{UAH} Bring Physical Planning to your Town/ Rural Area
In as much as I have been working with Urban Planning issues in
Uganda, I have found out that many of our people do not understand a
thing about what it means with planning a; Town, Municipal or City
space.
How many towns in Uganda for example have flowers and grass in Uganda?
How then can Ugandans solve this deep seated "perception" problem
(cultural) - even with people working in government agencies and
policy/decision makers who had never seen, experienced, been schooled
or practiced town/ physical planning?
I encourage Diasporas Ugandans to primarily contact their Town Council
Mayors, District Leaders and MPs and link them specifically to Urban
Research Institutions and urban infrastructure develop entities both
private and public.
For so many years I was in contact with former Mukono, Jinja, Mbarara
Mayor, and once interacted with former Mayor of Kabale and elsewhere
but the basic problem was to make their councils understand the basic
tenets of the town and physical planning law in practice.
Bwanika
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Uganda, I have found out that many of our people do not understand a
thing about what it means with planning a; Town, Municipal or City
space.
How many towns in Uganda for example have flowers and grass in Uganda?
How then can Ugandans solve this deep seated "perception" problem
(cultural) - even with people working in government agencies and
policy/decision makers who had never seen, experienced, been schooled
or practiced town/ physical planning?
I encourage Diasporas Ugandans to primarily contact their Town Council
Mayors, District Leaders and MPs and link them specifically to Urban
Research Institutions and urban infrastructure develop entities both
private and public.
For so many years I was in contact with former Mukono, Jinja, Mbarara
Mayor, and once interacted with former Mayor of Kabale and elsewhere
but the basic problem was to make their councils understand the basic
tenets of the town and physical planning law in practice.
Bwanika
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