Performance Contract between Government of Uganda and NWSC (2003)
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Ref: Performance Contract btn GoU and NMSC
To learn more about this sector, visit Water and Sanitation Public Private Partnerships.
Ref: Performance Contract btn GoU and NMSC
Uganda Communications Act 2013 - The Uganda Communications Commission was established to implement the provisions of The UCC Act 2013, and to regulate the Communications sector, which includes Telecommunications, Broadcasting, radio communication, postal communications, data communication and infrastructure.
The Communications Act of 1997 (repealed)
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Licensing Reports:
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Ref: Uganda Electricity_Act1999
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For more information about this sector, please visit Public–Private Partnerships in Energy and Power.
Ref: Uganda_Pro_forma_PPA
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Website of the Electricity and Regulatory Authority's Licensing infopage. Includes application forms and templates.
Other forms and templates can be found in ERA's Application Renewal Forms section.
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Electricity Regulatory Authority - Uganda: Application form for a License
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These Regulations may be cited as the Electricity (Licence Fees) Regulations, 2003. The licence fees required to be charged by the Authority under section 120 of the Electricity Act, 1999 shall be as specified in the Schedule to these Regulations.
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Ref: Electricity_Licence_Fees_ Regulations,_2003
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For more information about this sector, please visit Public–Private Partnerships in Energy and Power.
Ref: Electricity_Installation_Permits_Regulation,_2003
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Water and Sanitation Program - A review of Uganda’s pioneering private sector participation (PSP) model for small town water supply. The number of towns under the PSP model has steadily risen from only 15 in 2001-02 to over 90 in 2010-11 with a combined population of over 1.5 million. In evaluating the impact of this development, this working paper aims to guide further reform within Uganda, and to inform other countries considering similar PSP approaches.