Karago[a] was a municipality in the Western Region of Uganda.[1] In 2019, Karago was annexed by the city of Fort Portal, as part of the award of Tourism City status. It became a neighborhood in the Northern Division of Fort Portal City.[2][3]
The neighborhood lies along the Fort Portal–Bundibugyo–Lamia Road, approximately 11 kilometres (7 mi) northwest of the city center of Fort Portal, of which it is now a component.[5] The geographical coordinates of Karago are:0°40'37.0"N, 30°11'48.0"E
(Laitude:0.676944; Longitude:30.196667).[6]
Overview
Karago is a growing urban neighborhood in Fort Portal City, the capital of Kabarole District and the largest city in the Toro sub-region. Online sources report the area size of the neighborhood as 14.7 square kilometres (6 sq mi). In 2015, the population of Karago was estimated at 12,045, of whom 6,127 (50.9 percent) were female and 5,918 (49.1 percent) were male.[7]
In September 2022 the GOU launched the second phase of this water supply project, intended to bring clean water to 21 villages surrounding the neighborhood of Karago. Phase 2 involves the installation of a "pressed steel reservoir" with storage capacity of 300 cubic meters (300,000 L), on the side of the mountain. This will be supplemented by the construction of a 100 cubic meters (100,000 L) "reinforced concrete tank", two suppression stations and a 50 cubic meters (50,000 L) "concrete sump". 15 public taps will be erected and approximately 400 metres (1,300 ft) of PVC pipe will be laid to distribute the drinking water to the target population.[8]
The engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor for phase II is Vidas Engineering Services, a Ugandan company with headquarters in Ntinda, in Kampala. Water and Sanitation Development Facility–South West (WSDF–SW), a collaborative undertaking between GOU and the European Union is the supervising engineer. The contract value is UGX:4.7 billion (approx. US$1.2 million). Construction is expected to take 12 months.[8]
The table below illustrates the projection of the target population over the first 25 years of the project.[8]