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Bududa District

Bududa District is a district in the Eastern Region of Uganda. Bududa is the chief town of the district.

Bududa District
District location in Uganda
Coordinates: 01°01′N 34°20′E / 1.017°N 34.333°E / 1.017; 34.333Coordinates: 01°01′N 34°20′E / 1.017°N 34.333°E / 1.017; 34.333
Country Uganda
RegionEastern Uganda
CapitalBududa
Area
 • Land250.8 km2 (96.8 sq mi)
Elevation
1,800 m (5,900 ft)
Population
 (2014 Census)
 • Total210,173
 • Density838/km2 (2,170/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)
Websitewww.bududa.go.ug

Location

Bududa District is bordered by Sironko District to the north, Kenya to the east, Manafwa District to the south, and Mbale District to the west. The district headquarters at Bududa are located approximately 36 kilometres (22 mi), by road, south-east of Mbale, the largest city in the sub-region.[1]

Overview

Bududa District was created by Act of the Ugandan Parliament in 2010. Before then, the district was part of Mbale District.[2]

Population

In 1991, the national population census estimated the district population at 79,200. During the 2002 national census, the population was estimated at 123,100, with an annual growth rate of 4 percent. In 2012, the population of the district was estimated at 180,600.[3] The male to female ratio is 1:1. The major language spoken in the district is Lumasaba. The national population census conducted on 27 August 2014 put the population at 210,173.[4]

2018 Bukalasi Flood and Mudslide

During the 2018 flood, landslides wreaked this mountainous eastern region as the government made plans to move out residents. Like the Bumwalukani landslide of June 25, 2012, the Bukalasi Mudslide and Flood occurred on Thursday, October 11, 2018. It was a market day at Bukigai. Many people had returned from the market place and they were relaxing and drinking at Naposhi trading centre when the Bukalasi mudslide suddenly came with water, mud and other debris and deposited them in the trading centre. It is hard to classify this disaster. Is it a flood? Is it a mudslide? Or is it a combination of the two? The disaster attracted immediate attention from the government. For example, the Minister for Disaster Preparedness, Hon. Hillary Onek came and Muwoya Wekhoola David being the District Inspector of Schools led the team to Sume Junior School which had been badly damaged. President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni himself came, went to Naposhi and consoled the people who had gathered at Bukalasi playground. The Senior Four candidates had to be relocated to Bulucheke Seconday School where they did their UCE examinations. [5]

Education

Bududa is the administrative headquarters of Bududa District Local Government which was carved out of Manafwa district in 2006. Bududa Town Council has two primary schools, namely, Manjiya Primary School and Buloli Primary School. According to the Senior Inspector of Schools who is also the District Focal Point Person for Strengthening Education Systems for Improved Learning (SESIL),since 2006, the academic performance of Bududa District Local Government has been improving steadily. Muwoya Wekhoola David holds a Master's degree in Education Management and Administration from the Islamic University in Uganda. In 2006, Bududa District had 30 candidates in Division one (1.2%), 623 in Division two (25.8%), 506 in Division three (21%), 345 in Division Four (14%), 643 in Division U (26.7%), 264 in Division X (10.9%) and total 2411 candidates (62% pass rate). In 2007, the district had 31 candidates (1.4%), 612 in Division two (28.2%), 517 in Division three (27.2%), 334 in Division Four (15.4%), 677 in Division U (31.2%), 195 in Division X (8.2%), and total 2366 (63% pass rate). In 2008, Division had 18 candidates (0.9%), Division two had 246 (12.4%), Division three had 539 (27.2%), Division Four had 322 (16.2%), Division U had 860 (43.3%), Division X had 221, and total 2206 (51% pass rate). In 2009, Bududa District had 38 (1.6%) in Division one, 573 (24.6%) in Division two, 619 (26.6%%) in Division three, 363 (15.6%) in Division Four, 538 (23%) in Division U, 187 (9.5%) in Division X, and total 2322 (69%). In 2010, Bududa District had 44 (1.8%) in Division one, 774 (31.5%) in Division two, 611 (25%) in Division three, 365 in Division Four, 526 (21%) in Division U, 138 (5.6%) in Division X, and total 2456 (73% pass rate). In 2011, Bududa District had 83 (3.4%) in Division one, 710 (29.2%) in Division two, 515 (21%) in Division three, 463 (19%) in Division Four, 675 (27%) in Division U, 127 (4.9%) in Division X, and total 2255 (69%). In 2012, Bududa District had 110 (4.5%) in Division one, 894 (36.7%) in Division two, 473 (19.4%) in Division three, 419 (17.2%) in Division Four, 541 (22.2%) in Division U, 152 (5.9%) in Division X, and total 2589 (73.4%%). In 2013, Bududa District had 83 (3.4%)in Division one, 764 (28.7%) in Division two, 652 (24.5%) in Division three, 412 (15.5%) in Division Four, 623 (23.4%) in Division U, 120 (4.5%) in Division X, and total 2657 (71% pass rate). In 2014, Bududa District had 114 (4.6%) in Division one, 896 (36.2%) in Division two, 641 (25.9%) in Division three, 401 (16.2%) in Division Four, 422 (17.1%) in Division U, 98 (3.8%) in Division X, and total 2572 (79.8% pass rate). In 2015, Bududa District had 98 (3.9%) in Division one, 625 (25.2%) in Division two, 616 (24.8%) in Division three, 424 (17.1%) in Division Four, 720 (29.0%) in Division U, 116 (4.5) in Division X, and total 2599 (68% pass rate). In 2016, Bududa District had 115 (4.1%) in Division one, 915 (32.8%) in Division two, 564 (20.2%) in Division three, 556 (19.9%) in Division Four, 643 (23.4%) in Division U, 119 (4.1%) in Division X, and total 2912 (72.9%). In 2017, Bududa District had 80 (3.0) in Division one, 965 (35%)in Division two, 650 (23.7%) in Division three, 515 (18.8%) in Division Four, 454 (16.6%) in Division U, 77 (2.8%) in Division X, and 2741 (80.6% pass rate). In 2018, Bududa District had 113 (4%) in Division one, 932 (33.2%) in Division two, 618 (22.0%) in Division three, 684 (24.3%) in Division Four, 460 (16.4%) in Division U, 132 (4.5%) in Division X, and total 2937 (81.2%). In 2019, Bududa District had 142 (5.0%) in Division one, 980 (34.8%) in Division two, 678 (24.1%) in Division three, 522 (18.5) in Division Four, 496 (17.6%) in Division U, 63 (2.2%%) in Division X, and total 2881 (86.4%), the highest pass rate since the inception of the district.

