Districts of Uganda

As of 1 July 2020, Uganda is divided into 135 districts plus the capital city of Kampala, which are grouped into four administrative regions.[1][2]

Since 2005, the Ugandan government has been in the process of dividing districts into smaller units. This decentralization is intended to prevent resources from being distributed primarily to chief towns and leaving the remainder of each district neglected.[3]

Each district is further divided into counties and municipalities,[4] and each county is further divided into sub-counties. The head elected official in a district is the chairperson of the Local Council five (usually written with a Roman numeral V).

Map of Uganda showing Districts as of 2020
Central Region[5][6]
(pink)
MapDistrictPop (2014)Pop(2023 est.)Area (km2)
77Buikwe422,771499,800574.7
90Bukomansimbi151,413158,400600.2
92Butambala100,840110,900405.6
78Buvuma89,890154,200218.3
93Gomba159,922180,3001,679.3
83Kalangala54,29374,500468.3
91Kalungu183,232189,200811.6
80Kampala1,507,0801,766,500811.6
95Kasanda271,544334,1001,919
76Kayunga368,062427,1001,587.8
97Kiboga148,218183,3001,586.9
98Kyankwanzi214,693323,9002,455.3
85Kyotera224,878271,1001,752
100Luweero456,958558,1002,217.6
87Lwengo274,953297,200914.7
88Lyantonde93,753119,600888.1
84Masaka297,004364,8001,295.6
96Mityana328,964378,8001,579.3
82Mpigi250,548305,3001,207.8
94Mubende412,804641,8002,711
79Mukono596,804757,5001,875.1
99Nakaseke197,373254,9003,477.3
101Nakasongola181,795233,4003,511.8
86Rakai291,431338,9001,592
89Sembabule252,597319,3002,318.4
81Wakiso1,997,4183,519,3001,906.7
Total 9,529,238 12,762,200 40,413.4
Eastern Region[7][6]
(green)
MapDistrictPop (2014)Pop(2023 est.)Area (km2)
42Amuria183,348248,5001,382
64Budaka207,597278,600410.4
52Bududa210,173307,200250.8
58Bugiri382,913536,4001,045.9
60Bugweri164,886205,600379.1
46Bukedea203,600291,8001,051.7
50Bukwo89,356137,200524.9
47Bulambuli174,513264,500651.8
56Busia323,662416,700730.9
62Butaleja244,153332,200653.1
65Butebo144,971125,700237.9
70Buyende323,067468,4001,880.7
72Iganga339,311436,800638.6
74Jinja471,242535,800673
39Kaberamaido105,152148,700887.5
40Kalaki109,874155,400737.1
71Kaliro236,199317,900869.9
75Kamuli486,319596,1001,557
48Kapchorwa105,186133,900354.6
43Kapelebyong87,580112,5001,202
44Katakwi166,231209,7002,428.8
66Kibuku202,033278,200490.2
45Kumi239,268309,5001074.6
49Kween93,667118,000851.4
73Luuka238,020281,600650.1
54Manafwa153,447186,300237.7
59Mayuge473,239615,2001082.5
63Mbale488,960639,700518.8
57Namayingo215,443247,400532.9
53Namisindwa200,378247,900299.7
61Namutumba252,557336,400814.3
68Ngora141,919178,400721.4
67Pallisa241,919399,500859.3
69Serere285,903401,8001965.4
51Sironko242,421290,500446.1
41Soroti296,833401,0001411.9
55Tororo517,080639,7001196.4
Total 9,042,420 11,830,700 31,700.4
Northern Region[8][6]
(yellow)
MapDistrictPop (2014)Pop(2023 est.)Area (km2)
27Abim107,966182,8002,752
12Adjumani225,251240,0003,030.9
28Agago227,792262,5003,496.8
31Alebtong227,541286,4001,527.5
38Amolatar147,166182,0001,758
23Amudat105,769151,9001,615.4
13Amuru186,696232,5003,625.9
35Apac185,322249,6001,791
3Arua442,586557,9001,217
37Dokolo183,093232,9001,072.8
16Gulu275,613352,5001,872
20Kaabong116,346134,4004,104
19Karenga51,53373,1003,193
18Kitgum204,048232,9003,960
1Koboko206,495287,500759.7
33Kole239,327308,8001,071
21Kotido181,050219,7003,618
36Kwania183,304234,6001,408
17Lamwo134,371148,1005,595.8
32Lira408,043516,0001,328.9
7Madi-Okollo140,188176,8002,019
2Maracha186,134219,500439.1
22Moroto103,432126,3003,537.6
10Moyo95,951116,4001,041
25Nabilatuk68,409102,5001,805
24Nakapiripirit88,281128,1002,379
26Napak142,224166,2004,978.4
5Nebbi238,757306,300994.2
14Nwoya133,506314,3004,736.2
11Obongi43,06152,300847.1
15Omoro160,732216,4001,556
30Otuke104,254150,6001,549.8
34Oyam383,644491,6002,190.8
29Pader178,004206,7003,362.5
6Pakwach158,037219,000981.7
8Terego199,303251,5001,102
9Yumbe484,822775,0002,393
4Zombo240,081306,100897.6
Total 7,188,132 9,411,700 85,607.7
Western Region[9][6]
(purple)
MapDistrictPop (2014)Pop(2023 est.)Area (km2)
122Buhweju120,720156,900687.1
104Buliisa113,161171,3001,141
111Bundibugyo224,387285,000848.2
112Bunyangabu170,247208,000498.3
123Bushenyi234,443254,200942.3
105Hoima305,531413,1001,566
118Ibanda249,625290,900964.8
127Isingiro486,360658,1002,655.6
136Kabale230,609256,900620
113Kabarole298,989357,5001,312
109Kagadi351,033474,7001,411
107Kakumiro293,108601,9001,668
116Kamwenge270,668372,0001,693
132Kanungu252,144235,4001,274
120Kasese694,987843,9003,199
117Kazo151,023240,4001,556
108Kibaale140,947234,8001,165
106Kikuube267,455414,4002,097
126Kiruhura177,054205,3003,043
102Kiryandongo266,197339,2003,624.1
133Kisoro281,705332,200644.6
119Kitagwenda143,786197,800715.6
115Kyegegwa281,637551,9001,747
114Kyenjojo422,204584,4002,350.1
103Masindi291,113366,9003,923
125Mbarara344,904414,0001,242
130Mitooma183,444198,900542.8
110Ntoroko67,00580,7001,236
129Ntungamo483,841569,2002,051
134Rubanda196,896213,400689.8
121Rubirizi129,149151,500985
135Rukiga100,726107,200426.3
131Rukungiri314,694342,0001,444.9
128Rwampara127,725153,100574.7
124Sheema207,343226,300699.1
Total 8,874,860 11,503,400 50,550.2

