Uganda Launches Strategic Roadmap, Early Warning System to Boost Disaster Readiness

The Ugandan government has launched a new strategic roadmap and an integrated early warning system to shift from reactive disaster response to proactive anticipatory action. These initiatives aim to mitigate the humanitarian impact of climate-related hazards like droughts and floods.
Why it matters
This policy shift represents a significant effort to build climate resilience in a region highly vulnerable to extreme weather events.
ENTEBBE – The Government of Uganda has officially launched the Uganda Anticipatory Action Roadmap (2025–2031) and the Uganda Multi-Hazard Integrated Early Warning System (U-MHIEWS), marking a major shift from responding to disasters after they occur to taking forecast-based action before they strike.
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