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Parliamentary Scorecard 2007 – 2008: Assessing the Performance of Uganda’s Legislators A publication of the Africa Leadership Institute with technical support from Projset Uganda, Stanford University and Columbia University. Funding provided by the Royal Neterlands Embassy in Uganda and Deepening Democracy Program. All rights reserved. Published May 2009. Design and Printing by Some Graphics Ltd. Tel: +256 752 648576; +256 776 648576 Africa Leadership Institute For Excellence in Governance, Security and Development P.O. Box 232777 Kampala, Uganda Tel: +256 414 578739 Plot 7a Naguru Summit View Road Email: [email protected]

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS i

II. ABBREVIATIONS iv

III. FOREWORD v

IV. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY vii

V. REPORT ON THE PARLIAMENTARY PERFORMANCE SCORECARD 1 1. Purpose 1

2. The Road to the 2007 – 2008 Scorecard 3

3. Reforms to the Scorecard 4

4. Disseminating the Scorecard to Voters 7

5. Data Sources 12

6. Measures 12

A. MP Profile 13

B. Overall Grades for Performance 15

C. Disaggregated Performance 19

Plenary Performance 19

Committee Performance 25

Constituency Performance 29

Peer Assessment 34

D. Positional Scores 35

MP’s Position 35

Area of Focus 37

MP’s Report 38

7. The Performance of Parliament 38

A Performance by Sub-Section 38

B How Does MP Performance in 2007 – 2008 Compare to Performance in 2006 – 2007? 45

C Parliament’s Productivity 47

8. Constituency Performance 54

9. A Note on the Speaker, Deputy Speaker, and Ex-Officio MPs 55

10. Limitations of Our Data 56

11. Looking Ahead 58

12. Conclusion 58

VI. SCORECARDS FOR ELECTED MPS 60

VII. SCORECARDS FOR EX-OFFICIO MPS 380

VIII. APPENDICES 395

A Technical Notes 395

B Glossary of Terms 404

C MPs Who Reported Offices Which We Were Unable to Verify 405

D MPs Who Reported Political Assistants Whom We Were Unable to Verify 406

E Frequency of Constituency Visits as Self-Reported by MPs 407

F Constituencies Map and Key 409

G Districts Map and Key 413

H Committee Membership, Transcripts, and Attendance Logs 415

IX. INDEX

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

AFLI is indebted to those who have assisted us in developing, refining, and strengthening the

Parliamentary Performance Scorecard.

Over the course of the past year, we have benefited enormously from consultations with

Parliament. Our discussions with the senior leadership of each political party and the Parliamentary

Commission have greatly influenced the direction of this year’s Scorecard, resulting in substantive

changes and significant improvements. AFLI would also like to thank all of the Members of Parliament

who took time out of their busy schedules to attend our consultative workshops in April 2008 and May

2009, assisting us in our efforts to make the methodology and information in the third incarnation of the

Scorecard even richer than in previous versions. A number of MPs also shared their comments with us in

private forums; we have made every effort to respond to the issues they raised.

The Scorecard for the 8th Parliament would not have been possible without the ongoing and

substantial support of the Royal Netherlands Embassy. AFLI wishes to thank Ambassador Jeroen Verheul

in particular for his vocal support of the Scorecard and for speaking at the launch of the Scorecard last

year. We would also like to thank Joyce Ngaiza and the rest of the staff at the Royal Netherlands Embassy

for their help in making the Scorecard a success.

We are grateful also to those who have supported this project from its beginnings as a pilot

project during the final year of the 7th Parliament. The United States Department of State’s Human Rights

and Democracy Fund provided timely funding to get the Scorecard off the ground.

Several offices and agencies of the Government of Uganda (GoU) have provided invaluable

assistance in our data collection efforts. We are grateful to the Office of the Clerk to Parliament and the

staff of the Parliamentary service. We also thank the members of the Parliamentary Commission for their

valuable time and insightful comments during our consultations. We are grateful to the many Members of

Parliament who responded to our survey request and the District Chairpersons, clerks to council and staff,

and the LC-I, LC-II, and LC-III staff for their assistance in providing us with constituency information,

which enabled us to include new and valuable information in this year’s Scorecard.

In addition to the institutional support of the aforementioned bodies, we appreciate the tireless

efforts of the many people and organizations who worked with AFLI to make this year’s Scorecard a

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success. We are grateful to Simon Osborn and the contributing governments of the Deepening Democracy

Program for their financial support and substantial efforts to ensure that the Scorecard is seen through to

its conclusion, and we look forward to a long relationship with them. AFLI is also indebted to the

National Democratic Institute for its invaluable assistance in the first constituency workshops.

Director/Principal Consultant M.J. Robert Kintu and Fred Mubiru of Projset Consultants provided critical

advice on the design and implementation of the Scorecard, and the research assistants seconded by Projset

– Byamah Hillary, Gwoke Joachim, Kasirye Julius, Musunga Douglas, Okello Francis, and Sebowa

Solomon – contributed not only hours of often tedious computer work, but also their critical insight into

the Ugandan political process.

We would also like to thank the people from AFLI who have made this project possible. The

members of the Executive Board of AFLI were, in their various capacities, crucial in shaping the

trajectory of the project. Director of Finance and Administration Tobias Onweng and Executive Assistant

Patrick Muhumuza provided much needed guidance and support. We greatly appreciate the strategic

counsel and technical support provided by the senior external advisers to the project, Professor Macartan

Humphreys of Columbia University and Professor Jeremy Weinstein of Stanford University. Nathan

Falck and Jeffrey Love of Stanford University and Jessica Harris of Yale University served as Project

Coordinators and we thank them for their superb and tireless work on behalf of the project. Thank you to

Jeffrey Krutz of Columbia University for preparing the maps of parliamentary constituencies from data

made available by the Uganda Bureau of Statistics.

In addition, we thank Hon. Kyanjo Hussein and Hon. Sempala N. Nabilah for their cooperation in

and support of our pilot constituency dissemination workshop. We owe a debt of gratitude to the

approximately 400 people who helped to make the pilot constituency workshop a success by attending

and actively participating in it. Special thanks to Makindye West LC-III Chairman Kalungi Kirumira M.

and Vice Chairman Siraje K. Lubwama, workshop moderator Pastor Kagolola Ibrahim, and all of the

participants in the workshop panel for helping to organize the workshop and keep it running smoothly.

The Scorecard report would not be as polished and complete without the useful comments of our

peer reviewers: Arthur Larok of the NGO Forum, former MP Hon. Wandera Martin, Director of Planning

at Parliament Dison Okumu, Director/Principal Consultant of Projset Consultants M.J. Robert Kintu,

Martin Hoxer of DANIDA, and Simon Osborn of Deepening Democracy Program.

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We are grateful also to the many media houses and radio and television talk shows which

reported on and guided the public debate about the contents and merits of the last Scorecard. Their hard

work ensured that the vital information contained in the Scorecard reached voters around the country. We

hope that they will continue to empower voters in their civic engagement with Parliament.

Finally, we would like to extend a thank you to the people of Uganda, whose comments and feedback

have allowed us to continue to improve our methodology, and for whom this project is ultimately

designed. We only hope that you find some use in its pages.

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ABBREVIATIONS

AFLI – Africa Leadership Institute

Avg – Average

BBC – British Broadcasting Corporation

BB – Backbencher

Comm. – Committee

Constit. – Constituency

Cnty. – County

CDF – Constituency Development Fund

DDP – Deepening Democracy Program

DP – Democratic Party

DPM – Deputy Prime Minister

EC – Electoral Commission

EU – European Union

FB – Frontbencher

FDC – Forum for Democratic Change

GoU – Government of Uganda

HRC – Human Rights Commission

ICT – Information and Communication Technology

INDEP – Independent Party

JEEMA – Justice Education Economy Morality (Justice Forum)

KCC – Kampala City Council

LC – Local Council

LC-V – District council

MP – Member of Parliament

NRM – National Resistance Movement

OPM – Office of the Prime Minister

Opp. – Opposition

PRO – Public Relations Office

PWD – People with Disabilities

Rep – Representative

UPC – Ugandan People’s Congress

UPDF – Ugandan People’s Defence Force

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FOREWORD

To measure the performance of MPs, one must first be clear about the roles of an MP. In Uganda the

expectations the public has for their representatives are often at variance legal expectiatons of MPs.

One goal of the Scorecard is to help align voters’ expectations of their MPs with the legal

expectations of MPs. Voters who understand what their MPs should be doing are better able to gauge how

well their MPs are performing. The Scorecard seeks to empower and educate voters by both helping them

to understand what their MPs should be doing and giving them the tools they need to assess whether or

not their MPs are doing these things. In addition, the Scorecard helps MPs to objectively assess their own

performance during the session.

Many Ugandans wrongly expect MPs to single-handedly develop their constituencies, attend fund

raisings and funerals, and pay school fees for their children. However, MPs cannot, and are not legally

expected, to single-handedly transform their constituencies. They are expected to act as representatives of

their constituents, ensuring that their voices are heard and their needs are met by the government.

By law, MPs must take on four different roles. They must participate in: 1) legislative activities,

2) oversight activities, 3) constituency activities, and 4) party activities. By participating in the legislative

process, MPs give their constituents an indirect role in shaping important policies which affect their lives.

Article 79 of the Constitution of Uganda empowers Parliament to make laws on any matter for peace,

order, development and good governance of Uganda. MPs are also supposed to act as effective watchdogs

over the cabinet and bureaucracy so that neither abuses its responsibilities to Ugandans generally.

Parliament is empowered in this endeavour by Article 164.

In addition to acting as legislators and watchdogs, MPs play secondary roles in their

constituencies and in their parties. To represent their constituents effectively, MPs must find out which

issues are most important to their constituents and what stances their constituents would like them to take

on these issues. They must spend their Constituency Development Fund wisely and in ways that benefit

the constituency as a whole, rather than specific individuals. MPs must attend district-level meetings and

ensure that the needs of their constituents are being met. Finally, MPs must devote a great deal of time to

providing advice and non-financial assistance to individual constituents.

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MPs of all parties have a role to play in fostering and protecting Ugandan democracy. All MPs,

from all parties, should engage in genuine and critical debate in the interest of the country on all issues

within their party caucuses. The contribution of Opposition Members to the legislative and policy process

is especially critical. Opposition Members’ input, while critical, often results in substantive

improvements. The participation of Ruling Party Members of Parliament in surveillance activities can

highlight areas in which government performance genuinely is satisfactory or in which it has fallen short.

Finally, MPs are expected to play a number of concomitant roles, including: calling press

conferences to express their people’s views and interests, lobbying ministers and bureaucrats on behalf of

their constituents, taking part in local events and official functions in their constituencies, and speaking on

behalf of the country in the interests of Ugandan citizens at international and national forums.

It is the goal of the Scorecard Project to provide voters with comprehensive and accurate

information about the performance of their MPs so that they may better monitor them and ensure that

their elected representatives fulfill their responsibilities as MPs. Beyond describing the performance of

individual MPs, the Parliamentary Performance Scorecard assesses the performance of Parliament in

general. Specifically, the report describes patterns of performance by party, ascension, gender group, and

region in an effort to help voters understand how the institution itself is functioning and how their MP

compares with others in the country.

The Parliamentary Scorecard is an innovative project that we hope will help to strengthen

democracy in Uganda. It does not aim to find fault with MPs or Parliament, but instead to help Parliament

serve its citizens better. This report covers the second session of the 8th Parliament of Uganda. The

Scorecard will be produced annually, culminating in a consolidated report at the end of five years. As we

perfect our research capabilities, we plan to do a Scorecard for the Judiciary and other authorities.

On behalf of the AFLI Board, I invite you to read this report, and it is my sincere hope that you

find it useful in driving continued democratic reforms in Uganda.

Thank you,

Elly Karuhanga

Chairman

Africa Leadership Institute Executive Board

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Democracies are premised on the idea that citizens can hold their leaders accountable for their actions by

voting for or against them in regular elections. However, in order for this ideal to be realized, citizens

must possess a minimum amount of information about their leaders’ performance.

The Parliamentary Scorecard Project seeks to provide Ugandans with this critical information,

thereby empowering them to monitor their elected representatives and to make informed choices at

election time. The first Parliamentary Performance Scorecard for the Eighth Parliament, released on 13

December 2007, met with broad acceptance among MPs, civil society, the press, and the public. It

provided voters with valuable information, won widespread coverage in the press, and fostered a national

dialogue about the roles and performance of MPs. The Scorecard was also carefully studied by

Parliament.

At the request of a number of Members of Parliament, in April 2008 AFLI held a workshop with

75 MPs and many members of civil society and the press to discuss possible reforms to the Scorecard.

Following the workshop, AFLI revamped the Scorecard methodology to include reforms suggested by

members of Parliament, civil society, academia, the media, and others. This year’s Scorecard is the

culmination of months of dialogue, consultation, and revision. It is the most comprehensive and accurate

Scorecard AFLI has produced yet, and it will serve as the model for all future iterations of the Scorecard.

Like last year, the Parliamentary Performance Scorecard reports on attendance and participation

in plenary sittings and committee meetings, as well as the extent to which MPs influence the debate in

Parliament. The Scorecard also includes new measures of performance in two key areas:

• Constituency Activities. The Scorecard reports detailed information about each MP’s activities

in their constituency and assigns each MP a grade based on his/her constituency work. New

measures include an assessment of MP accessibility, constituency infrastructure (i.e. office and

staff), LC-V attendance, and Constituency Development Fund accounting.

• MPs’ Reputation. In response to concerns about the limitations of the Scorecard in capturing the

quality of work done by MPs and to the demands of MPs to play a role in the Scorecard data

collection process, the Scorecard now includes a new set of measures which record subjective

assessments made by MPs of one another’s performance. These measures are designed in a way

that prevents assessments from being skewed by party preferences.

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In addition, the new Scorecard reflects the following reforms to our existing measures:

• Committee Reports. In previous versions of the Scorecard, an MP who presented a committee

report received participation and debate influence credit for doing so. However, many MPs

objected that although the reports are generally presented by the chairperson of the committee,

they represent the collaborative effort of the entire committee. Therefore, this year’s Scorecard

awards participation credit to every MP who signed a committee report that is presented on the

floor. Where we were unable to obtain a committee report that was presented in plenary, only the

MP who presented the report received credit for it.

• Committee Transcripts. With the help of Parliament, we were able to improve our committee

data collection in this Scorecard. In the last Scorecard, we could not provide complete committee

data for many MPs because we were only able to obtain 25% of the committee transcripts from

Parliament. This year we collected about 40% of the committee transcripts and were thus able to

provide a more complete Scorecard for more MPs. Going forward, we would welcome a

partnership with Parliament to ensure that all discussions in committees are recorded.

• Separating Ministers from Backbenchers. Responding to the concern that ministers are

afforded greater opportunity to participate in plenary sittings than are backbenchers, we now

report the top performers in each category disaggregated by frontbencher and backbencher status.

In addition, where overall grades are provided, we indicate on the Scorecard itself the average

score of frontbenchers and backbenchers to facilitate comparison.

These reforms have helped to make the 2007 – 2008 Scorecard more comprehensive, accurate,

and informative than previous versions of the Scorecard. We could not, however, institute every reform

suggested to us. There were a number of reforms that we debated internally but ultimately decided could

not be implemented either because of a lack of data or because we feared compromising the objectivity,

transparency, and accuracy of the Scorecard. These are discussed in greater detail within the report.

This report provides a thorough explanation of every measure on the Scorecard. It includes tables

of the top ten backbenchers and ministers, shadow ministers, and committee chairpersons for most

measures. It also examines Parliament’s overall performance and the performance of different subgroups

within it. It compares Parliament’s performance this year to its performance last year. Finally, the report

provides the full set of scores for each MP, presented on individual Scorecards.

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The key findings from our new measures of constituency performance include the following:

• MP Accessibility. MPs performed relatively well on a measure of accessibility that gauged the

ability of constituents to contact their MP. We used an innovative approach to generate a direct,

independent and reliable measure of accessibility. We visited every constituency in the country,

randomly sampled five constituents, and provided them with a small financial incentive to spend

up to a day trying to locate a phone number for their MP. From this we generated a score ranging

from 1-5 indicating the number of constituents that were able to obtain the MP’s phone number in

the course of one day. The average MP scored 3.5 out of 5 meaning that between 3 and 4 of the

constituents were successful. An impressive 28% of MPs received perfect scores for accessibility.

However, in seven constituencies, not even one of the five participants was able to obtain a

correct phone number for their MP.

• Constituency Infrastructure. The majority of constituency MPs and district woman

representatives maintain both local offices and political assistants. We were able to verify offices

for 65% of MPs in our sample, and we were able to verify political assistants for 68% of MPs in

our sample. Nonetheless, although MPs are provided resources to facilitate the hiring of an office

and staff person to handle constituent issues, nearly one third of MPs do not have a verifiable

constituency infrastructure of this form.

• LC-V Attendance. Attendance at LC-V meetings by MPs is very poor. According to our data,

about 69% of constituency MPs and district woman representatives never attended a single LC-V

meeting in 2007 – 2008, and only 13 MPs attended more than half of their district’s LC-V

meetings.

• CDF Accounting. The vast majority of MPs (308 out of 321) officially accounted for their CDF

funding. Readers should note however that our records indicate which MPs have accounted for

this funding but not whether these accountings have been certified by the Auditor General.

With respect to Parliament’s overall performance, a number of results stand out:

• First, although members from Opposition parties tend to perform better on average in plenary

than NRM or independent MPs, they do slightly worse on committee and constituency measures.

While members of Opposition parties earn, on average, a plenary percentile score of 61%, NRM

members score only 50% on average. However, in committee, the average Opposition MP gets a

percentile score of 50% while the average NRM MP gets a score of 54%. Similarly, in

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constituency, Opposition MPs receive, on average, a percentile score of 43% while NRM MPs

receive an average score of 48%.

• Second, frontbenchers and party leaders (especially in the Opposition) perform better in plenary

and committee on average than backbenchers. Frontbenchers performed especially well on

measures of participation and influence in plenary session, although the average frontbencher’s

overall plenary percentile is nearly equal to that of the average backbencher. This is because their

overall score (especially among government ministers) is brought down by relatively poor

attendance at plenary sittings. However, the average frontbencher’s committee percentile is well

above that of the average backbencher. While backbenchers earn an average committee percentile

score of 48%, frontbenchers earn an average score of 63%. Nonetheless, it is still the case that

individual backbenchers can score very highly. Indeed, some of the highest scoring MPs in

Parliament are backbenchers.

• Third, on average, male MPs do slightly better than female MPs in Parliament. This is true across

nearly all of the measures. Moreover, unlike last session, this trend holds true regardless of

whether the women were elected as constituency MPs or as district woman representatives. On

average, male MPs outperform female MPs by at least 4 percentage points in plenary, committee,

and constituency. However, many individual women did extremely well and a few top the Top 10

tables for various measures.

• Fourth, there are important differences across MPs based on how they ascended to their seats. On

average, constituency MPs performed well, those elected to represent special interests and women

did less well, and those MPs that represent the army performed particularly poorly.

• Finally, on average, MPs from the West perform better overall than other MPs. Moreover, unlike

MPs from other regions, they perform consistently well across plenary, committee, and

constituency measures. MPs from the East perform extremely well in committee measures and

relatively well in plenary measures, but they perform poorly in constituency measures. Although

MPs from the North perform relatively well in plenary, they perform less well in committee and

constituency. MPs from the Central region, despite performing relatively well in some individual

measures, earn relatively low average overall performance scores for plenary, committee, and

constituency. Although their constituencies are closer to Parliament than those of other MPs, on

average, MPs from the Central region perform worse on plenary attendance than MPs from other

regions. It is nonetheless the case, though, that MPs from all regions can and do perform well.

In addition to presenting results from this year’s Scorecard, the Scorecard report offers a comparison of

last session’s scores and this session’s scores. The most important findings include:

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• Better Plenary Attendance. Average plenary attendance is significantly higher than it was last

year. While average plenary attendance was just 23% last year, this year it climbed to 45%.

Although fifteen MPs did not attend a single plenary session last year, this year, that number

dropped to four. Moreover, while only four MPs attended over half of the plenary sittings last

year, 136 MPs attended over half of the sittings this year.

• No Rise in Plenary Participation. On average, plenary participation is slightly lower this year

than in the first year of the Eighth Parliament. This is in part due to the fact that there were 9

fewer sittings in which MPs were able to participate this year. In the second session, fewer MPs

participated and when they did, they spoke less on average than MPs during the first session.

While 88% of MPs spoke at least one line in 2006 – 2007, only 84% of MPs spoke at least one

line in 2007 – 2008. However, this year, the top-performing MPs managed to outperform last

year’s top performers despite having 9 fewer sittings in which to participate.

• Increasing Debate Influence. Debate influence scores are significantly higher this year than last.

The top performer this year scored two times higher in debate influence this year than last year. In

fact, the top five performers in debate influence this year all scored higher than the top performer

last year. This suggests that MPs are engaging one another’s prior comments more systematically

in parliamentary debate.

• No Rise in Committee Attendance. Our measures suggest that committee attendance in 2007 –

2008 is slightly lower than attendance in 2006 – 2007. Although the top performers in committee

attendance in 2007 – 2008 outperformed the top performers in 2006 – 2007, the worst performers

in 2007 – 2008 attended fewer meetings than the worst performers during the previous session. In

2006 – 2007, eight MPs attended zero meetings of their committees; in 2007 -2008, that number

nearly tripled.

• A Decline in LC-V Attendance. LC-V attendance has worsened since last year, with the average

rate of attendance dropping from 16% to 10%. About 69% of constituency MPs and district

woman representatives never attended a single LC-V meeting in 2007 – 2008 (as compared to

just over 40% in 2006 -2007), and only 13 MPs more than half of their district’s LC-V meetings.

Dissemination and Outreach. In addition to providing a description of how MPs perform, the report also

describes AFLI’s plans for dissemination of the Scorecard. Assessing how MPs perform in Parliament

through the Scorecard is only the first step. To fully develop the potential of the Scorecard as a

mechanism for strengthening accountability in Uganda, AFLI is committed to getting this information

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into the hands of voters. Because of language differences and the problems of illiteracy and a lack of

access to television and radio in many rural constituencies, AFLI cannot rely on the publication of the

Scorecard in Kampala alone. AFLI plans to visit voters directly in constituencies in an effort to deliver the

information to those who will ultimately cast votes on election day.

Beginning this year, and continuing every year until the next parliamentary election, AFLI will

organise civic education workshops in a large sample of geographic constituencies. These workshops will

provide a forum in which representatives of AFLI can present the results of the Scorecard in a way that

the local population can understand. MPs will be invited to attend the workshop held in their constituency

in an effort to foster dialogue between constituents and MPs about the activities they undertake in

Kampala. A first pilot workshop was held on 13 June 2008 in Makindye West. AFLI expects to continue

to hold several workshops every month until the next parliamentary election.

With the primary campaigns for the 2011 election coming up next year, these workshops will

provide a crucial and timely mechanism for getting information into the hands of voters. Unfortunately,

we cannot possibly visit every constituency in Uganda, so AFLI has identified a set of 147 constituencies

in which we will hold forums over the next two years. A list of constituencies in which forums will be

held is in Tables 1 and 2 of the report. We call upon all MPs to attend any workshops taking place in their

constituencies and to use the workshops as a venue to discuss their work in parliament with their

constituents.

The founding principles of the Parliamentary Performance Scorecard are objectivity,

transparency, and accuracy – values which we believe are embodied in this publication. But this is a

living project that will grow and evolve over the remaining years of the Eighth Parliament and beyond.

With this publication, we are setting an important precedent, an example that we hope civil society

leaders in other countries, both in Africa and beyond, will find inspiring and useful.

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REPORT ON THE PARLIAMENTARY PERFORMANCE SCORECARD

1 PURPOSE

Democracies are premised on the idea that citizens can hold their leaders accountable for their actions by

voting for or against them in regular elections. However, in order for this ideal to be realized, citizens

must possess a minimum amount of information about their leaders’ performance. A well-informed public

is a prerequisite to any functioning democracy.

Uganda has made great strides in creating a political and social environment conducive to

democracy in recent years, but there is still much to be done. Although the constitution of Uganda and the

Access to Information Act of 2006 ensure the right of access to information and protect citizens’ right to

hold their government accountable, most Ugandans still find it difficult to follow the activities of

government. With 80% of the population residing in rural areas and 30% of the population illiterate,

Uganda faces unique challenges in maintaining an informed citizenry. In order to effectively hold their

leaders accountable, all Ugandans – rural and urban, literate and illiterate – must know who their

representatives are and how well they have performed. They must know what decisions have been made

on their behalf and how their tax money was spent.

The Parliamentary Scorecard Project seeks to provide Ugandans with this critical information,

thereby empowering them to monitor their elected representatives and to make informed choices at

election time. The Scorecard is distinctive in that it offers objective, reliable, and transparent measures of

how Members of Parliament perform in plenary sittings and parliamentary committees, as well as in their

constituencies. By disseminating accurate, objective, and comprehensive information about the

performance of each of Uganda’s elected MPs, the Africa Leadership Institute (AFLI) hopes to help foster

greater transparency and ultimately greater democratic accountability in Uganda.

This year’s Parliamentary Performance Scorecard is new and improved, reflecting the useful

feedback we received from MPs and the public over the last year. We have refined the Scorecard

methodology, diversified the data collected, added information on constituency performance and other

new measures, and eliminated extraneous measures.

The grades contained herein do not reflect a political agenda and no personal politics have

swayed the scores assigned to individual MPs. Indeed, the scores are based on publicly available data

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collected systematically over the course of the year and can be checked and replicated by any individual

wishing to do so.

The Parliamentary Performance Scorecard focuses on three arenas in which MPs perform their

duties as advocates for the interests of their constituents and the country: plenary sittings of Parliament,

committee work, and activities in the constituency.

• Plenary Sittings. MPs are obligated to attend plenary sittings. These meetings provide members

with an opportunity to present the views of their constituents, raise new issues, and debate the

important challenges facing Uganda. For this reason, the Scorecard evaluates MPs on their

attendance, participation, and debate influence in these plenary debates and provides information

on the positions they take and the topics on which they focus.

• Committee Activities. Much of Parliament’s work is conducted in committee meetings, where

bills are reviewed and amended, budgetary decisions are made, and important oversight duties are

performed. An approach that focuses on what happens in plenary sittings alone runs the risk of

not giving enough credit to MPs for the activities they undertake behind the scenes. To reflect this

work, the Scorecard provides information on committee membership and reports data on the

attendance and participation of MPs in committee meetings.

• Constituency Activities. MPs are elected by local constituencies and although these areas may

be far from the halls of Parliament, MPs are obligated to maintain a presence in their

constituencies. Therefore, in addition to grading MPs’ plenary and committee performance, the

Scorecard also examines MPs’ constituency activities. The Scorecard records the MPs’ LC-V

meeting attendance, whether or not they maintain a local office and local staff, whether or not

they accounted for their Constituency Development Funds (CDF), and how accessible they are to

their constituents. The Scorecard also includes space for MPs to report back to their constituents

on how they spent their CDF money, although AFLI has made no effort to verify these self-

reports. Additional information about the MPs’ self-reported constituency activities can be found

on our website at www.aflia.org.

The Parliamentary Performance Scorecard is the most ambitious attempt yet to open government

to public scrutiny and to help voters realise their right to information about their elected officials. But we

firmly believe that MPs will also benefit from this effort as constituents come to better understand the

work that takes place in Parliament. Whereas MPs previously struggled to gain appreciation for their

activities in Kampala and the constraints they face in their work, the Scorecard will provide them with a

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tool to better communicate to their constituents what they do. They will also be able to use the data

provided by the Scorecards to reflect on and improve their own performance in advance of the next

general election.

2 THE ROAD TO THE 2007 – 2008 SCORECARD

The first Scorecard for the Eighth Parliament was released on 13 December 2007. The Scorecard met

with broad acceptance among MPs, civil society, the press, and the public. It received a great deal of

favorable media coverage by local and international newspapers and radio stations. Local newspapers

were swamped with Letters to the Editor from citizens expressing their support for the Scorecard or

questioning their representatives’ records in light of the grades they received. The Scorecard sparked a

national debate over the value of special interest MPs, particularly UPDF representatives, the appropriate

size of Parliament, the proper roles and responsibilities of an MP, and Parliament’s place in Ugandan

democracy. The 2006 – 2007 Scorecard provided voters with valuable information, won widespread

coverage in the press, and fostered a national dialogue about the roles and performance of MPs. Crucially,

the Scorecard also captured the attention of Parliament. Almost immediately following the publication of

the first Scorecard, MPs began to take notice that their performance was, for the first time, being

monitored and graded. When a number of MPs arrived late to a Parliamentary session, the Speaker

warned them that now they were being watched!

Nevertheless, the 2006 – 2007 Scorecard was still a work in progress. The publication of the

Scorecard met with some valid criticisms and concerns on the part of MPs and others. In response to these

critiques, AFLI embarked on a process of revamping and revising the Scorecard’s methodology. As part

of this process, on 16 April 2008 AFLI held a consultative workshop with 75 MPs and numerous

members of the press and civil society. The workshop participants were invited to air their concerns about

the Scorecard and offer ideas for improving it. Following the workshop, AFLI continued to meet with

MPs to hear their concerns and simultaneously began to implement some of the reforms suggested by

MPs, academics, media, and civil society. This year’s Scorecard is the culmination of months of dialogue,

consultation, and revision. It is the most comprehensive and accurate Scorecard AFLI has produced yet,

and it will serve as the model for all future iterations of the Scorecard.

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3 REFORMS TO THE SCORECARD

Although there was widespread support for the 2006 – 2007 Scorecard, we received a number of

suggestions and requests for reforms. After much internal debate and numerous consultations with a wide

array of individuals representing civil society, academia, and Parliament, AFLI decided to revamp the

Scorecard for the 2007 – 2008 publication. The new Scorecard includes new measures of performance in

two key areas:

• Constituency Activities. The Scorecard now reports detailed information about each MP’s

constituency activities and assigns each MP a grade based on his/her constituency work. New

measures include an assessment of MP accessibility, constituency infrastructure (i.e. office and

staff), LC-V attendance, and Constituency Development Fund accounting. The constituency

information, demanded by MPs and voters alike, is a vital addition to the Scorecard and ensures

that voters are aware of all facets of their MPs’ performance, not just those duties that are fulfilled

in Kampala.

• MPs’ Reputation. While much of an MP’s performance can be measured by examining publicly

available information, there is a limit to what this data can reveal. MPs perform a great deal of

their work away from the public eye. Only other MPs truly have a sense of how well an MP

performs in party caucuses and private meetings and how well an MP collaborates with others.

Moreover, although the participation and debate influence measures attempt to capture

information about the quality of an MP’s work, it is possible that there are very good MP’s who

speak concisely (and thus may not have high participation scores) and whose comments, while

intelligent and useful, do not solicit much debate (and thus do not lead to high debate influence

scores). In response to concerns about the limitations of the Scorecard in capturing quality and to

the demands of MPs to play a role in the Scorecard data collection process, we distributed a

reputation survey to every Member of Parliament asking them to rate their fellow MPs on six

measures. We received completed surveys from 113 MPs assessing the performance of 90% of

Parliament. The MPs’ responses form the basis of the reputation measure on the Scorecard. This

new measure is the best way we can provide information to voters about the quality of MPs’

performance without introducing researcher bias into the Scorecard (as would be true if we rated

the quality of MPs’ work ourselves).

In addition, the new Scorecard reflects the following reforms to our existing measures:

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• Committee Reports. In previous versions of the Scorecard, an MP who presented a committee

report received participation and debate influence credit for doing so. However, many MPs

objected that although the reports are generally presented by the chairperson of the committee,

they represent the collaborative effort of the entire committee. Therefore, this year’s Scorecard

awards participation credit to every MP who signed a committee report that is presented on the

floor. Where we were unable to obtain a committee report that was presented in plenary, only the

MP who presented the report received credit for it.

• Committee Transcripts. With the help of Parliament, we were able to improve our committee

data collection in this Scorecard. In the last Scorecard, we could not provide complete committee

data for many MPs because we were only able to obtain 25% of the committee transcripts from

Parliament. This year we collected about 40% of the committee transcripts and were thus able to

provide a more complete Scorecard for more MPs. Going forward, we would welcome a

partnership with Parliament to ensure that all discussions in committees are recorded.

• Separating Ministers from Backbenchers. Responding to the concern that Ministers are

afforded greater opportunity to participate in plenary sittings than are backbenchers, we now

report the top performers in each category disaggregated by frontbencher and backbencher status.

In addition, where overall grades are provided, we indicate on the Scorecard itself the average

score of frontbenchers and backbenchers to facilitate comparison.

• Official Leave. We recognize that many MPs have official responsibilities that take them outside

of Kampala on occasion and which may cause them to miss plenary sittings and committee

meetings for legitimate reasons. Certainly, representing Uganda abroad is an important duty of

MPs. Constituents should be aware that some MPs’ absences from Parliament are necessary for

the completion of official duties elsewhere. For this reason, we requested from Parliament a list

of official leaves of absence granted to each MP to include in this year’s Scorecard.

