The National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) is a semi-autonomous institution, established in May, 1995, under the National Environment Act, Cap. 153, and became operational in December, 1995, as the principal agency in Uganda, charged with the responsibility of coordinating, monitoring, regulating and supervising environmental management in the country.
NEMA spearheads the development of environmental policies, laws, regulations, standards and guidelines; and guides Government on sound environment management in Uganda.
In doing this, NEMA contributes to social-economic development and wise use of natural resources, focusing on providing support to Government’s main goal of ensuring sustainable development contributing to he National Vision, the National Development Plan (NDP), regional and global commitments including the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
How to Apply for National Environment Management Authority of Uganda Vacancies
Apply for National Environment Management Authority of Uganda Vacancies