lhubiriha 6,678 4,105 10,783 22,865 4,583 27,448
Mukunyu 4,919 2,220 7,139 15,709 1,536 17,245
Nyakatonzi 238 981 1,219 1,900 704 2,604
Nyakiyumbu 4,655 1,896 6,551 13,609 1,667 15,276
Bugoye 5,002 2,393 7,395 15,431 1,830 17,261
Buhuhira 3,458 469 3,927 8,003 293 8,296
Bwesumbu 2,948 1,340 4,288 8,066 917 8,983
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Hima Town
council 540 1,838 2,378 5,433 1,821 7,254
Karusandara 1,440 853 2,293 5,801 374 6,175
Katwe Kabatoro
TC 165 889 1,054 2,680 929 3,609
Kilembe 2,287 459 2,746 5,891 269 6,160
Kitswamba 3,842 2154 5,996 13,462 1,857 15,319
Kyabarungira 2,133 1498 3,631 6,418 1,417 7,835
Lake katwe 1,941 1845 3,786 8,900 1,544 10,444
Maliba 4,626 5229 9,855 18,555 3,254 21,809
Muhokya 2,685 1155 3,840 8,624 953 9,577
Rukoki 2,422 549 2,971 5,847 373 6,220
District 79,062 63,762 142,824 289,581 59,334 348,915
Source: 2014 National Population and Housing Census Kasese District Report 2014
Of the working population enumerated then, over 70% of the people were
subsistence crop farmers, 6% were associate professionals and 5% were craft and
related products’ workers. Only 0.2% of the population were in the managerial and
seniors officers’ level and yet these are the categories that have high pay. 1.7% of
the population were subsistence livestock and fishery workers, 4.4% were
wholesalers and retailers, 1.3% were market oriented agricultural workers and
2.6% were machine operators.
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Table 15: Industry of working persons aged 14 to 64
Industry Rural Urban Total (rural urban) %
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Crop farming 41,365 58,040 99,405 1,207 1,643 2,850 42,572 59,683 102,225 73
Other agricultural
activities
3,605 866 4,468 603 188 791 4,205 1,054 5,259 4
Mining & quarrying 581 83 664 651 468 1,119 1,232 551 1,783 1
Manufacturing
products &
beverages
138 120 258 149 106 255 287 226 513 0
Other
manufacturing
892 66 958 494 139 633 1,386 205 1,591 1
Electricity, gas &
water supply
243 4 247 153 28 181 396 32 428 0
Construction 864 19 883 886 33 919 1,750 52 1,802 1
Sale, maintenance
& repair of
machinery
485 23 508 697 154 851 1,182 177 1,359 1
Sale of food stuffs,
households &
personal goods
897 1,101 1,998 875 1,441 2,316 1,772 2,252 4,314 3
Hotels, lodging,
bars, restaurants,
eating places
240 654 894 245 598 843 485 1,252 1,737 1
Transport Post &
Telecommunication,
financial int
1,014 43 1,062 1,766 118 1,884 2,785 161 2,946 2
Public service,
education & health
4,528 2,284 6,812 1,109 832 1,941 5,637 3,116 8,753 6
Other social
services
1,855 618 2,473 971 731 1,702 2,826 1,349 4,175 3
Others not
elsewhere classified
996 555 1,551 791 596 1,387 1,787 1,151 2,938 2
Total 57,705 64,476 122,181 10,597 7,075 17,672 68,302 71,551 139,853
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Source: 2002 Population and Housing Census Kasese District Report
The most important employment industry in Kasese is crop farming employing
over 73% of the population followed by the public, health and education services
(6%), other agricultural activities (4%) and the sale of food stuffs and other social
services each employing 3% of the population.
The least number of people are employed by the manufacturing sector followed by
electricity, water and gas supply.
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3.1.10 Asset ownership
Ownership of Household Assets and mosquito nets by sub-county;
Kasese District, 2014
Sub-county
Total
household selected Assets
Households with at least
a mosquito net
Radio Bicycle Motorcycle number percent
Kasese
municipality
Bulembia division 2,787 1,699 212 181 2,637 94.6
Central Division 7,524 5,011 1,294 808 7,113 94.5
Nyamwamba Division 15,142 9,288 2,942 1,529 14,084 93.0
Bwera 3,042 2,157 612 207 29,888 98.2
Ihandiro 2,466 1,546 256 77 2,422 98.2
Isango 1,410 1,005 569 93 1,368 97.0
Karambi 4,518 3,179 992 301 4,378 96.9
Kisinga 7,922 5,444 1,585 427 7,624 96.2
Kitholhu 2,978 1,659 164 74 2,888 97.0
Kyarumba 7,623 4,820 565 237 7,312 95.9
Kyondo 4,290 2,995 518 122 4,151 96.8
Mahango 3,659 2,415 77 53 3,607 98.6
Mpondwe-Lhubiriha 9,770 6,092 1,896 918 9,181 94.0
Mukunyu 6,473 4,387 1,907 390 6,187 95.6
Nyakatonzi 879 611 488 120 863 98.2
Nyakiyumbu 5,837 3,779 1738 321 5,655 96.9
Bugoye 6,695 4,092 705 344 6,469 96.6
Buhuhira 3,282 2,155 184 103 3,191 97.2
Bwesumbu 3,807 1,977 89 64 3,654 96.0
Hima Town council 3,433 2,229 770 346 3,233 94.2
Karusandara 2,722 1,794 1196 208 2,620 96.3
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Katwe Kabatoro T.C 1,742 1,108 223 96 1,665 95.6
Kilembe 2,507 1,626 75 32 2,400 95.7
Kitswamba 5,986 3,938 1406 492 5,665 94.6
Kyabarungira 2,926 1,778 237 115 2,793 95.5
Lake katwe 4,378 2,678 515 175 4,078 93.1
Maliba 8,535 5,279 852 427 8,205 96.1
Muhokya 4,079 2,564 375 140 3,848 94.3
Rukoki 2,452 1,548 117 59 2,362 96.3
District 138,864 88,853 22,560 8,459 132,641 95.5
Source: 2014 Population and Housing Census Kasese District Report
From the above table 64% of the households owned a radio, 16.2% owned a
bicycle, 6.1% owned a motorcycle and 95.5% of the total households had a
mosquito net
3.1.11 Source for energy and lighting
Number of House Holds and Main source of Energy for lighting by Sub-
County; Kasese District, 2014
Sub-county
Total
household electricity
paraffin
lantern
paraffin
tadooba
Other
Kasese municipality
Bulembia division 2,787 1,272 201 1226 88
Central Division 7,524 3,085 1,541 2,224 674
Nyamwamba Division 15,142 6,580 2,940 4,118 1,504
Bwera 3,042 208 189 2579 66
Ihandiro 2,466 194 82 2066 124
Isango 1,410 77 135 1176 22
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Karambi 4,518 405 459 3515 139
Kisinga 7,922 1,071 731 5877 243
Kitholhu 2,978 256 134 2470 118
Kyarumba 7,623 520 352 6487 264
Kyondo 4,290 357 230 3407 296
Mahango 3,659 210 107 3263 79
Mpondwe-Lhubiriha 9,770 3,104 1952 4347 367
Mukunyu 6,473 607 292 5174 400
Nyakatonzi 879 45 101 673 60
Nyakiyumbu 5,837 356 243 5,014 224
Bugoye 6,695 828 437 5,240 190
Buhuhira 3,282 129 110 2,885 158
Bwesumbu 3,807 149 61 3,280 317
Hima Town Council 3,433 1,242 400 1,504 287
Karusandara 2,722 181 157 2,109 275
Katwe Kabatoro TC 1,742 348 497 769 128
Kilembe 2,507 157 42 2,195 113
Kitswamba 5,986 706 453 4,398 429
Kyabarungira 2,926 176 217 2,422 111
Lake katwe 4,378 422 464 2,928 564
Maliba 8,535 820 426 6,746 543
Muhokya 4,079 174 258 3,207 440
Rukoki 2,452 92 39 2,009 312
District 138,864 23,771 13,250 93,308 8,535
Source: 2014 Population and Housing Census Kasese District Report
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From the table above, about 17.1 % of the total households use electricity, 9.5 of
the total household use paraffin lantern, 67.2% use paraffin tadooba while 6.1%
use other sources .
