Climate change policy landscape in Uganda: assessing the extent of implementation of adaptation policies at the sub-national level

While climate change policies in Uganda are formulated by central government bodies, implementation takes place at the local government levels, as these were identified as well-placed government institutions capable of helping rural citizens adapt to the impacts of climate change. For a systematic f...

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Main Authors: Kisambira, Zepher N., Songcai, You, Bomuhangi, Allan
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Informa UK Limited 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176715
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Songcai, You
Bomuhangi, Allan
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description While climate change policies in Uganda are formulated by central government bodies, implementation takes place at the local government levels, as these were identified as well-placed government institutions capable of helping rural citizens adapt to the impacts of climate change. For a systematic follow-up of why and how climate change adaptation policies in the country are working or failing, this study applies an empirical examination consisting of focus group discussions, key informant interviews, and literature reviews as a mechanism to establish the extent of implementation of a selected set of climate change adaptation policies at the sub-national level, taking Mityana district as a case study. Findings reveal that only a few climate change adaptation projects have been implemented compared to the planned projects identified in national policies and plans, mainly due to inadequate funding. Less than 1% of the district budget is directed to climate action, with the majority of these funds allocated to wages, while activities relating to disaster preparedness and management are not funded at all. There is also a general lack of awareness about climate change adaptation policies, coupled with limited technical expertise regarding the mainstreaming of climate change into development plans and budgets at the district and community levels. We propose that the national government incorporates climate change and disaster management components into all conditional grants transferred to local governments while ensuring constant monitoring, reporting, and evaluation for effective policy implementation.
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spelling CGSpace1767152025-11-12T05:00:21Z Climate change policy landscape in Uganda: assessing the extent of implementation of adaptation policies at the sub-national level Kisambira, Zepher N. Songcai, You Bomuhangi, Allan climate change development plans climate change impacts policies climate change adaptation budgets funding While climate change policies in Uganda are formulated by central government bodies, implementation takes place at the local government levels, as these were identified as well-placed government institutions capable of helping rural citizens adapt to the impacts of climate change. For a systematic follow-up of why and how climate change adaptation policies in the country are working or failing, this study applies an empirical examination consisting of focus group discussions, key informant interviews, and literature reviews as a mechanism to establish the extent of implementation of a selected set of climate change adaptation policies at the sub-national level, taking Mityana district as a case study. Findings reveal that only a few climate change adaptation projects have been implemented compared to the planned projects identified in national policies and plans, mainly due to inadequate funding. Less than 1% of the district budget is directed to climate action, with the majority of these funds allocated to wages, while activities relating to disaster preparedness and management are not funded at all. There is also a general lack of awareness about climate change adaptation policies, coupled with limited technical expertise regarding the mainstreaming of climate change into development plans and budgets at the district and community levels. We propose that the national government incorporates climate change and disaster management components into all conditional grants transferred to local governments while ensuring constant monitoring, reporting, and evaluation for effective policy implementation. 2025-08-06 2025-09-30T08:32:55Z 2025-09-30T08:32:55Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176715 en Open Access application/pdf Informa UK Limited Kisambira, Zepher N., You Songcai, and Allan Bomuhangi. "Climate change policy landscape in Uganda: assessing the extent of implementation of adaptation policies at the sub-national level." Climate Policy (2025): 1-15.
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climate change impacts
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Climate change policy landscape in Uganda: assessing the extent of implementation of adaptation policies at the sub-national level
title Climate change policy landscape in Uganda: assessing the extent of implementation of adaptation policies at the sub-national level
title_full Climate change policy landscape in Uganda: assessing the extent of implementation of adaptation policies at the sub-national level
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title_short Climate change policy landscape in Uganda: assessing the extent of implementation of adaptation policies at the sub-national level
title_sort climate change policy landscape in uganda assessing the extent of implementation of adaptation policies at the sub national level
topic climate change
development plans
climate change impacts
policies
climate change adaptation
budgets
funding
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176715
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