The 4th Assurance Process conducted in 2020, in the middle of the Global pandemic, COVID-19, attracted media attention across media houses in Uganda. Following the launch of the report on 10th February 2021, at the Protea Hotel, Kampala, journalists, and media houses developed an interest in further speaking and writing about the findings.
Starting 10th to 14th February 2021, over 20 media houses across the country, have talked about the Assurance Report, through their news bulletins, online publications, print media, and social media. Social media influences have built interest in speaking about the findings across their platforms. The CoST Uganda social media platforms have also been used to live stream and publish the findings across its followers and viewers. Below are some of the links to publications made as of 14th February 2021 on the 4th Assurance Report, and the Fair Business Practices agenda;
- Basel Institute interview; https://baselgovernance.org/blog/cost-uganda-collective-action-approach-integrity-infrastructure-procurement
- The Infrastructure Blog; https://infrastructure.co.ug/infrastructure-projects-improve-transparency-information-disclosure/
- Blog by Journalist; https://infrastructuretransparency.org/news/cost-assurance-process-shines-light-on-covid-19-local-content-and-inclusion-in-ugandas-infrastructure/
- 4th Assurance Process, press release; https://www.cost.or.ug/download/ray-of-sunshine-a-press-release-on-the-4th-assurance-process-in-uganda/
- Story of change, Busoga Mwiri Access Road; https://www.cost.or.ug/citizens-around-busoga-college-mwiri-celebrate-the-new-tarmac/
- 4th Assurance Report, Blog: https://www.cost.or.ug/cost-uganda-launches-the-4th-assurance-report-the-office-of-the-prime-minister-commits-to-take-action-on-the-findings-and-recommendations/
- Blog by Patrick Jaramogi, Journalist; https://shiftmedianews.com/ray-of-sunshine-contracts-awarded-to-local-firms-on-the-rise-cost-uganda-report/
- CoST Blog, Drake Nyamugabwa, Journalist; The new NWSC water supply project at 70% complete is set to serve over 170,000 people in Sembabule district – https://joripress.com/the-new-nwsc-water-supply-project-at-70-complete-set-to-serve-over-170000-people-in-sembabule-district
- Live stream link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdU_4QDQ4k_8Ry7f8IITJ0Q
- UBC paid Talk show; https://youtu.be/H6A-mw1p9BM
- Facebook; https://twitter.com/CostUgChapter/status/1359394811959078912?s=08
- Infographics live link; https://infogram.com/1pyy3963edl3rxt3m2zljrqqlmcyxzk6ey9?live
- Blog by Patrick Jaramogi; https://shiftmedianews.com/auditrenovation-of-kawolo-hospital-raises-hopes-of-addressing-eminent-health-challenges/
- Blog by a journalist from New Vision; https://newvisionapp.page.link/s2QPbJtbC4rSFMDFA
- The independent; “Transparency in government projects is taking root – new report” https://www.independent.co.ug/transparency-in-government-projects-is-taking-root-new-report/
- UBC paid Talk show on the 4th Assurance results; https://youtu.be/cX3ay4VNBUo
- Blog by Patrick Jaramogi, Journalist https://shiftmedianews.com/bribery-challenges-still-dog-procurement-processes-among-local-firms-ppda/
- Blog by Drake Nyamugabwa; Gov’t urged to fully enforce the preference & reservation scheme to support local firms participating in infrastructure projects. – https://joripress.com/govt-urged-to-fully-enforce-the-preference-reservation-scheme-to-support-local-firms-to-participate-in-infrastructure-projects
- Blog by Musisi Lwanga Andrew.PressUg: Roko Construction Contract For Mulago Specialized Hospital Terminated, Multiple Time Extensions. – http://www.pressug.com/roko-construction-contract-for-mulago-specialized-hospital-terminated-multiple-time-extensions
- Spotlight: “Uganda’s infrastructural problem is about maintenance” #NilePostNews #NBSUpdates Read more: https://bit.ly/3sddMAO
- Blog by Drake Nyamugabwa; The new NWSC water supply project at 70% complete is set to serve over 170,000 people in Sembabule district – https://joripress.com/the-new-nwsc-water-supply-project-at-70-complete-set-to-serve-over-170000-people-in-sembabule-district