Housing conditions
Number of households by status of housing structure and sub-county;
Kasese District, 2014
Sub-county
Wall Roof Floor
Kasese municipality
Total
house
hold Temporary permanent Temporary Permanent Temporary Permanent
Bulembia Division 2,787 875 1,912 57 2,730 1,149 1,638
Central Division 7,524 738 6,786 276 7,248 2,310 5,214
Nyamwamba Division 15,142 878 14,264 110 15,032 3,850
Bwera 3,042 1,907 1,135 116 2,926 2,702 340
Ihandiro 2,466 1,865 601 88 2,378 2,282 184
Isango 1,410 772 638 208 1,202 1,245 165
Karambi 4,518 2,773 1,785 80 4,438 3,911 607
Kisinga 7,922 3,293 4,629 575 7,347 6,156 1,766
Kithoihu 2,978 1,517
100 2,878 2,650 328
Kyarumba 7,623 4,162 3,461 281 7,342 6,680 943
Kyondo 4,290 2,704 1,586 269 4,021 3,821 469
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Mahango 3,659 1,820 1,839 146 3,513 3,493 166
Mpondwe-Lhubirira 9,770 3,206 6,564 238 9,532 5,900 3,870
Munkunyu 6,473 3,373
852 5,621 5,410 1,063
Nyakatonzi 879 566 313 373 506 685 194
Nyakiyumbu 5,837 4,188 1,649 572 5,265 5,483 354
Bugoye 6,695 4,506 2,189 361 6,334 5,521 1,174
Buhuhira 3,282 2,700 582 99 3,183 2,896 386
Bwesumbu 3,807 3,526 281 334 3,473 3,658 146
Hima Town Council 3,433 1,291 2,142 130 3,303 1,589 1,844
Karusandara 2,722 1,814 908 525 2,197 2,407 315
Katwe Kabatoro TC 1,742 715 1,027 19 1,723
592
Kilembe 2,507 1,825 682 147 2,360 2,414 93
Kitswamba 5,986 3,295 2,691 766 5,220 5,014 972
Kyabarungira 2,926 2,299 627 146 2,780 2,707 219
Lake Katwe 4,378 2,683 1,695 565 3,813 3,889 489
Maliba 8,535 5,736 2,799 574 7,961 7,266 1,269
Muhokya 4,079 2,598 1,481 330 3,749 3,750 329
Rukoki 2,452 1,597 855 147 2,305 2,326
District 138,864 69182 69,682 8,484 130,380 102,314 36,550
The 2014 census data shows that most households in Kasese District live in
Permanent roofed houses representing 93.9% of households, then those who live
in permanent walled houses representing 50.2%, permanent floored houses
making 26.5%. Additionally 69.5% of the households live in semi-permanent
houses and 5.8% live in Temporary houses.
3.1.12 Educational attainment by age and sex
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Table 18: Highest Educational Attainment by age and sex
School
attendance
Level
attained
6 to 9 10 to
14
15 to
19
20 to
24
25 to
29
30 to
44
45 to
59
60+ Total %
Male
Never
attended
school
5,233 1,303 1,464 1,995 2,108 5,931 3,821 5,296 27,061 13.7
Incomplete
primary (P1-
P6)
29,583 36,626 13,145 6,780 6,040 12,683 5,431 3,125 113,413 57.5
Completed
primary (P7)
0 1,712 5,320 3,259 2,803 5,122 1,362 242 19,820 10.1
Incomplete
secondary
(S1-S5, JI-
J3)
0 679 9,104 7,490 3,394 4,887 1,163 408 27,125 13.8
Completed
secondary
0 3 324 2,402 2,412 3,616 785 159 9,701 4.9
Total 34,816 40,323 29,357 21,926 16,667 32,239 12,230 9,230 197,120
Female
Never
attended
school
5,290 1,413 2,790 5,203 5,400 16,681 9,491 7,634 53,902 25.10783
Incomplete
primary (P1-
P6)
29,739 37,773 14,789 10,970 9,103 12,999 3,399 1,068 119,840 55.8221
Completed
primary (P7)
0 1,961 5,602 3,097 2,286 2,664 346 38 15,994 7.450089
Incomplete
secondary
(S1-S5, JI-
J3)
0 752 9,051 5,734 2,235 2,104 249 52 20,087 9.35663
Completed 0 6 344 1,861 1,323 1,113 182 30 4,859 2.263348
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secondary
Total 35,029 41,905 32,576 26,865 20,347 35,471 13,667 8,822 214,682
Kasese
Never
attended
school
10,523 2,716 4,254 7,198 7,418 22,612 13,312 12,930 80,963 19.7
Incomplete
primary (P1-
P6)
59,322 74,399 27,934 17,750 15,143 25,682 8,830 4,193 233,253 56.6
Completed
primary (P7)
0 3,673 10,922 6,356 5,089 7,786 1,708 280 35,814 8.7
Incomplete
secondary
(S1-S5, JI-
J3)
0 1,431 18,155 13,224 5,629 6,901 1,412 460 47,212 11.5
Completed
secondary
0 9 668 4,263 3,735 4,729 967 189 14,560 3.5
Total 69,845 82,228 61,933 48,791 37,014 67,710 26229 18,052 411,802
Source: 2002 Population and Housing Census Kasese District Report
From table 18 above, among the males, over 57% reported having failed to
complete primary seven while only 10.1% had completed primary seven. Only
4.9% of the males said they completed secondary school.
Among the females, over 55% reported to have failed to complete primary seven
while only 8.7% completed primary seven. Only 2.2% of the females completed
secondary school.
Chapter Four:
Health Services
4.1 Introduction to health services
Kasese district health sector is composed of 105 health unities of these 3 are
hospitals, 5 are health Center IV, 42 are Health Center III, and 69 are health
Center II. Each health sub district has got a health unit implying a well distributed
health services related maternal, infant and child feeding services. In addition,
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these health units have been used as referral centers by VHTs, and relevant
stakeholders, however there is need to build the capacity of the different
stakeholders, the VHTs, Health workers to respond to nutrition related issues.
Population Demographics for FY year 2016/2017
The population for the period under review has been projected from UBOS
National Population and Housing census 2014 using a growth rate of 2.45%. The
projected figures are shown below
Population projections for FY 2016/2017
Demographic Variable Proportion
Projected
population(2016/2017)
Total population 100% 737274
Males 48.6% 358315
Females 51.4% 378959
children under 1 years 4.3% 31703
children under 5 years 17.7% 130497
children below 18 years 55.1% 406238
Adolescents & youth 10-24 yrs. 34.80% 256571
Expected Pregnancies 5% 36864
Women of reproductive age 15-
49yrs 20.20% 148929
Source UBOS mid-year projections 2016
3.1 Health Infrastructure
Table 22: Health facilities
Constituenc
y
Sub County Gov’t H.U Private-Not-
Profit
Private-for-
Profit
Bukonzo West Lhubiriha-Mpondwe Bwera Hospital
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Town Council
Bwera Kasanga PHC
Bukonzo East Kisinga Kagando
Hospital
Munkunyu Kinyamaseke
HC III
Busongora
South
Kasese Town
Council
Kasese Town
Council HC III
St. Pauls HC
IV
Bishop
Masereka
Medical Centre
Kasese Cobalt
Company
Clinic
Kilembe Kilembe Mines
Hospital
Busongora
North
Kyabarunigra Rwesande HC
IV
Hima Cement
Clinic
District Health Office
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Table 23: Health facilities per Sub County
Table 23: Health facilities per Sub County
Sub-
County
Health Unit Name Level Owners
hip
Owner
Category
Status Functionality
Mpondwe-
Lhubiriha
Tc
Nyabugando III
PNEP PNFP IP & OPD Functional
Karambi Nursing
Home
II Private PFP OPD Functional
Kasanga PHC III PNEP
Kyambogho SDA
Clinic
II Private PFP OPD Functional
Kyambogho Clinic III Private PFP IP & OPD Functional
Bwera Hospit
al
Public Governme
nt
IP & OPD Functional
Mpondwe Moslem II UMSC PNFP OPD Functional
Nyakiyumb
u
Mushenene III PNEP PNFP IP& OPD Functional
Kayanzi II Public Governme
nt
OPD Functional
Katholhu II Public Governme
nt
OPD Functional
Muhindi II Public Governme
nt
OPD Functional
Bukangara HC II Public Governme
nt
OPD Functional
Munkunyu Kinyamaseke III COU PNFP IP & OPD Functional
Kabingo II Public Governme
nt
OPD Functional
Kisinga Kagando hospita
l
public Governme
nt
OPD Functional
Nyabirongo III Public Governme OPD Functional
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nt
Kiburara II Public Governme
nt
OPD Functional
Give a goat II Public Governme
nt
OPD Functional
Krusandara Kanamba III Public Governme
nt
OPD Functional
Karusandara III Public Governme
nt
OPD Functional
Rukooki Buhaghura
II
Public Governme
nt
OPD Functional
Bughalitsa II Public Governme
nt
OPD Functional
Nyakabingo II Public Governme
nt
OPD Functional
Maliba Maliba III public
Isule III public
s Bikone II public
Kisojo II Public
Mukathi II Public
Kihyo II Public
Nyangorongo II Public
Kyanya SDA II Public
Mubuku prisons II Public
Kyabarungi
ra
Rwesande
Govt
Bugoye Nyangonge II Public Govt
Mt. Rwenzori II Public Govt
Bugoye III Public
kibirizi II Public
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Kisamba II Public
Nyangorongo II Public
Maghoma II Public
Katoke II Public
Ibanda II Public
Kitswamba Kitswamba
III
Public
Kinyabwamba II Public
Ibuga Refugees II Public
Ibuga Parisons II Public
Nkoko II Public
Nyakatonzi Nyakatonzi II Public Govt
Kyarumba Kyarumba PHC
III
Public
Kyarumba III Public
Kitabu III Public
Kabirizi upper II Public
Hima Hima HC III Public Govt
Hima micro care IV Public Govt
Nyamwamb
a
Saluti public Govt
Kasese Mun.C Public
Rukoki Public
Mubuku Irrig. Public
Kitholhu Kitholhu III
Public Govt
Kanyatsi II Public
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Kiraro II Public
Ihandiro Ihandiro III Public Govt
Kikyo
II Public
Bubothyo II Public
Buhungamuyagha II Public
Karambi Karambi III Public Govt
Private
Kisolholho II Public
Bikunya II Public
Kamasasa II Public
Bwera Nyakimasa II Public NGO
Govt
Isango Kyempara II Public Govt
Kamukumbi II Public
Lake Katwe Hamukungu II Public Govt
Kabirizi II Public
Kahokya III Public
Kasenyi II Public
Katunguru II Public
Mweya II Public
Kyondo Kyondo
III
Public Govt
Bwethe II Public
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Mahango Mahango III Public Govt
Buthale II Public
Bwesumbu Bwesumbu II Public
Kasangali II Public
Buhuhira Buhuhira II Public
Busongora
north
Rwesande IV Public
Kabatunda III Public
KASESE
MUNICIPAL
ITY
Central
division
Kirembe II Public
Railway public
St.pauls
BMCF
Katodoba
Bulembia
division
Kilembe hosipta
l
Kilembe Disp.