Unfortunately, there was no procedure in place for making this data public and available for use

in the Scorecard, and our many attempts to elicit it from Parliament were unsuccessful. However,

if Parliament provides this data in the future, we are prepared to credit MPs for both the plenary

sittings and committee meetings they missed during official leaves. A space for excused absences

has been created on the Scorecard as an indication of our commitment to including this data

should it be made available to us.

These reforms have helped to make the 2007 – 2008 Scorecard more comprehensive, accurate, and

informative than previous versions of the Scorecard. We could not, however, institute every reform

suggested to us. There were a number of reforms that we debated internally but ultimately decided could

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not be implemented without compromising the objectivity, transparency, and accuracy of the Scorecard.

These include:

• Separating Ministers from Backbenchers. Although we debated grading ministers separately

from backbenchers, ultimately we decided against such a change because it would hinder our

efforts to provide voters with the most complete information possible. Instead, we have altered

the top ten tables in Section 6 of this report so that frontbenchers are compared to frontbenchers

and backbenchers to backbenchers. In addition, where overall grades are provided, we indicate on

the Scorecard itself the average score of frontbenchers and backbenchers to facilitate comparison.

• Measuring Individual Level Productivity. We considered adding a measure to the Scorecard

that provided data on the productivity of individual MPs in Parliament. Such a section might have

reported how many questions each MP asked, how many statements each MP made, along with

similar data. However, we decided against instituting this reform because the measure would not

have been distinct enough from the participation measure and because there is not enough

variation in MPs’ productivity to make the data useful. As an alternative to including individual

level productivity data, we have included a section in this report on the aggregate productivity of

Parliament (see Section 4).

• Reporting the Frequency of Constituency Visits. In a survey AFLI distributed to all MPs we

asked the MPs how frequently they visit their constituencies. Although there was some variation

in the responses, most MPs reported visiting twice a month, which is the number of government-

funded visits they are allotted. Because we have no way of verifying these responses and because

there was little variation, we decided to omit them from the Scorecards, but interested readers can

find them in Appendix E of this publication.

• Weighting Aspects of Performance Differently: We received many requests to create an overall

grade for each MP and to assign more weight to some aspects (plenary, committee, or

constituency) of an MP’s work than to others. However, in keeping with our goal to provide a

completely transparent Scorecard, we decided not to implement this proposal.

We have made much progress in improving our data collection processes and refining our

methodology in the last two years, but there is still more that can be done. Parliament has recently begun

discussing creating an official report/Hansard to record committee proceedings. AFLI whole-heartedly

encourages this reform and offers its full support in implementing it. AFLI’s push for greater transparency

and democratic accountability in Uganda would also be greatly aided by the institution of comprehensive

(and electronic) records of votes. At present there are no records of one of the most important actions

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taken by MPs – casting a vote in favor of positions he or she supports and against those he or she

opposes. AFLI sees the timely introduction of electronic voting as the single best strategy for

generating transparency about the positions MPs take, and we are committed to working with

Parliament to raise funds for and implement this reform.

4 DISSEMINATING THE SCORECARD TO VOTERS

Assessing how MPs perform in Parliament through the Scorecard is only the first step. To fully

develop the potential of the Scorecard as a mechanism for strengthening accountability in Uganda, AFLI

is committed to getting this information into the hands of voters.

Because of language differences and the problems of illiteracy and a lack of access to television

and radio in many rural constituencies, AFLI cannot rely on the publication of the Scorecard in Kampala

alone. AFLI plans to visit voters directly in constituencies in an effort to deliver the information to those

who ultimately cast the votes on election day.

Beginning this year, and continuing until the next parliamentary election, AFLI will organise

civic education workshops in a large sample of geographic constituencies. These workshops will provide

a forum in which representatives of AFLI can present the results of the Scorecard in a way that the local

population can understand. MPs will be invited to attend the workshop held in their constituency in an

effort to foster dialogue between constituents and MPs about the activities they undertake in Kampala.

AFLI expects to continue to hold several workshops a month until the next parliamentary election.

Although the dissemination campaign will not get fully underway until after the publication of

this year’s Scorecard, AFLI began the process with a pilot workshop last year. The first workshop was

held in Makindye West on 13 June 2008. The forum attracted 400 local participants, as well as 40

members of the press, representing newspapers and radio in both English and Luganda, and all of the

major national media outlets. Both Makindye West MPs participated in the workshop, defending their

records and answering questions from the panel of local leaders and from members of the audience. The

workshop succeeded in drawing a large crowd and sparking a spirited and informed political discussion

and debate. It represented a vivid example of democracy at its best. The Makindye West workshop will

serve as a model for future Scorecard workshops around the country.

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Because we cannot possibly visit every constituency in Uganda, AFLI has identified the set of

constituencies in which we will hold workshops through a fair and transparent process. First, we

separated constituency and district woman MPs into three categories: those representing the Ruling Party,

those aligned with the Opposition, and those sitting in Parliament as Independents. Then, within each

category, we ordered MPs from best to worst in terms of how they performed in plenary sittings in 2007.

Finally, we selected every second MP from each of the three lists as an MP whose constituency we would

visit.

Put simply, we selected the constituencies in which we would hold workshops through a fair

lottery, ensuring that the number of workshops held in constituencies represented by the Ruling Party,

Opposition, and Independents is reflective of their relative representation in Parliament. In total, AFLI

plans to visit 147 constituencies and districts before the 2011 election. Ninety-seven (66%) are

constituencies represented by the NRM, 29 (20%) are represented by an MP in the Opposition, and 21

(14%) are represented by an Independent MP. The constituencies we will visit are evenly spread around

the country, with approximately a quarter each in the northern, central, eastern, and western regions.

Ninety-six constituencies are represented by men and 51 by women. The constituencies selected for civic

education workshops are listed in Tables 1 and 2.

In addition to holding forums on the performance of constituency MPs and district woman

representatives, AFLI expects to conduct dissemination efforts for special interest MPs as well. AFLI will

organise meetings with the main interest group associations – the federations of trade unions, the Army

Council, and organisations representing youth and people with disabilities – at the regional or national

level to inform members of these groups of the results of the Scorecard.

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Table 1: Expected Timing of Constituency MP Workshops

Name District Constituency Year Name District Constituency Year

Aadroa Onzima Alex Arua Maracha County 2010

Ecweru Musa Francis Amuria Amuria County 2010

Ahabwe Godfrey Pereza Kabale Rubanda County East 2010

Ekanya Geofrey Tororo Tororo County 2010

Alintuma Nsambu John.C Masaka Bukoto County East 2010

Epetait Francis Kumi Ngora County 2009

Amuriat Oboi Patrick Kumi Kumi County 2010

Gudoi Yahaya Mbale Bungokho County North 2011

Angiro Gutomoi Charles Lira Erute County North 2010

Kaahwa Erisa Ammoti Masindi Buruuli County 2010

Apilinga Moses Tako Moyo West Moyo County 2009

Kabuusu Moses Wagaba Kalangala Kyamuswa County 2010

Arapkissa Yekko John Kapchorwa Kween County 2010

Kaddumukasa Ssozi Jerome Mityana Mityana County South 2010

Arimpa Kigyagi John Mbarara Mbarara Municipality 2010

Kaddunabbi Lubega Ibrahim.I Mpigi Butambala County 2011

Arumadri John Drazu Arua Madi-Okollo County 2011

Kakoba Onyango Mukono Buikwe County North 2010

Asiimwe Brian Chris Bundibugyo Ntoroko County 2010

Kakooza James Lyantonde Kabula County 2010

Badda Fred Kalangala Bujumba County 2010

Kaliba Steven Kabarole Fort Portal Municipaity 2009

Bagiire Aggrey Henry Mayuge Bunya County West 2009

Kamanda Bataringaya Cos Bundibugyo Bwamba County 2009

Baka Mugabi Stephen Bugiri Bukooli County North 2010

Kamba Saleh M.W. Pallisa Kibuku County 2009

Bakaluba Mukasa Peter Mukono Mukono County North 2010

Kasamba Mathias Rakai Kakuuto County 2011

Bakeine Mabel L. K. Kibale Bugangaizi County 2009

Katongole Badhul Kyenjojo Kyaka County 2010

Banyenzaki Henry Kabale Rubanda County West 2009

Katuntu Abdu Iganga Bugweri County 2009

Bazana Kabwegyere Tarsis Bushenyi Igara County West 2009

Kawuma Muhamed Wakiso Entebbe Municipality 2009

Bucyanayandi Tress Kisoro Bufumbira County South 2011

Khiddu Makubuya Edward Luwero Katikamu County South 2010

Bukeni Gyabi Fred Manafwa Bubulo County West 2009

Kibanzanga Christopher M. Kasese Busongora County South 2010

Busima Cosmas Mafabi W. Sironko Budadiri County East 2010

Robert Sebunya Wakiso Kyadondo County North 2010

Butime Rwakaikara Tom Kyenjojo Mwenge County North 2010

Kubeketerya James Mayuge Bunya County East 2011

Buturo Nsaba James Kisoro Bufumbira County East 2010

Kyanjo Hussein Kampala Makindye Division West 2009

Bwerere Kasole Lwanga Edward Mubende Buwekula County 2009

Kyeyago Jowali Kakwa Mayuge Bunya County South 2009

Byabagambi John Ibanda Ibanda County South 2010

Lokeris Peter Aimat Nakapiripirit Chekwii County 2011

Byamukama Nulu Kamwenge Kitagwenda County 2010

Lokii Peter Abrahams Kotido Jie County 2010

Byanagwa Samuel Rwamafa Kabale Rukiga County 2009

Lubyayi Iddi Kisiki Masaka Bukomansimbi County 2010

D'Ujanga Giw Simon Nebbi Okoro County 2010 Magulumaali Mugumya

Erasmus Rakai Kooki County 2010

Dombo Lumala Emmanuel Butaleja Bunyole County 2010

Matte Joseph Sibalingana Bundibugyo Bughendera 2010

Ebong David Apac Maruzi County 2010

Mbabazi Amama Kanungu Kinkiizi County West 2010

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Name District Constituency Year Name District Constituency Year

Mugambe Kif'Omusana Joseph Mukono Nakifuma County 2009

Okecho William Tororo West Budama Cnty. North 2010

Mugyenyi Rutamwebwa Mary Kiruhura Nyabushozi County 2009

Okello Okello John Livingstone Kitgum Chua County 2010

Muhwezi Katugugu Jim Rukungiri Rujumbura County 2010

Olega Ashraf Noah Yumbe Aringa County 2010

Mujuzi Pius Rakai Kyotera County 2010

Oleny Charles Ojok Katakwi Usuk County 2010

Mukisa Fred Douglas Mwanja Bugiri Bukooli County Central 2009

Omolo Peter Soroti Soroti County 2010

Mulumba Meddie B. Iganga Luuka County 2010

Onek Obaloker Hilary Kitgum Lamwo County 2010

Museveni Janet Kataaha Ntungamo Ruhaama County 2010

Opio Gabriel Busia Samia-Bugwe Cnty. South 2010

Musumba Isaac Isanga Kamuli Buzaaya County 2009

Otiam Otaala Emmanuel Tororo West Budama Cnty. South 2010

Muwulize Norman Ibrahim Mukono Buikwe County West 2010

Otto Ishaa Amiza Oyam Oyam County South 2009

Mwebaza Sarah Busia Samia-Bugwe Cnty. North 2010

Owor Amooti Otada Masindi Kibanda County 2009

Mwesige Adolf Kasaija Kabarole Bunyangabu County 2011

Oyet Simon Amuru Nwoya County 2010

Nampijja Lukyamuzi Susan Kampala Rubaga Division South 2010

Ringe Chan David Nebbi Padyere County 2009

Nasasira John Kiruhura Kazo County 2009

Rukutana Mwesigwa Ntungamo Rushenyi County 2010

Nduhuura Richard Bushenyi Igara County East 2010

Rwamirama Kanyontore Bright Isingiro Isingiro County North 2011

Ngabirano Charles Mbarara Rwampara County 2010

Sekyanzi Ndawula Ali Luwero Bamunanika County 2009

Njuba Samuel Kalega Wakiso Kyadondo County East 2010

Tashobya N. Stephen Ntungamo Kajara County 2010

Nyeko Ocula Michael Amuru Kilak County 2010

Tibamanya Urban P.K Mbarara Kashari County 2011

Nyombi Nansubuga Sarah Kayunga Ntenjeru County North 2009

Toolit Simon Akecha Gulu Omoro County 2009 Nyombi Thembo George William Mubende Kassanda County South 2009

Tumwebaze Kagiigi Frank Kamwenge Kibale County 2009

Obua Ogwal Benson Lira Moroto County 2010

Wacha Ben Oyam Oyam County North 2010

Odit John Lira Erute County South 2010

Wadri Kassiano Ezati Arua Terego County 2010

Odonga Otto Jr.S Pader Aruu County 2010

Wakikona Wandendeya David Bududa Manjiya County 2011

Oduman Albert Charles Okello Bukedea Bukedea County 2010

Wamakuyu Mudimi Sironko Bulambuli County 2010

Ogenga Latigo Morris.W Pader Agago County 2009

Wambuzi Gagawala Nelson Kaliro Bulamogi County 2010

Ogwang John Apac Kole County 2009

Yiga Anthony Masaka Kalungu County West 2010

Ogwel Loote Sammy Moroto Moroto Municipality 2009

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Table 2: Expected Timing of District Woman Representative Workshops

Name District Constituency Year Name District Constituency Year

Acen Rhoda Amuria Amuria County 2010

Kyatuheire Jacqueline Kanungu Kinkiizi County West 2010

Aciro Concy Amuru Nwoya County 2010

Mugerwa Sauda K. N Masaka Bukomansimbi County 2010

Amuru Kilak County 2010

Masaka Kalungu County West 2010

Akiror Agnes Egunyu Kumi Ngora County 2009

Masaka Bukoto County East 2010

Kumi Kumi County 2010

Mutagamba Maria Lubega Emily Rakai Kooki County 2010

Akol Rose Okullu Bukedea Bukedea County 2010

Rakai Kyotera County 2010

Alisemera Babiha Jane Bundibugyo Bwamba County 2009

Rakai Kakuuto County 2011

Bundibugyo Bughendera 2010

Najjuma Faridah Kasasa Mubende Buwekula County 2009

Bundibugyo Ntoroko County 2010

Mubende Kassanda County South 2009

Aol Betty Ocan Gulu Omoro County 2009

Nakwang Christine Tubbo Kaabong Women 2011

Atim Ogwal Cecilia Dokolo Women 2009

Namara Grace Lyantonde Kabula County 2010

Auru Anne Moyo West Moyo County 2009

Namayanja Rose Nsereko Nakaseke Women 2009

Baba Diri Margaret Koboko Women 2010

Namirembe Bitamazire Geraldine Mpigi Butambala County 2011

Bako Christine Abia Arua Maracha County 2010

Namoe Stella Moroto Moroto Municipality 2009

Arua Terego County 2010

Namuyangu Byakatonda Janat Pallisa Kibuku County 2009

Arua Madi-Okollo County 2011

Nankabirwa Ssentamu Ruth Kiboga Women 2011

Bangirana Kawoya Anifa Sembabule Women 2010

Nayiga Florence Ssekabira Kayunga Ntenjeru County North 2009

Barumba Beatrice Rusaniya Kiruhura Kazo County 2009

Nvumetta Lutaya Kavuma Ruth Kalangala Bujumba County 2010

Kiruhura Nyabushozi County 2009

Kalangala Kyamuswa County 2010

Boona Emma Mbarara Rwampara County 2010

Oburu Grace Tororo Tororo County 2010

Mbarara Mbarara Municipality 2010

Tororo West Budama Cnty. South 2010

Mbarara Kashari County 2011

Tororo West Budama Cnty. North 2010

Busingye Karooro Okurut Mary Bushenyi Igara County West 2009

Okori-Moe Janet Grace Akech Abim Women 2010

Bushenyi Igara County East 2010

Seninde Nansubuga Rosemary Wakiso Entebbe Municipality 2009

Ekwau Ibi Florence Kaberamaido Women 2010

Wakiso Kyadondo County East 2010

Hashaka Kabahweza Florence Kamwenge Kibale County 2009

Wakiso Kyadondo County North 2010

Kamwenge Kitagwenda County 2010

Ssinabulya Sylivia Namabidde Mityana Mityana County South 2010

Kayagi Sarah Netalisire Manafwa Bubulo County West 2009

Tubwita Bagaya Grace Bukenya Nakasongola Women 2010

Kiboijana Margaret N. Ibanda Ibanda County South 2010 Wangwa Rutangye Nagudi

Erinah Mbale Bungokho County North 2011

Kisira Margaret Mbeiza Kaliro Bulamogi County 2010

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5 DATA SOURCES

Through this Scorecard, AFLI seeks to help citizens make sense of Parliament’s activities. To do so, we

build upon important steps that Parliament has already taken to make its activities transparent. Much of

the information on which the Scorecard is based, such as the debates in plenary sittings, are recorded and

transcribed into a collection of documents called the “Hansard.” The Hansard has been carefully

maintained by Parliament and has been made available publicly on Parliament’s website. However, while

the Hansard provides an excellent record of MP activity, it is difficult for most voters to access (one needs

a computer) and understand (it is lengthy and available only in English). The Scorecard seeks to make this

publicly available data comprehensible and accessible to the average Ugandan voter.

The Scorecard also draws on information that Parliament regularly collects, such as plenary and

committee attendance registries, committee membership lists, and transcripts of committee meetings

which are public information but which are not easily accessible to constituents. Additionally, the

Scorecard relies on Parliament’s Gazette, found in the library of Parliament, which contains a printed log

of all committee reports. Some of these data are incomplete, leading to gaps in some of the measures. We

are confident, however, that the quality of the data is improving over time and that gaps will be filled in

future Scorecards. Already, we have begun to fill some of those holes, especially in committee transcript

collection, but we call on Parliament to continue to improve its data collection processes.

We also rely on new sources of data. For the first time, the Scorecard includes survey data

provided by the MPs themselves, evaluating how their fellow MPs perform. The Scorecard also reports

MPs’ answers to survey questions about their constituency activities – in particular, whether they

maintain an office and local staff – where that information could be confirmed by an independent audit

conducted by AFLI. MPs whose self-reported data were not confirmed by our audit are listed in

Appendices C and D. The list of MPs who accounted for their CDF spending was provided by the Clerk.

Data on MPs’ attendance at LC-V meetings was obtained directly by AFLI staff in visits to clerks to

council. Finally, the Scorecard reports data on the accessibility of MPs to their constituents obtained

through a random-sample survey of voters in every constituency.

6 MEASURES

The data presented in the Parliamentary Performance Scorecard can be divided into two broad categories:

performance data, which we use as the basis for an MP’s overall grade and relative standing, and

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positional data, which records the issues on which MPs focus and the positions they take.

Performance data include MPs’ attendance in plenary, committee, and LC-V meetings, their

participation in plenary and committee meetings, the influence they demonstrate in driving the business of

Parliament forward in plenary session, their accessibility to their constituents, whether or not they

maintain a local office and a local assistant, whether or not they have accounted for their CDF spending,

and a peer assessment of their overall performance by other MPs. Positional data report the focus of each

MP in terms of the topic of items he or she contributes to in plenary debate, the positions an MP takes on

business initiated by the Government and the Opposition sides, and the ways in which an MP reports

having spent his/her Constituency Development Fund. We do not generate grades based on the positions

MPs take since although everyone favours better performance, people have different views on what

positions MPs should take and which issues they should emphasize.

A sample scorecard is provided in Figure 1 on the next page, and, in what follows, each measure

is described in detail.

A. MP Profile

The profile section of the Scorecard provides background information on the MP. Constituency and

district are reported, along with the MP’s status (vice president, prime minister, minister, shadow cabinet

member, committee chairperson or backbencher), party affiliation (if any), and portfolio, which refers to

the responsibilities the MP holds, where applicable, as a member of the cabinet or shadow cabinet. In

addition, the profile lists the committees on which an MP serves, the location of the MP’s local office (if

he/she has one), the name and contact information of the MP’s political assistant (if he/she has one), and

the period of time covered by the data on the Scorecard. The MP described in the sample Scorecard,

Arutun Frieda Daisy, is fictional and this sample Scorecard has been generated for illustrative purposes

only. According to the Scorecard, the MP was elected to Parliament as a constituency MP to represent

Kololo County in Nakasero district and holds a position as the shadow minister for East African Affairs.

She is a member of the Democrat Party and sits on the Public Accounts Committee. She maintains a local

office in the main trading centre in Kololo County. Her political assistant is named Moses Okello and can

be reached at 0778976655. Her Scorecard covers the duration of the session – from 7 June 2007 until 15

May 2008.

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A. The profile provides information on the MP.

B. The boxes report grades for this MP in plenary, committee, and constituency. The top sixth of MPs receive and A grade, the next sixth receive a B and so on.

The arrows show how well this MP performed compared to other MPs. The best MPs get a score of 100; the worst get a score of 0. A score of 79 (for example) means that this MP did better than 79% of MPs. However, 21% of MPs did at least as well as this MP. The average scores of Opposition, NRM, and Backbencher or Frontbencher are marked for reference.

C. The performance scores show the components that are used to determine the overall scores and grades. For each item, the Scorecard first shows the raw score (the share of meetings attended; the share of the debate that can attributed to the MP; the share of debate that was influenced by an MP; the number of people out of five who were able to obtain their MP’s phone number in one day) and then provides a percentile to show how the MP performed relative to other MPs. This MP attended 53 out of 80 sittings. This is better than 90% of MPs.

The marker shows the extent to which positions taken by the MP supported or opposed Government and Opposition initiated positions. The average scores of Opposition, Independent, and NRM members are also marked for reference.

The peer assessment scores show how well this MP’s peers rate her performance in six different categories: quality, analysis, teamwork, oversight, intra-party influence, and public conduct. A score of 67 in Quality (for example) means that this MP’s peers believe her contributions to be more valuable than 33% of MPs. The overall percentile shows how well this MP’s peers rate her overall performance compared to other MPs.

The (darker) red bars show the share of time each MP devoted to different substantive topics. The (lighter) gray bars show the extent to which parliament as a whole focused on these topics.

The MP’s Report shows, in the MP’s own words, how she spent her CDF money for 2006-2007.

Figure 1: Sample Scorecard

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B. Overall Grades for Performance

The performance section summarises the grades the MP received for plenary, committee, and constituency

performance.1 Each summary reports the ranking of the average of the percentile scores achieved on the

individual measures in each category.2 The average score provides an easy way to combine the scores on the

different sub-components. In essence, each component carries equal weight. Because this is not the only way

to combine the sub-components, we encourage readers to examine each part of the aggregate score when

they assess the performance of their MP.

The percentile scores should be interpreted as follows. If an MP has a score of 70 for plenary, this

means that the average of his rankings on each of the three component measures (attendance, participation,

debate influence) was better than that of 70% of MPs. Overall, the MP on the sample Scorecard did well,

receiving marks of A for plenary, C for committee, and A for constituency. The system used to convert

scores into letter grades is simple: the top sixth of MPs receive an A, the next sixth receive a B and so on.

The lowest sixth receive an F. Grades of C and D are average (in the middle of the distribution), while E

grades are below average. The 10 ministers, shadow ministers, and committee chairpersons who performed

best in plenary sittings are listed in Table 3 and the top 10 backbenchers are listed in Table 4. The 10

ministers, shadow ministers, and committee chairpersons who performed best in committee meetings are

listed in Table 5 and the top 10 backbenchers are listed in Table 6. Finally, the 10 ministers, shadow

ministers and committee chairpersons who performed best in constituency activities are listed in Table 7 and

the top 10 backbenchers are listed in Table 8.

1 The overall performance box for ex-officio members – the only part of the ex-officio Scorecard that differs substantially from the sample – contains a list of the 14 ex-officio members, ranked according to plenary performance. Each ex-officio MP’s name is highlighted on his own Scorecard, and the rank is displayed above the list. 2 Readers should note that the ranking of the average percentile scores is not the same as the average percentile score.

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Table 3: Top 10 Ministers, Shadow Ministers, and Chairpersons in Plenary

Member Party Status Plenary Percentile

Odit John UPC Committee Chairperson 99

Bikwasizehi K. Deusdedit NRM Committee Chairperson 99

Kubeketerya James NRM Committee Chairperson 98

Kaddunabbi Lubega Ibrahim.I NRM Committee Chairperson 98

Tindamanyire Kabondo Gaudioso NRM Committee Chairperson 93

Ogenga Latigo Morris.W FDC Leader of the Opposition 92

Byanyima Nathan NRM Committee Chairperson 90

Kamya Beti Olive Namisango

Turwomwe

FDC Shadow Cabinet 90

Kibanzanga Christopher M. FDC Shadow Cabinet 88

Kawanga John Baptist DP Shadow Cabinet 88

Table 4: Top 10 Backbenchers in Plenary

Member Party Status Plenary Percentile

Bahati David NRM Backbencher 99

Butime Rwakaikara Tom NRM Backbencher 99

Okello Okello John Livingstone UPC Backbencher 98

Arimpa Kigyagi John NRM Backbencher 98

Mukitale Biraahwa Stephen Adyeeri NRM Backbencher 97

Piro Santos Eruaga IND Backbencher 97

Okecho William IND Backbencher 97

Kaahwa Erisa Ammoti NRM Backbencher 96

Okupa Elijah FDC Backbencher 96

Kasaija Stephen Kagwera NRM Backbencher 96

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Table 5: Top 10 Shadow Ministers and Committee Chairpersons in Committee3

Member Party Status Committee Percentile

Ekanya Geofrey FDC Committee Chairperson 99

Baliddawa Edward Kafufu NRM Committee Chairperson 99

Odit John UPC Committee Chairperson 99

Byanyima Nathan NRM Committee Chairperson 98

Nyombi Peter IND Committee Chairperson 97

Tindamanyire Kabondo Gaudioso NRM Committee Chairperson 97

Okumu Ronald Reagan FDC Shadow Cabinet 94

Nandala Mafabi Nathan FDC Shadow Cabinet 94

Kubeketerya James NRM Committee Chairperson 92

Bikwasizehi K. Deusdedit NRM Committee Chairperson 90

Table 6: Top 10 Backbenchers in Committee

Member Party Status Committee Percentile

Yiga Anthony NRM Backbencher 98

Ogwel Loote Sammy IND Backbencher 98

Okupa Elijah FDC Backbencher 96

Igeme Nathan Nabeta NRM Backbencher 96

Arimpa Kigyagi John NRM Backbencher 96

Bakunda Alex Byarugaba NRM Backbencher 95

Boona Emma NRM Backbencher 95

Kamba Saleh M.W. NRM Backbencher 94

Ringe Chan David UPC Backbencher 93

Ekemu Charles Willy FDC Backbencher 93

3 Ministers are not included in this table because they cannot, by the Rules of Procedure, serve on committees.

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Table 7: Top 10 Ministers, Shadow Ministers and Committee Chairpersons in Constituency4

Member Party Status Constituency Percentile

Byanyima Nathan NRM Committee Chairperson 99

Mwesige Adolf Kasaija NRM Minister 98

Rwamirama Kanyontore Bright NRM Minister of State 98

Otiam Otaala Emmanuel NRM Minister of State 96

Nyombi Peter IND Committee Chairperson 96

Mukwaya Balunzi Janat NRM Minister 95

Wopuwa George William NRM Committee Chairperson 91

Mukaye Wabudeya Beatrice NRM Minister 91

Kiyingi Asuman NRM Committee Chairperson 91

Kasaija Matia NRM Minister of State 88

Baliddawa Edward Kafufu NRM Committee Chairperosn 88

Table 8: Top 10 Backbenchers in Constituency5

Member Party Status Constituency Percentile

Bakunda Alex Byarugaba NRM Backbencher 99

Menhya Gerald Simon NRM Backbencher 99

Kyokuhairwa Kyaka Viccy NRM Backbencher 98

Kiboijana Margaret N. NRM Backbencher 97

Fungaroo Kaps Hassan FDC Backbencher 97

Sekitoleko Kabonesa Julient Kibirige NRM Backbencher 96

Amongi Beatrice Lagada NRM Backbencher 96

Najjemba Rosemary Muyinda NRM Backbencher 96

Lubyayi John-Bosco Sseguya NRM Backbencher 95

Bayiga Lulume Michael DP Backbencher 94

Baryomunsi Chris NRM Backbencher 94

There are a number of issues to bear in mind when interpreting these results. First, the scores for

plenary, committee, and constituency performance capture three distinct ways of engaging in Parliamentary

activities. We do not make a claim here about which of the three is most important, nor do we create an

average score across these measures.

4 Eleven MPs are listed in this table due to a tie for 10th place. 5 Eleven MPs are listed in this table due to a tie for 10th place.

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Second, in order to help the reader understand how his or her MP compares to other MPs, we

provide the average score for members of the Opposition and the NRM. One should be cautious in

comparing the average scores of the NRM to the average scores of the Opposition. The reason is that these

differences can reflect two very different things. On the one hand, they may reflect real differences in effort

and performance across parties. On the other hand, they may reflect the different advantages parties have in

Parliament which permit them to perform better or worse on average on the measures used in the scorecard.

For example, it is possible that government parties in general have more opportunities to introduce major

legislation and thereby generate more debate, so better performance by the party in government could reflect

this advantage rather than a difference in effort.

Similarly, one should think critically when comparing the scores of members with different statuses

in Parliament. For example, while some ministers surely do make more of an effort to perform well in

Parliament than other members, these ministers may also have certain advantages, such as the right or the

obligation to present Government bills on the floor, that allow them to wield more influence than

backbenchers in plenary sittings. The Scorecard reports the average score for MPs of the same status (ie.

minister/shadow cabinet/committee chair or backbencher) to facilitate an assessment of how well a given

MP has performed. The top 10 tables are also divided into ministers, shadow cabinet members, and

committee chairpersons in one group and backbenchers in the other so that readers can more easily compare

MPs of like status.

Finally, it should be noted that in approximately one fifth of cases, MPs do not have an overall grade

for their work in committee meetings because we do not assign grades to ministers since they cannot be

members of committees.

C. Disaggregated Performance Scores

Plenary Performance

The overall plenary score is based on three measures: Attendance, Participation and Debate Influence.

Attendance. The attendance measure records the percent of plenary sittings at which an MP was

present during the period 7 June 2007 – 15 May 2008. This measure is based primarily on whether an MP

signed the attendance book for a given sitting. In some cases, MPs failed to sign the log book even though

they were present and spoke in session. In such cases, where there is evidence that the individual

participated even though he or she did not sign the log book, we record the member as present. Readers

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should recognise that it is possible that some MPs were present but were not given credit for it. This only

occurs if the MP did not sign the attendance book and, in addition, did not contribute to the discussion on

that day. Conversely, it is possible that in some cases, MPs signed the log book and did not stay for the

duration of the sitting. Unfortunately, it is difficult to know when such cases arise, so there may be a small

number of MPs who received credit for sittings they did not actually sit through.

We recognise that some MPs may be absent from Parliament on official business, for example

attending the Pan African Parliament. For this reason, should Parliament make official leave lists available

in the future, we will credit MPs for sittings missed during official leaves and beneath each MP’s attendance

record, we will record the number of absences which were officially excused. Readers should be aware,

however, that an absence can be officially excused even if the MP is absent for personal rather than official

reasons.

There were a total of 80 sittings this year, and according to official records, the MP described in the

sample Scorecard attended 53 of these. Her attendance rate is therefore 53/80, or 66%.

After we calculate these scores for every individual we convert them into a percentile. This allows

voters to compare each MP’s attendance to that of the rest of Parliament. The percentile score indicates that

the MP described in the sample Scorecard had a better attendance rate than 90% of MPs (but poorer than

that of 10%).

The top 10 ministers, shadow ministers, and committee chairpersons in terms of plenary attendance

are listed in Table 9 and the top 10 backbenchers are listed in Table 10. As can been seen in these tables,

these high performing MPs come from both NRM and Opposition parties.

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Table 9: Top 10 Ministers, Shadow Ministers, and Committee Chairpersons in Plenary Attendance

Member Party Status Attendance %

Kibanzanga Christopher M. FDC Shadow Cabinet 79

Ekwau Ibi Florence FDC Shadow Cabinet 78

Kubeketerya James NRM Committee Chairperson 78

Arumadri John Drazu FDC Shadow Cabinet 75

Odit John UPC Committee Chairperson 71

Wadri Kassiano Ezati FDC Opposition Chief Whip 71

Kiryapawo Loi Kageni NRM Committee Chairperson 70

Byanyima Nathan NRM Committee Chairperson 70

Kabakumba Labwoni Masiko Princess NRM Chief Whip 68

Bikwasizehi K. Deusdedit NRM Committee Chairperson 68

Table 10: Top 10 Backbenchers in Plenary Attendance6

Member Party Status Attendance %

Adong Omwony Florence NRM Backbencher 85

Birekeraawo Nsubuga Mathius DP Backbencher 81

Bahati David NRM Backbencher 80

Akello Judith Franca FDC Backbencher 79

Asiimwe Brian Chris NRM Backbencher 78

Emigu Julius Peter FDC Backbencher 78

Bwerere Kasole Lwanga Edward NRM Backbencher 76

Anokbonggo Willy Washington UPC Backbencher 76

Okecho William IND Backbencher 76

Banyenzaki Henry NRM Backbencher 75

Alupo Jessica R. Epel NRM Backbencher 75

Participation. We measure participation in plenary sittings by counting the total number of lines

spoken by an MP. All types of contributions are counted, and all contributions are given equal weight (thus

we do not weight points of order or questions any less than ministerial statements). All MPs who signed a

committee report that is presented on the floor of Parliament are credited with participation credit for the

presentation of the report even if they were not the actual presenter. Our approach to measuring participation

is simple and transparent. We recognise that with this measure there is a risk, however, that MPs might be 6 Eleven MPs are listed in this table due to a tie for 10th place.

