National Environment Management Authority of Uganda


The National Environment Management Authority of Uganda, is a government agency responsible for the monitoring, coordinating, supervising and regulating the natural environment and the environmental policy of Uganda. NEMA advises the government of Uganda and spearheads the development of environmental policies, regulations, laws, guidelines and standards.

Location

The headquarters of NEMA are located at 17/19/21 Jinja Road, in the Central Division of the city of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. The geographical coordinates of the NEMA headquarters are: 00°18'51.0"N, 32°35'24.0"E.

Overview

NEMA was established in May 1995 under the National Environment Act Cap 153 and became operational in December 1995. It is administered under the Uganda Ministry of Water and Environment.

Governance

The agency is supervised by a ten-person board of trustees, headed by a chairman, currently Sandy Stevens Tickodri-Togboa, an engineer and former State Minister for Higher Education and Technology in the Cabinet of Uganda. Other members of the board include Pricilla Nyandoi, Pascal Musoli, Esther Tabu Cherop, Julian Komuhangi, Elly Sabiiti, James Lutalo, William Ndoleriire, Gideon Bagadawa, Beatrice Byarugaba and Paul Mafabi. Dr Priscilla Nyadoi serves as the Deputy chairperson, and Tom Okurut, is the Executive Director of the agency.