Source: District Health Office
Table 24: Accessibility of Health Services 2015
Name of health Unit Population served
Kilembe Hospital 150,000
Kagando Hospital 400,000
St. Pauls HC IV 53,000
Rwesande HC IV 150,000
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Bwera Hospital 300,000
Source: District Planning Unit
Accessibility to Health Services 2016/2017 FY
Health services in the district are delivered at 106 health facilities covering all sub
counties. However 17% (5) sub counties of Bwesumbu, Buhuhira, Bwera,
Nyakatonzi and Isango have centres only at level II. This hinders the delivery of a
full package of MCH and HIV/AIDS services in the District.
Therefore there is need for remodelling these HCIIs in the underserved sub
counties to enable provision of MCH services.
The District also faces challenges of blood shortage and there is no blood bank in
the district that can supply blood for transfusion to the patients in the District
SUMMARY OF HEALTH FACILITIES WITH THEIR OWNERSHIP.
Level Govt NGO Private Total
Hospital 1 2 0 3
HC IV 1 3 0 4
HC III 20 13 5 38
HC II 56 1 4 61
Clinic 0 0 0 0
Laboratory 0 0 0 0
Blood Bank/Distribution centre 0 0 0 0
Total 78 19 9 106
Table 25: Services Delivered
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Health Centres i) Curative-OPD
ii) Preventive-school health, environmental health
and sanitation, childhood immunization, growth
monitoring, TB treatment, care for injuries,
dental/oral care, &STI treatment
iii) Promotive- Health education, Nutrition,
counseling, condom distribution, disease
surveillance, F.P/ANC
Hospitals i) Surgical operations
ii) Curative-OPD & in-patient services
iii) Preventive-school health, environmental health
and sanitation, childhood immunization, growth
monitoring, TB treatment, care for injuries,
dental/oral care, &STI treatment
iv) Promotive- Health education, Nutrition,
counseling, condom distribution, disease
surveillance, Family planning/ANC
Source: District Health Office
Table 26: Private clinics, Pharmacies, and Drug shops
County Clinics Pharmacies Drug shops
Bukonzo 2 0 2
Busongora 10 3 12
Total 12 3 14
Source: District Health Office
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4.3 Accessibility to health services
Accessibility to health services in Kasese district currently stands at 78%.
Table 27: Distance to nearest social Facility
Facility Up to
5 kms
Over
5kms
On
premises
Up to 1
km
Over 1
km
Health facility 80,994 17,845
Water source 7,583 65,197 26,059
Primary school 92,291 6,548
Average %age 81.9 18.1 7.7 66 26.3
Source: 2002 Housing and population census
4.4 Maternal mortality Ratio (MMR)
The MMR has reduced to 122 per 1,000 live births (DHIS2 August 20. 2017) from
164 per 100,000 (DHIS 2016). The reduction is attributed to Governments efforts
in recruiting critical skilled staff especially midwives to improve MCH services and
equipping health facilities with equipment and trainings of staff by implementing
partners.
The majority of the maternal deaths occurred in Kagando Hospital accounting
458/100,000 live birth compared to 104/100,000 in Bwera Hospital and
169/100,000 lives in Kilembe Hospital Respectively. And a mong the HCIVs
Rwesande had the highest MMR at 394/100,000 higher than St. Pauls at
234/100,000 live births.
Maternal death review committees were oriented at all HCIVs and Hospitals
leaving behind the volume HCIIIs. And yet some of the mothers are delayed at
these lower level facilities. Delay in seeking care was still perceived as the common
reason. Health system factors especially lack of blood was a major avoidable
factor.
Common factors underlying maternal deaths
Delay of the women seeking help
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Lack of partner support
Herbal medicate on
Refusal of treatment or admission
Refused transfer to higher facility
Lack of transport from home to health facilities
Lack of transport between health facilities
Lack of Blood products, supplies & consumables
Staff lack of expertise
Inadequate numbers of staff
4.5 Health Manpower Table 28: District Health Office manpower
NO Job Title Approved Filled vacant/excess
1 Laboratory
Microscopist
0 0 0
2 District health officer 1 1 0
3 Asst. DHO
environment health
1 0 1
4 Asst.
DHO(MCH/Nursing)
1 0 1
5 Principal medical
officer
2 0 2
6 MOSG-internal
medicine
2 0 2
7 MOSG-general
surgery
2 0 2
8 MOSG-obstetrics and
gynaecology
2 0 2
9 MOSG-Paediatrics 2 0 2
10 MOSD-Public health 2 0 2
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11 principal nursing
officer
2 1 1
12 principal human
resource officer
0 0 0
13 senior medical officer 4 4 0
14 senior midwifery
officer
0 0 0
15 senior ophthalmic
clinical officer
0 0 0
16 senior orthopaedic
clinical officer
0 0 0
17 principal radio
pharmacist
0 0 0
18 principal environment
health officer
0 0 0
19 senior public health
dental officer
0 0 0
20 senior health
educator
1 0 1
21 principal health
visitor
0 0 0
22 senior human
resource officer
0 0 0
23 senior hospital
administrator
2 0 2
24 bio-statistician 1 0 1
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25 medical officer 10 6 4
26 senior nursing officer 12 0 12
27 public health nurse 4 0 4
28 nursing officer
paediatrics
0 0 0
29 nursing officer
orthopaedic
0 0 0
30 nursing officer
ophthalmic nursing
0 0 0
31 senior Anaesthetic
officer
0 1 1
32 senior medical clinical
officer
_ _ _
33 dental surgeon 2 1 1
34 pharmacist 2 0 2
35 senior dispenser 0 0 0
36 senior environment
health officer
1 0 1
37 nutritionist 2 0 2
38 senior clinical
officer(speech
therapy)
0 0 0
39 senior medical lab
technologist
2 0 2
40 senior medical lab
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technician
41 public health dental
asst.
0 0 0
42 health educator 2 0 2
43 senior Asst. health
educator
0 0 0
44 senior health visitor 0 0 0
45 senior health
inspector
0 0 0
46 entomologist 0 0 0
47 vector control officer 0 0 0
48 Laboratory
technologists
0 0 0
49 Accountant 0 0 0
50 principal accounts
asst.
2 0 2
51 hospital administrator 2 1 1
52 medical social worker 2 1 1
53 medical records
officer
0 0 0
54 supplies officer 2 0 2
55 human resource
officer
2 0 2
56 nursing officer 64 64 0
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57 nursing officer
psychiatry
4 4 0
58 ophthalmic clinical
officer
4 0 4
59 anaesthetic officer 2 0 2
60 medical clinical
officer
42 45 3
61 orthopaedic clinical
officer
4 1 3
62 dispenser 6 3 3
63 Environmental health
officer
0 0 0
64 physiotherapist 2 1 1
65 occupational
therapist
2 1 1
66 radiographer 4 1 3
67 medical lab
technologist
2 2 0
68 medical lab
technician
34 18 16
69 senior enrolled nurse 0 0 0
70 public health dental
officer
6 5 1
71 Asst health educator 4 0 4
72 Health inspector 6 10 -4
78
73 Asst entomological
officer
4 4 0
74 nursing officer
midwifery
8 31 -23
75 Asst. nursing officer
midwifery
0 0 0
76 senior Accounts Asst 4 2 2
77 stenographer
secretary
3 1 2
78 Administrative Asst. 0 0 0
79 Assistant Records
Officer
0 0 0
80 Assistant supplies
officer
0 0 0
81 TB/Leprosy
supervisor
1 1 0
82 Senior Health Asst 0 0 0
83 Senior stores Asst. 0 1 -1
84 Theatre Asst. 4 2 2
85 Cold chain Technician 1 0 1
86 stenographer 0 0 0
87 Anaesthetic Asst. 4 0 4
88 TB/leprosy Asst 0 0 0
89 medical laboratory 32 45 -13
79
Asst.
