Uganda - Secondary Cities

This report examines the urbanization and development of secondary cities in Uganda, focusing on their rapid growth, infrastructure challenges, and potential for economic expansion with environmental considerations.

Excerpt from report:
“This report relates to secondary cities in Uganda and represents one of four reports prepared for Future Cities Africa. Each report covers a specific country, its national urbanisation strategy and its specific regional planning typology.”

Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: ARUP
Authors: Andrew Charles, Belinda Hewitt, Braulio Eduardo Morera, Erika Puspa, James Waters, Jamie Simpson, Jo da Silva, Jose M. Ahumada, Kieran Birtill, Mark Doyle (Graphic design), Ripin Kalra, Samantha Stratton-Short, Siddharth Nadkarny, William Cobbett
Time horizon: 2030 - 2035
Geographic focus: Uganda
Page count: 58

Methods

The research method involved a combination of data analysis using the Cities Alliance Normative Framework and the Arup Environmental Risk Framework, consultations with stakeholders in Uganda, and an assessment of available information on each city.

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Key Insights

The research explores the transformation of secondary cities in Uganda, such as Arua and Jinja, amidst rapid urbanization. It delves into their historical growth, current infrastructure, economic opportunities, and the balance between development and environmental sustainability. The report also addresses governance issues, service provision, and the impact of industrial growth on local resources.

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