Districts created since 2015

In September 2015, the Parliament of Uganda created 23 new districts, to be phased in over the next four years.[10]

Date effectiveNew districtParent district
1 July 2016 KagadiKibaale
KakumiroKibaale
OmoroGulu
RubandaKabale
1 July 2017 NamisindwaManafwa
PakwachNebbi
ButeboPallisa
RukigaKabale
KyoteraRakai
BunyangabuKabarole
1 July 2018 NabilatukNakapiripirit
BugweriIganga
KasandaMubende
KwaniaApac
KapelebyongAmuria
KikuubeHoima
1 July 2019 ObongiMoyo
KazoKiruhura
RwamparaMbarara
KitagwendaKamwenge
Madi-OkolloArua
KarengaKaabong
KalakiKaberamaido
1 July 2020 Terego[lower-alpha 1]Arua
Notes
  1. In May 2020, Parliament approved the creation of Terego District, which went into effect on 1 July 2020.[11]
Ugandan districts as of 2006, when there were 77 districts.

See also

References

  1. "UG – Uganda". ISO 3166. ISO. 23 November 2017. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  2. "Ministry of Local Government Fact Sheet" (PDF). MOLG. 1 July 2017. Retrieved 1 December 2017.
  3. Ocwich, Denis (7 August 2005). "Can Uganda's economy support more districts?". New Vision.
  4. "Uganda Districts". statoids.com.
  5. "Central Region - Parish Level Profiles (Census 2014)". 5 April 2019. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  6. "Revised Subcounty Population Projections 2015 to 2030 For 146 Districts". 2 June 2022. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  7. "Eastern Region - Parish Level Profiles (Census 2014)". 5 April 2019. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  8. "Northern Region - Parish Level Profiles (Census 2014)". 5 April 2019. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  9. "Western Region - Parish Level Profiles (Census 2014)". 5 April 2019. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  10. Nakatudde, Olive (4 September 2015). "Parliament Approves 23 New Districts". Uganda Radio Network. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  11. "Parliament approves creation of Terego district". The Independent. 6 May 2020. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
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