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rewarded for talking too much! For this reason, voters should be sure to examine the more qualitative

measures which provide information about what their MPs talk about as well as the evaluations made by

peers regarding the quality of contributions.

In the example provided, the MP contributed 1175 of the total of 136,638 lines spoken during the

session. In fact this is a relatively high level of participation: the average contribution among all MPs is 616

lines, so 1175 is well above average. This MP’s percentile score is 85, meaning that only 15% of MPs

participated at a higher rate.

The top 10 ministers, shadow ministers, and committee chairpersons in terms of participation in

plenary sittings are listed in Table 11 and the top 10 backbenchers are listed in Table 12. Four of the top five

ministers, shadow ministers, and committee chairpersons and two of the top five backbenchers are

Opposition MPs.

Table 11: Top 10 Ministers, Shadow Ministers, & Committee Chairpersons in Plenary Participation

Member Party Status Participation

Ogenga Latigo Morris W. FDC Leader of the Opposition 4711

Nandala Mafabi Nathan FDC Shadow Cabinet 4093

Suruma Ezra NRM Minister 3127

Lukwago Erias DP Shadow Cabinet 3075

Odit John UPC Committee Chairperson 3058

Wadri Kassiano Ezati FDC Opposition Chief Whip 2989

Dombo Lumala Emmanuel NRM Committee Chairperson 2557

Kamya Beti Olive Namisango Turwomwe FDC Shadow Cabinet 2244

Tindamanyire Kabondo Gaudioso NRM Committee Chairperson 2130

Kubeketerya James NRM Committee Chairperson 2105

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Table 12: Top 10 Backbenchers in Plenary Participation

Member Party Status Participation

Alaso Alice Asianut FDC Backbencher 2906

Baryomunsi Chris NRM Backbencher 2350

Okupa Elijah FDC Backbencher 2150

Mukitale Biraahwa Stephen Adyeeri NRM Backbencher 1796

Rwakimari Beatrice NRM Backbencher 1774

Okecho William IND Backbencher 1715

Sebuliba Mutumba Richard DP Backbencher 1712

Okello Okello John Livingstone UPC Backbencher 1624

Mugerwa Sauda K. N NRM Backbencher 1603

Oduman Albert Charles Okello FDC Backbencher 1623

Debate Influence.7 As we noted, the measures of attendance and participation are simple and

transparent. However, they say little about the quality of an MP’s participation. Assessing the quality of an

intervention is difficult and is likely subject to dispute. We have adopted an approach that uses information

about how other MPs react to a given intervention in order to estimate the importance of what each MP says.

Unimportant or non-contentious issues are unlikely to produce significant reactions; more fundamental

contributions around difficult issues are more likely to generate sustained discussion by other MPs. Put

simply, in generating this measure we are assuming that Parliament is likely to spend more time on

important issues than on unimportant ones. An MP’s debate influence score is thus a measure of the extent

to which he or she directs the Parliament to issues of importance.

The debate influence measure is constructed as follows. We say that an MP has influenced a part of

the debate whenever other MPs are responding to statements made or items raised by that MP. In some

cases, MPs may speak but their interventions do not generate any interest or responses from other MPs. In

other cases, an MP’s interventions may be so influential that they set the course of the subsequent debate.

The debate influence measure reports the share of the debate that an MP has influenced in this way. MPs are

also given debate influence credit when a committee report that is presented on the floor solicits a response

from other MPs. As with plenary participation, any MP who signed the committee report is treated as if

he/she presented it him/herself and is awarded debate influence credit as such.

7 In the 2006 – 2007 report, this measure was called simply “influence.”

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As an example, consider a case in which an MP raises a point of order regarding parliamentary

proceedings and two other MPs respond, speaking three lines each, after which the first MP responds to the

comments in four lines. In this case, the six lines of response by other MPs are counted towards this MPs

debate influence score; these constitute parts of the debate that the MP has influenced. We do not, however,

include the MP’s own (direct or indirect) responses to the issues he raised. In this way, this measure allows

us to capture the impact each MP has on debate in Parliament, while not rewarding them for speaking at

great length on their own initiatives.

While this measure is likely to capture important aspects of influence, two caveats should be noted.

The first is that it is possible that an MP makes an intervention that has a profound impact on the direction a

discussion takes but does not provoke substantial direct reaction by other MPs. Such influential

contributions will be underrepresented by this measure. Second, it is possible that a group of MPs

collectively decide to push a debate in a given direction; these MPs may then nominate one person to take

the specified action. In such cases, this measure only attributes credit to the initiator and not to the group of

MPs as a whole.

Table 13 lists the top ministers, shadow ministers, and committee chairpersons on the debate

influence score, and Table 14 lists the top backbenchers. The top performer among ministers and committee

chairpersons, Jachan-Omach Mandir Fred, earns a debate influence score 13 times higher than the average

MP. The top performer among backbenchers, Ssekikubo Theodore, manages to outperform nearly every

minister, shadow minister, and committee chairperson in plenary debate influence, earning a debate

influence score 12 times higher than the average MP. Both lists are dominated by NRM members but two

Opposition members make the top 5 among backbenchers and one Opposition member makes the top 5

among ministers, shadow ministers, and committee chairpersons.

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Table 13: Top 10 Ministers, Shadow Ministers, and Committee Chairpersons in Debate Influence

Member Party Status Debate Influence

Jachan-Omach Mandir Fred NRM Minister of State 12112

Suruma Ezra NRM Minister 11074

Namirembe Bitamazire Geraldine NRM Prime Minister 5166

Odit John UPC Committee Chairperson 4897

Chekamondo Rukiya Kulany NRM Minister of State 4835

Kaddunabbi Lubega Ibrahim I. NRM Committee Chairperson 3865

Bintu Abwooli Lukumu Jalia NRM Committee Chairperson 3756

Bikwasizehi K. Deusdedit NRM Committee Chairperson 3552

Nsibambi Apolo Robin NRM Prime Minister 3176

Tindamanyire Kabondo Gaudioso NRM Committee Chairperson 2946

Table 14: Top 10 Backbenchers in Debate Influence

Member Party Status Debate Influence

Ssekikubo Theodore NRM Backbencher 11028

Kasamba Mathias NRM Backbencher 9461

Nakawuki Suzan Matovu FDC Backbencher 7447

Okupa Elijah FDC Backbencher 4203

Mugerwa Sauda K. N NRM Backbencher 4010

Munyira Wabwire Omusolo Rose NRM Backbencher 3942

Wonekha Oliver NRM Backbencher 3845

Butime Rwakaikara Tom NRM Backbencher 3692

Nyombi Nansubuga Sarah NRM Backbencher 3347

Kaahwa Erisa Ammoti NRM Backbencher 3222

Committee Performance.

The overall committee score is based on two measures: Attendance and Participation.

Attendance. The disaggregated scores for committee work follow a similar logic to that for the plenary.

However, the attendance measure for committees is slightly more complicated to construct because different

MPs are members of different committees and so had more or less opportunity to attend. The method we use

is the following. For each MP, we examined all of the committee meetings for which we have attendance

sheets and matching transcripts and for which, based on committee membership data provided by the Clerk

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to Parliament, the MP ought to have been present.8 For these meetings, a member is recorded as being

present if he or she is recorded on the attendance sheets or if he or she spoke at the meeting. The MP’s score

is then given simply by the share of these meetings at which the MP is recorded as being present.

As with attendance in plenary sittings, there is again a chance that some MPs will be recorded as

being absent at some meetings even thought they were present. But this will arise only if the official

mechanism for recording attendance (in this case the attendance sheet) is incomplete or missing and the MP

in question was silent throughout the meeting. It is also possible that some MPs will be recorded as being

present even if they did not attend the meeting or if they did not stay throughout the meeting. As before, the

Scorecard reports the relative performance of each MP (the percentile) as compared with the performance of

all other MPs.

Table 15 lists the 10 shadow ministers and committee chairpersons who performed best on

committee attendance and Table 16 lists the top 10 backbenchers. Surprisingly, the top ten backbenchers

tended to outperform the top ten committee chairpersons in committee attendance. Both top ten lists are

composed of at least 5 NRM members but 2 of the top 5 shadow ministers and committee chairpersons are

members of the Opposition and the second best performer is an independent.

Table 15: Top 10 Shadow Ministers and Committee Chairpersons in Committee Attendance9

Member Party Status Attendance %

Baliddawa Edward Kafufu NRM Committee Chairperson 91

Nyombi Peter IND Committee Chairperson 86

Ekanya Geofrey FDC Committee Chairperson 84

Tindamanyire Kabondo NRM Committee Chairperson 84

Odit John UPC Committee Chairperson 80

Byanyima Nathan NRM Committee Chairperson 76

Bikwasizehi K. Deusdedit NRM Committee Chairperson 70

Kubeketerya James NRM Committee Chairperson 70

Okumu Ronald Reagan FDC Shadow Cabinet 68

Amuge Rebecca Otengo IND Shadow Cabinet 68

8 While we use lists of committee members for the second session provided to us by the Clerk to Parliament, it is possible that there are inaccuracies in these lists or that MPs changed committee membership during the term. Such errors would be unfortunate, but we have done our best to use the most reliable information collected and provided to us by the Clerk. 9 Ministers are not included in this table because they cannot, by the Rules of Procedure, serve on committees.

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Table 16: Top 10 Backbenchers in Committee Attendance

Member Party Status Attendance %

Mulumba Meddie B. NRM Backbencher 89

Katende Gordon Sematiko NRM Backbencher 87

Arimpa Kigyagi John NRM Backbencher 86

Igeme Nathan Nabeta NRM Backbencher 84

Kamba Saleh M.W. NRM Backbencher 84

Yiga Anthony NRM Backbencher 81

Turyahikayo Kebirungi Mary Paula NRM Backbencher 81

Wangwa Rutangye Nagudi Erinah NRM Backbencher 79

Butime Rwakaikara Tom NRM Backbencher 79

Ogwel Loote Sammy IND Backbencher 79

Participation. Participation in committee meetings is measured in a very simple way and one that is similar

to that used in the plenary. The measure reports the number of lines each MP speaks in the committee

meetings for which we have a transcript.10 For by-elected MPs, this number is multiplied by the reciprocal of

the share of plenary sittings for which the MP was in office so that by-elected MPs are not punished for

holding office for less time than other MPs. Committee participation scores are calculated without regard to

committee membership. Thus, a backbencher who is not on any committees but chooses to participate in

some committee meetings will get credit for his/her participation. By contrast, a backbencher who is not on

any committees and chooses not to participate in any committee meetings will get a 0 for participation.

However, ministers, who cannot, by the Rules of Procedure, be on a committee, receive N/As for committee

participation.

Table 17 lists the shadow ministers and committee chairpersons who scored best on the committee

participation score, and Table 18 lists the top 10 backbenchers. The score reported is the lines spoken by the

given MP in all committee meetings at which he or she spoke. Readers will note that although there are

more NRM members on both of the below lists, the top three performers in each are members of the

Opposition, and three of the top 10 backbenchers are Independents.

10 Because we have an incomplete set of transcripts for committee meetings, there may be some concern that this measure unfairly penalizes MPs who sit on committees for which we have few transcripts. We explored an alternative measure of committee participation which adjusted MPs’ scores to account for the extent of missing transcripts on their committees. The correlation between this alternative measure and our final measure is 0.87. As these measures are so similar, we elected to proceed with the simpler measure.

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Table 17: Top 10 Shadow Ministers and Committee Chairpersons in Committee Participation11

Member Party Status Participation

Ekanya Geofrey FDC Committee Chairperson 7287

Odit John UPC Committee Chairperson 3798

Nandala Mafabi Nathan FDC Shadow Cabinet 2955

Okumu Ronald Reagan FDC Shadow Cabinet 1388

Baliddawa Edward Kafufu NRM Committee Chairperson 1265

Byanyima Nathan NRM Committee Chairperson 735

Kiyingi Asuman NRM Committee Chairperson 671

Dombo Lumala Emmanuel NRM Committee Chairperson 600

Ssentongo Nabulya Theopista NRM Committee Chairperson 511

Kubeketerya James NRM Committee Chairperson 473

Table 18: Top 10 Backbenchers in Committee Participation

Member Party Status Participation

Ringe Chan David UPC Backbencher 2320

Okupa Elijah FDC Backbencher 1787

Sebuliba Mutumba Richard DP Backbencher 1586

Kakoba Onyango NRM Backbencher 1400

Yiga Anthony NRM Backbencher 997

Amongi Betty Ongom IND Backbencher 914

Okecho William IND Backbencher 830

Ogwel Loote Sammy IND Backbencher 738

Mukitale Biraahwa Stephen Adyeeri NRM Backbencher 731

Rwakimari Beatrice NRM Backbencher 711

There is no debate influence measure for MPs’ performance in committee meetings. This is because

no parliamentary business is officially initiated in committees, and the debate in committee meetings is

intended to be more informal.

Returning to the MP in our sample Scorecard, we see that she had an average attendance record. Her

attendance rate of 40% places her above 49% of other MPs. This MP participated, but not very actively, in

11 Ministers are not included in this table because they cannot, by the Rules of Procedure, serve on committees.

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those meetings she attended. She spoke 80 lines in committee meetings. This rate is higher than that of 59%

of MPs.

Constituency Performance

The overall constituency score is based on five measures: LC-V Attendance, CDF Accounting, Local Office,

Local Assistant, and Accessibility.

LC-V Attendance. The LC-V attendance score measures the share of LC-V meetings each MP attended

between 7 June 2007 and 15 May 2008. Because each LC-V meets a different number of times, the

denominator varies by MP. In a few cases, the LC-V for a particular district did not meet at all in the period

covered by the Scorecard. In other cases, the clerk to council did not maintain an attendance log for all the

meetings held during the period covered by the Scorecard. In such cases, the MPs are not penalized; their

LC-V score is simply recorded as “N/A.” As with the committee and plenary attendance scores, the LC-V

attendance score is based primarily on whether an MP signed the attendance book for a given meeting. As a

result, the LC-V attendance score is susceptible to some of the same potential flaws as the other two

attendance measures. In some cases, an MP may have attended a meeting but failed to sign the attendance

sheet. In such cases, the MP would be recorded as absent although he/she was present. However, this error is

less likely to occur in LC-V meetings as an MP’s presence at an LC-V meeting is likely to be noticed and

recorded.

It is also possible that, due to MPs’ relations with local council leaders or to other factors, MPs may

not have always received notice of LC-V meetings or may have received notice too late. Such situations are

regrettable but difficult to account for in the Scorecard. We encourage both MPs and local council leaders to

work hard to solve this problem as LC-V meetings are a crucial way for MPs to stay in touch with the needs

and desires of their constituents.

Table 19 lists the 10 ministers, shadow ministers, and committee chairpersons who performed best

on LC-V attendance, and Table 20 lists the top 10 backbenchers. While the majority of the top performers

are NRM members, two FDC members make the ministers, shadow ministers, and committee chairpersons

list and two Independents make the backbenchers list.

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Table 19: Top 10 Ministers, Shadow Ministers, and Committee Chairpersons in LC-V Attendance12

Member Party Status LC-V Attendance %

Mukwaya Balunzi Janat NRM Minister 100

Mugambe Kif’Omusana Joseph NRM Committee Chairperson 75

Byanyima Nathan NRM Committee Chairperson 67

Nduhuura Richard NRM Minister of State 57

Aol Betty Ocan FDC Shadow Cabinet 50

Rwamirama Kanyontore Bright NRM Minister of State 50

Mwesige Adolf Kasaija NRM Minister 43

Wambuzi Gagawala Nelson NRM Minister of State 42

Nyombi Thembo George William NRM Minister of State 33

Mukaye Wabudeya Beatrice NRM Minister 25

Otiam Otaala Emmanuel NRM Minister of State 25

Table 20: Top 10 Backbenchers in LC-V Attendance13

Member Party Status LC-V Attendance %

Kakoba Onyango NRM Backbencher 100

Nsubuga William NRM Backbencher 100

Muwulize Norman Ibrahim IND Backbencher 75

Kasaija Stephen Kagwera NRM Backbencher 71

Mugisa Muhanga Margaret NRM Backbencher 71

Najjuma Faridah Kasasa NRM Backbencher 67

Kisira Margaret Mbeiza NRM Backbencher 67

Bakunda Alex Byarugaba NRM Backbencher 67

Menhya Gerald Simon NRM Backbencher 60

Kwebiha Joyce NRM Backbencher 50

Kyokuhairwa Kyaka Viccy NRM Backbencher 50

Matte Joseph Sibalingana NRM Backbencher 50

Katende Gordon Sematiko NRM Backbencher 50

Akbar Hussein Godi FDC Backbencher 50

12 Eleven MPs are listed in this table due to a tie for 10th place. 13 Fourteen MPs are listed in this table due to a five-way tie for 10th place.

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In the sample Scorecard provided, the MP attended 3 of the 5 LC-V meetings held in Nakasero

district. Her attendance rate of 60% places this MP well above most other MPs in LC-V attendance. She

ranks in the 95th percentile, having performed better than 95% of MPs.

CDF Accounting. Every constituency MP, district woman representative, and special interest MP is

supposed to receive UGX 10,000,000 every year from the government’s Constituency Development Fund.

This money is intended to facilitate development projects in an MP’s constituency. MPs are required by law

to officially account for their CDF spending. However, not all MPs do so. On the Scorecard, the CDF

accounting score is recorded as “Yes” for all MPs who officially accounted for their CDF spending and

“No” for all MPs who failed to account for their CDF spending. This measure reflects official data and AFLI

has not undertaken an audit of these claims. For MPs who did not receive CDF funds at all, we report “N/A”

as the CDF score.

Local Office. Some MPs maintain a local office in their constituencies, making them more available to their

local constituents, while others do not. The local office measure is recorded on the Scorecard as a simple

“Yes,” “Not verifiable,” or “N/A”.

Our approach to capturing this measure was multifaceted in order to ensure the most accurate data

possible. We began by distributing surveys to all MPs asking them to indicate whether or not they maintain a

local office, and if they do so, what type of office it is and where it is located. After receiving the survey

results from 150 MPs, we visited every constituency MP’s and district woman representative’s constituency.

Where MPs provided us with an office location, we made every attempt to verify that they did in fact, have

an office at that location. Where MPs did not provide us with an office location, we asked party leaders,

local council members, and constituents whether or not they knew if the MP had an office and if so, where it

was located.

If we were able to locate an MP’s office and verify that it was open during the period covered by the

Scorecard, even if the MP did not return our survey or did not list his/her office on the survey, we recorded

the MP’s local office score as “Yes.”

In some cases, an MP listed an office on our survey but we were not able to confirm its existence

even after searching the area and asking party leaders, local council members, and constituents if they knew

of it. In these cases, we record the MP’s local office score as “Not verifiable.” A list of MPs who provided

local offices which we were unable to verify is available in Appendix C.

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Unfortunately, we were unable to provide local office information for most special interest MPs so

their local office scores are recorded as “N/A”. Because special interest MPs do not have a clear geographic

constituency, we were unable to collect local office information for these MPs unless they directed us to

their office through our survey. Where special interest MPs provided us with survey information about their

office location, we visited the office and attempted to verify it. If we were able to locate the office and

confirm that it was open during the period covered by the Scorecard, we recorded the MP’s local office

score as “Yes”. If, however, we were unable to locate the office at the location provided by the MP, we

reported the local office score as “Not verifiable.” If the MP did not turn in a survey, we reported the score

as “N/A”. It is important to note, though, that we do not calculate constituency grades for special interest

MPs so special interest MPs’ local office scores do not contribute to their overall scores.

In verifying the offices, we utilized a broad definition of an office. We reported that an MP had an

office even if the office was within the party offices, the local council offices, an organization’s offices, or a

shop as long as we were able to confirm that the MP used the space as an office. In addition, we reported

that an MP had an office even if it was closed or otherwise inaccessible at the time of our visit as long as we

were able to confirm that the office was open during the period covered by the Scorecard. However, we

reported that an MP did not have an office if the space we were directed to was within a residential structure.

Local Assistant. It is presumably easier for constituents to contact MPs who have local assistants than it is

for them to contact MPs who do not. In obtaining local assistant data, we utilized the same approach that we

used in the local office data collection. A survey was distributed to all MPs asking them whether or not they

had a local assistant and if so, how their assistant could be contacted. We visited all constituency MPs’ and

district woman representatives’ constituencies in an attempt to confirm the MPs’ responses and to locate any

local assistants for MPs who did not return surveys. The local assistant score is either recorded as “Yes,”

“Not verifiable,” or “N/A”.

We report “Yes” if we were able to confirm that an MP had a local assistant during the period

covered by the Scorecard and we were able to contact the assistant, even if the MP did not return a survey or

did not list the assistant on the survey. The local assistant score is recorded as “Not verifiable” if we were

unable to confirm that an MP had a local assistant during the period covered by the Scorecard or if we were

unable to contact the assistant even after visiting the constituency and making multiple attempts to reach the

assistant by phone.

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Finally, the local assistant score is recorded as “N/A” for all special interest MPs who did not return

surveys. Because special interest MPs do not have a clear geographic constituency, it would be difficult to

know where to look or who to ask about their political assistants. However, where a special interest MP

provided us with survey information about his political assistant, we made every attempt to contact this

person and verify that he was the MP’s assistant during the period covered by the Scorecard. If we were able

to contact the assistant reported by the MP in his survey, we recorded the MP’s local assistant score as

“Yes.” If we were unable to contact the assistant, we recorded the MP’s local assistant score as “Not

verifiable.” If the MP did not return a survey, we recorded the score as “N/A”. Readers should be aware that,

as with the local office score, the local assistant score does not contribute to the overall grades of special

interest MPs because we do not calculate constituency grades for these MPs.

As with the local office score, there were cases in which an MP reported having a local assistant but

after an extensive search and multiple attempts at contact, we were not able to locate or contact this person.

In such cases, the Scorecard reports that the MP does not have a contactable local assistant. MPs who

reported having local assistants whom we could not verify are listed in Appendix D. Note that while we

cannot rule out that the MP has an assistant, we are confident that the assistant to whom we were directed

was not contactable.

Accessibility. The accessibility score is a measure of how accessible MPs are to their constituents. The

measure is constructed using an innovative and direct approach. To develop the measure we asked five

randomly selected constituents in every constituency to spend the day trying to find their MP’s phone

number. The constituents were given a small cash payment to encourage them to participate, and then

rewarded with an additional payment if they found the correct phone number. The accessibility score records

the number of constituents out of five who were able to retrieve the MP’s correct phone number by the end

of the day. If, for example, three people of the five who participated in the game were able to find their MP’s

phone number, the MP was awarded an accessibility score of 3/5. We interpret this measure as a reflection

of how easily a constituent can reach his/her MP to raise an issue of concern.

Returning to the MP in our sample Scorecard, we see that she performed well in the accessibility

exercise. Four out of five of her constituents were able to find her phone number. Although she scored

higher than the average MP, her score of 4 only puts her in the 58th percentile because many MPs received

perfect scores for accessibility.

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Non-Graded Measures

Peer Assessment. The peer assessment comprises one score for each of six different categories of an MP’s

performance: quality, analysis, teamwork, oversight, intra-party influence, and public conduct, as well as an

overall percentile. To construct the measure, we asked each MP to rate 15 other randomly selected MPs on

each of these dimensions.

The quality measure captures the quality and relevance of MPs’ contributions in plenary sittings and

committee meetings. An MP who receives a high quality score is seen by his/her peers to routinely make

valuable contributions to the debate.

The analysis measure captures how active an MP is in scrutinising legislation. An MP who scores

highly on analysis is viewed by other MPs to be a leader in the legislative process.

The teamwork category measures an MP’s success in building support among other MPs for

legislative activities. An MP who receives a high teamwork score is perceived by other MPs to be an

effective coalition-builder and lobbyist for important initiatives in Parliament.

The oversight score measures an MP’s effectiveness in providing oversight of the activities of the

executive. An MP who scores highly on the oversight measure is seen by his/her peers to actively scrutinize

bills, programmes, and budgets, participate in field visits, and effectively obtain information about the

activities of the executive.

The intra-party influence score measures the extent to which an MP plays an influential role in the

party caucus. For this measure, MPs grade only other MPs who are members of the same political party. An

MP who performs well on intra-party influence is perceived by other MPs to be an active participant in

caucus meetings and an influential member of the party. Independent MPs are not graded on this dimension.

Finally, the public conduct measure captures whether or not an MP conducts him/herself in a

manner befitting an MP. An MP who receives a high score for public conduct is seen by other MPs to act as

a public face for Parliament and to exert significant effort to strengthen Parliament as an institution and to

improve its reputation.

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To construct the MPs’ peer assessment score, we averaged the scores each MP received from all

other MPs who rated them. Importantly, we adjusted each measure for party bias by using information only

on the extent to which a Government (or Opposition) MP was scored more or less highly than another

Government (or Opposition) MP. We then assigned a percentile rank to each MP for each category and an

overall percentile rank, based on their adjusted average scores.14 Thus, an MP with a quality score of 70

received a better average quality score than 70% of MPs.

Although peer assessment scores are reported on most MPs’ Scorecards, we do not have sufficient

data on every MP to record scores because not every MP filled out a survey. Readers should not interpret

missing peer assessment scores as an indication of poor performance on the part of the MP, but simply as a

lack of data. Note finally that the peer assessment measure is the only performance measure which does not

contribute to any of the MPs’ overall grades.

Returning to the MP in our sample Scorecard, we see that she scored relatively highly in each of the

peer assessment measures as well as in the overall peer assessment score. The scores she was given by her

peers placed her in the 67th percentile for quality, 70th percentile for analysis, 80th percentile for teamwork,

and 60th percentile for public conduct. She does not have a score for intra-party caucus influence because she

did not receive enough intra-party caucus scores from other Opposition MPs for us to calculate a score for

her. The relatively high scores this MP earns in the individual peer assessment measures place her in the 78th

percentile for her overall peer assessment score, above 78% of MPs.

D. Positional Scores

The next set of measures reported in the Scorecard capture aspects of the MP’s position. While political

party affiliation is often an important indicator of an MP’s political views, it is limited in that it does not

reveal differences among members of the same party. For voters to be able to make informed decisions at

election time, it is important that they have access to more detailed information about the positions MPs

actually take in Parliament.

MP’s Position. The first positional measure – “MP’s Position” – provides an estimate of how frequently an

MP sides with the Government or with the Opposition. A score closer to the middle means either that the

individual was typically neutral or that the person varied from item to item on how pro- or anti- Government

the positions he or she took were.

14 See Appendix A for a more detailed account of the methodology used to construct this score.

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Ideally, to measure position we would take advantage of recorded votes on bills. However, the

absence of an electronic voting system (or any mechanism at all for recording votes consistently) in the

Ugandan Parliament makes this impossible.

Instead to measure position, we graded all new items introduced in Parliament as Government or

Opposition-sponsored (or neutral).15 Each time an MP spoke about one of these items, we recorded how

strongly the statement supported a Government position (or opposed an Opposition position). For example,

if the Foreign Affairs Minister proposes a resolution on the security situation in Sudan, those MPs who take

a stance supporting that resolution are given a pro-Government score, because the item was initiated by a

member of the Government cabinet. If an MP makes a statement objecting to the resolution, he receives an

Opposition score for that item. If a response is ambiguous or takes no real stance on the item, it is graded as

neutral.

Two steps were taken to help ensure the reliability of this measure. First, for each item we asked two

distinct individuals to make independent evaluations of the positions taken in each speech. If these two

coders disagreed we asked a third person, a referee, to make a final determination. Second, we asked the

coders to record how certain they were about their assessments. In all cases, data were used only when the

coders were able to make clear and confident determinations. It is possible, therefore, that some MPs took

positions in favour of or against a motion but with insufficient clarity for the position to be registered in their

score. Similarly, it is possible that many MPs took positions on items, but did not do so in statements on the

floor of Parliament; in such cases, of course, their position on these issues is not captured in our score.

Readers should not, however, take missing position scores as an indication of poor performance. When our

coders are unsure how to score an MP’s position for a particular item, no score is given, so a missing score is

nothing more than an indication that our system for grading positions is imperfect. It is, however, the best

system possible until Parliament chooses to begin officially recording MPs’ votes.

It is important to note that the ability of the Government to effectively set the agenda in Parliament

has a major impact on the average position scores of all MPs. In fact, it is not the case that the average score

is neutral. The reason for this is simple and relates to the way the measure is constructed. Many resolutions

and other items of business introduced by Government are uncontroversial in their most basic form (even if

some Opposition MPs, and even some NRM MPs, may object to the details of their implementation).

15 Items were coded as pro-Government if they were introduced by a minister, a minister of state, or the Chief Whip of the NRM. Items were coded as pro-Opposition if they were introduced by the Leader of the Opposition or a shadow cabinet member. We also coded the positions that MPs took only on items that would eventually come up for a vote, such as bills, amendments, committee reports, resolutions, etc.

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Opposition MPs may therefore be scored as supporting a Government position simply because the issue at

hand is not a divisive one. As a result, almost all MPs appear to fall on the pro-Government side of the

political continuum. Readers should use the average position scores for NRM and Opposition MPs as the

appropriate benchmark by which to judge where each MP falls on the political spectrum, rather than the

extremes suggested by the Government-Opposition continuum.

Returning now to the sample Scorecard, this MP’s position score is 2.8. Although this MP is a

member of the shadow cabinet, her recorded position is on average pro-Government.

Area of Focus. The business of Parliament is varied and cuts across a variety of topics. Different MPs

choose to engage different issues, with some concentrating their energies on issues of governance, for

example, while others focus on social issues. The topics section of the Scorecard reports the share of an

MP’s contributions that focus on each of eight important sectors: the economy, internal security, foreign

affairs, social issues, governance, infrastructure, natural resources, and human development.

The economy category encompasses all issues related to agriculture, foreign and domestic trade,

information communication technology, Uganda’s economic performance, and foreign investors. Internal

security includes all matters related to the LRA peace process, crime, and police. Foreign affairs covers any

contribution relating to African and East African affairs, foreign relations, relations with non-government

donors such as the World Bank, and military actions abroad. Social issues include anything about moral

corruption, gender relations, ethnic or religious issues. A contribution is coded as relating to governance if it

is pertains to either national or local government. This topic covers constitutional issues and anything about

the national budget, government corruption, or political parties. Infrastructure includes contributions about

electricity, roads, transportation, or the construction of hotels, hospitals, schools, or other public buildings. A

contribution is reported as relating to natural resources if it pertains to water quality, deforestation, global

warming, or land use. Finally, human development encompasses all issues related to health and healthcare,

labour, persons with disabilities, education, or internally displaced persons (IDPs) or IDP camps.

The graph on each MP’s Scorecard includes two pieces of information. The (darker) red bars

provide information on the individual MP, while the (lighter) grey bars represent information about how

much time Parliament as a whole spends on the different issues.

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The topic graph for the sample MP shows that she focused on a diverse set of issues, concentrating

more on social issues and internal security than Parliament as a whole, which spent more time on

governance, human development, and the economy.

MP’s Report. In the surveys we distributed to every Member of Parliament, we asked the MPs to report

how they spent their CDF money for 2006 – 2007.16 All MPs were invited to provide this information,

regardless of whether they officially accounted for their CDF spending. The responses of all MPs who

returned a survey are printed in the Scorecard. We were not able to provide this information for MPs who

did not return a survey. Readers should bear in mind that this is the only measure on the Scorecard which we

were not able to verify. We include the information but leave it to voters to make their own judgment about

how to interpret it.

7 THE PERFORMANCE OF PARLIAMENT

The percentile scores that we provide for each MP should help voters understand how each MP behaves in

relation to all other MPs. For a fuller appreciation of the meaning of these scores, however, it is helpful to

have more information about how Parliament as a whole – and different groups within it – performed.

A. Performance of Sub-Sections of Parliament

In this section we compare the performance of Members of Parliament of different parties, ascensions,

genders, and regions.

Party. When one examines the data thoroughly, a number of important findings emerge. The first of these

has to do with party membership. The beginning of the Eighth Parliament was an auspicious milestone for

Uganda’s crucial new experiment – a return to multiparty politics in the national legislature.

Under the individual merit system in place since the NRM took power in 1986, Ugandan MPs

operated without the support or the constraints of formal party organisations. But parties now support

candidates for elections and frame the debate on national issues, providing MPs with a like-minded caucus

where they can seek support on issues important to their constituents and collectively set the parliamentary

agenda.

