Evaluering
Lake Albert Eastern Catchment Management Initiatives, Uganda – Final Evaluation Report
The Lake Albert Eastern Catchment Management Initiatives (LAECMI) project was originally designed as a five year Integrated Water Resource Management programme (2004-2008), as part of WWF’s action plan for the Albertine Rift Montane Ecoregion, and in line with the Uganda Water Sector Reform Study of 2005 and other key national natural resource management and development priorities. The project started in November 2004 and ended in December 2009. The project purpose was to establish Mechanisms for integrated water resources management established for at least three rivers draining into the eastern side of Lake Albert by the end of 2008, with the goal of Catchment management of Lake Albert's Eastern Catchment conserves water, biodiversity and other natural resources such that ecosystem functions are secured and basic human needs met.