
The Government of Uganda has launched the Uganda Anticipatory Action Roadmap (2025–2031) and the Uganda Multi-Hazard Integrated Early Warning System (U-MHIEWS) to enhance disaster preparedness. These initiatives represent a shift towards proactive measures, focusing on forecast-based actions to mitigate the impact of disasters before they occur. The launch took place at the Imperial Resort Beach Hotel in Entebbe, according to SoftPower News.
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