See also

References

  1. ^ Globefeed.com (7 July 2016). "Distance between Mbale Post Office, Republic Street, Mbale, Eastern Region, Uganda and Bududa Post Office, Bududa, Eastern Region, Uganda". Globefeed.com. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  2. ^ . The Independent. 16 March 2010. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Estimated Population of Bududa District In 1991, 2002 & 2012". Citypopulation.de. Retrieved 17 May 2014.
  4. ^ UBOS (27 August 2014). "The population of the regions and districts of Uganda according to census results". Citypopulation.de Quoting Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS). Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  5. ^ Edwards, Jocelyn (27 June 2012). "Uganda Troops Dig Houses From Mud After Landslide". Reuters. from the original on 18 May 2014. Retrieved 17 May 2014.

External links

  • Landslides Bury Five Villages In Bududa

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Bududa District is a district in the Eastern Region of Uganda Bududa is the chief town of the district Bududa DistrictDistrictDistrict location in UgandaCoordinates 01 01 N 34 20 E 1 017 N 34 333 E 1 017 34 333 Coordinates 01 01 N 34 20 E 1 017 N 34 333 E 1 017 34 333Country UgandaRegionEastern UgandaCapitalBududaArea Land250 8 km2 96 8 sq mi Elevation1 800 m 5 900 ft Population 2014 Census Total210 173 Density838 km2 2 170 sq mi Time zoneUTC 3 EAT Websitewww wbr bududa wbr go wbr ug Contents 1 Location 2 Overview 3 Population 4 2018 Bukalasi Flood and Mudslide 5 Education 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLocation EditBududa District is bordered by Sironko District to the north Kenya to the east Manafwa District to the south and Mbale District to the west The district headquarters at Bududa are located approximately 36 kilometres 22 mi by road south east of Mbale the largest city in the sub region 1 Overview EditBududa District was created by Act of the Ugandan Parliament in 2010 Before then the district was part of Mbale District 2 Population EditIn 1991 the national population census estimated the district population at 79 200 During the 2002 national census the population was estimated at 123 100 with an annual growth rate of 4 percent In 2012 the population of the district was estimated at 180 600 3 The male to female ratio is 1 1 The major language spoken in the district is Lumasaba The national population census conducted on 27 August 2014 put the population at 210 173 4 2018 Bukalasi Flood and Mudslide EditDuring the 2018 flood landslides wreaked this mountainous eastern region as the government made plans to move out residents Like the Bumwalukani landslide of June 25 2012 the Bukalasi Mudslide and Flood occurred on Thursday October 11 2018 It was a market day at Bukigai Many people had returned from the market place and they were relaxing and drinking at Naposhi trading centre when the Bukalasi mudslide suddenly came with water mud and other debris and deposited them in the trading centre It is hard to classify this disaster Is it a flood Is it a mudslide Or is it a combination of the two The disaster attracted immediate attention from the government For example the Minister for Disaster Preparedness Hon Hillary Onek came and Muwoya Wekhoola David being the District Inspector of Schools led the team to Sume Junior School which had been badly damaged President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni himself came went to Naposhi and consoled the people who had gathered at Bukalasi playground The Senior Four candidates had to be relocated to Bulucheke Seconday School where they did their UCE examinations 5 Education EditBududa is the administrative headquarters of Bududa District Local Government which was carved out of Manafwa district in 2006 Bududa Town Council has two primary schools namely Manjiya Primary School and Buloli Primary School According to the Senior Inspector of Schools who is also the District Focal Point Person for Strengthening