16 The 2007 – 2008 money had not yet been disbursed at the time of the survey.

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Figure 2: Party Membership JEEMA

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FDC 12% NRM DP 64% 3% UPC 3%

It is natural then that Ugandan voters will look to see how different parties perform on the

Scorecard. Figure 2 shows the share of seats each party controls and Figure 3 shows the distribution of

scores across the three disaggregated components of the plenary scores. These are broken down by party

affiliation for NRM members, members of the Opposition, and Independents.

Figure 3: Distribution of Plenary Performance Across Parties

This figure shows the distribution of (percentile) scores across three groupings of parties for the three plenary performance measures. Each distribution is represented by a box of different widths. The width of each box shows where 50% of the scores of a given party are concentrated. If a box begins at the 25th percentile for example and ends at the 60th percentile, this means that 50% of a party’s members scored between 25 and 60. The red dot in the middle of each box denotes the median performance. If the dot is at the 60th percentile for example that means that half the party scored at least 60 while half scored no more than 60.

As is evident in Figure 3, Opposition members do much better on average than members of the

NRM and Independents in plenary attendance and participation but on slightly better in debate influence.

Members of the NRM and Independents score similarly on average, although NRM members tend to

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perform better in participation than Independents and Independents tend to perform better in attendance than

NRM members. However, as the graph shows, most of the variation takes place within parties, not across

parties. Many NRM members score better than Opposition members and vice versa. The implication is clear:

party membership is a relatively poor predictor of performance. How well an individual does depends on his

or her performance, and his or her place within a party, and not simply to which party he or she belongs.

Besides these major party blocks there are many other reference groups against which voters might

wish to compare the performance of their representatives. For example, does a particular MP do well or

poorly compared to other candidates from his region, or compared to other male candidates? Some MPs

represent geographical constituencies while others speak for special interests; how does a particular MP

compare to other candidates representing different types of constituencies?

The ability to make such contextual comparisons can let voters make fairer judgements than those

that can be made based on overall scores alone. Further, an examination of the systematic differences

between groups can help voters appreciate some of the structural features that make it easier for some

representatives to score better than others. Table 21 provides the information needed to allow voters to make

these judgements. The table provides information on the behaviour of MPs across all of the disaggregated

measures with breakdowns by party, ascension, status, gender and region.

Figure 4 illustrates the differences among parties in plenary, committee, and constituency

performance, with the number of MPs in each party listed after the party’s name.

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The party breakdown (shown in aggregate in Figure 4) reveals mixed results. Opposition members

on average do better than NRM members or Independents in plenary performance. However, with the

exception of the UPC, they generally do less well in committee and constituency performance. The UPC did

particularly well this session, scoring highly in plenary, committee, and especially constituency measures.

Ascension. As was the case last session, when performance is broken down by ascension, it becomes clear

that there are real differences in the performance of constituency MPs and other MPs. The data, presented in

Figure 5, suggest that constituency MPs outperform other MPs in average overall performance for plenary,

committee, and constituency. However, readers should note that the gap between constituency MPs and

other MPs is not as wide in 2007 – 2008 as it was in 2006 – 2007. The lowest scorers, by a substantial

margin, were once again representatives of the UPDF. MPs representing the UPDF attend rarely (7 sittings

out of 80, on average), participate infrequently (nearly 600 lines fewer than the average constituency MP),

and have no perceptible influence on debate according to our measures (more than 900 lines fewer than the

average constituency MP). Again, the interpretation of these patterns should be a subject for national debate.

We do not make claims here about whether these patterns reflect differences in the quality of individual MPs

or more structural features of parliamentary participation.

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UPDF [10]

PlenaryCommitteeConstituency

At the same time, parties put constraints on their members in Parliament. Some have argued that it is

in the caucus where the most honest debate occurs, where MPs may freely speak their minds, and where

important decisions on party positions are made. The initiatives brought to the caucus by party members can

then be reassigned to more senior or more “appropriate” MPs to be raised on the floor of Parliament. Critics

18 Because this graph includes by-elected MPs, we weighted the averages by the amount of time each MP was in office.

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suggest, however, that the net effect is to prevent backbenchers from voicing their thoughts and receiving

credit for their initiatives in Parliament.

The data from this year’s Scorecard suggest that parliamentary business is indeed dominated by a

small number of MPs, often leaders of their respective parties. As Table 21 shows, Ruling Party and

Opposition leaders (a term that encompasses the Prime Minister, ministers and ministers of state, shadow

ministers, the party whip, and the Leader of the Opposition) both score highly on average, although for

somewhat different reasons. Opposition leaders receive high scores for their high levels of participation,

which are more than double the average participation scores of Government leaders. Government leaders

participate less on average but are more influential when they do participate. Thus while it is entirely

appropriate to reward MPs who are able to put themselves in a position of great influence without their

party, voters should be aware that the participation and debate influence scores of backbenchers may not

indicate a lack of energy or initiative.

However, although party membership and seniority do matter, the results also suggest that there is

considerable space for members to excel based on their own energy. Table 3 on page 16 reports the scores

for the top ten backbenchers with respect to overall plenary performance. All are in the top 10 percent

overall and two of them are in the top 1 percent. Backbenchers clearly can excel and this is true both for

MPs from the NRM and the Opposition.

Gender. The Ugandan political system recognises the important role that women have to play in politics. We

report scores for 78 district woman’s representatives, as well as a further 16 constituency MPs and 7 who

represent other special interests who are also women. During the first session, men performed marginally

better than women on average, but when only constituency MPs were examined, women performed as well

or better than their male counterparts. However, this session, women perform worse than men on nearly

every measure. Moreover, narrowing the scope to constituency MPs generally tends to widen rather than

lessen the gap between men and women. Interestingly, this is not the case for the debate influence measure

in which narrowing the scope to only constituency MPs brings women’s influence score up by nearly 550

lines, surpassing the average debate influence score of male constituency MPs by 370 lines. It is important to

note that although women generally perform worse than men on average, many individual women score

very highly. In fact, the top performer in plenary attendance, Adong Omwony Florence, and one of the top

performers in overall constituency scores, Kyokuhairwa Kyaka Viccy, are women.

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Table 21: Correlates of Performance19

Avg Plenary

Attendance

(%)

Avg Plenary

Participation

(of 136,638)

Avg Debate

Influence

(of 136,638)

Avg

Plenary

Percentile

Avg Comm.

Attendance

(%)

Avg Comm.

Participation

Avg

Comm.

Percentile

Avg LC-V

Attendance

(%)

Avg

Accessibility

Percentage

Avg

Constit.

Percentile

Avg Peer

Assessment

Percentile

ALL MPS [338]20 45 616 927 50 40 213 50 10 70 48 50

BY PARTY

JEEMA [1] 40 797 231 53 27 241 57 0 20 29 87

CP [1] 56 593 779 67 22 45 32 0 60 19 6

DP [9] 53 954 874 59 39 247 47 0 82 51 71

FDC [39] 53 1025 825 60 34 440 46 7 59 36 61

UPC [10] 56 945 1426 67 47 693 63 3 94 70 51

NRM [217] 45 592 1032 50 44 156 54 12 69 48 51

INDEP [40] 48 437 695 47 38 136 47 8 79 52 39

No Party/Not

applicable [21] 14 132 279 11 13 11 13 N/A N/A N/A 26

BY ASCENSION

Constituency MP

[221] 47 709 1033 54 42 283 54 10 72 49 53

Workers [5] 40 308 173 32 27 141 37 N/A N/A N/A 50

PWD [5] 45 516 709 51 49 57 54 N/A N/A N/A 47

District woman

Rep [78] 47 490 736 46 40 95 47 10 66 45 46

Ex-officio [14] 22 521 1489 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 40

Youth [5] 44 300 447 39 31 70 35 N/A N/A N/A 46

UPDF [10] 9 111 110 11 13 11 13 N/A N/A N/A 22

19 The Speaker and Deputy Speaker are not included in this table because we do not produce Scorecards for them. The reasons for this are spelled out in Section 9. 20 Although there were never 338 MPs serving at one time, because some MPs left office early and others entered late, during the course of the session, 338 different MPs held office. In the above table we weight the averages of by-elected MPs by the amount of time they spent in office.

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Avg Plenary

Attendance

(%)

Avg Plenary

Participation

(of 136,638)

Avg Debate

Influence

(of 136,638)

Avg

Plenary

Percentile

Avg Comm.

Attendance

(%)

Avg Comm.

Participation

Avg

Comm.

Percentile

Avg LC-V

Attendance

(%)

Avg

Accessibility

Percentage

Avg

Constit.

Percentile

Avg Peer

Assessment

Percentile

BY STATUS

Gov’t Leadership

[76] 40 582 1161 45 55 410 77 10 69 48 59

Opposition

Leadership [23] 53 1456 901 67 39 713 52 3 67 43 70

Backbencher

[224] 47 559 881 50 39 143 47 11 71 48 45

BY GENDER

(ALL MPs)

Men [237] 45 674 969 52 41 271 52 10 73 49 53

Women [101] 46 483 829 46 39 94 46 11 64 44 44

BY GENDER

(Constituency

MPs only)

Men [205] 48 723 1008 55 43 298 55 10 73 49 55

Women [16] 42 516 1379 48 31 88 43 11 59 42 39

BY REGION

West [77] 51 680 975 57 43 156 54 12 68 54 55

North [65] 49 654 879 51 35 219 45 7 73 49 45

East [81] 49 699 837 54 49 383 61 8 68 43 54

Central [76] 41 564 1121 46 39 149 48 12 73 45 50

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Region. A final question of interest is to know whether different regions are receiving better

representation. Is it the case, for example, that parliamentary business is dominated by individuals from

one particular region or that members representing some other region are underperforming? As Figure 5

shows, the evidence from this year’s Scorecard suggests that some regions are indeed performing better

than other regions.

Figure 5: Performance by Region21

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On average, MPs from the West perform better overall than other MPs. Moreover, unlike MPs

from other regions, they perform consistently well across plenary, committee, and constituency measures.

MPs from the East perform extremely well in committee measures and relatively well in plenary

measures, but they perform poorly in constituency measures. Although MPs from the North perform

relatively well in plenary, they perform less well in committee and constituency. MPs from the Central

region, despite performing relatively well in some measures (especially debate influence and acessbility),

earn relatively low average overall performance scores for plenary, committee, and constituency.

Although their constituencies are closer to Parliament than those of other MPs, on average, MPs from the

Central region perform considerably worse on plenary attendance than MPs from other regions. It is

nonetheless the case, though, that MPs from all regions can and do perform well.

B. How Does MP Performance in 2007 – 2008 Compare to Performance in 2006 – 2007?

One goal of the Scorecard is to encourage MPs to perform better by highlighting areas in which they are

performing poorly. It is therefore important to examine not just how MPs perform year by year, but also

how they perform over time.

21 Because this graph includes by-elected MPs, we weighted the averages by the amount of time each MP spent in office.

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Plenary Performance. A major finding of last year’s Scorecard which was emphasized by the media was

that most Members of Parliament attended plenary sittings infrequently or not at all. It is notable that the

best performers in attendance this year had attendance records far superior to the best performers last

year. While the top ten performers in 2006 – 2007 attended between 45% and 57% of the plenary sittings,

the top performers in 2007 – 2008 attended as many as 85% of the sittings.

Indeed, attendance in the whole of Parliament is markedly higher this year than last. While

average plenary attendance was just 23% last year, this year it climbed to 45%. Although fifteen MPs did

not attend a single plenary session last year, this year, that number dropped to four. Moreover, while only

four MPs attended over half of the plenary sittings last year, 136 MPs attended over half of the sittings

this year.

On average, participation is slightly lower this year than in the first year of the Eighth Parliament.

This is in part due to the fact that there were 9 fewer sittings in which MPs were able to participate this

year.22 In the second session, fewer MPs participated and when they did, they spoke less on average than

MPs during the first session. While 88% of MPs spoke at least one line in 2006 – 2007, only 84% of MPs

spoke at least one line in 2007 – 2008. However, this year, the top-performing MPs manage to outperform

last year’s top performers despite having 9 fewer sittings in which to participate.

The debate influence scores are significantly higher this year than last.23 The top performer both

this year and last, Jachan-Omach Mandir Fred, scores 2 times higher in debate influence this year than he

did last year. In fact, the top five performers in debate influence this year all score higher than the top

performer last year. This suggests that MPs are engaging one another’s prior comments more

systematically in parliamentary debate.

Committee Performance. Our measures suggest that committee attendance in 2007 – 2008 is slightly

lower than attendance in 2006 – 2007. Average committee attendance in the first session was 41% while

average committee attendance in the second session is 40%. Although the top performers in committee

attendance in 2007 – 2008 outperform the top performers in 2006 – 2007, the worst performers in 2007 – 22 These comparisons are done using last year’s methodology. Readers should note that although this year’s Scorecard credits all MPs who signed a committee report with participation for the presentation of that report, for the purposes of comparison, in this section, only MPs who presented committee reports receive participation credit. 23 These comparisons are done using last year’s methodology. Readers should note that although this year’s Scorecard credits all MPs who signed a committee report with influence for the presentation of that report, for the purposes of comparison, in this section, only MPs who presented committee reports receive influence credit.

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2008 attended fewer sittings than the worst performers during the previous session. In 2006 – 2007 eight

MPs attended zero meetings of their committees; in 2007 -2008 that number nearly triples.

Unfortunately, it is not possible to compare committee participation in the second session to

participation in the first session because the methodology we use this year is significantly different from

the methodology we have employed in the past.

Constituency Performance. Although this is the first year the Scorecard includes a Constituency

Performance section, last year we did collect LC-V attendance for most districts. A comparison of the

2006 – 2007 data and the 2007 – 2008 data yields mixed results. Although the performance of the highest

performing MPs has improved slightly this year, the performance of the average MP has declined. While

only two MPs attended all LC-V meetings in their districts last year, three MPs attended all of their

district’s LC-V meetings this year. In addition, while only 11 MPs attended more than half of their

district’s LC-V meetings last year, the number rose to 13 this year. However, average attendance is lower

this year than last. While the average MP attended 16% of LC-V meetings in 2006 – 2007, the average

MP in 2007 – 2008 attended only 10% of meetings.

C. Parliament’s Productivity

Although the Scorecard does not distinguish between different types of plenary participation, it is

important to recognize that plenary participation takes many forms. Members of Parliament may

participate through asking questions, making statements, presenting papers, introducing bills, presenting

committee reports, proposing bills or amendments, or by making a procedural motion or a point of order.

Questions. Any Member of Parliament may ask a question of any minister, committee chairperson, or

commission member during the allotted time during most sittings of Parliament. MPs may utilize

questions to obtain information regarding a Bill, motion, Parliamentary procedures, or relevant public

affairs. Although MPs are able to ask up to three questions for oral reply during a given session, only 11

MPs asked just 22 questions during the 80 sittings of Parliament this session. This represents a decline in

questions from last session’s already low figures of 30 questions from 19 MPs. Table 22 lists the seven

MPs who asked more than one question during this session. Readers will note that all seven are

backbenchers representing both the NRM and the Opposition.

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Table 22: MPs Who Asked More Than One Question

Member Party Status Number of Questions

Okello Okello John Livingstone UPC Backbencher 5

Obua Denis Hamson NRM Backbencher 3

Sebuliba Mutumba Richard DP Backbencher 3

Okupa Elijah FDC Backbencher 2

Baryomunsi Chris NRM Backbencher 2

Alupo Jessica R. Epel NRM Backbencher 2

Obua Ogwal Benson UPC Backbencher 2

Statements. Statements may be made by any Member of Parliament. Ministers may make statements for

the purpose of explaining a Government policy or action. Members may make statements regarding any

issue of urgent public importance or any matter of importance to their constituency. During the last

session, 114 MPs made 248 statements. This represents an increase over the previous session in both the

number of MPs who made statements (93 last session) and the total number of statements made (209 last

session). Unsurprisingly, the Head of the Opposition and the Prime Minister made more statements than

most, but nearly half of the MPs who made three or more statements were backbenchers. Table 23 below

lists the nine MPs who made five or more statements.

Table 23: MPs Who Made Five or More Statements

Member Party Status Num. of Statements

Ogenga Latigo Morris.W FDC Leader of the Opposition 20

Nsibambi Apolo Robin NRM Prime Minister 17

Kasaija Matia NRM Minister of State 7

Okupa Elijah FDC Backbencher 7

Akbar Hussein Godi FDC Backbencher 7

Alaso Alice Asianut FDC Backbencher 6

Kamya Beti Olive Namisango Turwomwe FDC Shadow Cabinet 5

Lukwago Erias DP Shadow Cabinet 5

Atim Anywar O. Beatrice FDC Shadow Cabinet 5

The statements covered a range of topics but the majority focused on issues of governance (38%),

human development (16%), and internal security (14%).

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Committee Reports. There are 25 different standing and sessional Parliamentary committees which are

charged with initiating and discussing Bills, evaluating the activities of Government, conducting research,

and reporting to Parliament on their activities. Committee reports may be presented to Parliament by the

chairperson or by any member of the committee, but in practice they are nearly always presented by the

chairperson or occasionally the deputy chairperson.

Fifty five committee reports were presented this session. This represents a slight decrease in

overall committee productivity from the 2006 – 2007 session, during which committees presented 59

reports. However, it represents a small increase in some individual committees’ productivity; the number

of committees which presented reports rose from 18 in 2006 – 2007 to 21 in 2007 – 2008. The committee

reports which were presented during the second session are listed in Table 24.

Table 24: Committee Reports Presented in Parliament Committee Subject Presenter Agriculture Report on the General Evaluation of the Performance of the

Institutions Under the Agriculture Ministry Bikwasizehi K. Deusdedit

Agriculture Quality of Seed and Farm Implements Distributed by the Prime Minister's Office

Bikwasizehi K. Deusdedit

Agriculture On the Monitoring and Evaluation of NAADS Programme in Selected Districts of Kamuuli, Mbale, Soroti, Hoima, & Kabarole

Bikwasizehi K. Deusdedit

Budget On the Supplementary Expenditure Schedule, No 1, FY 2007/8 Akol Rose Okullu Budget Committee Report on the Supplementary Appropriations Bill Okecho William CHOGM Evaluation Report on the Common Wealth Heads of

Government Meeting Held in Kampala, November 14-25 2007 Kakoba Onyango

Rules Report Regarding Rule 25 and the Proposal to Create a Committee on East African Affairs

Kakoba Onyango

Commissions Report on Post Bank Odit John Commissions Report on the Vote Status of the National Forest Authority and

the National Bureau of Standards Odit John

Defence Budgetary Proposals For the Fiscal Year 07/08 Alupo Jessica R. Epel Delegation to the Regional Conference of Parliamentarians

Report on the Regional Conference of Parliamentarians Kakoba Onyango

Equal Opportunities Report on the Petition By The Deaf Persons of Uganda Bintu Abwooli Lukumu Jalia

Finance Income Tax (Amendment) Bill Wamakuyu Mudimi Finance Report on the Audit Bill, 2007 Tindamanyire Kabondo

Gaudioso Finance, Planning and Economic Development

Report on the Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2007 Tindamanyire Kabondo Gaudioso

Finance, Planning and Economic Development

Finance Bill, 2007 Tindamanyire Kabondo Gaudioso

Foreign Affairs On Fast Tracking The East African Federation Kakoba Onyango HIV/AIDS Status of HIV/AIDS In Uganda Tumwesigye Elioda Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Report on Sectors Under The Ministry of Justice And

Constitutional Affairs Tashobya N. Stephen

Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Law Revision (Fines And Other Financial Amounts In Criminal Matters) Bill, 2006

Tashobya N. Stephen

Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Report on the Arbitration And Conciliation (Amendment) Bill, 2007

Nyombi Peter

Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Report on the Trial on Indictments (Amendment) Bill, 2007 Kiyingi Asuman

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Local Government Accounts Poor Revenue Performance In Respect to the Tender For Nakasero Market

Ekanya Geofrey

Local Government Accounts Report on the Poor Revenue Performance in Respect of the Tender For Nakasero Market

Ekanya Geofrey

National Economy Loan Request For Financing Bujagali HEP Project Kaddunabbi Lubega Ibrahim.I

National Economy Report on Government's Proposal to Borrow $30 Million For Financing the National Data Backbone Infrastructure Project

Kaddunabbi Lubega Ibrahim.I

National Economy Report on the State of the Economy For the First Half of the Financial Year 07/08

Kaddunabbi Lubega Ibrahim.I

National Economy Report on the Government's Proposal to Borrow $27.44 Million From IFAD For Financing District Livelihood Support Programme

Kaddunabbi Lubega Ibrahim.I

National Economy Government Request to Borrow An Additional $12 Million from the International Development Assocation of the World Bank to Finance Phase II of the Agricultural Research and Training

Kaddunabbi Lubega Ibrahim.I

National Economy Report on The Capitalisation of NWSC of Long Term Debt Amounting to 153.6 Billion Into Equity

Kaddunabbi Lubega Ibrahim.I

National Economy Report on the Motion to Borrow UA 56,650,000 from ADF of ADB For Upgrading of the Fort Portal-Ntandi-Bundibgyo-Lamia Road in Western Uganda

Kaddunabbi Lubega Ibrahim.I

National Economy Third Quarter Report of the Financial Year 2006/07 Kaddunabbi Lubega Ibrahim.I

Natural Resources Report Regarding Mineral and Oil Exploration Dombo Lumala Emmanuel

Natural Resources Report on the Atomic Energy Bill, 2007 Dombo Lumala Emmanuel

PAC Illegal Distribution of Public Land Sebuliba Mutumba Richard

PAC Auditor General's Report For the Year Ending June 2002 Sebuliba Mutumba Richard

Physical Infrastructure Report on the Road Carnage Situation in Uganda Byanyima Nathan Physical Infrastructure Report on the Financing of the Physical Infrastructure Sctor Byanyima Nathan Presidential Affairs Report on the Assessment of NUSAF Projects in Northern

Uganda Busingye Karooro Okurut Mary

Public Service Report on the Public Service Commission Bill, 2007 Wopuwa George William

Public Service and Local Government

Public Service Bill, 2007 Wopuwa George William

Rules Operation of Rule 25 of Rules of Procedure, Creation of a Separate Committee on East African Affairs

Kiyingi Asuman

Select Committee on CHOGM CHOGM Preparedness Bartille Johnson Toskin Social Services Petition by the Parents and School Management of Bat Valley

Primary School Over Ownership Kubeketerya James

Social Services Report on the Business, Technical, Vocational & Training Bill, 2008

Kubeketerya James

Social Services Report on the Training Of Nurses and Mid-Wives Kubeketerya James Social Services Report on the Education Bill, 2007 Kubeketerya James Taxi Park Select Committee Report on Taxi Park Sale Kamba Saleh M.W. Tourism, Trade, & Industry Report on the Status of the Tourism Sector Ahabwe Godfrey Pereza Tourism, Trade, & Industry Sessional Committee Report on the Uganda Tourism Bill, 2007 Kawanga John Baptist

Average committee attendance in this session was 40%, but there was significant variation, with

average individual committee attendance ranging from 79% (Appointments) to 33% (Foreign Affairs).

Table 25 shows the top 10 committees with the highest attendance.

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Table 25: Top Ten Committees in Attendance24

Committee Attendance %

Appointments 79

Public Service 68

Local Government Accounts 63

Commissions, Statutory Authorities, and State Enterprises 62

Equal Opportunities 57

Land 54

Public Accounts 52

Physical Infrastructure 51

Rules, Discipline, and Privileges 48

ICT 48

Bills. Although every MP has the right to initiate a bill, most bills are brought by ministers of state

because it is extremely difficult for members to garner sufficient support to initiate a bill independent of

Government. In this session, 25 bills were initiated by 13 different NRM MPs. This does not represent

much of a departure from the 2006 – 2007 session when 22 bills were brought to the floor by 14 NRM

MPs. Of the bills brought to the floor or voted on this year, 17 passed. The bills covered a range of topics

but the majority focused on issues relating to the economy and governance. The bills, their presenters, and

their status at the end of the session are listed in Table 26 below.

Table 26: Bills Initiated or Concluded During the 2007 – 2008 Session

Bill Title Presenter Status at End of Session

The Finance Bill, 2007 Suruma Ezra Passed Excise Tariff (Amendment) Bill Suruma Ezra Passed The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill Suruma Ezra Passed The Value Added Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2007 Suruma Ezra Passed The Appropriation Bill, 2007 Jachan-Omach Mandir Fred Passed The Supplementary Appropriation Bill, 2007 Jachan-Omach Mandir Fred Passed The Public Service Bill, 2006 Mbaguta Seezi Passed The Public Service Commission Bill, 2007 Mbaguta Seezi Passed The Uganda Tourism Bill, 2007 Rukundo Serapio Passed The Public Service Bill, 2007 Mbaguta Seezi Passed

24 Readers should note that this table does not include attendance records from the Select Committee on CHOGM, the Select Committee on Pastoralists, or the Business committee because we were unable to obtain attendance logs for these committeees.

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The Local Government (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill, 2007 Otafiire Kahinda Passed The Trial on Indictment (Amendment) Bill, 2006 Kiyonga Chrispus Walter Bazarrabusa Passed The Law Revision Bill, 2006 Kiyonga Chrispus Walter Bazarrabusa Passed The Business, Technical and Vocational Training Bill, 2008 Namirembe Bitamazire Geraldine Passed The Local Government (Amendment) Bill, 2007 Otafiire Kahinda (2nd reading) Passed The Audit Bill, 2007 Jachan-Omach Mandir Fred (2nd reading) Passed The Education Bill, 2007 Namirembe Bitamazire Geraldine Passed The Political Parties and Organisations (Amendment) Bill, 2008

Khiddu Makubuya Edward Pending

The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (Control) Bill, 2007

Ruhakana Rugunda Pending

The Land (Amendment) Bill, 2007 Kafabusa Werikhe Michael Pending The Atomic Energy Bill, 2007 D'Ujanga Giw Simon Passed The Anti Corruption Bill ,2008 Buturo Nsaba James Pending The Securities Central Depositories Bill 2008 Suruma Ezra Pending The Regulation Of Interception Of Communication Bill, 2007 Mbabazi Amama Pending The Prevention Of Trafficking In Persons Bill, 2007 Masiko Komuhangi Winifred Pending The Transfer Of Convicted Offenders Bill, 2007 Khiddu Makubuya Edward Pending The Arbitration And Conciliation (Amendment) Bill, 2007 Khiddu Makubuya Edward Pending Uganda Road Fund Bill Suruma Ezra Pending

Amendments. Any MP may present an amendment to the House for consideration and debate.

Amendments to bills, which may add to or alter the content of the original bill, are presented after the

second reading of the bill before the House. In this session, 42 different MPs presented 250 amendments.

Although there were 9 fewer sittings this year than last, there were more than twice as many amendments

presented this year. The vast majority of amendments were brought by committee chairpersons and

ministers, but some backbenchers also managed to present amendments. The majority of amendments

centered on issues of human development (30%) and governance (28%). This represents a slight shift in

focus from last year, when the majority of amendments focused on governance (44%) and social issues

(35%).

Points of Order. Any Member of Parliament may raise a point of order if they feel that for some reason

the current proceedings are not in line with the Rule of Procedure of the House. A point of order is most

often raised when an MP objects to a comment made by another MP and suggests that he or she is out of

order for giving false information or making unsupported accusations. However, merely having a point of

order brought against one does not necessarily indicate wrongdoing. It is up to the Speaker to decide

whether or not the MP violated the Rules of Procedure and either adopt or reject the point of order.

In this session, 77 different MPs brought 182 points of order against 89 MPs. Of those, 42 were

adopted, 18 were rejected and the remaining 122 are pending. There were fewer points of order raised by

fewer MPs against fewer MPs this session than last, when 96 MPs raised 263 points of order against 106

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MPs. Table 27 lists the MPs who raised more than four points of order while Table 28 lists the MPs who

had more than four points of order brought against them.

Table 27: MPs Who Raised More Than Four Points of Order

Member Party Status Num. of Pts. Of Order

Kubeketerya James NRM Committee Chairperson 15

Suruma Ezra NRM Minister 9

Nandala Mafabi Nathan FDC Shadow Cabinet 7

Wambuzi Gagawala Nelson NRM Minister of State 7

Kibanzanga Christopher M. FDC Shadow Cabinet 7

Kabakumba Labwoni Masiko Princess NRM Chief Whip 6

Kasaija Matia NRM Minister of State 6

Odonga Otto Jr.S FDC Backbencher 5

Table 28: MPs Who Had More Than Four Points of Order Brought Against Them

Member Party Status Num. of Pts. Of Order

Nandala Mafabi Nathan FDC Shadow Cabinet 10

Okello Okello John Livingstone UPC Backbencher 7

Okot Ogong Felix NRM Backbencher 7

Wadri Kassiano Ezati FDC Opposition Chief Whip 6

Ogenga Latigo Morris.W FDC Leader of the Opposition 5

Suruma Ezra NRM Minister 5

Petitions. Any MP may present a petition to Parliament to request action on a particular issue on behalf of

a group of citizens. However, in the 2007 - 2008 session, only 17 MPs presented petitions. In total, 22

petitions were filed. While these numbers are low, they are considerably higher than the figures from last

session when seven MPs filed just eight petitions. Almost three quarters of the petitions were presented

by NRM MPs. Backbenchers presented 13 of the petitions, slightly more than the number presented by

ministers, shadow ministers, and chairpersons. Table 29, below, lists the MPs who presented more than

one petition. The majority of petitions (12 of 22 – about 55%) focused on issues of human development.

Five petitions (about 23%) dealt with issues relating to the economy, and the remaining petitions focused

on infrastructure, natural resources, social issues, and governance.

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Table 29: MPs Who Presented More Than One Petition

Member Party Status Number of Petitions

Ssekikubo Theodore NRM Backbencher 3

Kubeketerya James NRM Committee Chair 2

Sempala Naggayi Nabilah FDC Shadow Cabinet 2

Kashaija Robert NRM Backbencher 2

Presentation of Papers. When a bill, resolution, committee report, the budget, or any other item brought

before the house requires additional background or supplementary information not contained within the

item itself, an MP—most often a minister or state minister—may present papers to the House. In this

session, 25 different MPs presented 40 papers. These figures are comparable to those from the last session

when 25 MPs presented 42 papers. Although five backbenchers presented papers, no backbencher

presented more than 1 paper.

Procedural Motions. Any Member of Parliament may make a procedural motion to help keep the debate

on topic, running smoothly, and in accordance with the Rules of Procedure. However, in practice,

procedural motions are generally not made by backbenchers. This year, 36 MPs made 127 procedural

motions. This represents a small decline from last year when 42 MPs made 151 procedural motions.

Almost 90% of procedural motions were made by NRM MPs, and more than 90% were made by

ministers or committee chairpersons.

8 CONSTITUENCY PERFORMANCE

The amount of time and energy MPs put into their constituencies is a crucial determinant of how well

they are able to represent the actual needs and desires of their constituents. Representative democracy

cannot function effectively if elected officials are not accessible, responsive, and accountable to their

constituents. This year’s Scorecard recognises the importance of constituency work by including a section

which grades each constituency MP and district woman representative on his/her constituency

performance. Special interest MPs are not graded on their constituency performance because it is difficult

to assess the accessibility and responsiveness of MPs who lack a geographic constituency.

LC-V attendance has worsened since last year, with the average rate of attendance dropping from

16% to 10%. About 69% of constituency MPs and district woman representatives never attended a single

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LC-V meeting in 2007 – 2008 (as compared to just over 40% in 2006 -2007), and only 13 MPs attended

more than half of their district’s LC-V meetings.

Most MPs perform relatively well in the accessibility exercise. The average MP’s score is 3.5 out

of 5, meaning that between 3 and 4 of the MP’s constituents (out of a total of 5) were able to obtain the

MP’s phone number in the course of one day. In 80 constituencies – about 27% of sampled

constituencies, all five participants received perfect scores. In seven constituencies, however, all five

participants failed to obtain a correct number for their MP.

Of the 321 MPs who received CDF money in 2006 – 2007, only 13 failed to account for their

spending. Readers should note however that our records indicate which MPs have accounted for this

funding but not whether these accountings have been certified by the Auditor General.

We verified offices for 198 MPs and assistants for 205 MPs out of the 302 we surveyed.

Nonetheless, although MPs are provided resources to facilitate the hiring of an office and staff person to

handle constituent issues, nearly one third of MPs did not have verifiable constituency infrastructure of

this form.

9 A NOTE ON THE SPEAKER, DEPUTY SPEAKER, AND EX-OFFICIO MPS

While we have used these measures to assign grades to nearly all MPs, the Speaker and the Deputy

Speaker have special responsibilities that prevent them from carrying out the duties normally required of

MPs. In fact, the Rules of Procedure specifically prohibit the presiding officer from taking part in any

parliamentary debate or voting on Bills before the House. Thus, it would be inaccurate to measure the

performance of the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker on the same scale as that of all other MPs and would

likely under represent the performance of the Speaker and Deputy Speaker.

