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Strategic Plans
AMICAALL Uganda strategic plan
2016–17 to 2020–21
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Who We Are

AMICAALL Uganda is Chapter was launched on 28th November 2000 at the Mayors’ Parlour when Ugandan Mayors, under the leadership of Kampala Capital City signed the Kampala Declaration. The chapter has since registered and operated as a National Non-Government Organization bringing together Mayors and other urban leaders from the City, Municipalities and Town Councils across the country
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Our Vision

Our Vision is to have a healthy, inclusive and productive urban populations

Our Mission

To support the delivery of efficient, effective, and inclusive services in urban communities

Our Goal

To strengthen the capacity of urban authorities to deliver sustainable inclusive services to urban communities.

ALLIANCE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL (AEC)

Dedicated individuals working together to serve the community.

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HW. Regina Bakitte

AEC Chairperson

Mayor Nansana municipality

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His Worship Sam Atul

AEC Vice Chairperson

Mayor Lira City

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HW. Chris John Buwembo

AEC Central Regional Representative

Mayor Luwero

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HW. Florence Namayanja

AEC Member

Masaka City Mayor

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Mr Benon Yiga

Chairperson Of Town Clerks

Kira Municipal Council

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Mr. Charles Magumba

Member

Commisioner

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HW. Kamusiime Maclean

AEC Western Regional Representative

Mayor Kabale

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HW. Onega Innocent Godfrey

AEC Northern Region Representative

Mayor Paidha

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HW. Ismail Muhammed

AEC Karamoja Regional Representative

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HW. Wilson Sanya

Chairperson of UAAU Koboko

Municipal Council Mayor

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HW. Amin Sadiq

AEC Eastern Regional Representative

Busia Municipal Council Mayor

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HW. Sentaro Byamugisha

AEC Member

Kabale Municipal Council Mayor

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Ssemakula Eugene Gerald

Country Director

AMICAALL UGANDA.

ANTAC COMMITTEE

Dedicated individuals working together to serve the community.

Executive
Mr. Anthony Namara

Commissioner Local Economic Development

Ministry of Local Government (MoLG)

Vice Chairman
Ms Stella Kentutsi

Executive Director

National Forum of People Living with HIV/AIDS Networks in Uganda (NAFOPHANU)

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Mr. Kennedy Otundo

Executive Director

Uganda Network of AIDS Service Organisation (UNASO)

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Mr.James Cleto Mumbere

Policy and Advocacy Coordinator

Uganda Water and Sanitation NGO Network (UWASNET)

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Ms. Rose Getrude

Member

Sec.General East African Local Government Association

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Ms. Martha Mugarura

AEC Eastern Regional Representative

Busia Municipal Council Mayor

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Mr. Charles Magumba

Member

Entebbe Municipal Council Town Clerk

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Mr. Alfred Ogwang

Acting Secretary General

Urban Authorities Association of Uganda (UAAU)

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Mr. Alex Asiimwe

Commissioner, labour, Industrial Relations and productivity

Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development (MoGLSD)

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Mr. Okuku Richard

Secretary General

Uganda Local Government Association (ULGA)

Mayor's Campaign

MAYORS CAMPAIGN 2025/2026

ENSURING ROAD SAFETY AND PROPER USE OF ROADS.

Mayor Campaign

Campaign Objectives::

Raise awareness about traffic rules and the importance of road safety.

Reduce road accidents through education and behavioral change.

Promote the proper use of roads by pedestrians, cyclists, drivers, and motorcyclists.

Encourage community involvement in creating safer roads.

STOP ACCIDENTS BEFORE THEY STOP YOU. Whether you're a driver, a pedestrian, a cyclist, or a passenger, the way we behave on the road determines not only our safety but also the safety of others.Every year, millions of people lose their lives or suffer serious injuries due to road accidents. Many of these tragedies are preventable. Speeding, distracted driving, drunk driving, not using helmets or seat belts—these are not just bad habits; they are life-threatening decisions.That's why we're launching this Road Safety Campaign—a movement to bring awareness, change attitudes, and save lives.

ANNUAL REPORTS

Welcome to our Annual Reports section. Here you'll find detailed insights into our performance, achievements, and financials over the years. Each report reflects our ongoing commitment to transparency, accountability, and growth. We invite you to explore how we've progressed and where we're headed.

15th Annual Report
Year: 2024

THEME:CLIMATE CHANGE

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14th Annual Report
Year: 2023

THEME:BUILDING A RESILIENT URBAN COMMUNITY IS EVERY LEADERS RESPONSIBILITY.

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13th Annual Report
Year: 2022

THEME:ELECTION OF THE NEW 12 AEC MEMBERS INTO OFFICE.

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12th Annual Report
Year: 2021

THEME: GOOD GOVERNANCE , A PILLAR FOR IMPROVED RESPONSE TO HIV/AIDS,COVID 19 AND SEXUAL REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CHALLENGES IN URBAN AREAS

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11th Annual Report
Year: 2020

THEME:BUILDING ACCOUNTABLE AND STRONG URBAN LOCAL GOVERNANCE AND FOUNDATION

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10th Annual Report
Year: 2019

THEME:STRENGTHENING LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE FOR IMPROVED AND SUSTAINABLE HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS OUTCOMES IN URBAN AREAS

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9th Annual Report
Year: 2018

THEME:STRENGTHENING LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE FOR IMPROVED AND SUSTAINABLE HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS OUTCOMES IN URBAN AREAS

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8th Annual Report
Year: 2017

THEME:STRENGTHENING LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE FOR IMPROVED AND SUSTAINABLE HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS OUTCOMES IN URBAN AREAS

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7th Annual Report
Year: 2016

THEME:STRENGTHENING LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE FOR IMPROVED AND SUSTAINABLE HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS OUTCOMES IN URBAN AREAS

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Our Partnerships

MICAALL Uganda has received support for programme activities from a wide range of partners


Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM)/Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)

Developed a city-to-city cooperation in collaboration with the AMICAALL Uganda Programme and the UN APP. The city of Kampala, with support from FCM, CIDA, and AMICAALL Uganda, is implementing a project to facilitate community needs assessment and the development of village and parish HIV action plans.


Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

Provided funding to support economic assistance and vocational training to orphaned and vulnerable children, and affected households, in 10 selected municipalities.


PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)

Through its Ulysses Programme, PwC provided technical assistance to AMICAALL Uganda in 2004 to improve municipal HIV/AIDS-related information and collection and management systems and overall coordination.


UNAIDS

Provided a programme acceleration grant.


US Conference of Mayors / Centers for Disease Control (CDC)

Supporting a city-to-city cooperation initiative; activities have been initiated between the City of Jinja and the City of Macon, Georgia, which have included visits and exchanges by both Mayors.


USAID

Provided a grant to support the development of a community-response project to aid orphans and vulnerable children in the municipality of Soroti; through PEPFAR funding, is supporting a project to strengthen community interventions on HIV, focusing on support services to orphaned and vulnerable children, targeting four urban centres in Kampala.


UNDP

Allocated funding for programme activities, including the development of an HIV/AIDS Workplace Programme.