Final
Evaluation services for the Cities Alliance Kampala – Jinja Expressway No One
Worse Off Project: Implementing the Resettlement and Livelihood Restoration
Plan (RLRP) – Uganda (November 2021 to January 2022)
With funding from the European Union (EU), the Cities Alliance is implementing the 24-month Kampala Jinja Expressway, No One Worse off (NOWO) project which seeks to mitigate the risks identified in the RLRP, by implementing four key social and environmental safeguard measures. Cities Alliance is leading a consortium of the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Slum Dwellers International (SDI), and Platform for Vendors Association (PLAVU), Association of Volunteers in International Service (AVSI) and Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA). Cities Alliance has contracted Governance Systems International to conduct a final evaluation to document and analyse the results achieved by the KJE NOWO project on the targeted beneficiaries and stakeholders.
The evaluation will inform Cities
Alliance on key impact areas and support in understanding improvement needs for
future similar programming and inform the Cities Alliance on the design of a
possible phase II of the project, including collating all recommendations from
the various feasibility studies produced.
It will be
conducted within the 11 villages that constitute the scope of KJE NOWO Project
in the Right of Way (Kampala district and Kira Municipal Council). The 11
villages fall in Kinawataka and Kasokoso areas that stretch between Kampala and
Wakiso districts.
It will also focus on Nakawa market
with specific interventions on interventions undertaken with traders in the
market as well as informal traders outside the market who may potentially be
affected by the KJE construction.