Water
Installation of 500 new or improved boreholes, water systems, and/or shallow wells in areas that are lacking access to clean and sustainable water resources.
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Rehabilitation of up to 5,000 kilometers of rural community access roads and feeder roads by widening right-of-way, re-surfacing, and rehabilitating drainage crossings.
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Improvements to 25 primary schools including both new construction and rehabilitation of currently lacking or uninhabitable classrooms, teacher housing units, and latrines.
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Rehabilitation of rural clinics (level II or III) through construction, improvement, or expansion of facilities as identified (Pending Future Funding)
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Work in Progress
A labor-based employee works to build a drainage ditch on a community access road

Early Stages
A NUDEIL Engineer oversees progress made by labor-based workers

Clean Water
A woman pumps clean, fresh water from a newly installed water point

Quality Craftsmanship
A worker measures a drainage ditch on the side of the road to ensure an accurate fit

Surveying
NUDEIL engineers survey a stretch of land for a new road

Compactor
A labor-based worker uses a machine to compact the dirt in preparation for graveling the site.

New Classroom Blocks
The newly completed Apala B Primary School where enrollment has increased to 565 students

Community Mobilization
A Community Mobilizer sensitizes the community on NUDEIL Program activities in Kitgum District

Livelihoods
Improvements to community access roads in northern Uganda will increase access to local markets, social service facilities, and other important community resources
Our Mission
To integrate the conflict- affected populations of northern Uganda into the nation by generating income-producing job opportunities; increasing government services to the population; and laying the foundations for
Our Partners
Featured Success Stories
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NUDEIL Internship Opens Doors For Young Professionals
Due to the death of his father at a young age, 33-year-old Lukala Justine, of Patiko Pawel Village in Gulu District, dropped out of school after he completed his O-Level...
Featured News
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US Embassy Visits Construction Site For Onang Village Borehole
Posted on February 23, 2012In November 2010 Virginia Blaser, the U.S. Embassy’s Deputy Chief of Mission, accompanied by John Mark Winfield, the USAID/Uganda Deputy Director of Mission visited the...
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USAID Mission Director Commissions Oyam District Engineering Block
Posted on February 23, 2012On January 24th 2012 the Mission Director USAID Uganda, Dave Eckerson visited the NUDEIL program in Gulu, Northern Uganda. The NUDEIL program, funded by USAID...
