Launch of CoST Uganda Scoping Study provides ‘Recipe for change’

Uganda’s Minister of Works and Transport, Monica Azuba Ntege, has called the CoST Uganda Scoping Study a ‘recipe for change’ and pledged that the Ministry of Works and Transport will champion the adoption of the CoST Infrastructure Data Standard across government. The study identified that only 30% of the data points in the CoST Infrastructure

By |2018-07-02T14:36:08+00:00August 22nd, 2017|Comments Off on Launch of CoST Uganda Scoping Study provides ‘Recipe for change’

CoST Uganda – Minister of Works and Transport, Hon. Monica Ntege Azuba, announced as CoST Champion

Minister of Works and Transport and CoST Uganda Champion, Hon. Monica Ntege Azuba The Minister of Works and Transport, Hon. Monica Ntege Azuba, has committed to supporting infrastructure transparency and accountability as the CoST Uganda Champion. The announcement came as part of CoST Uganda’s high-level multi-stakeholder Strategic Engagement Meeting which sought to raise

By |2018-07-03T08:37:59+00:00April 25th, 2017|Comments Off on CoST Uganda – Minister of Works and Transport, Hon. Monica Ntege Azuba, announced as CoST Champion

Uganda elects Interim Multi-Stakeholder Group

Over 60 participants from Government, the private sector and civil society recently participated at a Multi-Stakeholder Workshop in Kampala, Uganda, where the CoST Uganda Interim Multi-Stakeholder Group was elected. At the event, each stakeholder group was able to elect three representatives to the Interim MSG. The Government participants elected the Ugandan National Roads Authority, the

By |2018-07-03T11:04:08+00:00August 22nd, 2014|Comments Off on Uganda elects Interim Multi-Stakeholder Group

Uganda becomes the 10th CoST country

The announcement took place at Uganda's Joint Transport Sector Review (JTSR) event in Kampala. Guests included Hon. Eng. Abraham Byandaala, Minister of Public Works and Transport, participants from central and local governments, private industry, academic institutions, NGOs and the media. CoST will be working directly with the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA), who will lead

By |2018-07-03T12:50:52+00:00October 27th, 2013|Comments Off on Uganda becomes the 10th CoST country
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