90 enrolled nurse 232 205 27
91 enrolled psychiatric
nurse
6 1 5
92 enrolled midwife 162 78 84
93 medical records Asst. 0 0 0
94 health information
Asst.
30 4 26
95 Records Asst 4 18 -14
96 Health Asst 80 24 56
97 Accountants Asst. 6 4 2
98 Telephone operator 0 0 0
99 stores Asst. 7 2 5
100 Entomological Asst 0 0 0
101 enrolled
comprehensive nurse
0 0 0
102 office typist 4 1 3
103 copy typist 0 0 0
104 Cold chain Asst. 2 0 2
105 Incinerator Attendant 0 0 0
106 Nursing Asst. 224 92 132
107 mental Health
Attendant
0 0 0
80
108 Anaesthetic
attendant
4 0 4
109 dental attendant 2 0 2
110 X-Ray attendant 0 0 0
111 Artisan mate plumber 0 0 0
112 Artisan mate 6 1 5
113 car driver 7 3 4
114 cook 6 2 4
115 pharmacy attendant 0 0 0
116 mortuary Attendant 4 1 3
117 orthopaedic
attendant
0 0 0
118 Asakari (security
guard)
166 19 147
119 Darkroom attendant 2 0 2
120 seamster/seamstress 0 0 0
121 office attendant 1 1 0
122 theatre attendant 0 1 -1
123 kitchen Attendant 0 0 0
124 porter 162 6 156
Source: Kasese District Health Department work plan 2017/18
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Table 29: Bwera Hospital
s/n Service provider
category
Approved Filled Gap
1 Principal Medical
Officer
1 0 1
2 Medical officer
Special Grade
(Community)
1 0 1
3 Senior Medical
Officer
1 1 0
4 Medical Officer 4 4 0
Dental
5 Dental Surgeon 1 1 0
6 Public Health Dental
Officer
2 1 1
7 Dental Attendant 1 1 0
Pharmacy
8 Pharmacist 1 0 1
9 Dispenser 2 1 1
Nursing
10 Principal Nursing
Officer
1 0 1
11 Senior Nursing
Officer
5 2 3
12 Nursing Officer
(Nursing)
17 7 10
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13 Nursing Officer
(Midwifery)
3 2 1
14 Nursing Officer
(Psychiatry)
1 1 0
15 Public Health Nurse 1 0 1
16 Enrolled Psychiatry
Nurse
2 0 2
17 Enrolled nurse 46 18 28
18 Enrolled midwife 25 9 16
19 Nursing Assistant 15 23 0
Allied Health
Professionals
20 Senior Clinical Officer 1 0 1
21 Health Educator 1 0 1
22 Senior Laboratory
Technologist
1 0 1
23 Psychiatric Clinical
Officer
1 0 1
24 Ophthalmic Clinical
Officer
1 1 0
25 Clinical Officer 5 5 0
26 Health Inspector 1 1 0
27 Assist. Entomological
Officer (Medical)
1 0 1
28 Radiographer 2 1 1
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29 Physiotherapist 1 0 1
30 Occupation Therapist 1 0 1
31 Orthopaedic Officer 2 0 2
32 Assist. Health
Educator
1 0 1
33 Anaesthetic Officer 2 1 1
34 Laboratory
Technologist
1 0 1
35 Laboratory
Technician
2 2 0
36 Laboratory Assistant 1 2 0
37 Anaesthetic
Attendant
1 0 1
Administrative &
Other Staff
38 Senior Hospital
Administrator
1 0 1
39 Hospital
Administrator
1 1 0
40 Personnel Officer 1 0 1
41 Social Medical
Worker
1 1 0
42 Nutritionist 1 0 1
43 Supplies Officer 1 0 1
44 Senior Accounts 1 1 0
84
Assistant
45 Stenographer
Secretary
1 1 0
46 Office typist 1 0 1
47 Stores Assistant 2 1 1
48 Records Assistant 2 2 0
49 Accounts Assistant 2 1 1
Support Staff
50 Darkroom Attendant 1 1 0
51 Mortuary Attendant 1 2 0
52 Driver 2 2 0
53 Cook 3 3 0
54 Askari 3 6 0
55 Artisans Mate 2 2 0
Source: Kasese District Capacity Building Plan 2008/9
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Table 30: Health Center IV (Rwesande HC IV and St. Pauls HC IV)
s/n Service provider
category
Approved Filled Gap
1 Senior Medical
Officer
2 0 2
2 Medical officer 2 2 0
3 Senior Nursing
Officer
2 0 2
4 Public Health Nurse 2 0 2
5 Clinical Officer 4 2 2
6 Ophthalmic Clinical
Officer
2 0 2
7 Health Inspector 2 1 1
8 Dispenser 2 0 2
9 Public Health Dental
Officer
2 0 2
10 Laboratory
Technician
2 0 2
11 Assistant
Entomological Officer
(Medical)
2 0 2
12 Nursing Officer
(Nursing)
2 0 2
13 Nursing Officer 2 2 0
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(Midwifery)
14 Nursing Officer
(Psychiatry)
2 0 2
15 Assistant Health
Educator
2 1 1
16 Anaesthetic
Phychaiatic
2 0 2
17 Account Assistant 1 1 0
18 Enrolled Phyciatric
Nurse
2 0 2
19 Enrolled nurse 6 4 2
20 Enrolled midwife 6 3 3
21 Cold chain assistant 2 0 2
22 Office typist 2 0 2
23 Laboratory assistant 2 2 0
24 Stores assistant 2 0 2
25 Health assistant 2 0 2
26 Health information
assistant
2 2 0
27 Nursing assistant 10 7 3
28 Driver 2 1 1
29 Askari 6 3 0
30 Porter 6 3 3
Source: Kasese District Capacity Building Plan 2008/9
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Table 31: Health Center III
s/n Service provider category Approved Filled Gap
1 Senior Clinical officer 22 2 20
2 Clinical Officers 22 20 2
3 Nursing Officer (Nursing) 22 3 19
4 Laboratory Technician 22 0 22
5 Enrolled Midwife 44 0 22
6 Enrolled Nurse 66 20 46
7 Laboratory Assistant 22 4 18
8 Health assistant 22 21 1
9 Health Information Assistant 22 20 2
10 Nursing assistant 66 66 0
11 Askari 44 2 42
12 Porter 44 0 44
Source: Kasese District Capacity Building Plan 2008/9
Table 32: Health Center II
Service provider
category
Approved Filled Gap
1 Enrolled Nurse 60 30 30
2 Nursing Assistant 60 30 30
3 Askari 60 28 32
4 Porter 60 0 60
Source: Kasese District Capacity Building Plan 2008/9
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Table 33: Inspection of private Health Units
Health unit No. of visits
Kagando Hospital 12
Kilembe Mines Hospital 12
Bishop Masereka Medical Centre 12
Kasanga PHC 12
Source: District Health Office
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4.6 Water Supply Situation The District is endowed with various water resources, which cover about 12% of
the total land area. A large percentage of the domestic water supply facilities in
the district utilize ground water. These include springs, Gravity flow schemes and
Boreholes. It is currently estimated that there are 1,167 protected up from 1,136
and 183 boreholes and about 1,450 GFS taps available for rural water supply with
average access to safe water coverage being estimated at between 80%-85%.
The average functionality of safe water sources in the district stands at 63% down
from 76%
Table 34: Safe Water Coverage
District/Sub
County
2006 2007 2008
Safe water coverage
District 41.5 40 83%
Kasese TC 37.3 34.5
Hima TC - - -
Katwe-Kabatoro
TC
20.4 18.6
Lhubiriha-
Mpondwe TC
- - -
Kitholhu 29.8 28.5 61
Karambi 64.9 65.5 163
Bwera 99.5 92.6 141
Ihandiro 55.6 49.7 113
Nyakiyumbu 60.2 56.1 31
Munkunyu 39.7 39.8 95
Kisinga 28.1 29 60
91
Kyondo 36.1 33.5 75
Kyarumba 41.1 38.9 92
Mahango 61.1 57.3 132
Kilembe 46.6 43.2 95
Muhokya 37.4 35.5 80
Lake Katwe 7.7 7.4 19
Karusandara 24.5 23.6 71
Maliba 32.9 32.4 68
Bugoye 31.5 30.7 69
Kitswamba 12.5 11.7 35
Kyabarungira 25.4 24.3 57
Bwesumbu - - -
Rukoki 40.6 45 95
Source: District Water Office
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4.7 Sanitation Coverage
Table 35: District Sanitation Coverage
Year Pit
latrines
Hand
washing
facilities
Pupil
stance
ratio
Bathrooms Safe
water
coverage
2008 80% 1:109 83%
2009 81% 1:74 84%
Source: District Water Office
4.8 Immunization
Table 36: Kasese District Immunization Coverage (proxy indicators)
Immunization
centres
Antigen 2008 2009
All health
centre IIIs,
hospitals and
health centres
IVs are
immunization
centers
BCG
DPT3 84%
Polio 117%
Measles 69% 101%
TT (preg.)
