ARUA DISTRICT TRAVEL INFORMATION
Arua district is found on latitudes between 2 degrees
30’ north and 3 degrees 50’ north; and longitudes
30 degrees 30’ East and 31 degrees 30’ East in the
north western part of Uganda. The district is bordered by The
Sudan in the northwest, Yumbe district in the northeast, DR Congo
in the West, Nebbi district in South and Gulu district in the
East.
POPULATION
According to the provisional results of the 2002
National Population and Housing Census, the district has a total
of 855,055 people with 445,852 females against 409,203 males.
INFRASTRUCTURE
Arua has four categories of roads namely, trunk
roads – 558km, feeder roads – 1178km, community roads
– 550km and urban roads of which+23 6.4km are tarmac and
34.2km is murram. In addition the district has an airfield that
has been designated as an international point of entry and exit
by Civil Aviation Authority of Uganda.
EDUCATION
According to the Socio-economic conditions Survey
2000 report, only 41% of the eligible school going population
aged 6 – 24 years are in school. 3% are temporary out of
school, 28% have left school another 28% have never attended school.
The district has over 320 primary schools of which over 270 are
UPE ones and the rest run by private entrepreneurs. There are
47 secondary schools, 25 government aided and 22 in private hands.
As for higher institutions, the district has 1 primary teacher
training college government aided, 1 National Teacher College
also aided by the government.
HEALTH
Arua district Hospital is the regional referral
hospital in Northern Uganda with bed occupancy of over 280. It
offers both outpatient and admission services. Some of the facilities
are eye equipment, x-ray, AIDS testing and dental facilities.
The hospital is also a regional blood bank for West Nile and is
home to a nurse training institution. The health system contains
community-based health care represented by traditional birth attendants
and other community resource persons. It is also headed by the
Director District of Health services (DDHS) assisted by 7 deputies
overseeing each of the seven health sub-districts.