Education Systems for Improved Learning SESIL since 2006 the academic performance of Bududa District Local Government has been improving steadily Muwoya Wekhoola David holds a Master s degree in Education Management and Administration from the Islamic University in Uganda In 2006 Bududa District had 30 candidates in Division one 1 2 623 in Division two 25 8 506 in Division three 21 345 in Division Four 14 643 in Division U 26 7 264 in Division X 10 9 and total 2411 candidates 62 pass rate In 2007 the district had 31 candidates 1 4 612 in Division two 28 2 517 in Division three 27 2 334 in Division Four 15 4 677 in Division U 31 2 195 in Division X 8 2 and total 2366 63 pass rate In 2008 Division had 18 candidates 0 9 Division two had 246 12 4 Division three had 539 27 2 Division Four had 322 16 2 Division U had 860 43 3 Division X had 221 and total 2206 51 pass rate In 2009 Bududa District had 38 1 6 in Division one 573 24 6 in Division two 619 26 6 in Division three 363 15 6 in Division Four 538 23 in Division U 187 9 5 in Division X and total 2322 69 In 2010 Bududa District had 44 1 8 in Division one 774 31 5 in Division two 611 25 in Division three 365 in Division Four 526 21 in Division U 138 5 6 in Division X and total 2456 73 pass rate In 2011 Bududa District had 83 3 4 in Division one 710 29 2 in Division two 515 21 in Division three 463 19 in Division Four 675 27 in Division U 127 4 9 in Division X and total 2255 69 In 2012 Bududa District had 110 4 5 in Division one 894 36 7 in Division two 473 19 4 in Division three 419 17 2 in Division Four 541 22 2 in Division U 152 5 9 in Division X and total 2589 73 4 In 2013 Bududa District had 83 3 4 in Division one 764 28 7 in Division two 652 24 5 in Division three 412 15 5 in Division Four 623 23 4 in Division U 120 4 5 in Division X and total 2657 71 pass rate In 2014 Bududa District had 114 4 6 in Division one 896 36 2 in Division two 641 25 9 in Division three 401 16 2 in Division Four 422 17 1 in Division U 98 3 8 in Division X and total 2572 79 8 pass rate In 2015 Bududa District had 98 3 9 in Division one 625 25 2 in Division two 616 24 8 in Division three 424 17 1 in Division Four 720 29 0 in Division U 116 4 5 in Division X and total 2599 68 pass rate In 2016 Bududa District had 115 4 1 in Division one 915 32 8 in Division two 564 20 2 in Division three 556 19 9 in Division Four 643 23 4 in Division U 119 4 1 in Division X and total 2912 72 9 In 2017 Bududa District had 80 3 0 in Division one 965 35 in Division two 650 23 7 in Division three 515 18 8 in Division Four 454 16 6 in Division U 77 2 8 in Division X and 2741 80 6 pass rate In 2018 Bududa District had 113 4 in Division one 932 33 2 in Division two 618 22 0 in Division three 684 24 3 in Division Four 460 16 4 in Division U 132 4 5 in Division X and total 2937 81 2 In 2019 Bududa District had 142 5 0 in Division one 980 34 8 in Division two 678 24 1 in Division three 522 18 5 in Division Four 496 17 6 in Division U 63 2 2 in Division X and total 2881 86 4 the highest pass rate since the inception of the district See also EditBamasaba 2010 Uganda landslide Districts of UgandaReferences Edit Globefeed com 7 July 2016 Distance between Mbale Post Office Republic Street Mbale Eastern Region Uganda and Bududa Post Office Bududa Eastern Region Uganda Globefeed com Retrieved 7 July 2016 Bududa The Independent 16 March 2010 Archived from the original on 6 March 2016 Retrieved 5 March 2016 Estimated Population of Bududa District In 1991 2002 amp 2012 Citypopulation de Retrieved 17 May 2014 UBOS 27 August 2014 The population of the regions and districts of Uganda according to census results Citypopulation de Quoting Uganda Bureau of Statistics UBOS Retrieved 7 July 2016 Edwards Jocelyn 27 June 2012 Uganda Troops Dig Houses From Mud After Landslide Reuters Archived from the original on 18 May 2014 Retrieved 17 May 2014 External links EditLandslides Bury Five Villages In Bududa Retrieved from https en 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