TT(Non. preg)
Vitamin A
supplementation
72% 97.2%
Deworming children 67% 96%
Under weight 15% 15%
Source: District Health Office
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4.9 Maternal and Child health
The number of deliveries by skilled personnel (proportion of supervised
deliveries to those who attend antenatal) is 32%.
The number of pregnant mothers receiving antenatal and postnatal care is
34%
The contraceptive prevalence rate/number of mothers practicing family
planning is 50%
The infant mortality rate is at 76/1000.
The less than 5 mortality rate is 145/1000.
The maternal mortality rate stands at 505/100000.
The district has a very high fertility rate which accounts for one of the
highest population growth rates of 3.6% above the national average of
3.2%.
4.10 AIDS Control (prevalence, control and treatment)
Table 37: The status of HIV/AIDS and condom use in Kasese
Indicator 2004 (%) 2006
(%)
2009
HIV sero-prevalence 15.2 11.2 11.2
15-24 year olds prevalence (South
west)
F=4.2, M=
0.6
4.6 4.6
Prevalence in pregnant mothers 6.5
(national)
3.5 6.9
Condom use rate 21.8 21.8
Condom use at first sex 15-24 years
(western)
M=11.9,
F=6.6
25
Persons on ARVs 20.4
Source: UDHS 2006
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4.10.1 HIV Counselling and Testing
There are 14 HIV voluntary testing and counselling centres in the district at
Rwesande, Kagando, Bwera, Kasanga, Karambi, Kinyamaseke, Nyabirongo,
Kyarumba, Katwe, St. Paul’s, Katadoba, Kasese T/C, Kilembe, Bugoye, Mukathi
and Kinyabwamba, Bwera Hospital, Kilembe Hospital and Kagando hospital.
PMTCT services are also offered at these centres.
4.10.2 Drivers of HIV/AIDS
The factors affecting HIV prevalence include: the ADF war of 1996 when a large
portion of the population was displaced and also that fact that Kasese is a mining
and border district, which is a major destination of all sorts of people including sex
workers, casual labourers, expatriates, foreigners etc. Others include Poverty,
Culture, urbanization, Drug and substance abuse, prostitution and sex working and
others.
4.10.3 Treatment and drug administration
Table 38: People on ARVs three of the four major health facilities in
Kasese
Health facility
Sex and age Kilembe Kagando St Paul
Adult males (18 and above) 149 2,480 379
Adult females (18 and above) 323 6,998 677
Pregnant adult females (18 and
above)
26 - 62
Children males (17 and below) 51 392 124
Children females (17 and below) 47 1,664 87
Pregnant female children (17 and
below)
0 - 1
TOTALS 596 11,534 1,330
Sources: Kilembe, Kagando and St Paul HCIV 2008
The number of people counselled in 2008 was 29,945.
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Number of people tested for HIV is 29,945.
The number of people tested positive is 1,568.
The number of people receiving VCT is 29,945.
AIDs control structures are at all levels and this is true for the whole district.
4.10.4 Prevention of Mother to child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT)
PMTCT services are offered at all the functional HC IIIs, HC IVs and hospitals in
the district.
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Chapter Five:
Education and Sports
5.1 Educational institutions as at 2016
Level of Education Gov’t owned Non-Gov’t owned Total
Early childhood Development
Centres (ECDs)
- 487 487
Primary Schools 233 250 483
Secondary Schools 23 65 88
Tertiary 03 05 08
Total 259 807 1066
5.1.1 Introduction
Table 39: Distance to nearest primary school by Sub County
s/n Sub county Up to 5 kms Over 5 kms
Bukonzo County
1 Bwera 6,245 72
2 Ihandiro 2,296 7
3 Karambi 5,598 392
4 Kisinga 5,506 675
5 Kitholhu 2,437 162
6 Mpondwe-Lhibiriha TC - -
7 Kyarumba 4,686 314
8 Kyondo 2,740 142
9 Mahango 2,466 155
10 Munkunyu 4,712 256
11 Nyakiyumbu 4,142 135
Busongora County
12 Bugoye 5,303 366
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13 Karusandara 1,556 485
14 Kasese Town Council 11,515 74
15 Katwe Kabatoro TC 1,616 0
16 Kilembe 3,845 155
17 Kitswamba 5,653 1,255
18 Hima TC - -
19 Kyabarungira 6,658 250
20 Bwesumbu - -
21 Lake Katwe 2,439 730
22 Maliba 6,430 167
23 Muhokya 2,828 524
24 Rukoki 3,620 232
Source: 2002 Population and Housing census Kasese District Report 2005
There are 233 government aided primary schools in Kasese
There are more private schools than government schools in Kasese
There are 88 secondary schools in the district. Of these 23 are government
grant aided and 65 private secondary schools.
There is one nursing and mid-wifery at Kagando with an enrollment of 162
students of whom 80 are males while 82 are females. There is a technical
institute at Katwe Kabatoro with enrollment of 52 students of whom 40 are
males and 12 are females. There is also one Polytechnic college in the
municipality. There is a primary teachers college at Bwera with an
enrollement of 270 students of whom 147 are males and 123 are females.
There is also a Wild Life Institute at Katwe offering diplomas in Wild Life
Management. The Celak Catering school provides students with training
hospitality and hotel management. There is also Rwenzori school of nursing
in Nyakasanga, Kasese Municipality
There is a vocation school at Ihandiro and Kisinga sub counties
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5.2 Enrollment
Table 40: Primary school enrollment 2009 per Sub County
s/
n
Sub
County
Enrollment Teachers Clas
sro
oms
Perma
nent
latrine
stance
s
Staff
hous
es
TP
R
CPR LTP
R
M F M F
1 Bwera 5,287 5,56
2
105 114 107 108 - 1:5
0
1:10
1
1:10
0
2 Ihandiro 1,859 1,73
3
48 20 44 65 - 1:5
2
1:81 1:55
3 Karambi 5,156 5,44
7
129 94 95 115 - 1:4
8
1:11
2
1:92
4 Kisinga 5,419 5,67
9
125 107 158 180 37 1:4
9
1:70 1:62
5 Kitholhu 2,807 2,62
4
83 23 61 75 - 1:5
1
1:89 1:72
6 Mpondwe-
Lhibiriha
TC
- - - - - - - - - -
7 Kyarumba 4,833 4,67
3
127 44 123 161 - 1:5
6
1:77 1:59
8 Kyondo 2,398 2,68
5
69 32 61 60 - 1:5
0
1:83 1:85
9 Mahango 2,919 3,05
0
86 17 81 84 6 1:5
8
1:74 1:71
10 Munkunyu 3,300 3,38
5
82 37 83 102 7 1:5
6
1:81 1:66
11 Nyakiyumb
u
3,996 4,08
4
100 60 90 42 - 1:6
8
1:12
0
1:25
8
12 Bugoye 4,122 4,25
9
102 48 119 90 - 1:5
6
1:70 1:93
12 Karusandar
a
1,881 1,89
8
64 20 46 42 13 1:4
5
1:82 1:90
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13 Kasese TC 3,342 3,71
3
49 106 98 88 12 1:4
6
1:72 1:80
14 Katwe
Kabatoro
TC
738 704 20 12 33 40 5 1:4
5
1:43 1:18
15 Kilembe 3,558 3,77
8
75 74 87 100 9 1:4
9
1:84 1:73
16 Kitswamba 4,050 4,21
8
78 52 120 158 33 1:6
4
1:69 1:52
17 Hima TC - - - - - - - - - -
18 Kyabarungi
ra
7,225 7,18
6
200 21 158 215 - 1:6
5
1:91 1:67
19 Bwesumbu - - - - - - - - - -
20 Lake Katwe 1,792 1,76
8
48 29 58 80 5 1:4
6
1:61 1:45
21 Maliba 6,353 6,69
4
146 65 154 128 4 1:5
9
1:81 1:98
22 Muhokya 2,600 2,63
2
68 32 66 60 - 1:5
2
1:79 1:87
23 Rukoki 2,683 2,90
7
73 62 83 95 - 1:4
1
1:67 1:59
Source: Kasese District Education Office
Table 41: Primary leaving examinations performance 2015 and 2016
S/N Sub
County 2015 2016
Div I Div II %age Div I Div II %age
M F M F M F M F M F M F
