Tenders/Procurement

LIFE-AR Programme Officers(24)-Vacancy Advert

The    Ministry   of  Water    and    Environment    (MWE) is   implementing agency   of LIFE- AR that   coordinates   the  day  to  day  activities  of Least Developed  Countries   Initiative  for Effective Adaptation  and   Resilience LIFE- AR. The  project   will be  piloted   in  the  Twelve (12) District    Local Governments of   Yumbe,   Pader,     Rakai,     Kibaale,    Lwengo,  Ngora, Ntungamo, Kalaki,   Kalungu,  Pakwarch,  Kaabong  and  Karenga.

CIVIL WORKS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SOLAR POWERED PIPED WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION SYSTEMS IN THREE (3) LOTS;

The Republic of Uganda has received financing from the World Bank towards the cost of the Integrated Water Management and Development Project (IWMDP) and it intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for Civil Works for Construction of Solar Powered Piped Water Supply and Sanitation Systems in Three (3) Lots as indicated in (2) below;

Approved TORs Agribusiness Needs assessment survey

The Government of the Republic of Uganda received a loan from Islamic Development (IsDB) to finance the Irrigation Schemes Development Project In Unyama, Namalu And Sipi Regions under the Ministry of Water and Environment (MWE). The project is implemented by Ministry of Water and Environment (MWE), with Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF) as a technical implementation partner.

CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR CONDUCTING THE AGRI BUSINESS NEEDS ASSESSMENT SURVEY IN THE CATCHMENT DISTRICTS OF THE 3 IRRIGATION SCHEMES OF SIPI, NAMALU AND UNYAMA.

The Republic of Uganda has received financing from the Islamic Development Bank toward the cost of the Irrigation Schemes Development Project in Unyama, Namalu and Sipi Regions, Uganda and intends to apply part of the proceeds for these consultant services. 

The services include: a detailed review of the current status of agribusiness opportunities along the apiculture, rice, horticulture and aquaculture value chains, 

FIEFOC-II PROJECT SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (ESIA) FOR DOHO, MUBUKU, NGENGE, TOCHI AND WADELAI

The FIEFOC-II project activities will include the construction and use of irrigation infrastructures that may likely have significant environmental impacts such as loss of vegetation, soil erosion, pesticide use, wetland degradation and increase in waterborne diseases. These risks will be managed through implementation of mitigation measures well elaborated in site specific Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA).

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