Author
DANERT, K, & CARPENTER, J

Year of Publishing
2013

Publisher
RWSN

Institution
RWSN

Professionalising Manual Drilling: Uganda A country summary

Description:

In the 1980’s and early 1990’s manual drilling in Uganda meant hand augering, using the Vonder rig. It was popular and successful. However, its limited technical capability (i.e. inability to drill laterite) coupled with privatisation, inadequate supervision and competition from small machine rigs meant that it became less popular and had fallen out of use by the late 1990’s. Since then, other improved manual drilling techniques have been introduced by various organisations. None of these have managed to move much beyond testing or piloting. The most encouraging manual drilling initiative today is the training of enterprises in Gulu in a project financed by World Vision. However it is still too early to see whether there will be widespread uptake.


Bibliographical Information:

DANERT, K, & CARPENTER, J (2013) Professionalising Manual Drilling: Uganda. A country summary , RWSN , RWSN


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