1 Kitholhu 1 0 49 31 88.961039 78.75 2 3 88 72 77.222222 62.5
2 Karambi 12 0 93 79 87.562189 92.68
2927 22 7 100 90 95.402299
86.4
0350
9
3 Bwera 8 8 60 32 90.57971 93.86 6 5 44 40 97.931034 89.8
100
5031 0891
7
4 Nyakiyum
bu 31 7 132 144 89.930556
85.16
3205 19 10 100 105 82.649842
87.3
1563
4
5 Ihandiro 3 1 84 66 92.156863 84.78
2609 3 1 70 40 93.478261
63.2
3529
4
6 Munkunyu 11 1 133 126 90.944882 93.86
9732 9 8 130 98 94.736842
92.2
6006
2
7 Kisinga 35 6 221 219 95.6743 79.30
3675 33 10 182 176 94.277929
95.0
2369
7
8 Kyondo 4 0 45 30 64.942529 90.22
9885 13 2 45 35 32.926829 77.5
9 Kyarumba 11 4 130 97 95.973154 94.46
4945 11 0 154 100 96.907216
93.8
5665
5
10 Mahango 2 1 63 55 71.212121 80.95
2381 2 1 64 40 77.483444
63.3
1360
9
11 L.Katwe 11 5 63 52 80.645161 67.30
7692 5 0 36 19 92.857143
89.3
8053
1
12 Katwe KTC 20 8 57 48 94.545455 98.24
5614 5 1 38 33 83.673469
85.7
1428
6
13 Muhokya 1 2 83 53 88.461538 86.17
8862 1 0 51 16 83.225806
78.5
2760
7
15 Kilembe 3 0 28 14 71.590909 53.68
4211 2 0 52 23 77.419355
64.5
1612
9
16 Rukoki 0 0 25 23 82.539683 91.89
1892 1 0 31 20 96.774194 91.2
0879
101
1
17 Karusanda
ra 1 2 31 18 72.222222
70.93
0233 2 0 22 21 80 67.5
18 Bugoye 13 2 156 117 84.848485 82.66
6667 18 13 130 145 94.932432
89.8
6928
1
19 Maliba 18 7 231 165 74.03599 62.86
3535 22 5 192 107 81.693989
71.7
6781
20 Kitswamba 6 6 96 63 75.773196 70.31
25 5 2 76 53 84.771574
77.5
6410
3
21 Kyabarung
ira 7 5 82 73 86.666667
79.86
1111 11 3 95 92 80.714286
73.4
8484
8
22 Hima TC 33 29 39 58 96.190476 94.25
2874 32 28 42 39 96.551724
90.2
4390
2
23 Buhuhira 5 0 56 48 88.590604 85.95
5056 5 0 107 86 93.617021
80.3
5714
3
24 Bwesumbu 1 0 17 11 63.636364 63.82
9787 1 0 73 40 44.444444
45.4
5454
5
25 Isango 1 0 23 11 98.412698 85.93
75 2 0 22 19 83.636364
83.9
2857
1
26 Nyakatonzi 0 0 6 3 90.000000 86.11
11111 0 0 3 4 72.73
74.2
9
27
Mpondwe-
Lhubiriha
TC
7 36 153 178 92.44186 90.04
7393 55 1 210 156 97.486034
91.4
6341
5
Source: Kasese District Education Office
There is an Education Inspector in charge of special needs education in the
primary section.
There are very few teachers with skills in special needs education.
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5.3 Enrolment (Secondary) Table 42: Universal Secondary school enrolment by sex per class for 2008
s/
n
Sub
County
Enrollment Teachers Clas
sroo
ms
Latrine
stances
Labora
tory
Librar
y
M F M F
1 Karambi 498 392 23 2 16 3 2 1
2 Bwera 874 729 65 7 28 7 4 2
3 Nyakiyumb
u
340 296 15 3 12 3 1 -
4 Kitholhu 157 114 10 1 6 1 1 -
5 Ihandiro 181 126 12 3 4 1 1 -
6 Munkunyu 232 236 8 5 8 4 2 1
7 Kisinga 631 868 73 12 27 11 7 3
8 Kyondo 205 183 14 3 7 1 1 1
9 Kyarumba 608 531 15 2 14 2 3 -
10 Mahango 505 334 28 4 9 3 2 2
11 Katwe KTC 113 63 8 4 4 2 - -
12 Lake Katwe 45 44 9 - 5 1 1 1
13 Muhokya 102 94 12 1 4 1 1 1
14 Kasese TC 1,014 764 63 14 29 11 6 2
15 Rukoki 264 187 8 4 5 2 1 1
16 Kilembe 776 811 49 13 26 4 2 1
17 Karusandar
a
200 141 12 2 6 4 - -
18 Bugoye 863 517 44 5 16 3 3 2
19 Maliba 1,289 1,154 50 7 26 10 3 2
20 Kitswamba 1,123 793 68 21 40 14 5 5
21 Kyabarungi
ra
275 163 12 1 10 3 1 1
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Total 10,29
5
8,540 59
8
114 302 91 55 26
Source: Kasese District Education Office
Secondary ratios
Classroom to pupil ratio is 1:62
Desk to pupil ratio is 1:8
Latrine stance to pupil ratio is 1:207
5.4 Inspectorate There are 5 school inspectors in the district.
Inspector: primary schools ratio is 1:52
Number of inspections carried out is 150
Number of schools inspected is 150
Number of inspection reports produced is 4 per year ,that is 1 per
quarter
The percentage of recommendations implemented is 60%
The number of school management committees in place is 258 that is
largely in government aided schools
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Chapter Six:
Works and Technical Services
6.1 Roads by grade, Length, and condition About 97/466 km of the road network is in good condition and will require routine
maintenance, 138/466 km requires periodic maintenance, 146/466 km requires
rehabilitation and 85/466 km require design and reconstruction. So far a total of
over 635 km of community access roads is in existence in the community.
6.2 Water transport
The district has no commercial water transport services. However, due to the
presence of lakes George and Edward, canoes are used especially by fishing
communities to move from landin site to landing site. Additionally, as part of their
tourism promotion activities, the Uganda Wild Life Authority runs boat launch
services for tourists along the Kazinga channel. All the rivers have large stones and
hence rivers are not good for water transport.
6.3 Water development services
The district is endowed with various water sources which cover about 12% of the
total land area. These include Lakes George and Edward, rivers Mubuku, Sebwe,
Nyamwamba, Nyamugasani, Kanyampara, Lhubiriha and Rwimi.
Currently, there are 1,167 protected springs up from 1,136, 183 boreholes and
about 1,450 GFS taps available for rural water supply with average safe water
coverage estimated at between 80-85%. The average functionality of safe water
sources in the district stands at 63% down from 76%.
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Table 43: Safe water coverage
s/
n
Sub
County
Pop.
2009
Pop.
serv
ed
No.
of
GFS
tap
s
No.
of
BHs
No.
of
sp.
No. of ple. Per
source
No. of
pple
serve
d
(BHs)
No. of
ple
serve
d (Sp)
No. of
ple.
Serve
d
(GFS)
%ag
e
cover
age
BHs Sp GFS
1 L. Katwe 17,5
52
3,30
0
0 7 6 300 20
0
150 2,100 1,200 - 19
2 Nyakiyum
bu
29,2
03
9,10
0
13 26 300 20
0
150 3,900 5,200 - 31
3 Kitswamb
a
39,2
05
13,6
00
14 33 8 300 20
0
150 9,900 1,600 2,100 35
4 Kyabarun
gira
49,0
38
27,9
00
38 0 111 300 20
0
150 - 22,20
0
5,700 57
5 Kisinga 52,2
44
31,3
50
139 1 51 300 20
0
150 300 10,20
0
20,85
0
60
6 Kitholhu 18,5
58
11,3
50
17 0 44 300 20
0
150 - 8,800 2,550 61
7 Maliba 49,8
45
34,1
00
12 13 142 300 20
0
150 3,900 28,40
0
1,800 68
8 Bugoye 41,3
66
28,3
50
49 8 93 300 20
0
150 2,400 18,60
0
7,350 69
9 Karusand
ara
11,8
50
8,40
0
0 28 0 300 20
0
150 8,400 - - 71
1 Kyondo 20,8 15,5 13 0 68 300 20
0
150 - 13,60 1,950 75
106
0 57 5 0
1
1
Muhokya 21,3
72
17,0
00
42 9 40 300 20
0
150 2,700 8,000 6,300 80
1
2
Kyarumb
a
36,8
09
34,0
00
36 22 110 300 20
0
150 6,600 22,00
0
5,400 92
1
3
Rukoki 25,5
94
24,2
00
42 13 70 300 20
0
150 3,900 14,00
0
6,300 95
1
4
Munkuny
u
35,8
09
33,2
50
97 23 59 300 20
0
150 6,900 11,80
0
14,55
0
95
1
5
Kilembe 27,4
56
26,0
00
44 0 97 300 20
0
150 - 19,40
0
6,600 95
1
6
Ihandiro 14,2
40
16,5
05
23 0 63 300 20
0
150 - 12,60
0
3,450 113
1
7
Mahango 19,8
45
26,1
00
18 0 117 300 20
0
150 - 23,40
0
2,700 132
1
8
Bwera 48,3
09
68,1
00
398 2 39 300 20
0
150 600 7,800 59,70
0
141
1
9
Karambi 48,4
80
79,2
50
469 3 40 300 20
0
150 900 8,000 70,35
0
163
Total 606,
968
506,
950
1,4
51
175 1,1
84
52,5
00
236,
800
217,
650
84
Source: Kasese District Water Office
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Table 44: Urban Water Coverage
Sub
County
Pop.
