Uganda cities list with latitude and longitude in Excel, CSV, XML, SQL, JSON formats
Last update : 20 January 2026.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Uganda. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 10865 places in Uganda that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in Excel (.xlsx), .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Uganda is Kampala.
| Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 230726 | Koboi | UG | Eastern Region | Serere District | 1.61011 | 33.41355 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11401932 | Kiboa | Kiboa | UG | Western Region | Kabarole District | 0.60009 | 30.13604 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 11553237 | Kibutu | UG | Eastern Region | Luuka District | 0.7707 | 33.3505 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11259029 | Wasimba | Wasimba | UG | Eastern Region | Namayingo District | 0.47333 | 33.61882 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 228442 | Nakanyonyi | UG | Central Region | Mukono District | 0.51667 | 32.75 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 229736 | Luya | UG | Eastern Region | Katakwi District | 2 | 34.15 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 8142098 | Tianyu | UG | Northern Region | Adjumani District | 3.32096 | 31.80975 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11356243 | Ganba | Ganba | UG | Central Region | Buikwe District | 0.21956 | 33.01226 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 11551759 | Butalega | UG | Central Region | Mityana District | 0.48804 | 32.03562 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11551819 | Namugulu | UG | Central Region | Mityana District | 0.4394 | 32.13588 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 232622 | Kakukuru | UG | Western Region | Kiruhura District | 0.13333 | 30.78333 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11259424 | Lubira | Lubira | UG | Eastern Region | Namayingo District | 0.27157 | 33.82222 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 11401893 | Kyakabaduru | Kyakabaduru | UG | Western Region | Kabarole District | 0.61128 | 30.23884 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 11864998 | Kajidak | UG | Eastern Region | Kaberamaido District | 1.82904 | 33.22704 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 229303 | Mawoito | UG | Eastern Region | Jinja District | 0.65838 | 33.12125 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 234216 | Bulyaikubi | Bulyaikubi,Bulyakubi | UG | Eastern Region | Kaliro District | 0.98716 | 33.51067 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 231190 | Kinu | UG | Eastern Region | Kamuli District | 0.95409 | 33.28241 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 235458 | Aganga | UG | Northern Region | Apac District | 1.77557 | 32.21852 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 226711 | Rom | Onom,Rom | UG | Northern Region | Kitgum District | 3.31829 | 33.5565 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 231202 | Kinoni | UG | Western Region | Kiruhura District | -0.03944 | 31.01722 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 233786 | Bwami | UG | Central Region | Lwengo District | -0.36667 | 31.5 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 228622 | Mwizi | UG | Western Region | Mbarara District | -0.76667 | 30.6 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 227330 | Nyegeza | UG | Central Region | Mubende District | 0.68333 | 31.51667 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11402438 | Kijanju | Kijanju | UG | Western Region | Kabarole District | 0.63125 | 30.26504 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 235393 | Ajeruk | Ajeruk,Ajeruku | UG | Eastern Region | Ngora District | 1.55452 | 33.8263 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 234399 | Bukhaweka | Bukhaweka | UG | Eastern Region | Manafwa District | 0.91889 | 34.33 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 11614920 | Kalukwaju | UG | Central Region | Kyankwanzi District | 1.05342 | 31.6843 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 228204 | Nambale | Nambale | UG | Eastern Region | Mayuge District | 0.31606 | 33.58393 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 231369 | Kijaguza | UG | Western Region | Kakumiro District | 0.93333 | 31.16667 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 228918 | Mugulu | UG | Central Region | Mukono District | 0.36667 | 32.76667 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 230698 | Koich | UG | Northern Region | Nwoya District | 2.6 | 32.16667 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11357137 | Namirembe | UG | Central Region | Mukono District | 0.46555 | 32.76184 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 230906 | Kitende | UG | Central Region | Wakiso District | 0.19248 | 32.53948 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11552335 | Wasozi | UG | Central Region | Mpigi District | 0.0225 | 32.03957 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 228887 | Mujulugo | UG | Central Region | Sembabule District | -0.05 | 31.21667 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 233959 | Buteza | UG | Eastern Region | Sironko District | 1.11667 | 34.33333 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 231059 | Kisammula | Kisammula,Kisamula | UG | Central Region | Mpigi District | 0.34368 | 32.3991 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 8198355 | Lakwatomer | UG | Northern Region | Omoro District | 2.70141 | 32.41629 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 233263 | Igwe | UG | Eastern Region | Namayingo District | 0.44556 | 33.8175 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11552130 | Namutuya | UG | Central Region | Mpigi District | 0.30103 | 32.38943 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 234663 | Bucumbi | UG | Western Region | Kakumiro District | 0.81667 | 31.38333 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11432985 | Hadadira | Hadadira | UG | Eastern Region | Busia District | 0.51753 | 34.03705 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 234023 | Busundo | UG | Central Region | Mityana District | 0.41667 | 31.96667 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 229015 | Mpogo | Mpogo | UG | Central Region | Buikwe District | 0.32471 | 33.14205 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 226782 | Pawel | Palaro,Pawa,Pawe,Pawel | UG | Northern Region | Amuru District | 3.08987 | 32.15816 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 229744 | Luwube | UG | Central Region | Luwero District | 0.75583 | 32.56056 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 229938 | Lubumba | UG | Central Region | Lwengo District | -0.31667 | 31.51667 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11552651 | Mabanga | UG | Central Region | Mpigi District | 0.21732 | 32.38773 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11433633 | Muanda | Muanda | UG | Eastern Region | Mbale District | 0.89677 | 34.18107 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 234061 | Busini | UG | Eastern Region | Namutumba District | 0.90785 | 33.56917 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 8078408 | Kyampisi | UG | Western Region | Masindi District | 1.61508 | 31.75114 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 230762 | Kiyunga | UG | Eastern Region | Luuka District | 0.76891 | 33.32895 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11865117 | Okoye | UG | Eastern Region | Soroti District | 1.94262 | 33.49394 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 228294 | Naluvule | Naluvule | UG | Central Region | Buikwe District | 0.52689 | 33.01054 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 232011 | Kasokero | UG | Central Region | Lwengo District | -0.35 | 31.96667 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11356481 | Kibanga | Kibanga | UG | Central Region | Buvuma District | 0.29187 | 33.26154 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 11552631 | Nakirebe | UG | Central Region | Mpigi District | 0.25203 | 32.40431 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 231434 | Kigogola | UG | Central Region | Mukono District | 0.58417 | 32.84528 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 228110 | Namunyingi | UG | Eastern Region | Kamuli District | 1 | 33.08333 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11430088 | Kirerema | UG | Eastern Region | Namutumba District | 0.76829 | 33.71909 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11614970 | Kaatabwolo | UG | Central Region | Kyankwanzi District | 1.10793 | 31.51578 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 229458 | Makonzi | UG | Central Region | Lwengo District | -0.2 | 31.98333 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 234452 | Bujumba | Bujumba,Bulumba | UG | Central Region | Kalangala District | -0.33333 | 32.28333 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 225968 | Waki | UG | Western Region | Buliisa District | 1.80034 | 31.32177 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 8081049 | Kiryawanga | UG | Western Region | Hoima District | 1.65404 | 31.32247 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 228558 | Nabuwigulu | Nabiwugulu,Nabuwigulu | UG | Eastern Region | Kamuli District | 0.98056 | 33.10028 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 230348 | Kyazanga | Kyazanga | UG | Central Region | Lwengo District | -0.38333 | 31.35 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 232743 | Kahororo | UG | Western Region | Rukungiri District | -0.73333 | 29.95 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11402519 | Rusenyi | Rusenyi | UG | Western Region | Kabarole District | 0.56332 | 30.31917 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 8080201 | Kiyuya | UG | Western Region | Masindi District | 1.81568 | 31.80624 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 227122 | Olaicho | UG | Eastern Region | Kumi District | 1.3 | 33.86667 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11402444 | Kyaraboga | Kyaraboga | UG | Western Region | Kabarole District | 0.61934 | 30.25322 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 8261595 | Laura | UG | Northern Region | Arua District | 2.75356 | 31.03083 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 231738 | Kaya | UG | Northern Region | Zombo District | 2.4 | 31.00903 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 8142357 | Pamoti | UG | Northern Region | Moyo District | 3.6206 | 31.7176 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 227711 | Nsambya | UG | Central Region | Sembabule District | -0.05444 | 31.43861 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11551781 | Kikuta | UG | Central Region | Mityana District | 0.26053 | 32.16397 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11551872 | Ginzi | UG | Central Region | Mityana District | 0.39845 | 32.08819 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11433377 | Buwabula | Buwabula | UG | Eastern Region | Manafwa District | 0.79883 | 34.29329 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 234577 | Bugembe | UG | Central Region | Nakasongola District | 1.47799 | 32.00055 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 228862 | Mukoko | UG | Central Region | Kalungu District | -0.19278 | 31.84528 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 448322 | Morulem | UG | Northern Region | Abim District | 2.58861 | 33.83778 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 227017 | Omuruyenzhe | UG | Western Region | Rukungiri District | -0.48333 | 29.8 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 227487 | Nyakasenyi | UG | Western Region | Ntoroko District | 1.06667 | 30.5 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 231024 | Kisimbiri | UG | Central Region | Wakiso District | 0.40524 | 32.48069 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11552547 | Manyago | UG | Central Region | Wakiso District | 0.0745 | 32.48014 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 8643748 | Budhaya | UG | Eastern Region | Namayingo District | 0.36133 | 33.79672 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11429712 | Bujwara | UG | Eastern Region | Tororo District | 0.68973 | 33.93739 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 229006 | Mpondwe | Mpondwe | UG | Western Region | Kasese District | 0.04008 | 29.7248 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | |
| 11551803 | Bulamu | UG | Central Region | Mityana District | 0.45677 | 32.05732 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11356979 | Kabulengwa | UG | Central Region | Wakiso District | 0.37756 | 32.50327 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 233274 | Iganga | UG | Eastern Region | Luuka District | 0.71994 | 33.2317 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 8140885 | Odunipi | UG | Northern Region | Adjumani District | 3.37364 | 31.69675 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11430052 | Nabisolo | UG | Eastern Region | Kaliro District | 0.9767 | 33.50602 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 8080357 | Afoyochan | UG | Northern Region | Nebbi District | 2.35911 | 31.27162 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 226821 | Paloga | UG | Northern Region | Lamwo District | 3.58955 | 32.94344 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 11614712 | Mugasani | UG | Western Region | Masindi District | 1.38496 | 31.82773 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 230691 | Koko | UG | Central Region | Luwero District | 0.61667 | 32.63333 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 233050 | Kabango | UG | Eastern Region | Soroti District | 1.64873 | 33.49471 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place | ||
| 227086 | Oluffe | UG | Northern Region | Maracha District | 3.18169 | 30.93206 | 0 | Africa/Kampala | populated place |
Exploring Uganda: A Geographer's Perspective**
Introduction**
Nestled in the heart of East Africa, Uganda is a land of diverse landscapes, rich biodiversity, and vibrant culture. As a geographer, delving into the geographical intricacies of Uganda unveils a tapestry of cities, regions, and natural features waiting to be explored. In this article, we embark on a journey to obtain data on the cities of Uganda, including their regions and departments, as well as the latitude and longitude coordinates of each city.
Unveiling Uganda's Urban Fabric**
Uganda's cities are dynamic hubs of activity, blending modernity with tradition against a backdrop of stunning natural beauty. From the bustling streets of Kampala, the capital city, to the historic charm of Jinja on the shores of Lake Victoria, each urban center offers a unique glimpse into Uganda's cultural heritage and economic vitality. By obtaining data on the cities of Uganda, we gain insights into patterns of urbanization, population distribution, and socioeconomic development across the country.
Mapping Latitude and Longitude**
The latitude and longitude coordinates of Uganda's cities provide essential spatial information for geographic analysis and mapping. From the rugged peaks of the Rwenzori Mountains to the vast plains of the Albertine Rift Valley, these coordinates delineate the geographic extent of each city and its relationship to surrounding landscapes and natural features. By mapping latitude and longitude data, geographers can visualize spatial patterns, analyze geographic trends, and identify areas of environmental significance for conservation and sustainable development.
