CoST Uganda is a National Chapter of CoST International based in the United Kingdom with a tripartite partnership between Government, private sector CSOs.
Representing Minister, @MoWT_Uganda Commr @trmugenyi has led the relaunch of the Government Procurement Portal today. As we implement 4th NDP, "Lets ensure transparent, efficient use and value for money for public infrastructure" Use GPP as a practical governance tool! he said
šø PICTORIAL [1]: Earlier today at the Handover and Takeover of office by the new Honourable Ministers.
Our New Ministers;
1ļøā£. Hon. Fred Byamukama [Minister of Works & Transport]
2ļøā£. Hon. Siraji Musa Ali [Stateā Works]
3ļøā£. Hon. Julius Maganda Wandera [StateāTransport].
The @UNABSEC_UG represents private sector, @tiuganda1@CIDIUganda represent CSO's as part of the CoST multi-stakeholder approach in promoting infrastructure transparency, and accountability Joining key government entities and ministries at the the GPP Re-launch. #Infrastructure
Sustainability now has a home to shelter reporting on Environmental, sustainability, health, social safe guards (ESHS) says -the consultant GPP upgrades @cengkurumichael during the relaunch event.
#Infrastructure#Transparency
Time is now, Procuring and disposing entities set for surge reporting on #infrastructure projects.
From environmental, social, health & safety (ESHS) indicators to climate finance, institutional performance, and economic outcomes, infrastructure project data will be more open.
Concerns of trees restoration raised by residents during CoST Uganda Baraza meetings (Nakawa) have now resulted into @KCCAUG action. We appreciate the authority for listening to communities and taking steps to address these concerns.
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Imagine Uganda with well maintained tarmac roads, no potholes, reduced air pollution, and proper drainage systems. What's the road map to making this a reality?
We extend sincere appreciation to @GenWamala for dedicated leadership @MoWT_Uganda and impactful role on Transparency and Accountability of infrastructure projects and championship @CostUgChapter
Congratulations on your new role, we wish you continued success in serving Uganda.
A new Era driven collective demand for accountability and transparency in public infrastructure projects.
KCCA recently offered #road maintenance plans for Kampala metropolitan. Notable steps have also been implemented by @MoWT_Ugandalinkedin.com/posts/cost-uganā¦
Uganda's efforts in promoting transparency, and accountability using the global open contracting for infrastructure data standards (OC4IDS) are indeed a game changer. Discover the recently upgraded elements onto the Government procurement portal-GPP.
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We have published two free, accessible resources will support anyone looking to drive change through infrastructure data to save money and transform lives. These documents are useful for a wide range of stakeholders.
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In todays @DailyMonitor page 49, we highlight declines in publication for Infrastructure projects. Our Recent upgrades on GPP and trainings for procuring and disposing entities conducted in collaboration with PPDA are expected to scale up disclosures and improve #transparency