The Government of the Republic of Uganda has overtime undertaken several reforms aimed at improving efficiency and effectiveness in service delivery.
Decentralization policy of 1997 which inherently sought to take services closer to the people was one of them.
The constitution further created a number of Commissions, Authority Boards and other Statutory Boards to support sector ministries efficiently deliver on their respective mandates.
Cabinet on 22nd February 2021 approved the recommendation for the rationalization of Government Agencies, Commissions, Authorities, Expenditure and a road map for the implementation process for a period of two years to facilitate efficient and effective service delivery.
The overall objective of Rationalization of Agencies and Public Expenditure, was to eliminate structural ambiguities, functional duplications and overlaps, wasteful expenditures; and realize resultant short-term and long-term savings, which would be utilized to provide other critical public services in line with the approved implementation roadman.
Below is the list of affected agencies;

Click on this link to see more agencies that have been affected RATIONALISATION OF AGENCIES FINAL (1)