However, while the Rules of Procedure may in many cases prevent the Speaker and the Deputy

Speaker’s from participating fully in the business of Parliament in a manner that would be reflected in this

Scorecard, both of these Members are integral to the functioning of Uganda’s legislature. Indeed, no

session of Parliament may proceed until the Speaker, the Deputy Speaker, or an Assistant Speaker is

present. Further, the presiding officer is charged with the responsibility of preserving order and decorum

in the House, and he or she holds the final authority concerning questions of order and procedure. Thus,

while AFLI has decided not to include any measures of the performance of the Speaker or the Deputy

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Speaker in this Scorecard, this should be seen not as a criticism of their performance, but rather as a

reflection of their unique official roles in Parliament.

In addition, ex-officio MPs – selected most often to fill ministerial positions – have unique rights

and responsibilities that allow them, in some cases, to perform in ways that other MPs cannot, for

example by presenting official government business. For this reason, while we have graded the 14

unelected MPs on the same measures as the rest of Parliament, we do not include them in the percentile

calculations, but instead rank them only against the other ex-officio members.

10 LIMITATIONS OF OUR DATA

AFLI is committed to producing an objective, transparent, and nonpartisan evaluation of parliamentary

performance. At the same time, the Scorecard cannot capture every relevant aspect of MP performance.

Readers should keep a few caveats in mind when assessing the data reported here.

First, because AFLI strives to remain an objective observer of Parliament’s activities, none of the

measures in the Scorecard derive from our assessments of the relevance or quality of contributions made

by MPs. Participation and debate influence scores are based only on the quantity of contributions made by

those representatives and on the length of the debate following those contributions. Peer assessment

scores are based strictly on the evaluations provided by other MPs of a given MP’s performance. Failing

to maintain impartiality would make it impossible to produce a purely objective evaluation. Similarly, our

measures do not reward or penalise the particular positions MPs take on any issues. While we have coded

contributions as “Government” or “Opposition”, we do not assign a grade for these positions or claim that

either perspective is superior.

Second, there are areas in which the data available to us are incomplete, making it difficult to

produce a comprehensive Scorecard. Not all of the MPs returned the survey we distributed to them.

Although we were able to collect most committee attendance logs, we were unable to obtain attendance

logs for three committees. In addition, some of Parliament’s work is not captured in official records.

Votes in plenary sittings are not recorded, the archives of committee reports with signatures are

incomplete, and there is no official committee Hansard. In all of these areas, improved records would help

us make our measures more precise.

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It is important to emphasize that our ability to collect complete and accurate data depends on

Parliament’s willingness to assist us in this endeavor. Although it was MPs themselves who most strongly

demanded that official leaves be taken into account in the plenary and committee attendance measures,

we were unable to obtain this information from Parliament.

Some of the information we collected is impossible to verify. Although we report the MPs’

responses about how they spent their CDF money, we are unable to know with any certainty how truthful

these responses were. It is also difficult to verify attendance as it is possible that some MPs sign in and

then leave.

Finally, we recognise that each MP’s situation is different, which may make any attempt to

compare the performance of all MPs imperfect. The constitutional requirements of certain MPs, such as

the Speaker or Deputy Speaker, make them inherently incomparable to other MPs and prevent them from

participating in the daily debate and fulfilling other duties that all MPs normally perform. The unique

circumstances of individual MPs are varied and may affect their score in any number of ways. For

example, each MP has a different relationship with his or her local councilors and other leaders, meaning

that some MPs attend many LC-V meetings, while other choose to boycott the meetings in protest – or

may simply not be invited. Still other MPs may take advantage of worthy opportunities to travel or

otherwise work on behalf of the constituencies at the cost of committee meetings or plenary sittings – for

example, some MPs have been invited to represent Parliament at the Juba peace talks or at meetings of

the Pan African Parliament. In each of these cases, we have attempted to collect data that would allow us

to take these differences into account. In some cases, though this is simply not possible, as data are not

available. For this reason we strongly encourage MPs to attend AFLI dissemination workshops and use

these as an opportunity to provide richer information to voters than what is presently available.

One anomaly we have taken pains to account for in the Scorecard relates to MPs who were

elected through by-elections and those who were ousted or died during the term. It is not accurate or fair

to compare MPs who have taken office during the Eighth Parliament or left office before the end of the

session to MPs who have had a full term in office. Thus, MPs elected and ousted in by-elections and MPs

who have died are scored against the full set of MPs, but only for the period in which the MP has been in

office. For example, if an MP has served since April 2008 (i.e. for the last two months of the second year

of the Eighth Parliament), his or her percentile scores will be based on his or her performance (i.e. share

of sittings attended, share of lines spoken in plenary, etc.) in that two month period as compared to all

other MPs.

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In recognising that there are limitations inherent in any attempt to assess MPs according to

consistent criteria, we emphasise again that the Scorecard is a tool to start a discussion about the best way

to recognise the work of MPs and inform voters. We encourage voters, members of the media, and

government officials alike to query their representatives on the scores laid out here. It is possible that

some aspects of an MP’s performance are not captured fully by our measures, and thus that some MPs

have received lower scores than are warranted. Of course, it is also possible that some MPs have received

scores higher than their overall performances merit. The Scorecard should not be taken in isolation, nor

interpreted as encouragement to vote for or against any particular Members of Parliament. It should

simply be taken for what it is – accurate and objective information on many of the activities that MPs

perform on behalf of their constituents, and indeed of all Ugandans.

11 LOOKING AHEAD

The methodology, measures, and layout of the 2007 – 2008 Scorecard represent the culmination of two

years of consultation and revision and will serve as the model for all future iterations of the Scorecard.

The information contained in the Scorecard will be updated, published, and distributed around the country

annually until at least the 2011 election and hopefully beyond.

Over the next three years, we will organise and hold workshops in 147 of the 294 geographic

constituencies in the country. The workshops will bring together local leaders, community members, and

MPs, allowing constituents to view and understand the Scorecards and to question their MPs on the data

contained in them. It is our hope that these workshops will provide a forum not only for distributing and

explaining the Scorecards but also for democratic discussion and debate. The workshops have gotten off

to a promising start, and we look forward to refining and improving them over the next three years.

Although we cannot possibly visit every constituency in Uganda before 2011, we hope to be able to

expand our project in future years.

12 CONCLUSION

Every voter who casts a vote based primarily on the performance of his/her representative contributes to

the strengthening of democracy in Uganda. Unfortunately, many voters lack the requisite information to

vote on this basis. The Scorecard seeks to empower Ugandans to make informed decisions about who is

best fit to represent their constituency in Parliament by providing accurate and objective information

about every MP’s past performance. We are dedicated to producing the most complete and rigorous

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Scorecard possible every year, and we believe this year’s reforms to the Scorecard and Scorecard

methodology will enable us to do that. However, the Scorecard is only useful if the information reaches

voters, so we hope you will join us when the Scorecard forum comes to your constituency. With your

help, we can make Ugandan democracy stronger.

 

 

 

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Text2: Aadroa Onzima AlexConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

25 40 0

0

19

Achdri Kamilo0782172319

Olufe Sub-county, Ovujo Village, at junction on Koboko road

Defence

Defence and Security

Maracha County

Arua

Shadow Cabinet

FDC

136638112

1366380

358

0

Peer Assessment

29 28 10 48 90

Accessibility 1 2

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 24

5680

Attendance

Excused**

38

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 4

913

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 34

Source: FDC office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

13

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

34

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

29Opp

Grade: E

FB*

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Text2: Abura Pirir SamuelConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

46 56 0

0

63

Otita Joseph0782421274

In the LC-III sub-county office

Defence

None

Matheniko County

Moroto

Backbencher

NRM

136638348

1366380

777

0

Peer Assessment

37 7 39

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 43

3780

Attendance

Excused**

77

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 8

513

N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: Hon. Abura Pirir Samuel

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Butchers association. Bicycle repairs. Brick laying. Brewers

project. Road to the site of the dam. Footballs for sub-county clubs.

Borehold repairs.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

38

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM71

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Acen RhodaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

17 27 0

0

15

Elebu Ismael0773327901

Gender

None

Women

Amuria

Backbencher

FDC

13663862

1366380

132

0

Peer Assessment

27 50 26 39 25

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 20

6080

Attendance

Excused**

52

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 7

1017

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 30

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Support for women, youth, farmers, disabled, and other trade groups: 5.4m\= for Amuria County, 2.7m\=

for Kapelbyongo County. Renovation of health center III in Abarilela Sub-county: 900,000\=.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

10

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

35

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Achia RemigioConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

81 73

76

38

Lolem Samuel0753336481

Nabilatuk Trading Centre & Achegeretolim, Pian County

National Economy, Agriculture

None

Pian County

Nakapiripirit

Backbencher

NRM

1366381050

1366381443

160

Peer Assessment

56 36 66 68 30 46

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 33

4780

Attendance

Excused**

15

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 5

5661

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 47

Source: Hon. Achia Remigio

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Opening of a new community secondary school where I pay for

over 90 students.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

67Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

40

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

93

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Achia Terence NacoConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

60 23 0

40

43

Nyangan Sisto0782529371

Pastoralists, Public Accounts, Public Service

None

Bokora County

Moroto

Backbencher

NRM

136638587

13663851

87

0

Peer Assessment

42 39 77 42 20

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

4480

Attendance

Excused**

30

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 38

111149

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 40

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

I supported women groups, youth, supplies for community secondary

schools and books for primary schools. Some tools and seeds for

farming groups.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 48

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

21

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Achilla Aleper MargaretConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

20 0 0

0

40

None

None

Women

Kotido

Backbencher

NRM

13663877

1366380

010

0

Peer Assessment

1 2 0 1 4

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 34

4680

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 0

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Agriculture (tractor service): 2.5m\=. Cereal banking: 1.15m\=. Art and crafts: 500,000\=. Bee keeping:

900,000\=. Bricklaying: 613,000\=. Brewing: 500,000\=. Piggery:

900,000\=.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

18

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

2

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Aciro ConcyConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

19 0 0

0

49

None

None

Women

Amuru

Backbencher

Independent

13663875

1366380

03

0

Peer Assessment

16 17 37 23 86

Accessibility 1 2

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 37

4380

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 29

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

21

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

1

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Adong Omwony FlorenceConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 87

0

100

Abula Julius0772538452

Foreign Affairs

None

Labwor County

Abim

Backbencher

NRM

579900

579900

31

Peer Assessment

15 23 17 19 6

Accessibility 2 8

N/A

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

534

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

11

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 2/5/2008 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 9

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

This MP did not receive CDF money for 2006 - 2007.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

36

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

35Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Ahabwe Godfrey PerezaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

67 80 72

81

81

Besigye Samson0772846704

Bubare Trading Centre, Bubare Sub-County, Kabale Distric

Trade, Commissions, Business

None

Rubanda County East

Kabale

Committee Chairperson

NRM

136638709

1366381765

2396

1

Peer Assessment

97 98 99 84 70

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 50

3080

Attendance

Excused**

41

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 37

78115

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 98

Source: Hon. Ahabwe Godfrey Pereza

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Church development support activities. School structure

renovations and construction. Health related activities.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

83

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 63Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 55

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

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Text2: Akbar Hussein GodiConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

44 0 93

43

49

Safi Alema Tio0782572016

Transport Road, opposite White Coach Offices, Arua Town, Arua Municipality

Commissions, Foreign Affairs

None

Arua Municipality

Arua

Backbencher

FDC

136638331

13663884

08

4

Peer Assessment

91 68 71 82 13

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 37

4380

Attendance

Excused**

16

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 9

98107

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 74

Source: Hon. Akbar Hussein Godi

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Jet spray for washing bay, Bibles, Quran, computers, primary books

for PLE, fundraising in church.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM44

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

8

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

85

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Akello Judith FrancaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

55 47 90

39

99

None

None

Women

Pader

Backbencher

FDC

136638514

13663840

445

2

Peer Assessment

35 53 35 28 56

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 63

1780

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 37

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

65Opp

Grade: C

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

26

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Akena James Micheal JimmyConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

65 72 0

85

74

Ocari-Dyagcal0712656436

Maruzi Road, Lira town

CHOGM, Natural Resources, Gov't Assurances

None

Lira Municipality

Lira

Backbencher

UPC

136638654

1366381970

1495

0

Peer Assessment

92 85 39 31 83

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 47

3380

Attendance

Excused**

49

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 19

2948

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 76

Source: UPC office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

81

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 64Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Akiror Agnes EgunyuConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

15 0 0

0

67

Plot 6 Ngora Road

Trade, HIV/AIDS, Foreign Affairs

None

Women

Kumi

Backbencher

FDC

13663849

1366380

04

0

Peer Assessment

39 30 48 26 53

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 44

3680

Attendance

Excused**

18

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 4

3438

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 33

Source: FDC office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

28

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

10

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

14

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Akol Rose OkulluConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

81 76 0

55

80

James Oluka0752664168

Along the main road in Bukedea Town

Pastoralists, Budget

None

Women

Bukedea

Backbencher

NRM

1366381031

136638460

1713

0

Peer Assessment

40 53 56 69 40 23

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 49

3180

Attendance

Excused**

85

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 11

516

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 45

Source: Hon. Akol Rose Okullu

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Provision of continuous assessment tests for PLE students.

Mobilisation of women to join SACCOs. Fundraising activity

contributions to especially churches/mosques. Funding

activities in women/interest groups.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

77Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

84

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Akumu Mavenjina CatherineConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

29 43 72

44

26

Appointments, Legal & Parliamentary

None

Women

Nebbi

Backbencher

NRM

136638160

13663886

386

1

Peer Assessment

6 11 34 21 53 81

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**

34

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 15

3752

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 24

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

29

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

34

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

27

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Alaso Alice AsianutConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

98 46 87

64

86

HIV/AIDS, Social Services

None

Women

Soroti

Backbencher

FDC

1366382906

136638726

437

2

Peer Assessment

94 88 91 83 53

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 52

2880

Attendance

Excused**

32

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 15

4055

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 91

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

91

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

35

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

16

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Alintuma Nsambu John.CConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 0

0

3

N/A

Information & Communication Technology

Bukoto County East

Masaka

Minister of State

NRM

1366380

1366380

110

Peer Assessment

37 49 93 22 63

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 4

7680

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 55

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

2

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

5

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

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Text2: Alisemera Babiha JaneConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

85 57 0

70

41

Lawrence Rwabuhiga Adyeri0772972753

Karugutu Trading Centre, Main Road, Ntoroko County, Bundibugyo District

HIV/AIDS, Social Services

None

Women

Bundibugyo

Backbencher

NRM

1366381193

136638926

804

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 35

4580

Attendance

Excused**

57

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 25

3055

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: Hon. Alisemera Babiha Jane

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Acquired land for a model farm for the women. We are preparing it for good rearing. Started fish farming.

Provided planting materials. Contributed to poultry farming for

women groups.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

67Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 60Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Alupo Jessica R. EpelConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

41 62 0

48

96

Imeri Mary0772948859

Katakwi Town Council, Ojula House, Opposite Katakwi Police, Office of Woman Member of Parliament

Gov't Assurances, Defence

None

Women

Katakwi

Backbencher

NRM

136638279

136638168

925

0

Peer Assessment

49 46 82 70 59 75

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 60

2080

Attendance

Excused**

90

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 22

830

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 64

Source: Hon. Alupo Jessica R. Epel

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Gave to various income generating groups across the constituency and

data available in the constituency office.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM62Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

82

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Amali Caroline OkaoConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 0 90

0

20

Ecir Bonny0392820724

Acengryeny Trading Centre, Abuti sub-county, Amolatar District next to Aputi Health Centre III.

Trade

None

Women

Amolatar

Backbencher

Independent

1366380

1366380

05

2

Peer Assessment

1 3 3 2 3

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 26

5480

Attendance

Excused**

36

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 6

1420

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 1

Source: Hon. Amali Caroline Okao

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

I purchased goats for the women and distributed through women

councils: 6m\=. I also repaired one borehold that had broken down

before with the 4m\= balance.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

9

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

17

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

92

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Amongi Beatrice LagadaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

75 79 84

45

49

Fred Enap0782096530

Kamdini corner, Lira Road, Aber sub-county, Oyam District

Pastoralists

None

Women

Oyam

Backbencher

NRM

136638879

13663896

2344

1

Peer Assessment

99 100 69 95 62 73

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 37

4380

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 96

Source: Hon. Amongi Beatrice Lagada

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Provided bee-keeping training and bought 100 beehives for registered women groups: 5.5m\=. Bought 100 citrus seedlings for 7 youth groups

in Oyam, one group per sub-county: 3m\=. Initiated boda boda

saving groups in each trading center: 2.1m\=.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM 56Opp

Grade: C

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

96

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Amongi Betty OngomConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

30 96 0

0

25

Lillian Okello0782303053

Trade

None

Women

Apac

Backbencher

Independent

136638173

1366380

9144

0

Peer Assessment

66 63 68 65 55

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 28

5280

Attendance

Excused**

28

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 5

1520

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 65

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

16

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM 66Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM49Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Amuge Rebecca OtengoConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

55 0 0

48

81

Obol Geofrey0782911079

St. Augustine Community Centre, Lira School of Catering, Kitgum Road next to the court

HIV/AIDS, Public Service

Public Service

Women

Lira

Shadow Cabinet

Independent

136638510

136638154

05

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 50

3080

Attendance

Excused**

84

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 19

928

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: Hon. Amuge Rebecca Otengo

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Distributed 34 sewing machines to organised women groups: 4.08m\=. 40 bicycles to parish development committees: 4.4m\=. 49 mattresses to health units: 1.715m\=. Support

SACCOS: 700,000\=.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM62Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

43Opp

Grade: D

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

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Text2: Amuriat Oboi PatrickConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

83 78 0

48

70

Emma Opolot0772586251

Plot 6 Ngora Road

Land, Science & Tech., Infrastructure

Works and Infrastructure Development

Kumi County

Kumi

Shadow Cabinet

FDC

1366381128

136638173

2124

0

Peer Assessment

77 79 71 79 83

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 45

3580

Attendance

Excused**

68

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 29

2352

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 85

Source: FDC office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

69Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

78

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

35Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Angiro Gutomoi CharlesConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

59 32 0

77

74

Patrick Olet Deacon0392941392

Lira Town, now at Tekullo village, Aromo - Akore St.

Trade, Science & Tech.

None

Erute County North

Lira

Backbencher

Independent

136638567

1366381519

195

0

Peer Assessment

62 56 39 84 52

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 47

3380

Attendance

Excused**

56

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 11

1425

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 62

Source: Hon. Angiro Gutomoi Charles

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Three groups per sub-county in 3 sub-counties of town, women and

students. Each group given 1,000,000/= and the monitoring committee spent 1,000,000/= to

monitor, evaluate and assess the programme.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

75Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

40

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Angufiru MargaretConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

56 38 0

89

33

Aniku Tom0714338013

Appointments, Foreign Affairs

None

Ayivu County

Arua

Backbencher

Independent

136638526

1366382359

308

0

Peer Assessment

23 13 13 32 34

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 31

4980

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

1616

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 16

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

200 textbooks: 3m\=. Manibe Women Group: 3m\=. 40 Footballs:

1.4m\=. 20 bags of cement: 500,000\=. Village bank at Duko sub-

county: 3m\=. Meeting with Ayivu elders: 500,000\=. Workshop at

Onduparaka for youth: 600,000\=.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM60

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

17

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Anokbonggo Willy WashingtonConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

92 57 0

75

96

Lucy Otim0775665488

Aduku Trading Centre, on the main road, Apac district

HIV/AIDS, Social Services

None

Kwania County

Apac

Backbencher

UPC

1366381587

1366381305

794

0

Peer Assessment

32 38 55 15 77

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 61

1980

Attendance

Excused**

82

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 36

1955

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 39

Source: Hon. Anokbonggo Willy Washington

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Bought a constituency van which is being used for transporting the sick

to various health units, and assisting in returning the dead from hospitals/health units for burial in

the constituency.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

95

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

74

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Aol Betty OcanConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

45 22 93

0

70

Obalim Joshua (Ag)0712183006

Gov't Assurances, Presidential Affairs

Rehabilitation, Relief and Disaster Management

Women

Gulu

Shadow Cabinet

FDC

136638336

1366380

76

3

Peer Assessment

30 16 44 45 15 36

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 45

3580

Attendance

Excused**

26

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 7

2532

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 20

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM41

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

18

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Apilinga Moses TakoConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 40 0

0

4

Anyama Williams0782784063

On Moyo-Arua Road near the police quarters after the post office

Science & Tech., ICT

None

West Moyo County

Moyo

Backbencher

UPC

1366380

1366380

355

0

Peer Assessment

18 17 9 40 7

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 6

7480

Attendance

Excused**

11

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 1

4445

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 10

Source: UPC office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

2

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

19

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Arapkissa Yekko JohnConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

34 35 92

0

55

Natural Resources, HIV/AIDS

None

Kween County

Kapchorwa

Backbencher

Independent

136638210

1366380

227

3

Peer Assessment

45 93 94 63 95

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 39

4180

Attendance

Excused**

94

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 29

837

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 88

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Purchased goats for various groups in the subcounties for income

generation.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

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45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

31

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM69

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM54

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Arimpa Kigyagi JohnConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

88 87 72

94

86

George William0752294251

Mbarara Municipality Building 1st door in the engineering building, next to the municipal engineers office

Natural Resources, National Economy

None

Mbarara Municipality

Mbarara

Backbencher

NRM

1366381332

1366383113

3716

1

Peer Assessment

85 76 86 63 23

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 52

2880

Attendance

Excused**

98

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 38

644

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 76

Source: Hon. Arimpa Kigyagi John

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

I chose a CDF Committee of 7 people, chaired by Mr. Silver

Magara. They decided to use the fund for education. 41 students,

orphans who had finished P7 were selected. Each received 100,000/=

per term.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

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25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

98

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

96

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

88

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Aronda NyakairimaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 52

0

0

Public Accounts, Foreign Affairs

None

UPDF

N/A

Backbencher

N/A

1366380

1366380

63

Peer Assessment

48 20 5 7 61

Accessibility

Yes

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 0

8080

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

139139

N/A N/A

N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 15

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

0

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

22

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Arumadri John DrazuConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

82 63 0

64

96

Masikini Ledra Modest0772337725

Okollo Trading Centre, Madi-Okollo County headquarters

National Economy, Public Service

Local Government

Madi-Okollo County

Arua

Shadow Cabinet

FDC

1366381100

136638736

968

0

Peer Assessment

55 70 85 57 95

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 60

2080

Attendance

Excused**

79

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 22

1335

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 77

Source: Hon. Arumadri John Drazu

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Women groups: UGX 4m. Religious groups and churches: UGX 3m.

Youth groups: UGX 3m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

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40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

87

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

77

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

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Text2: Asiimwe Brian ChrisConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

22 49 0

0

98

Kamuhanda Sabiiti0772393813

First is at Rwebizengo Trading Centre, Vando Road. Second is at Karugutu Town Board, Ntoroko Road.

Infrastructure

None

Ntoroko County

Bundibugyo

Backbencher

NRM

8953952

895390

464

0

Peer Assessment

52 20 27 45 39

Accessibility 4 43

N/A

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 39

1150

Attendance

Excused**

38

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 17

3754

N/A

Period Covered: 9/18/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 31

Source: Hon. Asiimwe Brian Chris

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

This MP did not receive CDF money for 2006 - 2007.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

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10

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80

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Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM44

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

40

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM68

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Atim Anywar O. BeatriceConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

80 38 0

41

86

Okwera Peter Omoya0772474504

Uhuru Drive, opposite Kitgum public school, in the open space along the main street

Natural Resources

Water and Environment

Women

Kitgum

Shadow Cabinet

FDC

1366381012

13663852

306

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 52

2880

Attendance

Excused**

72

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 18

1331

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: FDC office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

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35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 56Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Atim Ogwal CeciliaConstituency:

District:

Status:

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Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

36 0 0

0

74

James Acar0752899690

Trading centres in Kwera, Kangai, Bata, Agwata and Dokolo Main Street.

None

None

Women

Dokolo

Backbencher

Independent

136638222

1366380

05

0

Peer Assessment

61 35 40 37 60

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 47

3380

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 43

Source: Hon. Atim Ogwal Cecilia

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Substantial contribution for church projects: UGX 11m. Repaired 4

boreholes: UGX 6.53m. SACCOs: UGX 2m. Youth & women groups:

UGX 606,000.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

39

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Atubo Omara DanielConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

46 0

0

60

Obua Ricky0772659725

Otuke County, Lira, Plot 6/8 Maruzi Road

N/A

Lands, Housing and Urban Development

Otuke County

Lira

Minister

Independent

136638351

1366380

50

Peer Assessment

63 96 35 10 75

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 41

3980

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 62

Source: Otuke County local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

37

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

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Text2: Auru AnneConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

33 51 81

0

55

Mundrua Vicky0772417970

Moyo Town Council, Uganda Technical Institute Road, Adjacent to Universal Lodge

CHOGM, Gender

None

Women

Moyo

Backbencher

Independent

136638197

1366380

595

1

Peer Assessment

60 22 69 12 48

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 39

4180

Attendance

Excused**

58

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 8

917

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 35

Source: Hon. Auru Anne

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Each sub-county received 1m\= which was distributed on average

50,000\= per groupto support existing projects. 2m\= was used to suport youths in their projects and religious organisations to support

construction.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

31

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM54Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM68

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Baba Diri MargaretConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

85 54 0

78

91

Aciro Mary0774104144

Koboko Town Council on the right side at the beginning of the town, Arua-Kaya Rd

Land, Equal Opportunities, Infrastructure

None

Women

Koboko

Backbencher

NRM

1366381176

1366381574

695

0

Peer Assessment

89 54 71 76 75 79

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 55

2580

Attendance

Excused**

67

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 31

2556

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 83

Source: Hon. Baba Diri Margaret

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Bought and installed solar system for Koboko Parents Girls SSS: UGX 3m. Bought and distributed simsim seeds to Koboko farmers: UGX 3m.

Roofed a 2-classroom block for Kuluba Millenium Community SSS:

UGX 2.5m. Bought furniture for Kochi SSS; UGX 2.5m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

93

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 63Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Baba James BolibaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

26 0

0

36

Dragamulai Wayi0782934458

Koboko Town on Moyo Road

N/A

Vice President's Office

Koboko County

Koboko

Minister of State

NRM

136638130

1366380

50

Peer Assessment

33 64 61 46 65

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 32

4880

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 55

Source: Hon. Baba James Boliba

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Constituent demands were mostly on completion of mosque and church projects - More than 20 projects were supported with

cement and iron sheets.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

18

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

35Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Badda FredConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

14 45 0

0

40

Gov't Assurances, Agriculture

None

Bujumba County

Kalangala

Backbencher

Independent

13663836

1366380

398

0

Peer Assessment

64 84 77 80 28 73

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 34

4680

Attendance

Excused**

21

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 9

5665

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 11/11/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 71

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Supported some women and youth groups: 6 million\=. Community self help projects (Kasenyi): 2 million\=.

Multiplication and distribution of high yielding improved potato and

cassava plant materials.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

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20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

16

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

27

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

23

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Bagiire Aggrey HenryConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

49 83 72

38

49

Mr. Kigadha0774226080

Logobere Trading Centre at Mr. Bakoli's building

Commissions, Agriculture

None

Bunya County West

Mayuge

Backbencher

NRM

136638411

13663830

2796

1

Peer Assessment

52 28 28 29 31 17

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 37

4380

Attendance

Excused**

87

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 101

42143

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 23

Source: Hon. Bagiire Aggrey Henry

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM44

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

88

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM55

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Bahane Niyibizi Silver (Sp.Rtd)Constituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

58 49 0

59

49

Kamusime John Bosco0773159046

Rubuguri Town - 26km north of Kisoro along Kisoro-Rubuguri-Nteko [Nkuringe] Road

Pastoralists, Trade, Local Gov't

None

Bufumbira County North

Kisoro

Backbencher

NRM

136638548

136638575

497

0

Peer Assessment

48 47 34 67 66

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 37

4380

Attendance

Excused**

60

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 69

72141

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 50

Source: Hon. Bahane Niyibizi Silver (Sp.Rtd)

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Used to support community schools by buying building

materials. Churches also supported during their fundraising drive. Agricultural associations were supported with spray pumps.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM 56Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM55Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

35Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Bahati DavidConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

90 69 0

89

99

Ntahubari Moses0751585113

Opposite UNATU Kabale Town along Kisoro Road

National Economy, ICT

None

Ndorwa County West

Kabale

Backbencher

NRM

1366381443

1366382408

1296

0

Peer Assessment

87 65 99 90 58

Accessibility 0 0

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 64

1680

Attendance

Excused**

36

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 16

3753

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 94

Source: Ndorwa County West local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

99

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM51Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

28

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Baka Mugabi StephenConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 0 0

0

70

Pastor Lukoye Sam0782184029

Market street, Bugiri town council

None

None

Bukooli County North

Bugiri

Backbencher

NRM

286850

286850

01

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 5 72

No

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 9

716

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 4/1/2008 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: Bukooli County North local council offic

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

23

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM49Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Bakaluba Mukasa PeterConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

11 42 0

0

10

Equal Opportunities, Natural Resources

None

Mukono County North

Mukono

Backbencher

NRM

13663811

1366380

364

0

Peer Assessment

7 24 3 16 5 15

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 16

6480

Attendance

Excused**

19

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 5

3540

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 4

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

7

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

23

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

5

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Bakeine Mabel L. K.Constituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

62 36 72

66

26

Assy Rutangi0782082451

Kakumiro Town, county headquarters, 50 metres off Mubende-Kibale Road

Local Gov't

None

Bugangaizi County

Kibaale

Backbencher

NRM

136638599

136638850

266

1

Peer Assessment

11 15 9 9 59 29

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**

62

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 62

59121

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 13

Source: Hon. Bakeine Mabel L. K.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

12 students from six subcounties (needy and intelligent) have been paid for fees in St. Edwards SS

Bukumi. 7m\= have been used to pay for 2,800 litres of fuel to open

up 6 access roads, one in each sub-county.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 52

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

48Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

88

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Bakkabulindi CharlesConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

12

0

13

Harriet Mugamba0772439236

Bauman House, Room EB-6

N/A

Sports

Workers

N/A

Minister of State

NRM

13663824

1366380

Peer Assessment

51 57 94 68 57

Accessibility

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 19

6180

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A N/A

N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 71

Source: Hon. Bakkabulindi Charles

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Used for educating/sensitising our workers. Poultry farming to

generate income. Goats and pigs for income generation.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

9

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Bako Christine AbiaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

70 19 0

53

23

Budget, Social Services

Education and Sports

Women

Arua

Shadow Cabinet

FDC

136638761

136638390

48

0

Peer Assessment

21 15 16 74 36

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 27

5380

Attendance

Excused**

21

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 9

5665

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 24

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 49

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

15

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

2

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

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Text2: Bakunda Alex ByarugabaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

53 92 96

42

91

Gerald Agaba0782632539

Kabyuanda Trading Centre, main street next to Savanah Hotel

Local Gov't, Public Service

None

Isingiro County South

Isingiro

Backbencher

NRM

136638472

13663857

6226

4

Peer Assessment

67 78 64 84 90 66

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 55

2580

Attendance

Excused**

92

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 108

35143

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 85

Source: Hon. Bakunda Alex Byarugaba

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Supported women groups with start up capital for goat project.

Supported communities with cements to work on community

bridges.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM63Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

95

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

99

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Baliddawa Edward KafufuConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

19 97 72

36

80

Daudi Mukuve0752941613

Office in Nambale Trading Center, 14km from Iganga on Iganga-Kaliro Road

Science & Tech., Business, ICT

None

Kigulu County North

Iganga

Committee Chairperson

NRM

13663875

13663811

12656

1

Peer Assessment

32 4 5

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 49

3180

Attendance

Excused**

100

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 41

445

N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: Hon. Baliddawa Edward Kafufu

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Each of the 4 sub-counties were given 2,250,000/= which they spent on roofing unfinished classrooms

in the sub-county.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM43

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

99

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

88

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

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Text2: Balikowa HenryConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

66 28 81

67

86

Waiswa Johnson0752559375

At Bugaya Trading Centre in Bugaya Sub-County next to Bugaya headquarters

Infrastructure, Land, Budget, Gender

None

Budiope County

Kamuli

Backbencher

NRM

136638668

136638916

145

1

Peer Assessment

47 38 61 38 67 34

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 52

2880

Attendance

Excused**

41

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 26

5480

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 45

Source: Hon. Balikowa Henry

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Purchased cement, iron sheets and farm inputs to support community

development, schools and SACCOs.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

79

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

29

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM72

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Balikudembe Mutebi JosephConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

28 40 0

33

49

Appointments, Gender

None

Busiiro County South

Wakiso

Backbencher

DP

136638146

1366382

355

0

Peer Assessment

36 63 49 43 22

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 37

4380

Attendance

Excused**

24

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 4

1721

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 39

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

34

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

24

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

2

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Balingirira Abdul NakendoConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 0 0

0

18

Gov't Assurances, Foreign Affairs

None

Bukooli County North

Bugiri

Backbencher

NRM

1079530

1079530

05

0

Peer Assessment

6 3 1 13 2 9

Accessibility

N/A

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 19

4564

Attendance

Excused**

35

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 7

1724

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 3/30/2008–

Overall Percentile: 1

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

This MP did not receive CDF money for 2006 - 2007.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

8

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

16

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Balyejjusa JuliusConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

47 35

74

26

National Economy, Finance

None

People with Disabilities

N/A

Backbencher

NRM

136638367

1366381298

22

Peer Assessment

24 31 66 43 55 52

Accessibility

Yes

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**

54

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 16

2238

N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 40

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 50

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

41

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Bangirana Kawoya AnifaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 73 0

0

9

Massiwa Cathy0772906658

Mitete Trading Centre, Mitete Sub-County. Shares structures with Sembabule Women Development Association (SEWODA) and Lwemiyaga Mawogola SACCO (LWEMA)

Natural Resources, HIV/AIDS

None

Women

Sembabule

Backbencher

NRM

1366380

1366380

1535

0

Peer Assessment

20 20 20 5 35 7

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 13

6780

Attendance

Excused**

36

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 11

2637

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 11/11/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 10

Source: Hon. Bangirana Kawoya Anifa

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Support for youth and women groups, SACCOs, construction for

mosques and other institutions.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

4

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM52Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Banyenzaki HenryConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

88 29 0

73

96

Njwarira KacariNot Available

At mile 28 on Kabale-Kisoro Road (Approx. km 42) at Muko-Kagorogoro Trading Centre.

