Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A Uganda delegation from the Water and Environment Sector is in St Petersburg, Russia for a five-day business visit that has seen them interact with officials from Vodokanal. The company is responsible for water supply and waste management in St Petersburg.
The delegation met the Vice Governor of St. Petersburg, Oleg Aleksandrovich Markov who assured the delegation about St. Petersburg readiness to cooperate with Uganda in several sectors including Water and Environment , Health Sector , Education, Tourism and Hospitality , Transportation, Construction among others.
Markov also mentioned that it would be important for Uganda and St. Petersburg to sign a memorandum of understanding as a framework for cooperation.
The Vice Governor also suggested a city to city cooperation between Kampala and St. Petersburg.
Uganda and Russia hold joint permanent technical cooperation meetings annually and this coming May 2018 the meetings will be held in Moscow . This will provide an opportunity to consider and sign a number of Memorandums of Understanding between different sectors in the two countries .
The visit by the Ugandans that started on April 23 came after a request by the Ugandan ambassador in 2017.
At the side-lines of the Inter-parliamentary Union meetings that took place in St . Petersburg in October 2017, Ambassador Johnson Agara Olwa held meetings with the officials from the Office of the Governor of St. Petersburg and requested for cooperation between Uganda and the city of St . Petersburg in Russia.
One of the suggested areas of cooperation among many was cooperation in the Water and Environment Sector.
The delegation held extensive discussions with the officials of Vodokanal, visited south-west water treatment plant, visited the Island of Valaam to look at the technical solutions for water treatment and waste water treatment for small settlements .
The delegation also visited the Water academy which will be opening in September this year. The management of Vodokanal and the leadership of the Governors office in St. Petersburg have invited Ugandans students to join the academy and are looking forward to receiving them this September.
The memorandum of understanding will consider issues of training, technological transfer, technical support among others.
The delegation is led by Eng. Aaron Kabirizi, Director Water Development at the Ministry of Water and Environment. The other delegates included, Ambassador Johnson Agara Olwa, Head of Mission at the Embassy of Uganda in Moscow, Paul Mafabi, Director Environment Affairs at the Ministry of Water and Environment, Dr. Tom Okurut, Executive Director of National Environment Management Authority, Eng. Richard Matuwa, Assistant Commissioner, Urban Sewerage, Ministry of Water and Environment, Eng. Johnson Amayo- Deputy Director Technical Services, National Water and Sewerage Corporation and Ms Susan Okodi, First Secretary at the Embassy of Uganda in Moscow.