Exploring Regional Diversity**
Uganda's geographical diversity is reflected in its diverse regions, each characterized by unique topography, climate, and ecological systems. From the dense forests of the central region to the arid plains of Karamoja in the northeast, the country's landscapes offer a wealth of ecological and cultural treasures waiting to be discovered. By obtaining data on the regions and departments of Uganda, geographers can delve into the spatial distribution of these environmental characteristics and understand their implications for human settlement, resource management, and biodiversity conservation.
Challenges and Opportunities**
Despite its natural beauty and cultural richness, Uganda faces a range of geographic challenges, from environmental degradation and deforestation to urban sprawl and climate change. By obtaining data on the cities, regions, and departments of Uganda, geographers can contribute to evidence-based decision-making and policy formulation, addressing issues such as land use planning, natural resource management, and disaster risk reduction. By understanding the geographic context of these challenges, policymakers can develop more effective strategies for promoting sustainable development, enhancing resilience, and improving the well-being of Uganda's diverse communities.
Conclusion**
In conclusion, the geography of Uganda offers a fascinating mosaic of urban and natural landscapes waiting to be explored and understood. By obtaining data on the cities, regions, and departments of Uganda, geographers can unravel the spatial dynamics and complexities that shape the country's landscapes and livelihoods. As stewards of Uganda's geographical heritage, it is our responsibility to use this knowledge to inform decision-making, promote sustainable development, and preserve the natural and cultural heritage of this remarkable nation for future generations to cherish and enjoy.

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Unlocking Uganda’s Potential: The Role of Geographic Data in Shaping Its Future
Uganda, a landlocked country in East Africa, is rich in natural resources, biodiversity, and a growing economy. The country's geography, with its diverse landscapes, including savannahs, forests, lakes, and mountains, offers numerous opportunities for sustainable development and challenges that require careful planning and management. From the bustling capital of Kampala to the more remote rural areas, Uganda’s diverse regions and cities require geographic data for informed decision-making. For geographers, urban planners, and policymakers, having access to geographic data—such as precise city locations, regional divisions, and natural features—is essential for fostering sustainable growth and managing resources efficiently. This article highlights the importance of geographic data for Uganda’s future and how it can be used to guide the country toward a more sustainable, resilient, and prosperous future.
The Geography of Uganda: A Country of Diverse Landscapes and Resources
Uganda's geography is defined by its location on the equator, with a diverse range of landscapes that influence its climate, natural resources, and development opportunities. The country is bordered by Kenya to the east, Sudan to the north, the Democratic Republic of Congo to the west, Rwanda to the southwest, and Tanzania to the south. With Lake Victoria, one of Africa’s largest lakes, forming part of its southern border, Uganda has abundant freshwater resources that are crucial for its economy and agriculture.
The central region of Uganda is characterized by fertile highlands and plains, which are ideal for agriculture, including the cultivation of coffee, tea, and bananas. The eastern region features a mix of savannah and semi-arid areas, while the western region includes dense forests and mountains, notably the Rwenzori Mountains, which form the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo. In the north, Uganda is home to the large wetlands of the Nile Basin, where the White Nile begins its journey from Lake Victoria toward Egypt.
Uganda’s central location in Africa, with a well-developed infrastructure connecting its cities and regions, makes it an important crossroads for trade within the East African region. The variety of landscapes and ecosystems provides a wealth of natural resources, including wildlife, minerals, and fertile land, all of which are essential for Uganda’s economic growth and environmental sustainability.
Urban and Rural Divisions: Regions and Cities of Uganda
Uganda is divided into four regions: Central, Eastern, Northern, and Western. Each of these regions has distinct cultural, economic, and geographical features, and is home to various cities, towns, and rural areas that are integral to the country’s development.
Kampala, the capital and largest city, is located in the Central Region. It is the political, economic, and cultural heart of Uganda, with a rapidly growing population and expanding urban infrastructure. Kampala is home to government institutions, international organizations, and a bustling commercial sector. However, like many rapidly growing cities, Kampala faces challenges related to urban sprawl, inadequate public services, and the need for sustainable urban planning.
In the Eastern Region, the city of Jinja is an important industrial and commercial hub, known for its proximity to Lake Victoria and the source of the Nile River. Jinja has historically been known for its industrial base, particularly in manufacturing and agriculture. It has also become a focal point for tourism due to its location along the Nile River, making it an important destination for ecotourism.