Budget, Finance

None

Rubanda County West

Kabale

Backbencher

NRM

1366381338

1366381205

156

0

Peer Assessment

67 45 23 55 45 0

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 60

2080

Attendance

Excused**

35

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 12

2941

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 22

Source: Hon. Banyenzaki Henry

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Provided potato seeds and other improved seeds for cash and food

multiplication.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

94

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

24

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

35Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Bartille Johnson ToskinConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

83 52 90

64

61

Batya Simon Kamaswa0752375759

Bukwo Town Council, Border College Academy

Land, Public Accounts, Infrastructure

None

Kongasis County

Bukwa

Backbencher

NRM

1366381122

136638725

605

2

Peer Assessment

98 81 55 77 70

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 42

3880

Attendance

Excused**

78

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 108

66174

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 89

Source: Hon. Bartille Johnson Toskin

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Support to community schools: UGX 5m. Support to orphans'

education: 1.5m. Support to women groups: 1.5m. Support to youth

groups: UGX 1m.Support to faith based organisations: UGX 1m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM69

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

92

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Barumba Beatrice RusaniyaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

37 0 0

37

20

Appointments, Social Services, Appointments

None

Women

Kiruhura

Backbencher

Independent

136638234

13663821

06

0

Peer Assessment

10 13 19 3 44

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 26

5480

Attendance

Excused**

24

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 12

4557

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 7

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

25

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

12

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

11

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Baryomunsi ChrisConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

97 60 70

77

72

Orishaba Ruth0774952603

Next to the woman MP's office

HIV/AIDS, Social Services

None

Kinkiizi County East

Kanungu

Backbencher

NRM

1366382350

1366381493

8720

1

Peer Assessment

82 91 91 82 58 94

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 46

3480

Attendance

Excused**

70

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 31

2455

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 90

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

90

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM70

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

94

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Bayiga Lulume MichaelConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0

0

77

Foreign Affairs

None

Buikwe County South

Mukono

Backbencher

DP

92140

92140

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 4 43

N/A

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 3

25

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A N/A

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 5/7/2008 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

This MP did not receive CDF money for 2006 - 2007.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

28

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

94

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Bazana Kabwegyere TarsisConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

67 0

52

25

Byakyalo F.0772663282

N/A

Relief and Disaster Preparedness

Igara County West

Bushenyi

Minister

NRM

136638724

136638374

70

Peer Assessment

49 47 29 50 38 23

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 28

5280

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 35

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 48

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

19

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

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Text2: Bbumba Syda NamirembeConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 0

0

12

Sempala Kigozi0772470812

Kiwoko town, Ngoma road

N/A

Gender, Labour and Social Affairs

Nakaseke County

Nakaseke

Minister

NRM

1366380

1366380

80

Peer Assessment

55 93 70 55 39 42

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 18

6280

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 64

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

5

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

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Text2: Bihande Bwambale YokasiConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

32 19 0

0

86

Buhiku Enock0751721913 & 0782028205

Kisinga Trading Centre

None

None

Bukonjo County East

Kasese

Backbencher

FDC

136638188

1366380

510

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 52

2880

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: Hon. Bihande Bwambale Yokasi

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Women microfinance: UGX 4m. Heifer programme: UGX 1.8m.

Youth boda boda: UGX 2m. Church construction: UGX 1m. Youth

sports: UGX 1.2m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM42

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Bikwasizehi K. DeusdeditConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

95 89 0

95

90

Anyetaaza VictorNot Available

Near the county headquarters, Nsiika

Science & Tech., Business, Agriculture

None

Buhweju County

Bushenyi

Committee Chairperson

NRM

1366381941

1366383552

4687

0

Peer Assessment

78 56 81 49 58 99

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 54

2680

Attendance

Excused**

86

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 37

1653

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 79

Source: Hon. Bikwasizehi K. Deusdedit

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Purchase of coffee and wheat seeds for income generation

activities: UGX 7.5m. Promoting education through the aware of

prizes: About UGX 4m..

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

99

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

90

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

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Text2: Bintu Abwooli Lukumu JaliaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

79 73 84

96

67

Sarah Gonzaga0772575924

Plot 26 commercial Street, Masindi Town, Masindi District

Equal Opportunities, Business, Foreign Affairs

None

Women

Masindi

Committee Chairperson

NRM

136638985

1366383756

1539

2

Peer Assessment

78 72 59 71 83 25

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 44

3680

Attendance

Excused**

46

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 8

1321

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 73

Source: Hon. Bintu Abwooli Lukumu Jalia

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Supported womens and youth groups in agriculture (farming), brickmaking, craftmaking, goat

rearing, poultry, savings and credit. Farming provided training in rice and vegetable growing and seeds.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

87

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 61Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

72

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

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Text2: Birekeraawo Nsubuga MathiusConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

84 19 0

54

99

Finance

None

Bukoto County South

Masaka

Backbencher

DP

1366381171

136638437

511

0

Peer Assessment

57 74 55 62 43

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 65

1580

Attendance

Excused**

49

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 10

1525

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 63

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Busubi-Kisekka Murram Road: UGX 2.1m. Seke Muslim and Senya P.S.: UGX 1.8m. St. Joseph Kinoni and

Kimwanyi Church: UGX 1.7m. Bukoto South Coffee Farmers: UGX 3m. Agali Awamu and Bukumbula

women's groups: UGX 500,000. Community footballs: UGX 700,000.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

86

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

29

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

23

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Boona EmmaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

65 90 87

59

72

Baguma Videous0782650224

Bananuka Drive Plot 3, Room 2, behind UGAFODE Bank

Pastoralists, Local Gov't, Foreign Affairs

None

Women

Mbarara

Backbencher

NRM

136638658

136638575

5156

2

Peer Assessment

26 86 42 81 35

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 46

3480

Attendance

Excused**

93

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 104

29133

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 59

Source: Hon. Boona Emma

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Income generating activities, e.g. goat distribution, chairs for hire, seed distribution, and beehives:

UGX 7.45m. Fundraisings for churches, schools, and mosques:

UGX 2.55m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

67Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

95

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM70

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Bucyanayandi TressConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

78 52 0

89

81

Joseph Maniragaba0782615751

Kisoro District, Kisoro Town, Mutanda Road

Commissions, Public Service

None

Bufumbira County South

Kisoro

Backbencher

Independent

136638980

1366382431

637

0

Peer Assessment

14 9 50 23 57

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 50

3080

Attendance

Excused**

91

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 86

31117

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 20

Source: Hon. Bucyanayandi Tress

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Project write up on potatoes & rain water harvesting: UGX 600,000. Fundrasing for churches: UGX

3.9m. Support to private schools: UGX 2.8m. Support to youth

programmes: UGX 850,000. Hired transport for anti-malaria drugs:

UGX 800,000.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

92

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

77

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

35Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Bukeni Gyabi FredConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

87 92 81

93

67

Natural Resources, Commissions

None

Bubulo County West

Manafwa

Backbencher

NRM

1366381318

1366382871

6035

1

Peer Assessment

62 39 42 51 57 37

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 44

3680

Attendance

Excused**

82

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 82

44126

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 46

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

90

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

90

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

18

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Bukenya Gilbert BalibasekaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

37 0

0

3

Joyce Turyahikayo0772468940

Kakiri town council, Wakiso

N/A

None

Busiiro County North

Wakiso

Vice President

NRM

136638230

1366380

50

Peer Assessment

13 2 60 83 86

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 4

7680

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 38

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

12

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

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Text2: Busima Cosmas Mafabi W.Constituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

57 48 84

67

20

Land, Science & Tech., Infrastructure

None

Budadiri County East

Sironko

Backbencher

NRM

136638536

136638916

464

1

Peer Assessment

66

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 26

5480

Attendance

Excused**

44

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 18

3452

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 48

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

43Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM53

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Busingye Karooro Okurut MaryConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

48 65 0

72

81

Nassan Lyamuba0772654426

Rules, Business, Presidential Affairs

None

Women

Bushenyi

Committee Chairperson

NRM

136638384

1366381133

1137

0

Peer Assessment

79 28 87 77 88 78

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 50

3080

Attendance

Excused**

76

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 19

1231

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 82

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

69Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

75

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

14

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

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Text2: Butime Rwakaikara TomConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

91 79 0

95

90

Edward Nkonge0772-982062

Commissions, Presidential Affairs

None

Mwenge County North

Kyenjojo

Backbencher

NRM

1366381503

1366383692

2264

0

Peer Assessment

95 61 85 55 65 99

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 54

2680

Attendance

Excused**

94

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 87

23110

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 87

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

7 million\= to religious development projects. 2 million\= to Katooka

SACCO. 1 million\= to education, orphans.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

99

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

89

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Buturo Nsaba JamesConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

36 0

0

70

Joseph Nizeye0772557161

Nyakabanda sub-county on road to Kisoro Town, Kisoro District

N/A

Office of Vice President (Ethics)

Bufumbira County East

Kisoro

Minister of State

NRM

136638219

1366380

70

Peer Assessment

47 77 81 51 67

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 45

3580

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 67

Source: Hon. Buturo Nsaba James

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Supported microfinance organisations. Supported local

community projects which have an economic empowerment element.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

37

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Bwerere Kasole Lwanga EdwardConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

48 34 72

36

96

Salongo Kisitu0775289847

Main Street near Zain offices at roundabout and junction, in Mubende town council offices

Gov't Assurances, Social Services

None

Buwekula County

Mubende

Backbencher

NRM

136638384

13663811

216

1

Peer Assessment

35 27 22 38 30 89

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 61

1980

Attendance

Excused**

62

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 34

3266

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 34

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM61

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

47Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM55

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Byabagambi JohnConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

54 0

72

49

Twesigye Clement0753576832

2 miles off Ibanda town next to Caltex

N/A

Works

Ibanda County South

Ibanda

Minister of State

NRM

136638488

1366381160

50

Peer Assessment

95 87 78 100

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 37

4380

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 98

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM59

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

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Text2: Byamukama NuluConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 53 0

0

16

Gender

None

Kitagwenda County

Kamwenge

Backbencher

NRM

1366380

1366380

645

0

Peer Assessment

44 77 22 72 35 16

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 21

5980

Attendance

Excused**

13

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 1

1617

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 43

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

7

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

26

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

11

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Byanagwa Samuel RwamafaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

71 51 72

53

94

Muhanga Trading Centre along Mbarara-Kabale Road

Budget, Social Services

None

Rukiga County

Kabale

Backbencher

NRM

136638777

136638390

546

1

Peer Assessment

88 19 42 60 64 97

Accessibility 0 0

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 58

2280

Attendance

Excused**

75

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 39

2665

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 66

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

78Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM67

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

26

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Byandala Abraham JamesConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

78 72 72

67

90

Mulani Mukiibi0772859505

Opposite Luwero district headquarters (Kasoma zone)

Land, Science & Tech., Infrastructure

None

Katikamu County North

Luwero

Backbencher

NRM

136638948

136638916

1476

1

Peer Assessment

9 19 13 45 45 26

Accessibility 5 72

No

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 54

2680

Attendance

Excused**

91

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 39

1352

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 17

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

85

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

85

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM71

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Byanyima NathanConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

86 95 96

67

92

Robert Ankunda Ahimbisibwe0774725549

Small bldg in the trading centre of Juru in Kashumba Sub-County, on Isingiro-Rakai Rd at Juru within Nakivale Refugee Settlement camp. On the right as you move to Rakai about 20km from District HQ.

Land, Budget, Business, Infrastructure

None

Bukanga County

Isingiro

Committee Chairperson

NRM

1366381203

136638916

7356

4

Peer Assessment

94 91 92 95 85 77

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 56

2480

Attendance

Excused**

92

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 48

1563

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 96

Source: Hon. Byanyima Nathan

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Bought a generator of 10 KV to run a constituency milk cooler at

Endiinzi Trading Centre in Endiinzi Sub-County: UGX 12m. Helped

cattle keepers to get a milk cooler from Dairy Development Authority.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

90

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

98

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

99

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

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Text2: Byenkya Nyakaisiki BeatriceConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

70 42 0

49

60

Nyama Hunge Jacinta0772934456

Kijungu next to courts of judicature, Hoima town

HIV/AIDS, Public Service

None

Women

Hoima

Backbencher

NRM

136638768

136638187

367

0

Peer Assessment

12 26 60 48 18 54

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 41

3980

Attendance

Excused**

76

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 17

1128

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 28

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM60

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 60Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Chekamondo Rukiya KulanyConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

46 71

98

43

N/A

Privatisation

Women

Kapchorwa

Minister of State

NRM

136638337

1366384835

71

Peer Assessment

11 42 13 58 67 50

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

4480

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 35

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM64Opp

Grade: C

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

27

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

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Text2: Dombo Lumala EmmanuelConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

98 92 0

81

36

Kereji John0752519956

On Mbale Road opposite the hospital of Busolwe

Natural Resources, National Economy, Business

None

Bunyole County

Butaleja

Committee Chairperson

NRM

1366382557

1366381720

6004

0

Peer Assessment

100 100 97 71 94 59

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 32

4880

Attendance

Excused**

74

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 26

1844

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 99

Source: Bunyole County local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

76Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

86

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

35Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: D'Ujanga Giw SimonConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

52 0

0

63

Jesse Ukweda0754554337 & 071261172

Opposite Paidha town council Nebbi road

N/A

Energy

Okoro County

Nebbi

Minister of State

NRM

136638447

1366380

60

Peer Assessment

29 36 10 50 15 52

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 43

3780

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 23

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Distributed to youth to create revolving fund.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM41

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

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Text2: Ebong DavidConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

53 58 0

56

40

Olili Sam0752269569

Olel-Pek Road, ASDI building opposite Apac boma ground, Apac town council

Rules, Defence

None

Maruzi County

Apac

Backbencher

Independent

136638476

136638475

824

0

Peer Assessment

18 24 86 28 65

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 34

4680

Attendance

Excused**

20

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 4

2529

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 38

Source: Independent office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 51

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

35

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Ecweru Musa FrancisConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

68 0

57

13

Otim Charles0772997926

N/A

Office of Prime Minister (Disaster Preparedness)

Amuria County

Amuria

Minister of State

NRM

136638732

136638482

20

Peer Assessment

80 52 87 44 85

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 19

6180

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 77

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM45

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

19

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

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Text2: Ejua SimonConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

29 0

0

20

Hadji Noah Musa Ori0772530817

At Odia Nyandri, at the junction for Arua-Kampala and Arua via Custom Road, on the eastern side of the road

N/A

Transport

Vurra County

Arua

Minister of State

NRM

136638160

1366380

80

Peer Assessment

23 30 67 10 42

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 26

5480

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 29

Source: Vurra County local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

15

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

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Text2: Ekanya GeofreyConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

96 100 0

70

55

Emiriate John0752326401

Near Mukujju sub-county HQ and SACCO for Mukujju

Local Gov't, Business

None

Tororo County

Tororo

Committee Chairperson

FDC

1366381982

136638923

72878

0

Peer Assessment

90 96 31 80 49 55

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 39

4180

Attendance

Excused**

97

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 102

19121

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 79

Source: Tororo County local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For development as per the guidelines.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

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60

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Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

80

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

100

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

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Text2: Ekemu Charles WillyConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

45 94 0

77

85

Geofrey Osipo Okiror0782121174

Soroti Municipality, next to Catholic bishop's residence

Trade, Local Gov't

None

Soroti Municipality

Soroti

Backbencher

FDC

136638332

1366381511

6917

0

Peer Assessment

0 5 16 26 11

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 51

2980

Attendance

Excused**

85

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 97

44141

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 3

Source: Hon. Ekemu Charles Willy

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Organising and administering pre-PLE exams for all PLE candidates in municipality: UGX 3.5m. Funeral groups: UGX 2m. Church groups,

women and youth.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

72Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

93

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Ekwau Ibi FlorenceConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

49 76 0

40

97

Natural Resources

Lands and Physical Planning

Women

Kaberamaido

Shadow Cabinet

FDC

136638388

13663849

1665

0

Peer Assessment

38 33 74 37

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 62

1880

Attendance

Excused**

72

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 18

1331

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 42

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Mosquito nets for pregnant mothers. Medicine for national

medical stores. Milk powder.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM63Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

81

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

11

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

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Text2: Emigu Julius PeterConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

76 17 0

72

97

Equal Opportunities, Presidential Affairs

None

Kaberamaido County

Kaberamaido

Backbencher

FDC

136638894

1366381118

35

0

Peer Assessment

74 61 73 75 30

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 62

1880

Attendance

Excused**

46

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 9

1524

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 68

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Built 5 teachers house in community school. Contributed towards church construction.

Contributed to the development fund for parents' secondary

schools.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

89

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

23

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

23

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Epetait FrancisConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

77 55 0

64

61

Plot 6, Ngora Road

National Economy, Social Services

Health

Ngora County

Kumi

Shadow Cabinet

FDC

136638931

136638735

754

0

Peer Assessment

85 56 82 60 55

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 42

3880

Attendance

Excused**

57

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 28

3462

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 74

Source: FDC office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

24 boreholes repaired: 7 million\=. 1 dam repaired: 1.5 million\=. 2

churches supported (purchased pews & shutters): 700,000\=. Cash balanced in the Constituency Fund account at Stanbic Kumi Branch: 215,000\=. Administrative costs of

transport: 585,000\=.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

70Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 58Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

19

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

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Text2: Eriyo JescaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

38 0

0

32

Njeakpe Coroh0772824685

Near roundabout on Moyo/wani road

N/A

Environment

Women

Adjumani

Minister of State

NRM

136638248

1366380

40

Peer Assessment

30 61 18 7

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 30

5080

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 19

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

21

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Euku Simon RossConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

72 77 0

40

63

Emadu Robert0782153850

Otuba Trading Centre

Public Accounts, Legal & Parliamentary

None

Kalaki County

Kaberamaido

Backbencher

UPC

136638781

13663848

1895

0

Peer Assessment

38 57 85 49 44

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 43

3780

Attendance

Excused**

48

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 68

107175

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 55

Source: Hon. Euku Simon Ross

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Revolving fund to communities. Re-roofing classroom blocks. Machine

for duplicating primary school exams & scholastic materials.

Helping churches - the foundation of moral building. Social activities

for youth. Widows and orphans.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM59

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM 66Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Fungaroo Kaps HassanConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

69 37 90

0

90

Kasaja RasulNot Available

Party offices (FDC) at the county and sub-county levels (Obongi Town).

Equal Opportunities, Defence

None

Obongi County

Moyo

Backbencher

FDC

136638744

1366380

275

2

Peer Assessment

96 88 61 37

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 54

2680

Attendance

Excused**

39

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 7

1522

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 87

Source: Hon. Fungaroo Kaps Hassan

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Community mobilisation for development. Fundraising for

community information resource centre.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM58

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

33

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

97

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Gudoi YahayaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

64 37 0

78

81

Malunda Musa0752627260

Mbale Bufumbo Jewa Trading Centre, mile 7 Mbala Bufumbo Road, Gudoi Yahaya Shop

Appointments, Foreign Affairs

None

Bungokho County North

Mbale

Backbencher

NRM

136638642

1366381590

277

0

Peer Assessment

35 29 75 40 76

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 50

3080

Attendance

Excused**

28

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 4

1216

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 46

Source: Hon. Gudoi Yahaya

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

I targeted needy areas in the communities; community schools. 2 million/= for schools in Bukonde

sub-county, 2.5 million/= for Bufumbo sub-county schools. 5.5

million/= for other schools.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

81

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

25

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

35Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Guma Gumisiriza DavidConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

88 68 0

84

55

National Economy, Finance

None

Ibanda County North

Ibanda

Backbencher

NRM

1366381365

1366381938

1245

0

Peer Assessment

68 82 93 98 52 77

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 39

4180

Attendance

Excused**

28

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 9

2938

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 88

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

82

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

46Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

23

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Hashaka Kabahweza FlorenceConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

70 19 0

86

16

Mbarara Road in Kibale County

Public Accounts, Finance

None

Women

Kamwenge

Backbencher

NRM

136638757

1366382239

55

0

Peer Assessment

7 0 3 17 14

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 21

5980

Attendance

Excused**

12

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 4

148152

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 2

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM58

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

12

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

19

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Hyuha Samali DorothyConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

27 0

35

13

Gessa Nathan Dawunah0772877656

Butaleja town council in Hirya House opposite district police post

N/A

Without Portfolio

Women

Butaleja

Minister

NRM

136638134

1366385

40

Peer Assessment

82 85 57 19 61

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 19

6180

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 69

Source: local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

On income generating activities for the women and youths: Poultry

farming, value addition to cereals i.e. bakery for wheat, millet, rice. Also roast & pack seeds for sale.

Fruit value addition i.e. fruit juicing & drying.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

17

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Igeme Nathan NabetaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

75 88 0

89

13

Kibugudu Bogere0712884544

Commissions, ICT

None

Jinja Municipality East

Jinja

Backbencher

NRM

136638856

1366382431

3986

0

Peer Assessment

34 41 19 13 63

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 19

6180

Attendance

Excused**

98

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 114

21135

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 30

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM60

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

96

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

14

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Iriama RoseConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

53 0

82

85

Equal Opportunities, Finance

None

Women

Nakapiripirit

Backbencher

Independent

136638466

1366381791

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 51

2980

Attendance

Excused**

17

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 3

3134

N/A N/A

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

79

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

8

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

13

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Jachan-Omach Mandir FredConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

76 0

100

52

Lawrence Wanum Gidaga0772869665

Al FAMO building on the main road opposite UCC Packwach

N/A

Finance (General Duties)

Jonam County

Nebbi

Minister of State

NRM

136638913

136638E+04

60

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 38

4280

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: Jonam County local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

83

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

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Text2: Kaahwa Erisa AmmotiConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

86 39 70

94

85

Muhamood Kyamanywa0782303145

Masindi Port road opposite Port Lodge

Commissions, Social Services

None

Buruuli County

Masindi

Backbencher

NRM

1366381217

1366383222

319

1

Peer Assessment

9 14 21 16 7 31

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 51

2980

Attendance

Excused**

80

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 92

52144

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 7

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Contributed towards public works, fundraising at religious

organisation, contributed to youth and women group activities,

education of some children and capacity building.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

96

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 62Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

86

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Kabakumba Labwoni Masiko PrincessConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

60 0

67

90

Kawubi Isreal0774824265

Business

None

Bujenje County

Masindi

Chief Whip

NRM

136638591

136638855

90

Peer Assessment

70 69 65 62 91 27

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 54

2680

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 73

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

77Opp

Grade: B

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

19

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

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Text2: Kabanda Sabano PherryConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

36 60 0

65

33

Muzaale John Bosco0772834448

On Ikiiki Road near the market

None

None

Women

Budaka

Backbencher

NRM

136638219

136638759

866

0

Peer Assessment

15 16 27 19 90

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 31

4980

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 25

Source: local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM42

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Kabuusu Moses WagabaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

41 74 0

39

26

Kasenyi Landing Site. Branch off Entebbe Rd. at Bayitaababiri, 5km to Kasenyi Landing Site

Infrastructure, Agriculture, National Economy, Land

None

Kyamuswa County

Kalangala

Backbencher

Independent

136638277

13663835

1638

0

Peer Assessment

31 21 15 21 16

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**

24

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 22

86108

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 15

Source: Hon. Kabuusu Moses Wagaba

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

We bought goats, both exotic and local goats, cows and bulls which

cows and bulls were given to groups. The goats are now being

given out to groups after breeding.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

33

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

48Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM49Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Kaddumukasa Ssozi JeromeConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

35 0 87

51

12

Hajji Kibuuka Ahmed0753015292

In Mityana Town, on Wamala Road, near Kolping House & in Sekanyonyi Trading Centre

None

None

Mityana County South

Mityana

Backbencher

Independent

136638215

136638265

06

2

Peer Assessment

23 18 12 38 21

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 17

6380

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 15

Source: Hon. Kaddumukasa Ssozi Jerome

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Mostly on repairing deep wells & shalow wells - over 20 were

repaired - and on seeds, ie maize, beans & rice, plus piglets & chicks

for farmers.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

26

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

92

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Kaddunabbi Lubega Ibrahim.IConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

96 84 0

96

77

Mubiru Charles0772878636

Behind Kibibi Taxi Park

National Economy, Business, Finance

None

Butambala County

Mpigi

Committee Chairperson

NRM

1366382085

1366383865

2918

0

Peer Assessment

91 92 89 87 3

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 48

3280

Attendance

Excused**

63

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 20

1838

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 82

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

98

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

80

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

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Text2: Kafabusa Werikhe MichaelConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

14 0

43

20

BCU building along Republic street in Mbale Municipality (Room)

N/A

Housing

Bungokho County South

Mbale

Minister of State

NRM

13663835

13663884

70

Peer Assessment

52 55 84 6 82

Accessibility 3 23

No

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 26

5480

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 52

Source: Bungokho County South local council offi

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

18

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

5

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

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Text2: Kajara Aston PetersonConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 0 0

0

26

Musabe G.W.0782142774

Kyenjojo Town Plot 19 Kampala Road/Kajara Road Corner House

Rules

None

Mwenge County South

Kyenjojo

Backbencher

NRM

1366380

1366380

04

0

Peer Assessment

14 18 9 16 24 38

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

1616

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 11

Source: Hon. Kajara Aston Peterson

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Promotion of upland rice seed (4 tons). Support to SACCOs. Support

to churches. Provision of hand hoes to farmers. Contribution to

fundraisings.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

11

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

0

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Kajeke WilfredConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

70 56 0

50

41

Robert Songo Nambadi0782395300

Mbale Municipal Council, Republic Street, former CAO offices directly opposite Mbale Municipal Council Offices

HIV/AIDS, ICT

Communication, ICT, Science and Technology

Mbale Municipality

Mbale

Shadow Cabinet

FDC

136638768

136638226

767

0

Peer Assessment

63 53 81 75 62 71

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 35

4580

Attendance

Excused**

16

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 4

4246

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 71

Source: Hon. Kajeke Wilfred

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 54Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Kakoba OnyangoConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

78 97 99

93

88

CHOGM, Gov't Assurances, Foreign Affairs

None

Buikwe County North

Mukono

Backbencher

NRM

136638949

1366383020

14004

4

Peer Assessment

86 76 92 99 94

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 53

2780

Attendance

Excused**

78

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 18

1129

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 97

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

6.5 million\= spent on improved cassava cutting for about 100 villages. Rest 3.5m\= used on construction material (mainly

cement & iron sheets for community projects and religious

institutions).

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

94

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

91

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

41Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Kakooza JamesConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

79 57 87

46

77

Rev Katunguka Abel0752990090

Commissions, Finance

None

Kabula County

Lyantonde

Backbencher

NRM

1366381005

136638114

796

2

Peer Assessment

44 65 53 76 40

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 48

3280

Attendance

Excused**

54

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 51

69120

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 57

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

71Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

85

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Kaliba StevenConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

75 85 87

91

81

Tushabo Mwero0772552793

Tooro Dairy building in Fort Portal Town opposite the book shop

CHOGM, Local Gov't, Foreign Affairs

None

Fort Portal Municipaity

Kabarole

Backbencher

NRM

136638874

1366382629

2997

2

Peer Assessment

75 55 83 66 34 57

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 50

3080

Attendance

Excused**

63

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 70

63133

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 65

Source: Hon. Kaliba Steven

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Mosque and church activities: 5.5m\=. Cultural institutions:

500,000\=. Women groups: 1m\=. Youth groups, eg boda boda,

brickmaking, etc.: 1.5m\=. Drama groups: 1.5m\=.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

91

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

81

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Kamanda Bataringaya CosConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

39 0

0

43

Tadeo Mugwani0772919959

Bundibugyo, Fort Portal road near Caltex (Main Street)

N/A

Minerals

Bwamba County

Bundibugyo

Minister of State

NRM

136638263

1366380

40

Peer Assessment

40 97 82

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

4480

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Bought hoes, rice seedlings & iron sheets which were distributed to

farmers, women, youths, & people with disability groups. Cash was

given also to some women, youths, and church orgs as contribution to

buy more seedlings to increase production

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

29

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

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Text2: Kamba Saleh M.W.Constituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

41 87 0

44

26

Mpangu Joseph0782605381

Public Accounts, Defence

None

Kibuku County

Pallisa

Backbencher

NRM

136638276

13663886

3935

0

Peer Assessment

80 10 33 81

Accessibility 1 2

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**

96

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 117

23140

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 49

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Bought plastic water drums, tarpaulines, and balls for youth and

distributed to 120 villages.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

35

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

94

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

9

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Kamuntu EphraimConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

42 0

0

36

Benson Atugabirwe0752522529

Bugonji Subcounty Trading Centre

N/A

Industry

Sheema County South

Bushenyi

Minister of State

NRM

136638289

1366380

70

Peer Assessment

89 89 87 53 88 98

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 32

4880

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 93

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

25

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

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Text2: Kamya Beti Olive Namisango TurwomweConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

97 77 0

91

57

Betty Senduwa0712316772

Nakulabye (next to the pool joint)

Agriculture, National Economy

Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries

Rubaga Division North

Kampala

Shadow Cabinet

FDC

1366382244

1366382595

1848

0

Peer Assessment

71 78 72 66 73

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 40

4080

Attendance

Excused**

31

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 16

4561

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 77

Source: Rubaga Division North local council offi

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

90

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM52Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Kasaija MatiaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

79 72

85

61

Salongo John Babwetera0782726256

Karuguza T.C. within Kibala Town Council

N/A

Internal Affairs

Buyanja County

Kibaale

Minister of State

NRM

136638991

1366382038

61

Peer Assessment

91 75 45 67 82 80

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 42

3880

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 84

Source: Hon. Kasaija Matia

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Bought and supplied either a pig or five chieckens to one farmer per village: 6 million/=. Bought motor

bike for supervision of the farmers: 2.4 million/=. Provision of fuel and small allowance for coordinators,

1.6 million/= per parish.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

81

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

88

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

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Text2: Kasaija Stephen KagweraConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

92 0 98

87

85

Abdulla Agaba0772410685

Fort Portal Town, New Taxi Park, Block 2 on entrance

Agriculture, Budget

None

Burahya County

Kabarole

Backbencher

NRM

1366381558

1366382269

07

5

Peer Assessment

71 67 75 85 84

Accessibility 1 2

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 51

2980

Attendance

Excused**

65

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 34

3064

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 84

Source: Hon. Kasaija Stephen Kagwera

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

I gave 10 exotic heifers to 10 women and youth groups in

Bukuku, Kichwamba, Karambi, and Busoro sub-counties. I gave text

books to private schools, promoted development projects in churches

and mosques.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

96

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

31

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM69

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Kasamba MathiasConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

84 63 0

99

20

Bagaga Budala0782452869

Ssanje Trading Centre. Kakuuto Community Development Project (KACODEP), 18km from Kyotera along Mutukula Rd

None

None

Kakuuto County

Rakai

Backbencher

NRM

1366381167

1366389461

985

0

Peer Assessment

92 90 94

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 25

5580

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: Hon. Kasamba Mathias

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Sponsorship to 5 post primary students. Bicycle scheme for

community mobilizer (46 bicycles). Distributed planting materials to

farmers. Promoted chicken rearing in Kasasa sub-county.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

69Opp

Grade: B

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Kashaija RobertConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

38 85

58

43

Nasasira Emmanuel0752828218

Kiruhura District, Buremba Sub-County

CHOGM, Appointments, Presidential Affairs

None

Youth

N/A

Backbencher

NRM

136638260

136638539

308

Peer Assessment

36 48 33 73 38 14

Accessibility

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

4480

Attendance

Excused**

59

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 9

1019

N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 37

Source: Hon. Kashaija Robert

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Mobilised the different youths groups and gave each group a contribution depending on the

activity being carried out.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM46

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

77

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Kasigwa HarryConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

39 0 0

43

32

Kigenyi Moses0712312875

Natural Resources

Energy and Mineral Development

Jinja Municipality West

Jinja

Shadow Cabinet

FDC

136638261

13663877

06

0

Peer Assessment

84 86 77 89 96

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 30

5080

Attendance

Excused**

12

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 1

3031

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 92

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

35

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

6

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Kasozi Joseph MuyombaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

13 22

0

32

Bauman House (Parliamentary Avenue)

HIV/AIDS, Presidential Affairs

None

Youth

N/A

Backbencher

NRM

13663831

1366380

7

Peer Assessment

57 49 71 45 26

Accessibility

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 30

5080

Attendance

Excused**

71

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 12

921

N/A N/A

N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 48

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

We bought exotic goats for different youth groups in the sub-counties of

Kyanulibwa (5m\=) and Kyazanga (5m\=).

