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Uganda Road Fund

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Uganda Road Fund (URF) was established by an Act of Parliament in 2008 to finance routine and periodic maintenance of public roads. URF funds UNRA, KCCA & LGs.

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#MondayMotivation New week  to reflect, recharge, and set new intentions. Progress is a journey, not just a result. 📸 Ntungamo to Kabale Road

#MondayMotivation

New week  to reflect, recharge, and set new intentions. Progress is a journey, not just a result.

📸 Ntungamo to Kabale Road
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📌Rubanda District: Road Maintenance programme performance in Q1 FY 2022/23. 🚧 Physical performance 75.1% 🚧 Financial Performance 77.5% 🚧 Overall performance 75.6% ⏬Read our M&E Report rb.gy/2zh63 #RoadMaintenanceug

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Incase you missed it. Did you know that only 9% of the motorcyclists reported to have undergone training by a qualified instructor according to our 2021 Road User Satisfaction survey? #RUSS2021

Incase you missed it.
Did you know that only 9% of the motorcyclists reported to have undergone training by a qualified instructor according to our 2021 Road User Satisfaction survey? #RUSS2021
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FACT : Did you know that female drivers accounted for only 3 out of every 100 drivers interviewed for the Road User Satisfaction Survey 2021?

FACT : Did you know that female drivers accounted for only 3 out of every 100 drivers interviewed for the Road User Satisfaction  Survey 2021?
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Road Survey:  Narrow roads and potholes were cited by more than 60% of the respondents on the different categories of public roads as being among the reasons for their dissatisfaction. Ministry of Works & Transport Government Citizen Interaction Centre Dr Eng Andrew Naimanye

Road Survey:  Narrow roads and potholes were cited by more than 60% of the respondents on the different categories of public roads as being among the reasons for their dissatisfaction. <a href="/MoWT_Uganda/">Ministry of Works & Transport</a>  <a href="/GCICUganda/">Government Citizen Interaction Centre</a> <a href="/URF_ED/">Dr Eng Andrew Naimanye</a>
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Road user Survey : Only 46.8% of the road users are satisfied with Uganda’s roads. The most satisfied road users were passengers with 57.3% of them reporting that they were satisfied with their general experience on Uganda’s roads. Ministry of Works & Transport Dr Eng Andrew Naimanye #RUSS2021

Road user Survey : Only 46.8% of the road users are satisfied with Uganda’s roads. The most satisfied road users were passengers with 57.3% of them reporting that they were satisfied with their general experience on Uganda’s roads. <a href="/MoWT_Uganda/">Ministry of Works & Transport</a>  <a href="/URF_ED/">Dr Eng Andrew Naimanye</a>  #RUSS2021