200
9
Pop.
serve
d
No.
of
GFS
taps
No.
of
BHs
No. of
house
conne
ctions
No.
of
yard
taps
No. of
ple.
Per
source
No.
of
ple.
HCs
No. of
ple YTs
No.
of
ple.
PST
%age
covera
ge
SP BH House
connecti
ons
Yard
taps
Public
stand
pipes
Katwe
Kabatoro
TC
7,28
8
3,150 3 0 315 3 17 200 300 10 20
Kasese
TC
68,4
59
3,900 0 13 350 0 0 200 300 10 20
Hima TC 5,00
0
3,150 0 9 0 0 3 200 300 10 20
Mpondwe
-Lhibiriha
TC
50,6
69
300 0 1 0 0 0 200 300 10 20
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6.5 Housing
There are 13 blocks used for offices at the headquarters, which need constant
minor repairs. There are also 16 senior staff houses although 4 of them need
major repairs. There are 23 junior staff houses in very bad condition with 50% of
them already condemned. There is a district store, 2 mechanical workshops and a
teacher’s resources centre which are in very bad shape. The district started the
construction of a hotel, bar and restaurant at Bwenda in Katwe Kabatoro TC which
has failed due to financial constraints. The construction of the 2 billion
administration block is yet to take off.
6.6 Mechanical
The district has a fleet of vehicles now numbering up to 15 vehicles at the district
headquarters. The district road equipment has recently been recalled pending
major repairs. The majority of the fleet of vehicles are very old and it is largely un
economical to repair them from time to time.
6.7 Physical Planning
The trading centres of Kinyamaseke, Kisinga, Mubuku, Ibanda, Maliba-
Kyanya, Rugendabara and Kitswamba have been upgraded into town
boards.
However, there are many trading centres that are mushrooming and have
been planned yet.
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Chapter Seven:
Natural Resources
7.1 Environment
64.2% of the total land area is covered with protected areas, wetlands and open
waters.
Table 45: Resources and land area
Land use/cover Total area coverage
(KM2)
Proportion of swamp
(km2)
Plantations (conifers) 2.0 279.8
Tropical high forest 417.9
Woodland 668.7
Bush land 182.4 13.7
Grassland 554.2 47.8
Papyrus/reed swamp 65.9 65.9
Farmland 1,071.6 0
Built area 12.3 0
Open water 409.7 0
Impediments 4.9 0
Total 3,389.9 407.2
National parks Land area in sq. km
Queen Elizabeth NP 944
Rwenzori MNP 627
Kibale NP 95
Mubuku Forest Reserve 16.62
Kanyampara Forest
Reserve
0.62
Nyabirongo Forest 0.16
Total conservation area 1,683.40
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Government institutions
Mubuku prison farm 57.66
Ibuga prison farm 16.19
Hima NRA production unit 29.14
Ibuga Refugee
Resettlement
16
Mubuku Irrigation
scheme
24.74
Hima and other industrial
establishments
7.6
Total area taken 151.33
Source: District Natural Resources Office
7.1.1 Rivers
Lhubiriha
Nyamugasani
Nyamwamba
Mubuku
Sebwe
Rwimi
7.1.2 Other indicators
Only 17.1% of the households have access to electricity
Over 70.7% of the population is dependent on subsistence agriculture
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Table 46: Sub counties affected by 1st May 2013 flood.
Summary Data for Kasese District Disaster Affected Sub-Counties
Sub County Affected Population
Displaced
population
HH No. No. People HH No. No. People
Bulembia Division 824 5295 274 1062
Kilembe S/c 482 2406 53 337
Nyamwamba Division 483 3203 58 328
Karusandara S/c 1745 11462 75 512
Kitswamba S/c 225 1139 26 224
Kyabarungira/Bwesumbu 202 1658 0 0
Bugoye 310 1770 15 29
Kyondo 23 133 0 0
Mahango 190 1869 17 72
Maliba 148 1593 19 73
Kyarumba 365 2640 50 286
Rukoki 15 72 1 6
Buhuhira 106 480 46 276
TOTAL 5118 31950 559 3205
Source: Kasese District Disaster Recovery Plan 2013
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Source: Kasese District Disaster Recovery Plan 2013
Table 47: Parishes affected by soil erosion, loss of soil fertility, conflict
areas, deforestation, poor waste disposal and bush burning
s/n Environment
issue
Parishes affected
1 Soil erosion/soil
fertility
Bwesambu, Buhuhira, Bikone, Nyangorongo, Mbunga,
Kyanjuki, Karusandara, Kalonge, Kaghema, Lhuhiri,
Kihungu, Kitabu, Kabingo, Buhatiro, Ihandiro, Bikunya,
Kyogha, Kisaka, Kabingo, Rusese, Kitsutsu, Nyabirongo,
Nsenyi, Kasokero, Rwenguhya, Buyagha, Kibiri, Muhokya,
Kanyabi, Kibugha, Buhunga and Kitswamba
2 Conflicts with
protected areas
Hamukungu, Kasneyi, Kyalanga, Kahendero, Katunguru,
Rwenjubu, Kyarukara, Kyakitale, Kyempara, Bubotyo,
Kithobira
3 Deforestation/loss
of tree cover
Kanyatsi, Kitholhu, Kisolholho, Karambi, Buhuna, Kibuga,
Kanamba, Nyakahya, Nyabugando, Kyambogho
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4 Poor waste
disposal and
pollution
Kasese Township, Nyakasanga II, Basecamp, Nyakabingo,
Kamaiba, Nyakasanga I, Kamulikwizi, Kyakitale, Kyarukara,
Hima Township
5 Bush burning Kyalanga, Kanyangeya, Kihara, Kyanjuki and Rukoki
Source: Kasese District Natural Resources Office
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Chapter Eight:
Community Based Services
8.1 General Community Development Issues
There are 600 NGOs/CBOs in the district.
8.2 FAL Enrolment
FAL is a strong tool for poverty eradication that empowers communities with skills,
knowledge and information to participate in the development process.
There are currently 281 classes with a total enrolment of 5,992 learners
78% of the FAL learners are women
Attendance by women is hampered by numerous domestic chores
Maliba Sub County has the highest number of FAL learners i.e. 10.3%,
followed by 8.7%. Hima has the lowest enrolment with only 0.3% of the total
learners.
Fig. 1: Enrolment of FAL learners by sex
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8.3 Gender and culture
The ratio of girls to boys in primary schools is approximately is 1 boy: 1.015
girls
The ratio of Literacy of women to men of 15-29 years old is (1.02 : 1)
Ratio of men to women in policy decision making issues is 3:1
Share of women in wage employment in non agricultural sector is 28%.
Proportion of seats held by women in lower local government councils is
33%
Proportion of seats held by women in higher local government council is
33%
Women are responsible for 80% of the agricultural production in the
district.
Women own less than 7% of all the productive land
In 2002, the level literacy was 62.6% among women and 78% among men
(aged 10 and above)
Children (0-18 years) comprise 57.4% of the total population
In 2002, there were 31,872 orphans comprising 10.6% of all children
Juvenile offenders are mostly involved in theft (60%), defilement (32%),
and other petty crimes (8%).
The ratio of male street children to females is 10:1
There are about 15,000 child labourers in Kasese
3% of the district population has a disability
There are 281 FAL classes in the district with a total enrolment of 5,992
learners with women forming 78%.