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

13

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

44Opp

Grade: D

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Kasule Lumumba JustineConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

45 50 0

0

26

Mutumba Stephen0752500559

HIV/AIDS, Gender

None

Women

Bugiri

Backbencher

NRM

136638334

1366380

536

0

Peer Assessment

75 59 92 94 98 68

Accessibility 4 43

No

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**

20

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 3

2023

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 94

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

23

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

29

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

11

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Katende Gordon SematikoConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

21 78 93

0

52

Kirumira0772848378

Science & Tech., ICT

None

Mityana County North

Mityana

Backbencher

NRM

13663878

1366380

2106

3

Peer Assessment

43 41 46 47 39

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 38

4280

Attendance

Excused**

99

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 39

645

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 39

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

23

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

92

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM69

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Katirima Manoni PhinehasConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

20 0

0

3

Rules, Defence

None

UPDF

N/A

Backbencher

N/A

13663877

1366380

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility

Yes

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 3

7780

Attendance

Excused**

33

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 8

2129

N/A N/A

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

8

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

16

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Katongole BadhulConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

43 54 0

38

61

Kalisoke Badhul0774666673

Kwegegwa behind the community centre

Public Accounts, Defence

None

Kyaka County

Kyenjojo

Backbencher

NRM

136638317

13663829

704

0

Peer Assessment

25 15 44 19 29

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 42

3880

Attendance

Excused**

42

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 48

92140

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 18

Source: Kyaka County local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM47

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

48Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Katuntu AbduConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

89 91 0

47

95

Kyozira Ayuub0772872708

Idudi Trading Centre, Bugiri

Legal & Parliamentary

None

Bugweri County

Iganga

Backbencher

FDC

59156607

5915659

5464

0

Peer Assessment

88 97 58 49 48

Accessibility 5 72

N/A

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 26

935

Attendance

Excused**

37

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 7

1623

N/A

Period Covered: 12/18/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 81

Source: FDC office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

83

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM68

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

88

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Katuramu Hood KiribeddaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

77 26

47

88

Busingye Deborah0782171034

HIV/AIDS, Gender

None

People with Disabilities

N/A

Backbencher

NRM

136638917

136638137

12

Peer Assessment

53 63 43 24 31

Accessibility

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 53

2780

Attendance

Excused**

70

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 13

1023

N/A N/A

N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 42

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Joima District Union for PWDs: UGX 500,000. Masindi District Union for PWDs: UGX 500,000. Stationery and office for Hoima PWDs: UGX

100,000.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

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25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

75Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

47Opp

Grade: D

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Kawanga John BaptistConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

69 43 0

85

88

Nasswuna Justine0712950716

Plot 117 Mawogola Street, Masaka Municipality

Trade, Rules

Tourism, Trade and Industry

Masaka Municipality

Masaka

Shadow Cabinet

DP

136638745

1366382031

3811

0

Peer Assessment

69 54 58 94 91

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 53

2780

Attendance

Excused**

64

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 19

1736

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 83

Source: Hon. Kawanga John Baptist

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Set up a maize mill, a) milling for individuals for domestic

consumption, b) milling for schools, and c) milling for traders.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

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30

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40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

88

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM53Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

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Text2: Kawuma MuhamedConstituency:

District:

Status:

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Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

28 65 0

0

52

Makumbi Francis0712729911

Plot 19 Kwafu Road, Kitoro, Entebbe

Science & Tech., Gender

None

Entebbe Municipality

Wakiso

Backbencher

DP

136638147

1366380

1155

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 38

4280

Attendance

Excused**

57

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 10

1222

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: Hon. Kawuma Muhamed

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Youths projects, e.g. brick laying, transport, and fishing. Women

projects. Churches and mosques. Community activities.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

27

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM 65Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Kayagi Sarah NetalisireConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

62 24 0

46

38

HIV/AIDS, Gender

None

Women

Manafwa

Backbencher

NRM

136638605

136638135

105

0

Peer Assessment

47 57 53 96 80

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 33

4780

Attendance

Excused**

44

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 8

1523

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 75

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

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Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 49

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

28

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

5

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Kazibwe Musisi TomConstituency:

District:

Status:

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Committees:

Office Location:

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Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

40 82 0

36

26

Kisagazi Lawrence0782319649

Public Accounts, Defence

None

Ntenjeru County South

Kayunga

Backbencher

NRM

136638272

13663819

26816

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**

83

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 93

47140

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Gave coffee seedlings.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

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80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

87

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

14

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Khiddu Makubuya EdwardConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

57 72

74

40

Kadu Buyise0772663062

Wobulenzi Town, near the taxi park

N/A

Justice, Constitutional Affairs and AG

Katikamu County South

Luwero

Minister

NRM

136638537

1366381229

61

Peer Assessment

77 93 26 77 70

Accessibility 2 8

No

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 34

4680

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 80

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

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120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM 56Opp

Grade: C

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30Opp

Grade: E

FB*

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Text2: Kibanzanga Christopher M.Constituency:

District:

Status:

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Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

80 48 0

65

99

Nyamunungu Patricie0753797972

Kasese Town Council, Kibanzanga House

Budget, Presidential Affairs

Presidency and Anti-Corruption

Busongora County South

Kasese

Shadow Cabinet

FDC

1366381011

136638742

4610

0

Peer Assessment

46 27 62 48 66 30

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 63

1780

Attendance

Excused**

34

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 9

2231

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 44

Source: Hon. Kibanzanga Christopher M.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Employment abroad. Health centre - Bunyandiko. Goat farming -

Bunyandiko. Education fund. Grounding mill for community.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

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40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

88

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

38

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

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Text2: Kibedi Zaake WanumeConstituency:

District:

Status:

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Office Location:

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Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

30 40

42

36

Rules, Defence

None

Youth

N/A

Backbencher

NRM

136638161

13663863

35

Peer Assessment

50 34 54 3 11 5

Accessibility

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 32

4880

Attendance

Excused**

52

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 12

1729

N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 11

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Youth demonstration centre - Nakabago in Jinja: UGX 3.5m. Support items for the floods

affected in Teso: UGX 2.8m. Youth SACCOs: UGX 2.7m. Motorcycle project for boda boda: UGX 2m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

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5

10

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20

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30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

33

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

44Opp

Grade: D

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Kiboijana Margaret N.Constituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

86 81 90

87

88

Jolly Mugyenyi0772536987

Off Ibanda Town on Ibanda-Mbarara Road at mile 2 opposite Ibanda Town Council office under Ibanda Integrated Development Agency (IIDA)

Agriculture, Public Accounts

None

Women

Ibanda

Backbencher

NRM

1366381235

1366382269

2475

2

Peer Assessment

29 21 65 42 25 31

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 53

2780

Attendance

Excused**

66

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 95

80175

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 28

Source: Hon. Kiboijana Margaret N.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Poultry. Piggery and goats. Apiary. Forest planting. Fruit growing - I

procured birds from Kamokya local chicken and at sub-county got 1000 birds. Revolving projects among 8

sub-counties.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

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90

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

95

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

79

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

97

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Kiiza Rwebembera JamesConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

29 29 0

0

52

Pastoralists, Budget, Defence

None

Bugahya County

Hoima

Backbencher

NRM

136638160

1366380

167

0

Peer Assessment

62 51 64 74 42 34

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 38

4280

Attendance

Excused**

73

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 17

1229

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 57

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

27

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM50

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

11

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Kiiza WinifredConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

44 17 0

46

52

Ruyaruma Yosia0777012237

Alexander Street, Plot 23 (Mzee Gidion's House), Kasese Town Council, Kasese District

Appointments, Presidential Affairs

None

Women

Kasese

Backbencher

FDC

136638331

136638113

310

0

Peer Assessment

44 68

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 38

4280

Attendance

Excused**

22

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 3

1619

N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: Hon. Kiiza Winifred

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Revolving fund for women groups. Supported local youth drama

group. Procured goats, piglets and cows for youth & women groups. Supported or contributed towards the construction of some churches in the District & sanitation program

in sub-county.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM47

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

15

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Kikungwe IssaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

35 0 0

53

33

Matovu0782915304

Nalukolongo Cock House, Next to Polyfibre (U) Ltd.

Gov't Assurances, Business, Presidential Affairs

None

Kyadondo County South

Wakiso

Committee Chairperson

DP

136638212

136638396

05

0

Peer Assessment

90 88 91 87 83

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 31

4980

Attendance

Excused**

61

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 16

1632

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 96

Source: Hon. Kikungwe Issa

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Assistance to SACCOs: UGX 4m. Repairs to churches and mosques.

Purchase of water tank for UPE school.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

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10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

36

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

28

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

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Text2: Kirunda Kivejinja Ali MuwabeConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

11 0

0

8

N/A

Third DPM; Information and National Guidance

Bugweri County

Iganga

Minister

NRM

950257

950250

20

Peer Assessment

40 72 39 67 32 67

Accessibility

Yes

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 7

4855

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 2/25/2008–

Overall Percentile: 51

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

6

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Kiryapawo Loi KageniConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

56 67 0

78

92

Namanja George0754385054

Appointments, Business, Foreign Affairs

None

Budaka County

Budaka

Committee Chairperson

NRM

136638522

1366381579

1166

0

Peer Assessment

5 5 35 10 5

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 56

2480

Attendance

Excused**

68

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 9

716

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 5

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Poultry, fish farming, bee keeping, pig farming, fruit tree planting, etc. I

bought tools and gave out to identified beneficiaries

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

81

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

14

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

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Text2: Kisira Margaret MbeizaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 43 96

0

40

Land, Gov't Assurances, Infrastructure

None

Women

Kaliro

Backbencher

NRM

1366380

1366380

3812

8

Peer Assessment

3 14 2 60 1

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 34

4680

Attendance

Excused**

38

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 20

4464

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 2

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

14

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

38

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

18

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Kitatta AboudConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

54 29 0

82

81

Shop is at Kitoro Trading Centre, Kibechs Place Shop. Farm is at Lwempazi-Katuulo

Equal Opportunities, Presidential Affairs

None

Bukoto County West

Masaka

Backbencher

NRM

136638506

1366381791

1611

0

Peer Assessment

5 5 31 35 18

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 50

3080

Attendance

Excused**

91

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 18

624

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 9

Source: Hon. Kitatta Aboud

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Computer for Kyazangu SACCO: UGX 1.02m. Seeds for pumpkins &

cabbages: UGX 2.2m. LC-III activities: UGX 1.5m. Roofing a community centre: UGX 2.4m.

Religious institutions contributions: UGX 2.1m. The remaining amt was spent on women and youth grps.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

78Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 64Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Kiyingi AsumanConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

34 93 81

67

86

Hamza Kinhiri0751785926

Namisambya-Kitayunjwa Road opposite Namisambya Primary School, Kitayunjwa

Rules, Business, Legal & Parliamentary

None

Bugabula County South

Kamuli

Committee Chairperson

NRM

136638203

136638914

6715

1

Peer Assessment

83 77 51 74 84 46

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 52

2880

Attendance

Excused**

61

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 32

3264

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 78

Source: Hon. Kiyingi Asuman

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Sinking and construction of boreholes: UGX 5.5m. Contribution

towards school fees for O-level students: UGX 1.4m. Contribution of fees for needy A-level students:

UGX 2.5m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM64Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

83

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

91

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

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Text2: Kiyonga Chrispus Walter BazarrabusaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

56 0

61

25

Baluku Festo0782543395

Bwera Hospital Road

N/A

Defence

Bukonjo County West

Kasese

Minister

NRM

136638532

136638599

100

Peer Assessment

59 81 34 52 56

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 28

5280

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 60

Source: Bukonjo County West local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM46

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

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Text2: Kiyonga Francis AdamsonConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 31

0

15

Ambros Merian0774103206 & 0753385050

Within Amudat Training Centre under Church of Uganda, opposite Tororo Cement parking yard, next to Guest House of Amudat

Pastoralists, Gender

None

Upe County

Nakapiripirit

Backbencher

Independent

1366380

1366380

17

Peer Assessment

8 9 5 7 2

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 20

6080

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

1717

N/A N/A

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 2

Source: Hon. Kiyonga Francis Adamson

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Paid fees of identified children/students 70%. Security committee chairpersons mobile

phones 5%. Women groups income generating activities 25%.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

6

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

13

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

93

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Kubeketerya JamesConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

96 90 0

80

97

Mr Kasimu0775441500

Mpungwe Trading Center & Kigandalo Trading Center

Gov't Assurances, Business, Social Services

None

Bunya County East

Mayuge

Committee Chairperson

NRM

1366382105

1366381672

4736

0

Peer Assessment

87 89 80 98 81 55

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 62

1880

Attendance

Excused**

86

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 46

2066

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 93

Source: Hon. Kubeketerya James

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Bought land for two primary schools, iron sheets for churches

and mosques, cement for mosques and churches, computers to

secondary and primary schools.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

98

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

92

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

35Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Kutesa SamConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 0

0

2

Ssembabule town near round about as you proceed to district headquarters

N/A

Foreign Affairs

Mawogola County

Sembabule

Minister

NRM

1366380

1366380

50

Peer Assessment

10 10 49 17 4 22

Accessibility 2 8

No

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 2

7880

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 8

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

1

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

2

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

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Text2: Kwebiha JoyceConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

32 93

0

77

Ruzoora Godwin0772613309

Kasiima LC-I office, Fort Portal Road

Foreign Affairs

None

Women

Kyenjojo

Backbencher

NRM

136638190

1366380

42

Peer Assessment

38 12 24 36 33 62

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 48

3280

Attendance

Excused**

53

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 5

712

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 26

Source: local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Women groups for income generation: 4.36m\=. Youth groups: 910,000\=. SACCOs: 4.15m\=. Faith

based organisations: 830,000\=.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

38

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

93

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Kwizera EudiaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

15 24 0

0

57

Kyomukama Abbud0772858162

In Kisoro Town Council, opposite Kindly Petrol Station on Mutolere - Kabale Junction Road

Land, Gov't Assurances, Infrastructure

None

Women

Kisoro

Backbencher

NRM

13663846

1366380

107

0

Peer Assessment

27 8 7 32 75

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 40

4080

Attendance

Excused**

68

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 36

2864

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 17

Source: Hon. Kwizera Eudia

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Assisted women groups, youth groups, SACCOs and institutions, especially churches and schools.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

23

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

44Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Kyahurwenda Abwooli TomsonConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

29 25 0

0

33

Natural Resources, Appointments

None

Buhaguzi County

Hoima

Backbencher

NRM

136638159

1366380

117

0

Peer Assessment

13 22 17 18 39 25

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 31

4980

Attendance

Excused**

42

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 12

2335

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 16

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Support churches construction. Sponsor treatment of needy

children.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

19

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

27

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

2

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Kyamulesire RamadhanConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 0

0

1

Rules, Legal & Parliamentary

None

UPDF

N/A

Backbencher

N/A

1366380

1366380

0

Peer Assessment

20 20 6 2 32

Accessibility

Yes

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 1

7980

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

6464

N/A N/A

N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 6

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

1

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

0

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Kyanjo HusseinConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

73 80 0

50

36

Timothy Serunjogi0772489927

Kabalagala on Gaba Road before Kampala International University

National Economy, Defence

Internal Affairs and Human Rights

Makindye Division West

Kampala

Shadow Cabinet

JEEMA

136638797

136638231

2418

0

Peer Assessment

81 66 47 97 88

Accessibility 1 2

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 32

4880

Attendance

Excused**

32

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 7

1926

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 87

Source: Makindye Division West local council off

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Youth rogrammes, elderly programmes, women programs, specific religious programmes

(churches and mosques).

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 53

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

29Opp

Grade: E

FB*

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Text2: Kyatuheire JacquelineConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

28 42 70

43

36

Turyabasa Ivan0772393179

Near the police and opposite the party office

Local Gov't, Social Services

None

Women

Kanungu

Backbencher

NRM

136638148

13663876

3620

1

Peer Assessment

33 44 61 33 55 61

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 32

4880

Attendance

Excused**

10

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 2

168170

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 45

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

32

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

20

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM55

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Kyetunda Muhindo ElijahConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

22 61 0

0

43

Opposite Sunset View Restaurant

Natural Resources, Budget

None

Busongora County North

Kasese

Backbencher

NRM

13663881

1366380

9110

0

Peer Assessment

68 45 52 82 51

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

4480

Attendance

Excused**

40

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 15

3247

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 63

Source: Busongora County North local council off

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

20

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM50

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Kyeyago Jowali KakwaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 40 72

0

26

Mr. Diogo George0782675666

Bugame Trading Centre, Kityerera Parish, Kityerera Sub-county, Mayuge District

Budget, ICT

None

Bunya County South

Mayuge

Backbencher

NRM

1366380

1366380

346

1

Peer Assessment

17 6 14 25 34 27

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**

62

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 29

2756

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 12

Source: Hon. Kyeyago Jowali Kakwa

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Training of local farmers in local chicken farming: UGX 2.6m.

Procurement of poultry feeds: UGX 3m. Hatching costs: UGX 3m.

Procurement of building materials: UGX 1.4m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

11

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM50

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM55

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Kyomugisha Grace Kashaija IkirizaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

51 26

54

18

Budget, Finance

None

UPDF

N/A

Backbencher

N/A

136638418

136638437

12

Peer Assessment

52 44 74

Accessibility

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 23

5780

Attendance

Excused**

39

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 13

2841

N/A N/A

N/A N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

I spent the money on projects of wives of soldiers in Army units. The projects ranged from training them

and equipping them with skills, mushroom growing and supporting

their piggery projects.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

36

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

25

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Lokeris Peter AimatConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

33

0

20

N/A

Primary Education

Chekwii County

Nakapiripirit

Minister of State

NRM

136638199

1366380

Peer Assessment

27 27 11 27 9

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 26

5480

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A N/A

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 13

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

16

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

26

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

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Text2: Lokii Peter AbrahamsConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

23 27 0

0

12

Land, Local Gov't, Infrastructure

None

Jie County

Kotido

Backbencher

NRM

13663897

1366380

1310

0

Peer Assessment

59 22 48 83 88

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 18

6280

Attendance

Excused**

26

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 36

132168

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 61

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Supported women and youth groups - village savings and loan

associations. Figures vary between UGX 400,000 and UGX 1m. (10

groups supported).

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

12

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

20

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

2

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Lokodo SimonConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

50 19 0

67

74

Infrastructure, Land

None

Dodoth County

Kaabong

Backbencher

NRM

136638412

136638916

59

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 47

3380

Attendance

Excused**

66

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 25

2247

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Helping women groups: UGX 4m. Youth groups: UGX 3m. Education:

UGX 3m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

65Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

38

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

11

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Lubyayi Iddi KisikiConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

12 15 0

0

8

Gov't Assurances, Defence

None

Bukomansimbi County

Masaka

Backbencher

Independent

13663820

1366380

211

0

Peer Assessment

31 17 52 32 34

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 12

6880

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

3030

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 28

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

6

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

6

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

5

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Lubyayi John-Bosco SseguyaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

68 29 71

80

41

Nagujja Anita0774263750

After the road humps from Kampala, near VAD office

Trade, Science & Tech.

None

Mawokota County South

Mpigi

Backbencher

NRM

136638735

1366381646

158

1

Peer Assessment

25 39 51 61 41 65

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 35

4580

Attendance

Excused**

34

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 7

1825

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 44

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

65Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

23

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

95

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Lukwago EriasConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

99 61 0

75

26

Mbabazi Dedgratias0782798252

Chambers Plot 4 Johnstone Street, Bauman House

Local Gov't, Legal & Parliamentary

Justice & Constitutional Affairs; Attorney Gen.l

Central Division

Kampala

Shadow Cabinet

DP

1366383075

1366381436

918

0

Peer Assessment

83 91 48 92 24

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**

19

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 22

147169

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 82

Source: Hon. Lukwago Erias

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Promoting education in the constituency. Support for religious development programmes. Holding

civic education seminars.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

70Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

36

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

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Text2: Lukwago Rebbecca NalwagaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

14 0 72

0

81

Mayanja Lydia0753060088; 0782223082

Within the district headquarters

Science & Tech., Gender

None

Women

Luwero

Backbencher

Independent

13663833

1366380

06

1

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 50

3080

Attendance

Excused**

32

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 6

1622

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: Hon. Lukwago Rebbecca Nalwaga

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

35

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

15

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM70

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Lule MawiyaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

16 16 0

0

74

Butebo Trading Centre near the roundabout

None

None

Kalungu County East

Masaka

Backbencher

NRM

10901045

1090100

38

0

Peer Assessment

32 33 8 59 3

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

2662

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

N/A

Period Covered: 8/23/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 14

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

31

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Lyomoki Sam JacobConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

80 48

49

16

Dinah Kusasira0712169342

Central Organisation of Free Trade Unions (COFTU), Plot 55 Balintuma Rd, Mengo

Science & Tech.

None

Workers

N/A

Backbencher

NRM

1366381006

136638209

46

Peer Assessment

76 99 70 97 33

Accessibility

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 21

5980

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

55

N/A N/A

N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 89

Source: Hon. Lyomoki Sam Jacob

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Contribution to women's SACCO: UGX 2m. Support to a trade union transport business programme:

UGX 2m. Contribution to COFTU (a trade union federation) building

project: UGX 4m. Support to a trade union income generating activity:

UGX 2m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 48

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

21

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Mabikke MichaelConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

70 43 0

69

32

Sserunjogi Ahmed0782389423

Land, Infrastructure

Housing and Urban Development

Makindye Division East

Kampala

Shadow Cabinet

Independent

136638765

136638917

388

0

Peer Assessment

63 46 11 75 13

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 30

5080

Attendance

Excused**

45

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 17

3047

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 37

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM57

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

41Opp

Grade: D

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

19

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

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Text2: Madada Kyebakoze SulaimanConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

22 0

34

23

N/A

Disabilities

Bbaale County

Kayunga

Minister of State

NRM

13663886

1366383

160

Peer Assessment

6 7 18 4 27 6

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 27

5380

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 4

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

19

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

23

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

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Text2: Magoola Zirabamuzale Beatrice MenyaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

43 33 0

70

18

Hajji Kasiko0772466049

Nabidonga Prisons Road

Rules, Agriculture

None

Women

Iganga

Backbencher

NRM

136638309

136638929

206

0

Peer Assessment

68 75 69 68 64

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 23

5780

Attendance

Excused**

31

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 17

4764

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 75

Source: local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM41

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

25

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Magulumaali Mugumya ErasmusConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

48 70 0

62

41

Kasagga0782424024

Lumbugu T Junction Trading Centre, Lwande Sub-County, Kooki County, Rakai District

Equal Opportunities, ICT

None

Kooki County

Rakai

Backbencher

Independent

136638384

136638658

1345

0

Peer Assessment

55 62 37 30 41

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 35

4580

Attendance

Excused**

88

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 35

1449

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 43

Source: Hon. Magulumaali Mugumya Erasmus

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Contributed UGX 1m per subcounty to kick start SACCOs: UGX 8m.

Extended phase 3 electrivitiy power to enhance industrialisation.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 52

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

84

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Makumbi JamesConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 0

0

7

HIV/AIDS, Presidential Affairs

None

UPDF

N/A

Backbencher

N/A

1366380

1366380

0

Peer Assessment

26 26 4 11 10

Accessibility

Yes

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 9

7180

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

2121

N/A N/A

N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 7

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

3

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

0

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Malinga JohnsonConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

89 86 0

92

55

Commissions, Social Services

None

Kapelebyong County

Amuria

Backbencher

Independent

1366381400

1366382810

3402

0

Peer Assessment

83 83 86 88 92

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 39

4180

Attendance

Excused**

55

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 62

82144

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 92

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Church construction: UGX 6m. Women group support: UGX 1m. Micro-finance support: UGX 3m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

86

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

75

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

5

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Mallinga Stephen OscarConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

61 0

51

23

Kateu Clement0774631381

Butebo Trading Centre near the roundabout

N/A

Health

Butebo County

Pallisa

Minister

NRM

136638592

136638355

50

Peer Assessment

71 66 73 15 45

Accessibility 1 2

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 27

5380

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 56

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM43

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

29Opp

Grade: E

FB*

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Text2: Masiko Komuhangi WinifredConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

73 67 0

47

88

Not Available

Republic Road, Rukungiri roundabout, opposite Fountain Hotel

Natural Resources, Public Accounts

None

Women

Rukungiri

Backbencher

NRM

136638801

136638141

1175

0

Peer Assessment

82 51 93 63 66 87

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 53

2780

Attendance

Excused**

63

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 83

75158

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 81

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

74Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM70

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

35Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Matte Joseph SibalinganaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

24 0 93

37

67

Appointments, Foreign Affairs

None

Bughendera

Bundibugyo

Backbencher

NRM

136638101

13663827

04

2

Peer Assessment

46 34 36 23 68 51

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 44

3680

Attendance

Excused**

79

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 10

616

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 41

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

39

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

39

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM54

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Mbabazi AmamaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

64 0

33

10

Within Radio Kinkizi Building on Amama Road

N/A

Security

Kinkiizi County West

Kanungu

Minister

NRM

136638651

1366382

200

Peer Assessment

43 67 100 5 74

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 16

6480

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 64

Source: Kinkiizi County West local council offic

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

33

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

14

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

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Text2: Mbagadhi Frederick NkayiConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

44 22 0

35

63

Mugendawala Hamis0782440606

National Economy, Defence

None

Kagoma County

Jinja

Backbencher

NRM

136638330

1366384

76

0

Peer Assessment

64 59 67 54 12

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 43

3780

Attendance

Excused**

44

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 9

1726

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 49

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Each sub-county received 1.4m\= which they used to purchase goats,

piglets, & chickens. My office supported directly 5 organised

development groups with goats, spray pumps, and broilers which all

totalled to 2.5m\=.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM47

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

26

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

19

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Menhya Gerald SimonConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

32 33 96

52

49

Namayo Joseph0774436006

Kitimbo Road, Kamuli town

HIV/AIDS, Social Services

None

Bugabula County North

Kamuli

Backbencher

NRM

136638189

136638379

205

3

Peer Assessment

43 35 51 72 36 71

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 37

4380

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

5555

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 48

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM42

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

14

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

99

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Migereko DaudiConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

62 0

67

33

kirunda Faruku0712980486

N/A

Energy and Minerals

Butembe County

Jinja

Minister

NRM

136638605

136638882

60

Peer Assessment

72 68 57 46 33 98

Accessibility 3 23

No

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 31

4980

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 69

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 55Opp

Grade: C

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

5

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

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Text2: Mpabwa Sarah PatienceConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

52 42

62

9

Equal Opportunities, Legal & Parliamentary

None

UPDF

N/A

Backbencher

N/A

136638434

136638663

36

Peer Assessment

16 43 24 11 60 74

Accessibility

Yes

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 14

6680

Attendance

Excused**

68

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 32

2557

N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 31

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

37

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM56Opp

Grade: C

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Mpairwe BeatriceConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

15 17 71

0

63

Kugonza Alice0774991482

Buliisa Town, Butiaba Road

None

None

Women

Bulisa

Backbencher

NRM

13663849

1366380

37

1

Peer Assessment

15 42 27 37 35

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 43

3780

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 24

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

26

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

86

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Mugambe Kif'Omusana JosephConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

50 83 98

78

77

Sheik Sulaiman Ibrahim Kabugo0754957979 & 0782997979

Nakifuma Trading Centre, Nakifuma East LC-I

Trade, Science & Tech., Business

None

Nakifuma County

Mukono

Committee Chairperson

NRM

136638415

1366381561

2804

3

Peer Assessment

73 83 16 71 67 81

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 48

3280

Attendance

Excused**

81

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 16

925

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 72

Source: Hon. Mugambe Kif'Omusana Joseph

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Contribution to road construction, SACCOs, borehole repairs, farming & individual and community needs.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

71Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

85

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

87

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

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Text2: Mugerwa Sauda K. NConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

93 65 0

97

52

Grant Street in Masaka town along the street where the former Centenary Bank was located

Commissions, Foreign Affairs

None

Women

Masaka

Backbencher

NRM

1366381656

1366384010

11011

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 38

4280

Attendance

Excused**

82

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 70

37107

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

89

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

79

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM49Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Mugisa Muhanga MargaretConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

66 88 98

60

74

Ampaire Sedrack0752874070

Within the NRM party office

CHOGM, Public Accounts, Presidential Affairs

None

Women

Kabarole

Backbencher

NRM

136638697

136638590

3997

5

Peer Assessment

36 52 88 68 45 56

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 47

3380

Attendance

Excused**

22

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 22

120142

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 60

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Gave it to development projects in the constituency.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

69Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM55Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

87

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Mugyenyi Rutamwebwa MaryConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

64 81 0

60

61

John Mark Rubanyohora0774494040

Gov't Assurances, Legal & Parliamentary

None

Nyabushozi County

Kiruhura

Backbencher

NRM

136638640

136638592

2616

0

Peer Assessment

78 69 38 86 25 97

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 42

3880

Attendance

Excused**

15

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 5

6065

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 73

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM62Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

46Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Muhwezi Katugugu JimConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 15 0

0

12

Ngabirano Emmy0772618191

Karegyesa Road adjacent to the market.

Rules

None

Rujumbura County

Rukungiri

Backbencher

NRM

1366380

1366380

25

0

Peer Assessment

87 84 10 64 20

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 18

6280

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

1616

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 59

Source: Hon. Muhwezi Katugugu Jim

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

We provided hybrid goats to two hundred people in Rujumbura. We chose one sub-county as the first

beneficiaries.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

5

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

6

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Mujuzi PiusConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 0 0

0

9

Sempeera0753504199

Kalisizo Town near Dr. Kigayaaza's clinic

Defence

None

Kyotera County

Rakai

Backbencher

NRM

1366380

1366380

05

0

Peer Assessment

10 3 23

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 14

6680

Attendance

Excused**

28

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 3

1013

N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: Hon. Mujuzi Pius

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Piggery project: 3m\=. School feels: 3m\=. Community projects: 3m\=.