The Northern Region, historically less developed than other parts of the country, is home to cities like Gulu and Lira. These cities are emerging as centers for agriculture, trade, and local industry. The region has made significant strides in post-conflict recovery and development, though challenges such as limited infrastructure and social services remain.
The Western Region, known for its natural beauty, includes the city of Mbarara, which has grown into an important center for agriculture, particularly cattle farming. The region is also home to several national parks, such as Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, which is famous for its mountain gorillas and a major draw for tourists.
Geographic Data: A Critical Tool for Uganda’s Growth and Sustainability
Geographic data is an invaluable resource for understanding Uganda’s landscapes, population distribution, infrastructure, and natural resources. As the country continues to urbanize and expand its economic base, having access to precise and up-to-date geographic data is essential for informed decision-making.
Latitude and longitude data for cities, regions, and key natural landmarks is necessary for mapping Uganda’s urban growth, natural resources, and climate conditions. Geographic data enables policymakers to visualize trends in population growth, identify areas of resource abundance or scarcity, and plan the development of key infrastructure such as roads, hospitals, and schools.
Geographic data formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML are particularly useful for storing and analyzing spatial data. These formats can be integrated into Geographic Information Systems (GIS), enabling users to visualize, analyze, and share data across platforms. By using GIS tools, Uganda can not only track its development progress but also create models to forecast future growth, assess environmental impacts, and optimize resource use.
Applications of Geographic Data in Uganda
Geographic data is essential in addressing Uganda's development needs and managing its natural resources. The following are some of the key applications of geographic data that will play a crucial role in shaping Uganda’s sustainable future.
1. **Urban Planning and Infrastructure Development**: As cities like Kampala continue to grow, urban planners must carefully manage the expansion of infrastructure and services. Geographic data is essential for determining where new roads, housing, water, and sanitation systems should be built to accommodate increasing populations. GIS tools help to map existing infrastructure and identify gaps in services, ensuring that development is both efficient and equitable.
2. **Agricultural Planning and Land Use**: Agriculture is the backbone of Uganda’s economy, with a significant portion of the population relying on subsistence farming. Geographic data is crucial for optimizing agricultural land use, monitoring soil health, and managing water resources. GIS can be used to map crop production areas, track irrigation systems, and assess the impacts of climate change on agriculture. This data can help farmers increase yields, minimize land degradation, and improve sustainability.
3. **Environmental Conservation and Natural Resource Management**: Uganda is home to a variety of ecosystems, from wetlands and savannahs to tropical forests and mountain ranges. Geographic data is vital for protecting these ecosystems and managing natural resources such as forests, water, and wildlife. GIS tools can track deforestation, monitor biodiversity, and assess the health of critical habitats. This data is essential for managing national parks, wildlife reserves, and conservation efforts, particularly in areas like Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Queen Elizabeth National Park.
4. **Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management**: Uganda is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including unpredictable rainfall, flooding, and drought. Geographic data is crucial for modeling the potential effects of climate change on agriculture, water availability, and infrastructure. GIS tools can help forecast flood zones, identify vulnerable populations, and develop strategies for disaster preparedness and response.
Unlocking Uganda’s Future with Geographic Data
As Uganda continues its journey toward economic development and environmental sustainability, geographic data will be essential in guiding its growth. The ability to obtain and analyze detailed geographic data on cities, regions, infrastructure, and natural resources allows stakeholders to make informed decisions that will shape Uganda's future.
Geographic data in formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML allows for seamless integration into GIS systems, making it easier to track progress, share data, and collaborate across sectors. These formats facilitate the use of data across various levels of government, local communities, and international organizations, ensuring that decisions are based on accurate and up-to-date information.
Conclusion
Uganda’s diverse geography, with its fertile highlands, expansive wetlands, and picturesque mountains, offers immense potential for sustainable development and environmental conservation. Geographic data plays a pivotal role in managing the country’s growth, resource allocation, and environmental challenges. By obtaining and utilizing geographic data in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, Uganda can optimize urban planning, enhance agricultural productivity, protect natural resources, and prepare for climate change. As the country continues to grow, geographic data will remain a vital tool for ensuring a resilient, sustainable, and prosperous future for all of Uganda’s people.