The youth (18-30 years) comprise 23.2% of the total population
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The elderly (60 years and above) comprise 3.5% of the population
Table 47: Levels of defilement
Category and
case status
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Total
Cases reported 19 25 38 9 12 18 24 25 14 184
Cases under
investigation
8 13 21 3 11 12 12 19 10 109
Cases referred 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cases put away 5 8 4 0 3 3 5 2 0 30
Cases forwarded
to court
6 4 4 5 1 5 2 4 4 35
Convictions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Source: Kasese District Police Headquarter records
Table 48: Admission of juveniles in the prison units in Kasese 2008
s/n Prison
unit
Location sub
county
Juveniles admitted in prison
units
Males Females Total
1 Rusese Bwera 10 4 14
2 Nyabirongo Kisinga 4 0 4
3 Muhokya Muhokya 2 1 3
4 Rukoki Rukoki 2 0 2
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5 Maliba Maliba 13 0 13
6 Kitswamba Kitswamba 7 2 9
Total 38 7 45
Source: Uganda Prisons Services, Kasese
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Table 49: Disability by category in Kasese District
Orphan hood and Disability Status by selected age groups and Sub-county; Kasese District, 2014
Sub county
Orphanhood
status (Below 18
Years)
Disability (2 Years
and above)
Disability (2-17
Years)
Orphans
Non
Orphans
Has a
disability
Has no
disability
Has a
disability
Has no
disability
Kasese Municipality
Bulembia Division
377
6,923
957
11,155
172
6,163
Central Division
887
14,631
1,692
26,790
383
12,958
Nyamwamba
Division
1,894
25,722
4,269
47,144
854
22,792
Kasese District
Bwera
411
9,575
1,690
14,554
381
8,340
Ihandiro
272
7,439
1,395
10,781
225
6,401
Isango
261
4,344
884
6,694
214
3,795
Karambi
706
13,708
2,287
21,671
534
12,082
Kisinga
962
20,161
3,697
33,663
844
18,042
Kitholhu
437
9,409
1,395
14,219
244
8,348
Kyarumba
839
24,090
2,702
36,030
646
21,025
Kyondo
487
13,707
2,035
20,126
601
11,794
Mahango
438
11,553
1,199
17,064
274
10,114
119
Mpondwe-
Lhubiriha
1,479
25,278
5,322
41,760
587
21,843
Munkunyu
821
17,813
3,266
28,012
675
15,643
Nyakatonzi
170
2,590
305
4,428
19
2,477
Nyakiyumbu
811
16,529
2,705
25,477
612
14,421
Bugoye
1,058
19,365
2,632
30,115
535
17,213
Buhuhira
434
10,721
1,733
15,111
284
9,432
Bwesumbu
533
12,807
1,619
17,618
363
11,096
Hima Town Council
444
6,022
1,405
10,708
369
5,291
Karusandara
478
5,968
1,247
9,760
270
5,251
Katwe Kabatoro TC
258
2,678
644
5,170
104
2,462
Kilembe
330
7,617
675
11,528
142
6,722
Kitswamba
947
14,950
3,033
24,315
384
13,640
Kyabarungira
420
9,283
1,189
14,070
207
8,410
Lake Katwe
525
9,617
1,361
16,687
211
8,555
Maliba
1,245
25,805
5,006
37,518
1,500
22,243
Muhokya
548
10,278
1,776
15,920
309
9,006
Rukoki
277
8,318
922
11,962
1,175
7,306
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District
18,749
366,915
59,031
580,050
13,118
322,865
Source: National Population and Housing Census 2014
The table below shows that Kyabarungira Sub County has the highest number of
deaf persons in the district i.e. 9% of the burden and Kisinga Sub County has 11%
of the blind persons in the district.
s/
n
Sub
County
De
af
Blin
d
Physic
al
Epilep
sy
Learnin
g
difficult
y
Blind/
physic
al
Blind/le
arning
difficult
y
Herma
phrodi
te
Blind
/
deaf
tot
al
1 Ihandiro
2 Kitholhu 83 36 621 21 30 0 0 0 0 791
3 Karambi 132 102 1152 81 69 0 6 0 0 154
2
4 Bwera 60 39 603 39 36 0 0 0 0 777
5 Nyakiyumb
u
81 54 933 48 39 0 0 0 0 111
5
6 Munkunyu 123 60 1339 63 54 12 0 0 3 165
4
7 Kisinga 216 153 1245 39 93 0 6 3 0 175
5
8 Kyondo 87 63 1137 54 69 0 0 1 0 141
1
9 Kyarumba 4 2 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 156
10 Mahango 72 21 558 21 0 4 0 1 6 683
11 Kasese TC 147 84 1158 48 24 0 0 0 0 146
121
1
12 Kilembe 126 105 936 66 102 0 0 0 0 133
5
13 Muhokya 204 123 1389 81 132 0 0 0 0 192
9
14 Kitswamba 276 66 897 54 39 0 0 0 3 133
5
15 Kyabarungi
ra
249 146 1536 60 51 0 4 0 0 204
6
16 Katwe KTC 11 7 40 3 3 0 0 0 0 64
17 Karusandar
a
88 57 447 57 42 0 0 0 0 691
18 Lake Katwe 37 2 151 5 3 0 0 0 0 198
19 Maliba 63 81 966 24 36 0 0 0 0 117
0
20 Bugoye 111 138 1473 84 27 0 0 0 0 183
6
21 Rukoki 102 18 240 30 16 0 8 0 4 418
Total 2,2
72
1,3
57
16,97
1
878 865 16 24 5 19 22,
40
7
Table 50: Formal employment in the Kasese District April 2008
S/n Name of employer/Work place Female Male Total
1 Kilembe Mines Ltd 10 160 170
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2 Hima Cement Ltd 12 248 260
3 Kasese Cobalt Co. Ltd 10 226 236
4 Muhokya Lime Works Ltd 50 250 300
5 Nyakatonzi Growers Coop. Union 80 210 290
6 Uganda Seed project 10 40 50
7 Rwenzori Cotton Ginners 112 110 222
8 Western Uganda Cotton Co. Ltd 5 145 150
9 Gray Securiko 1 130 131
10 Security 2000 2 38 40
11 New Securiko Uganda Ltd 7 70 77
12 Reco Industries Ltd 14 56 70
13 Mweya Safari Lodge 25 40 65
14 Government primary schools 1150 2510 3,660
15 Government secondary schools 456 666 1,122
16 Private primary schools 492 652 1,144
17 Private secondary schools 102 591 693
18 Primary teachers colleges 3 11 14
19 Technical schools 2 20 22
20 Commercial training schools 61 58 119
21 NGO hospitals 99 166 265
22 District Local Government 101 501 602
23 Commercial banks 15 20 35
Total 2,819 6,918 9,737
According to the table above, government (gov’t schools and local government) is still the biggest employer in the district employing over 57% of the formal employers in the district. Fewer women (2,819) i.e. 40.7% of the formal employees are in formal employment as compared to their male counterparts (6,397).
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Table 51: Disasters that have occurred in the district in recent past
2004-2017
Source: Kasese District Labor Office As seen from the table above, draught is the biggest threat to the people of Kasese as it is the most frequent hazard.
Chapter Nine:
Production and Marketing
9.1 Agriculture
Table 52: Involvement in agriculture by sex
Source Male headed Female headed Total
Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total
Subsistence
farming
57,408 1,366 58,774 11,867 398 12,265 69,275 1,764 71,039
Year Type of disaster
Sub Counties
2008 Hail storms Kyabarungira, Kisinga
Floods Kasese Twon Council
Drought District wide
Landslides Nil
Army worms Kisinga, Munkunyu and Nyakiyumbu
2007 Hail storms Kyabarungira and Kisinga
Floods Karusandara and Lake Katwe
Draught District wide
Landslides Nil
2008 Hail storms Kisinga and Munkunyu
Floods Nyakiyumbu, Kisinga and Karusandara
Draught Nil
Landslides Kisinga
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Source: 2002 Population and Housing Census Kasese District Report 2005
The majority 71.9% of the households are involved in agriculture or subsistence
farming. There are also more male headed households i.e. 82.7% of the
subsistence households and female headed comprising 17.3%. Additionally, more
households in the rural areas (97.5%) are involved in subsistence farming
compared to their urban counterparts (2.5%).
9.2 Crops
The major types of cash crops grown in the district include: coffee, cotton, passion
fruit, pineapples, mangoes.
The major food crops grown include: maize, beans, matooke, sweet potatoes and
cassava. Coffee is mainly grown in the mountainous parts of the district. Cotton is
grown in the low lands which are flat. The food crops are spread throughout the
district but mainly do well in the low lands.
The Kitswamba- Hima area is a major maize growing belt in the country.
9.3 Livestock and veterinary services
The animals reared include: cattle, goats, sheep, pigs and poultry.
Table 53: Kasese District Animal Census 2006
Species Improved breed Local
breed
Total Remark
Cattle 2,100 48,000 50,100 Milk yield 1-2 litres for local
and 10-15 litres for exotic
Goats 1,500 39,000 40,500
Sheep 2,979 2,979
Pigs 6,600 1,800 8,400
Chicken 10,000 layers
20,000 broilers
87,000 117,000
Rabbits Sizable number in
some homesteads
4,600
Donkeys 63 63 In Kyabarungira,
Nyakiyumbu, Kilembe and
Mahango sub counties
Source: District Production Department 2006
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Cattle rearing is more prominent in the sub counties of Munkunyu, Lake
Katwe, Muhokya, Katwe Kabatoro TC, Rukoki, Hima Town Council and
Kitswamba.
Goat rearing is spread throughout the district.
Chicken farming has more than tripled since the NAADS intervention
beginning 2007.
There are few licensed animal drug shops in the district
9.4 Fisheries
Mainly practiced on the landing sites of Kasenyi, Hamukungu and
Kahendero on Lake Goerge and Katunguru and Kayanja on Lake Edward.
In the past fish ponds were introduced but the majority of them have since
gone bad except for a few ponds in Bugoye sub county, Ihandiro and
Kitholhu sub counties.
The major fish catch specie is tilapia.
There is a beach management unit at every landing site.
9.5 Extension services
Table 54: Extension staff per sector
Section Number Remarks
Agriculture 20 The department is
grossly under staffed.
The ratio of extension
staff to the households in
the district is 1: 12,355
Veterinary 8
Fisheries 5
Commerce/Cooperatives 2
Total 34
Source: District Development Plan 2015/16-19/20
9.6 Trade
There are 70 cooperative organizations in the district of whom 6 are for
women
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