National Environment Management Authority (NEMA)

"Ensuring Sustainable Development​"

NEMA engages West Nile on sustainable environment management

By Evelyn Katasi

In a collaborative initiative with local governments in West Nile, the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) organized an extensive training workshop for environment managers within the region. The workshop aimed to engage environment officers, forestry officers, community development officers, information officers, and other key stakeholders from the districts of Adjumani, Moyo, Koboko, Arua, Yumbe, Terego, Nebbi, Pakwach, Madi-Okollo, and Arua City.

A group photo of the participants that took part in the training workshop

The primary goal of the training was to foster interaction and knowledge exchange among environment managers, providing district local governments and city managers with a deeper understanding of both local and global environmental challenges. Mr. Edward Odipio, the Regional Manager for NEMA in Northern Uganda, underscored the practical application of the concepts learned during the workshop in participants’ daily work. He emphasized that environmental management is a collective responsibility, extending beyond NEMA’s role, and everyone plays a crucial part in achieving sustainable economic transformation.

Education Officer Ms. Edith Akurut taking the participants through the principles of environmental governance

During the workshop, Mr. Asedri Fred, the Environment Officer from Arua City, highlighted the city’s rapid growth, exerting considerable pressure on the environment, particularly critical ecosystems like forests. Mr. Wilbert Ikilai, the Manager for Environment Education and Advocacy, reiterated the importance of participants developing an action plan to outline post-training activities.

NEMA Northern Regional Manager Edward Odipio taking participants through a session

Key workshop topics encompassed the roles of lead agencies and district local governments in the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) review process, the Montreal Protocol, the legal framework governing environmental management in Uganda, principles of Environmental Governance, and practical solutions to environmental management challenges. Additional focal points included community engagement and partnerships in natural resource management, as well as the role of educational institutions in promoting sustainable environmental management.

At the conclusion of the workshop, representatives from the participating districts collaboratively formulated action plans, outlining the subsequent steps they would undertake to address environmental concerns raised during the training.

Related News Updates

NEMA Inaugurates a Technical Committee on Management of Chemical in Uganda

NEMA through its Division of Chemical Safety, Radiation and Pollution Prevention has instituted a technical committee for management of chemicals in…

Read More

NEMA Celebrates International Day for Biodiversity by Planting 15,000+ Indigenous Trees.

The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has intensified restoration efforts by planting over 15,000 indigenous tree species in …

Read more

Uganda Flowers Exporters Association Meets NEMA

The Uganda Flowers Exporters Association held a consultative meeting with Dr. Barirega Akankwasah the Executive Director of the National Environment…

Read more

NEMA Board of Directors Carry out Oversight Inspections on Environmental Matters in Gulu and Nwoya Districts.

The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) Board of Directors, led by Chairperson Prof. Okot-Okumu, has held a series of engagements with …

Read more

NEMA Launches Its Strategic Plan 2025/26-2029/30 with Environment Donor Groups

NEMA launched its Strategic Plan 2025/26-29/30 at Sheraton Hotel, Kampala attended by representatives from government, development partners, …

Read more

Uganda Introduces New “Green” Labels for ACs and Refrigerators

The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) has launched new voluntary “green” refrigerant labels to help Ugandan consumers easily identify…

Read more