Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA and Mak-RIF) Engagement
As part of efforts to strengthen strategic collaborations, Mak-RIF hosted a delegation from KCCA for a high-level engagement aimed at aligning research outputs with urban development priorities.
Key Highlights:
- Strengthening Partnerships
Prof. Eddy Walakira, representing the GMC Chairperson, welcomed KCCA’s engagement and shared that over 30 relevant Mak-RIF-funded projects had been presented for potential collaboration. These span key urban themes such as waste management, public health, climate resilience, transport, and innovation.
- A partnership agreement and Legal Considerations:
The draft partnership agreement enriched with KCCA’s input, had been submitted to Makerere University’s Legal Department for review. However, KCCA advised that a simpler mechanism, such as official meeting minutes and a concise partnership agreement, would be more practical and faster to operationalize due to government approval protocols.
- Research and Innovation Opportunities Identified:
KCCA highlighted a number of critical areas where Mak-RIF-supported research could have significant impact, particularly:
- Behaviour change interventions for household-level waste sorting.
- Incentive-based models for plastic waste collection and recycling.
- Development of waste tracking systems.
- Protection of infrastructure from vandalism.
- Biological recycling approaches using maggots and other organisms for protein production.
- Urban Policy Priorities Discussed:
The meeting further explored thematic areas for collaboration, including:
- Solid Waste Management – Addressing low collection rates and promoting waste segregation at the source.
- Urban Transport and Traffic Control -Exploring evidence-based strategies to tackle congestion.
- Food Safety – Combating contamination through joint research and regulation.
- Support for Vulnerable Communities – Designing inclusive strategies for street children and at-risk populations.
- Age-Friendly Urban Design – Enhancing infrastructure for older persons through better walkways and cycling lanes.
Next Steps:
- A formal Partnership Agreement will be signed to facilitate collaboration and quick wins.
- A joint dissemination strategy will be developed to share relevant Mak-RIF outputs with KCCA stakeholders.
- Priority will be given to piloting high-potential projects within KCCA systems to test feasibility and impact.
This engagement underscores Mak-RIF’s commitment to translating research into scalable solutions that respond to Kampala’s dynamic urban challenges.