Individual projects: 3m\=.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

4

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

12

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Mukasa Anthony HarrisConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 0 0

0

6

Public Service

None

Buikwe County South

Mukono

Backbencher

NRM

1029340

1029340

02

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility

Yes

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 6

5561

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

1818

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 3/6/2008–

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

3

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

0

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Mukaye Wabudeya BeatriceConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

13 84

0

9

Maweda Michael0772319371

Sironko Town Council, Mahempe Road

N/A

Presidency

Women

Sironko

Minister

NRM

13663831

1366380

41

Peer Assessment

74 87 90 87 83 93

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 13

6780

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 93

Source: Hon. Mukaye Wabudeya Beatrice

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Support to women and youth groups, poultry farming,

horticulture, spray pumps, support to savings & credit groups, sewing

machines, bicycles.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

7

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

91

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

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Text2: Mukisa Fred Douglas MwanjaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

39 0

0

19

Nankoma Trading Centre

N/A

Fisheries

Bukooli County Central

Bugiri

Minister of State

NRM

136638261

1366380

60

Peer Assessment

8 19 47 30 12 28

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 24

5680

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 14

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

17

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM49

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Mukose Moses MutabaaliConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

11 29 0

0

67

Mutyaba Patrick0772879268

Namutumba Town Council

Gov't Assurances, Public Service

None

Busiki County

Namutumba

Backbencher

NRM

13663817

1366380

162

0

Peer Assessment

37 34 15 14 42

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 44

3680

Attendance

Excused**

60

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 19

2039

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 21

Source: Hon. Mukose Moses Mutabaali

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Distribution of local birds - chicks - to women of Namutumba

subcounty. 1000 birds: 4.5 million/=. Treated beans for

planting. 500kg: 3.2 million/=. Gave to various churches and women's

clubs.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

25

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Mukwaya Balunzi JanatConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 99

0

2

Joyce Galiwango0772443483

Kisoga Trading Centre on Old Jinja Road and Seeta Nazigo Trading Centre

N/A

Trade and Industry

Mukono County South

Mukono

Minister

NRM

1366380

1366380

44

Peer Assessment

58 58 62 93 89

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 2

7880

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 79

Source: Hon. Mukwaya Balunzi Janat

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Agricultural toolds took two-thirds of the money: Seeds, spray pumps,

iron sheets for roofing animal sheds.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

1

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

95

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

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Text2: Mulumba Meddie B.Constituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

77 70 72

89

32

Taitika Kusaini0774427260

Commissions, Public Service

None

Luuka County

Iganga

Backbencher

NRM

136638922

1366382431

1346

1

Peer Assessment

53 53 79 51 60

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 30

5080

Attendance

Excused**

99

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 104

13117

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 61

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

69Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

88

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM71

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Munyira Wabwire Omusolo RoseConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

82 69 0

96

70

Rose Wejuli0772348082

Hadongole Road opposite Busia town council offices

Trade, Commissions

None

Women

Busia

Backbencher

NRM

1366381111

1366383942

1307

0

Peer Assessment

29 37 44 79 61 17

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 45

3580

Attendance

Excused**

76

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 70

45115

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 42

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

91

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

78

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Museveni Janet KataahaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

26 29 0

0

8

Bakunda George0752387366

On Mbarara-Kabale Road, next to Western Microfinance Association (WEMIFA) in Ntungamo town

HIV/AIDS, Social Services

None

Ruhaama County

Ntungamo

Backbencher

NRM

136638132

1366380

168

0

Peer Assessment

22 9 38 29 50

Accessibility 0 0

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 12

6880

Attendance

Excused**

26

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 12

4355

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 19

Source: Ruhaama County local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

12

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

21

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

28

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Musumba Isaac IsangaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

47 0

63

20

Kalongo Moses0782422021

N/A

Regional Affairs

Buzaaya County

Kamuli

Minister of State

NRM

136638367

136638694

50

Peer Assessment

86 70 62 22 34 62

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 25

5580

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 61

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM40

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM49

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Mutagamba Maria Lubega EmilyConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

59 0

58

13

Annet Nakitende0712670377

Kyotera Bibiro Street

N/A

Water and Environment

Women

Rakai

Minister

NRM

136638571

136638524

50

Peer Assessment

56 48 67 56 25 84

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 19

6180

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 53

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM40

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

35Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Mutuluuza Peter Claver BarnabasConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

62 86 0

61

74

CHOGM, Public Accounts, Foreign Affairs

None

Mawokota County North

Mpigi

Backbencher

NRM

136638603

136638616

3348

0

Peer Assessment

72 30 45 69 29

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 47

3380

Attendance

Excused**

88

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 99

40139

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 49

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

68Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

90

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

5

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Muwulize Norman IbrahimConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

63 45 98

86

67

Mzee Mpima0782125072

In Lugazi Town - Lugazi Town Council on Ntenga Road - After Umeme offices (Also by Lugazi Yamora SACCO)

Pastoralists, Equal Opportunities, Foreign Affairs

None

Buikwe County West

Mukono

Backbencher

Independent

136638629

1366382237

394

3

Peer Assessment

8 23 30 84

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 44

3680

Attendance

Excused**

88

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 15

621

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 26

Source: Hon. Muwulize Norman Ibrahim

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Procured and distributed coffee to every four farmers, giving 100 plants each to 30 villages in

Kawozo sub-county (4,360,000\=). Procured and handed over 600

metres HEDP fresh water supply pipe to Kitigoma Parish in Najjembe

sub-county.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

77Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM72

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

87

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Muwuma Milton KaluluConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

61 71 72

59

72

Magumba Fredrick0772336919

Iganga Town, Balita Lane Road at Hajji Kalange Yusuf's House

Pastoralists, Local Gov't, Gender

None

Kigulu County South

Iganga

Backbencher

NRM

136638598

136638575

1466

1

Peer Assessment

42 31 84 83 63 81

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 46

3480

Attendance

Excused**

81

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 89

49138

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 67

Source: Hon. Muwuma Milton Kalulu

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Supported some groups. Distributed farm implements. Supported worship centres. Contributed to a school land purchase. Community health

centre. Paid fees for some poor students at secondary.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

65Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

82

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

88

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Mwebaza SarahConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 0 0

0

11

Gender

None

Samia-Bugwe Cnty. North

Busia

Backbencher

NRM

579900

579900

02

0

Peer Assessment

4 8 27 9 42

Accessibility 0 0

N/A

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 7

2734

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

1111

N/A

Period Covered: 2/5/2008 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 8

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

This MP did not receive CDF money for 2006 - 2007.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

5

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

0

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

0

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Mwesige Adolf KasaijaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

52 92

84

80

Archangel Byaruhanga0772986395

Kibiito County Headquarters, Kibiito Sub-county, Kabarole, of Fort Portal-Kasese Road

N/A

Office of Prime Minister (General Duties)

Bunyangabu County

Kabarole

Minister

NRM

136638452

1366381911

73

Peer Assessment

77 95 95 36 91 99

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 49

3180

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 95

Source: Hon. Mwesige Adolf Kasaija

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Support to community schools: 2.13m\=. Seeds to farmers -

2.95m\=. Contribution to churches: 3.81m\=. Bursaries to orphans:

1.14m\=. Support to marginalised groups (youth & disabled):

990,000\=.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

77Opp

Grade: B

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

98

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

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Text2: Mwesigye Ruhindi HopeConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

37 0

58

41

Kyakunzire Lydia0772644268

Kabale town along Kisoro Road

N/A

Local Government

Women

Kabale

Minister of State

NRM

136638239

136638572

60

Peer Assessment

61 82 56 14 66 10

Accessibility 1 2

No

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 35

4580

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 47

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM44

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

9

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

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Text2: Najjemba Rosemary MuyindaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

40 54 84

43

20

Hadija Sonko0782964176

Main office is located in Bukandula Trading Centre. Mpenja Sub-County office is at Mpenja opposite the health centre

Equal Opportunities, ICT

None

Gomba County

Mpigi

Backbencher

NRM

136638265

13663871

698

2

Peer Assessment

50 54 12 78 85

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 26

5480

Attendance

Excused**

27

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 11

3849

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 56

Source: Hon. Najjemba Rosemary Muyinda

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Promoting farming - I gave spray pumps to women groups, and all the villages I visited, bought text

books for primary schools, contributed to borehole community contribution, pineapple project, bull

fattening, etc.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

37

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

96

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Najjuma Faridah KasasaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

30 15 96

0

43

Lubanga Road, Mubende town council, Katogo LC-I, Plot 39

Natural Resources, HIV/AIDS

None

Women

Mubende

Backbencher

NRM

136638171

1366380

26

4

Peer Assessment

21 6 36 54 12

Accessibility 1 2

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

4480

Attendance

Excused**

78

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 23

1437

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 16

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

24

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

45Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

41Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Nakadama Isanga LukiaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

28 0

83

36

Mr. Mulumba David0774124468

N/A

Gender (Women)

Women

Mayuge

Minister of State

NRM

136638144

1366381888

60

Peer Assessment

4 4 26 6 37 45

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 32

4880

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 9

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 50

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

14

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

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Text2: Nakawuki Suzan MatovuConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

25 0 0

99

15

Legal & Parliamentary

None

Busiiro County East

Wakiso

Backbencher

FDC

136638121

1366387447

05

0

Peer Assessment

28 11 23 8 16

Accessibility 1 2

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 20

6080

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

4848

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 10

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM45

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

0

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

1

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Nakwang Christine TubboConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 32 0

0

61

Lokapel Simone0782336513

Kaabong Town Council, Kidepo Road, near MSF Offices just below the police barracks

Budget, Gender

None

Women

Kaabong

Backbencher

NRM

1366380

1366380

189

0

Peer Assessment

7 10 14 11 13 16

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 42

3880

Attendance

Excused**

25

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 7

2633

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 5

Source: Hon. Nakwang Christine Tubbo

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Support to the women groups to participate and sell Karamojong crafts during Chogm, before and after. Tree planting. Support to

quarrying groups (rural).

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

19

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

22

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Nalubega Mariam PatienceConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

40 0

0

26

At the Parliamentary building East Wing Room 127

Public Service

None

Youth

N/A

Backbencher

Independent

136638269

1366380

0

Peer Assessment

28 38 80 29 48

Accessibility

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

2222

N/A N/A

N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 41

Source: Hon. Nalubega Mariam Patience

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

I utilized it to sponsor youth projects, especially poultry and

farming projects in Luwero, Mukono, Mbarara, Mpigi,

Bundibugyo & Bugiri Districts.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

20

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

0

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Nalugo Sekiziyivu Mary MargaretConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

73 0 0

86

49

Agriculture, Budget

None

Women

Mukono

Backbencher

NRM

136638794

1366382239

04

0

Peer Assessment

17 29 30 32 39

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 37

4380

Attendance

Excused**

23

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 12

5264

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 23

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

74Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

11

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

5

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Nalule Safia JuukoConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

63 38

76

38

Equal Opportunities, Social Services

None

People with Disabilities

N/A

Backbencher

NRM

136638610

1366381449

30

Peer Assessment

71 25 72 58 79 76

Accessibility

Yes

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 33

4780

Attendance

Excused**

75

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 35

2358

N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 66

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Mainly CDF was given to district associations to do income

generating projects which varied from group to group for xample

Kampala group started a revolving loan, blind women bought water

tanks to harvest water for domestic use and for selling.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM60

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 58Opp

Grade: C

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Namara GraceConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

25 17 72

54

72

Hajjat Mutasa Jamilla0772695892

None

None

Women

Lyantonde

Backbencher

Independent

136638113

136638435

36

1

Peer Assessment

9 13 21

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 46

3480

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 51

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM54

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Namayanja Rose NserekoConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

16 83 0

0

15

Kalule Livingstone0782404836

Butalangu town council (Ngoma road) 2000 building

Rules, Business, Defence

None

Women

Nakaseke

Committee Chairperson

NRM

13663852

1366380

2778

0

Peer Assessment

93 87 84 84 88

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 20

6080

Attendance

Excused**

43

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 10

1929

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 95

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Women and youth projects. Poultry: 3.5m\=. Piggery: 800,000\=. Groups (income generation): 2m\=. Goats:

2.5m\=. Bicycles: 1.2m\=.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

10

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM67

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

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Text2: Namirembe Bitamazire GeraldineConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

93 0

98

43

Faridah Nakiboneka0753349437

Opposite former petrol station, Kalagala Road

N/A

Education and Sports

Women

Mpigi

Minister

NRM

1366381635

1366385166

80

Peer Assessment

85 93 78 15 54 94

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

4480

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 80

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

85

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

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Text2: Namoe StellaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

51 27 0

82

19

Equal Opportunities, Presidential Affairs

None

Women

Moroto

Backbencher

NRM

136638421

1366381791

137

0

Peer Assessment

0 15 19 9 68

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 24

5680

Attendance

Excused**

46

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 9

1524

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 8

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 52

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

32

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

23

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Nampijja Lukyamuzi SusanConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

61 48 0

66

70

Mugoba Nsonga0751971928

Equal Opportunities

Gender, Labour and Youth

Rubaga Division South

Kampala

Shadow Cabinet

CP

136638593

136638779

458

0

Peer Assessment

4 3 22 37 9

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 45

3580

Attendance

Excused**

27

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 2

79

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 6

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Women groups, youth groups, fundraising functions, disabled and

vulnerable groups, income generating activities.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

67Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

32

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

19

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

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Text2: Namuyangu Byakatonda JanatConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

42 0

0

26

N/A

Water, Land, and Environment

Women

Pallisa

Minister of State

NRM

136638297

1366380

50

Peer Assessment

67 94 21 8 61 31

Accessibility 1 2

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 50

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

22

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

1

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

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Text2: Nandala Mafabi NathanConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

99 99 0

73

41

Nagwandala Sarah0774454777

Next to Caltex, Bugusege Trading Centre

Public Accounts, Business, Finance

Finance, Planning, and Economic Development

Budadiri County West

Sironko

Shadow Cabinet

FDC

1366384093

1366381174

29554

0

Peer Assessment

87 92 89 95 35 85

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 35

4580

Attendance

Excused**

84

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 101

51152

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 90

Source: FDC office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

76Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

94

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

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Text2: Nankabirwa Ssentamu RuthConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

34 0

41

26

Iga Israel0772544730

Located in Kiboga Town Council along Hoima Road, with a yellow sign post reading Office of Hon. Ruth Nankabirwa

N/A

Defence

Women

Kiboga

Minister of State

NRM

136638200

13663853

120

Peer Assessment

73 58 90 71 59

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 78

Source: Hon. Nankabirwa Ssentamu Ruth

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Supported local chicken poultry project by distributing 100 parent

chickens from South Africa to groups & individuals with more

than 10 hens: UGX 6.6m. Support to religious institution projects.

Feeder roads development support.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Nasasira JohnConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

80 0

51

8

Aremwakyi Edmond0752610819

N/A

Works

Kazo County

Kiruhura

Minister

NRM

1366381018

136638267

60

Peer Assessment

74 64 41 8 80 14

Accessibility 2 8

No

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 11

6980

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 46

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM45

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

2

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

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Text2: Nayiga Florence SsekabiraConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

58 59 0

38

63

Robinah Magezi0752903081

Kayunga Town Council, Church Road

Agriculture

None

Women

Kayunga

Backbencher

NRM

136638564

13663830

8416

0

Peer Assessment

84 60 19 22 74

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 43

3780

Attendance

Excused**

68

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 27

2148

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 53

Source: Hon. Nayiga Florence Ssekabira

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Food security was my main focus. Cassava cuttings that are virus resistant, 900 bags (100 per sub-

county). Orange and potato plants to constituencies. Religious

institutions. Training in modern local chicken management.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 54Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM67

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

35Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Ndawula Kaweesi EdwardConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

43 0 0

56

26

National Economy, Foreign Affairs

None

Kiboga County West

Kiboga

Backbencher

NRM

136638317

136638475

012

0

Peer Assessment

34 32 56 47 10 79

Accessibility 0 0

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

2525

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 32

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

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40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

39

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

0

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

1

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Ndeezi AlexConstituency:

District:

Status:

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Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

58 64

62

26

Kyazze Sanyu0712186280

118 Kamwokya Bukoto Street, Kampala

Equal Opportunities, Legal & Parliamentary

None

People with Disabilities

N/A

Backbencher

NRM

136638561

136638663

107

Peer Assessment

65 72 59 52 83 52

Accessibility

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**

56

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 25

3257

N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 68

Source: Hon. Ndeezi Alex

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Mpigi, Wakiso, Kampala, Sembabule Unions of people with disabilities got 2-3 million/= each for income generation projects of

people with disabilities.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 50

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 62Opp

Grade: C

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Nduhuura RichardConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

50 96

49

72

Baryaruha Lawrence0774021031

Bushenyi Town, Fort Portal Road, Block J Plot 2 (NRM Office - Bushenyi Building)

N/A

Health (General)

Igara County East

Bushenyi

Minister of State

NRM

136638417

136638182

74

Peer Assessment

84 71 63 56 97

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 46

3480

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 84

Source: Hon. Nduhuura Richard

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Funded operations and completion of three community polytechnics,

constructed by the community.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

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30

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70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM57

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

86

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

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Text2: Ngabirano CharlesConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

18 67 87

0

63

Rwampara County headquarters at Kinoni Trading Centre, 16km Mbarara-Kabale Road.

Science & Tech., Local Gov't, ICT

None

Rwampara County

Mbarara

Backbencher

NRM

13663868

1366380

1196

2

Peer Assessment

73 81 84 90 79 97

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 43

3780

Attendance

Excused**

10

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 2

164166

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 91

Source: Hon. Ngabirano Charles

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Setting up of Rwampara SACCO: UGX 7m. Tree planting (seedlings): UGX 3m. Coffee nurseries: UGX 1m.

Churches: UGX 3m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

28

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

33

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM53

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Niwagaba WilfredConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

49 75 72

70

67

Mpirirwe Simpson0773388967

Rules, Legal & Parliamentary

None

Ndorwa County East

Kabale

Backbencher

NRM

136638393

136638926

1646

1

Peer Assessment

51 94 12 96 31 6

Accessibility 1 2

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 44

3680

Attendance

Excused**

86

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 45

1964

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 51

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM63Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

85

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

27

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Njuba Samuel KalegaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

33 60 0

55

23

Pastoralists, Rules, Legal & Parliamentary

None

Kyadondo County East

Wakiso

Backbencher

FDC

136638199

136638440

905

0

Peer Assessment

41 77 60 57 64

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 27

5380

Attendance

Excused**

48

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 25

3964

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 63

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

34

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM53Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

23

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Nokrach Wilson WilliamConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

26 65

0

43

Science & Tech.

None

People with Disabilities

N/A

Backbencher

NRM

136638127

1366380

115

Peer Assessment

11 29 28 40 26

Accessibility

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

4480

Attendance

Excused**

49

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 2

35

N/A N/A

N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 18

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Distributed the money to Disabled Persons Unions of Gulu, Apac,

Arua, Adjumani, Lira, and Kitgum.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

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60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

22

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 60Opp

Grade: C

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Nsubuga WilliamConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

86 75 99

54

67

Public Accounts, Business

None

Buvuma County

Mukono

Backbencher

NRM

1366381226

136638437

1644

4

Peer Assessment

94 86 45 97 18

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 44

3680

Attendance

Excused**

60

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 61

66127

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 85

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

41Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Nvumetta Lutaya Kavuma RuthConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

27 59 0

0

20

Patrick Dambya0752622644

Trade, Science & Tech.

None

Women

Kalangala

Backbencher

NRM

136638140

1366380

858

0

Peer Assessment

81 74 83 91 58 74

Accessibility 1 2

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 26

5480

Attendance

Excused**

23

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 4

2125

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 86

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

2 boda bodas for two women's goups: UGX 1.7m each. Youth

groups: UGX 1m. Women's circle: UGX 2m. Baali Baseka group: UGX

2m. Chicken feeds: UGX 1.5m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

15

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

37

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

9

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Nyago Lydia KibwikaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 31 0

0

38

Namuyaga Monic0774827185

In Namutumba Town council on Kaiti road - the road leading to the district headquarters.

None

None

Women

Namutumba

Backbencher

NRM

1366380

1366380

172

0

Peer Assessment

86 63 81 18 80

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 33

4780

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 72

Source: Hon. Nyago Lydia Kibwika

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Izirangobi SACCO, 5 million/=. Churches, mosques, 2.5 million/=.

Women groups, 2.5 million/=.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

13

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Nyanzi Vincent MakumbiConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 19 0

0

26

Presidential Affairs

None

Busujju County

Mityana

Backbencher

Independent

1366380

1366380

56

0

Peer Assessment

3 1 2 3 2

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

1515

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 1

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

11

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

9

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

23

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Nyeko Ocula MichaelConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

38 34 0

39

57

Gov't Assurances, Public Service

None

Kilak County

Amuru

Backbencher

FDC

136638259

13663838

213

0

Peer Assessment

77 80 74 65 86 48

Accessibility 1 2

No

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 40

4080

Attendance

Excused**

45

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 14

2539

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 81

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM43

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

36

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

0

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Nyombi Nansubuga SarahConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

89 79 0

95

61

Mugoda Eridad0752665661

Infrastructure, Commissions, Infrastructure

None

Ntenjeru County North

Kayunga

Backbencher

NRM

1366381371

1366383347

22116

0

Peer Assessment

39 43 77 77 57 21

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 42

3880

Attendance

Excused**

93

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 131

38169

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 52

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Provided farmers with spraying pumps, piglets, and local chickens.

Built a health centre II in Buyobe (still under construction).

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

89

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

89

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

19

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Nyombi PeterConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

42 87 72

55

52

Mbazira Stanley0772989083

Marum Road leading to district headquarters

Land, Rules, Legal & Parliamentary

None

Buruli County

Nakasongola

Committee Chairperson

Independent

136638285

136638440

3946

1

Peer Assessment

33 55 23 52 45

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 38

4280

Attendance

Excused**

98

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 64

1074

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 38

Source: Hon. Nyombi Peter

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 51

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

97

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

96

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

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Text2: Nyombi Thembo George WilliamConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

16 87

0

12

Muwonge0772681004

N/A

Office of Prime Minister (Luwero Triangle)

Kassanda County South

Mubende

Minister of State

NRM

13663853

1366380

62

Peer Assessment

60 73 83 47 80 44

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 17

6380

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 70

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

10

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM68

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

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Text2: Obua Denis HamsonConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

72 0

79

81

Equal Opportunities, Social Services

None

Youth

N/A

Backbencher

NRM

136638780

1366381631

0

Peer Assessment

96 80 90 94 66

Accessibility

Yes

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 50

3080

Attendance

Excused**

18

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 6

5258

N/A N/A

N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 95

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

85

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

9

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Obua Ogwal BensonConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

46 45 0

88

92

Dick Ongom0782054222

Aloi Trading Centre

Pastoralists, Trade, Rules

None

Moroto County

Lira

Backbencher

UPC

136638343

1366382293

395

0

Peer Assessment

90 82 80 62 27

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 56

2480

Attendance

Excused**

73

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 21

1536

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 78

Source: Hon. Obua Ogwal Benson

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Started a poultry multiplication project: Supplied day-old chicks to trained groups all over the county

and employed an extension worker to train, advise and conduct

vaccination on a regular basis.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

82

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 61Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Oburu GraceConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

20 19 84

0

49

Fred Onyango0782635218

Plot 2 Nagongera Road, Tororo Town

Natural Resources, Appointments

None

Women

Tororo

Backbencher

NRM

13663877

1366380

58

2

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 37

4380

Attendance

Excused**

88

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 25

1035

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: Hon. Oburu Grace

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Dug fish ponds: UGX 2.8m. Bought 10 ox ploughs: UGX 3m. Bought 50 beehives: UGX 2.25m. Bought spray

pumps. Bought pigs and goats, distributed to groups. Cassava

cuttings.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

21

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM54Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM72

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Oceng D. Alex PenytooConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

20 76 87

56

70

Opio Sally0782687692

Rules, ICT

None

Gulu Municipality

Gulu

Backbencher

FDC

13663876

136638462

1666

2

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 0 0

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 45

3580

Attendance

Excused**

48

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 22

3456

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 49

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM 65Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Ochieng Peter PatrickConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

83 89 0

59

33

Tito Okello0772640002

Namaingo Trading Centre, Bukooli South Jinja Road, opposite police

Pastoralists, Natural Resources, Local Gov't

None

Bukooli County South

Bugiri

Backbencher

NRM

1366381124

136638575

4466

0

Peer Assessment

80 73 25 44 29

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 31

4980

Attendance

Excused**

24

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 32

120152

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 53

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM59

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 58Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Odit JohnConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

99 99 0

98

94

Awio Tom0774337069

Adekokwok Sub-county Headquarters, Lira District

Agriculture, Commissions, Business

None

Erute County South

Lira

Committee Chairperson

UPC

1366383058

1366384897

37985

0

Peer Assessment

72 70 32 57 88

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 57

2380

Attendance

Excused**

95

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 115

28143

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 69

Source: Hon. Odit John

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Support to education in 22 primary schools, Amoch Sub-county: UGX

3.96m. Agricultural income generating project for 7 groups in 7

parishes: UGX 2.8m. Support to religious self help initiatives at

Boroboro Cathedral, Adekokwok Sub-county: UGX 4m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

100

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

99

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

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Text2: Odonga Otto Jr.SConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

74 55 81

86

13

CHOGM, Rules, Legal & Parliamentary

None

Aruu County

Pader

Backbencher

FDC

136638816

1366382102

735

1

Peer Assessment

48 40 58 23 28

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 19

6180

Attendance

Excused**

13

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 4

6064

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 36

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM58

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

27

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

18

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Oduman Albert Charles OkelloConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

93 93 0

57

92

Okurut Steven0782195050

Bukedea Town, left side of road, house of Takau family & Kachumbala Old Shops, house of Prof. Okedi

Budget, Finance

None

Bukedea County

Bukedea

Backbencher

FDC

1366381623

136638508

6783

0

Peer Assessment

65 26 53 61 60

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 56

2480

Attendance

Excused**

53

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 17

2441

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 51

Source: Hon. Oduman Albert Charles Okello

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Spent on many activities, including support for churches mosques, primary and secondary schools,

and parishes.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

88

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

79

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Ogenga Latigo Morris.WConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

100 32 0

83

70

Appointments, Business

None

Agago County

Pader

Leader of the Opposition

FDC

1366384711

1366381814

195

0

Peer Assessment

98 99 99 92 95

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 45

3580

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

44

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 99

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

92

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

13

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

5

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

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Text2: Ogwang JohnConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

14 0 0

0

52

Ongela Tom0772653664

Exactly at Aboke Ginnery

Appointments, Budget, Finance

None

Kole County

Apac

Backbencher

UPC

13663844

1366380

04

0

Peer Assessment

5 14 13 21 59

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 38

4280

Attendance

Excused**

14

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 3

4245

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 13

Source: UPC office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

20

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

7

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Ogwel Loote SammyConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

69 95 0

80

57

Ekai Samuel0782873905

In town, Twiga House 1995, Plot 17 Mie Street

Local Gov't, Presidential Affairs

None

Moroto Municipality

Moroto

Backbencher

Independent

136638737

1366381708

7387

0

Peer Assessment

20 33 31 16 22

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 40

4080

Attendance

Excused**

94

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 107

29136

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 18

Source: Hon. Ogwel Loote Sammy

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Income generation: brewing, stone crushing/quarrying, bicycle repairs,

etc. ranging from 100,000\= to 500,000\= for each group or project.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

72Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

98

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Ojok B'LeoConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 23 81

0

52

Auna James0772634227

Natural Resources, Budget

None

Kioga County

Amolatar

Backbencher

Independent

1366380

1366380

85

1

Peer Assessment

22 35 46 34 76

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 38

4280

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

4747

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 36

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Support to various church and mosques in the constituency: 6 million\=. Supporting orchard

growing groups: 3 million\=

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

17

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

10

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM55

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Okecho WilliamConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

94 95 0

75

96

Moses Owere Ofwono0752262118

Plot 20c, Tororo Road, Nogongera Town Council, Tororo District

Budget, Business, Finance

None

West Budama Cnty. North

Tororo

Backbencher

Independent

1366381715

1366381317

8308

0

Peer Assessment

69 69 54 50 48

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 61

1980

Attendance

Excused**

83

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 27

1441

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 62

Source: Hon. Okecho William

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Planted trees in Kisoko Sub-County. Weeded 50km of rural roads in Kirewa Sub-County.

Provided mid-day meals to primary schools. Paid salaries of 2 office

staff. Purchased office equipment & stationery. Organised prizes to P7

students who scored 1st grade.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

97

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

92

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Okello Francis BenConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 0

0

4

Gender

None

UPDF

N/A

Backbencher

N/A

1366380

1366380

0

Peer Assessment

2 21 96

Accessibility

Yes

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 5

7580

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

1717

N/A N/A

N/A N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

2

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

0

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Okello Okello John LivingstoneConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

93 68 0

84

94

Opira Martin Luther0772976150

Plot 129 Uhuru Drive, Kitgum Town (Main Street)

Appointments, Business, Presidential Affairs

None

Chua County

Kitgum

Backbencher

UPC

1366381672

1366381922

1286

0

Peer Assessment

93 79 89 86 68

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 58

2280

Attendance

Excused**

63

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 10

919

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 91

Source: Hon. Okello Okello John Livingstone

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

The entire 10m\= was paid out to organised, registered groups,

mainly women and youth groups, in one public meeting, presided over

by Rtd. Bishop McLeod Baker Ochla II.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

98

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM71

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Oketta Julius FackiConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 0

0

6

Trade, Gov't Assurances

None

UPDF

N/A

Backbencher

N/A

1366380

1366380

0

Peer Assessment

48 27 70 25 54

Accessibility

Yes

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 8

7280

Attendance

Excused**

20

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 5

3237

N/A N/A

N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 40

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

3

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

10

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Okori-Moe Janet Grace AkechConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

35 24 0

41

80

Ocheng J. Bosco0772625567

Alerek TC, Loyoroit House. Lotuke TC. Katabok TC, Irun 3 zonal offices

Appointments, Public Service

None

Women

Abim

Backbencher

NRM

136638212

13663852

94

0

Peer Assessment

58 70 74 87 44 65

Accessibility 0 0

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 49

3180

Attendance

Excused**

90

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 19

726

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 72

Source: Hon. Okori-Moe Janet Grace Akech

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Went mainly to purchase cassava stems to selected groups, books to

schools, essay-writing competitions in secondary schools. Then purchase of vegetable seeds to groups, support to churches &

elders' forum.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 52

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 59Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

28

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Okot Ogong FelixConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

92 71 0

88

74

Ayor Francis0772648573

Trade, National Economy

None

Dokolo County

Dokolo

Backbencher

NRM

1366381551

1366382297

1425

0

Peer Assessment

96 96 25 99 79 6

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 47

3380

Attendance

Excused**

37

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 10

2333

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 86

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

94

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM52Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM49Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Okumu Ronald ReaganConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

95 97 72

83

43

Acholi Road at the corner to Hotel Pearl Afrique

Public Accounts, Foreign Affairs

Foreign, Regional, and East African Affairs

Aswa County

Gulu

Shadow Cabinet

FDC

1366381900

1366381880

13886

1

Peer Assessment

95 90 18 91 58

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

4480

Attendance

Excused**

84

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 95

44139

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 86

Source: Aswa County local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

80

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

94

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

71

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

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Text2: Okupa ElijahConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

97 98 0

97

70

Odeng Julius0772975966

Kamod town centre opposite Kamod Police Post on Serere Road

Land, Commissions, Infrastructure

None

Kasilo County

Soroti

Backbencher

FDC

1366382150

1366384203

17877

0

Peer Assessment

76 40 32 66

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 45

3580

Attendance

Excused**

87

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 100

42142

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 56

Source: FDC office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

96

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

96

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Olega Ashraf NoahConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

57 84 0

59

49

Pastoralists, Local Gov't, Presidential Affairs

None

Aringa County

Yumbe

Backbencher

NRM

136638538

136638575

2856

0

Peer Assessment

54 65 75 70 18

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 37

4380

Attendance

Excused**

52

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 56

80136

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 57

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 55Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

11

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Oleny Charles OjokConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

78 71 0

76

63

Akol Joseph0782356449

Land, National Economy, Infrastructure

None

Usuk County

Katakwi

Backbencher

Independent

136638954

1366381438

1385

0

Peer Assessment

44 42 41 12 69

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 43

3780

Attendance

Excused**

70

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 34

2660

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 36

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Supported self help groups, including burial groups throughout

the county. A minimum of UGX 100,000 as seed money given to

groups for micro credit lending at grassroots level. Building projects

especially for churches.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

78Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

75

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Oleru HudaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

23 33 72

0

52

Aluma Siraji0392822104

Yumbe Town Council, Yumbe-Moyo Road

Gender

None

Women

Yumbe

Backbencher

Independent

13663896

1366380

206

1

Peer Assessment

3 4 21 3 13

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 38

4280

Attendance

Excused**

65

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 9

817

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 3

Source: Hon. Oleru Huda

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Transportation of agricultural equipments donated by the

Egyptian embassy: UGX 6.06m. Support to village SACCOs: UGX 2m. Support to needy students in

KIU: UGX 1.067m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

24

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

49Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

88

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Omolo PeterConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

59 56 0

67

91

Ocana Geofrey0782625532

Land, Gov't Assurances, Infrastructure

None

Soroti County

Soroti

Backbencher

FDC

136638581

136638916

787

0

Peer Assessment

32 37 28 42 10

Accessibility 1 2

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 55

2580

Attendance

Excused**

72

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 37

2764

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 21

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Educated the people on how to improve family income. Went to

churches and talked to the people to form groups to receive CDF.

Gave 100,000/= to groups to keep poultry, goats, and citrus trees.

Gave churches 100,000/=. In total gave to 97 organisations.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

79

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM68

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

9

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Onek Obaloker HilaryConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

66 0

36

5

N/A

Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries

Lamwo County

Kitgum

Minister

NRM

136638673

13663819

60

Peer Assessment

19 58 8 2 36

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 7

7380

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 12

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

32

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

2

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

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Text2: Opange LouisConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

57 82 0

81

95

Imoit Florence0782556974

Outa Road, Pallisa Town, with a sign post

CHOGM, Presidential Affairs

None

Pallisa County

Pallisa

Backbencher

Independent

136638538

1366381720

2665

0

Peer Assessment

16 47 41 36 24

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 59

2180

Attendance

Excused**

66

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 8

715

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 27

Source: Hon. Opange Louis

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

SACCOs: UGX 6.5m. Churches: UGX 2.5m. Youth programmes:

UGX 1m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

84

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

80

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

35Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Opio GabrielConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

47 0

75

63

Onyango Patrick0782037532

Mailo & Majanji Road

N/A

Higher Education

Samia-Bugwe Cnty. South

Busia

Minister of State

NRM

136638381

1366381326

70

Peer Assessment

55 73 68 64 77 77

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 43

3780

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 74

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM64Opp

Grade: C

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

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Text2: Otafiire KahindaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

51 0

49

7

Kagolo Naboth0772424893

Ishaka Rukungiri Road, near Mitoma Sub-county

N/A

Local Government

Ruhinda County

Bushenyi

Minister

NRM

136638431

136638204

70

Peer Assessment

27 67 14 27 10

Accessibility 4 43

No

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 9

7180

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 21

Source: Ruhinda County local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

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70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

32

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30Opp

Grade: E

FB*

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Text2: Otekat John EmillyConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

72 91 0

71

88

Oluka James0392814672

CHOGM, Local Gov't, Public Service

None

Serere County

Soroti

Backbencher

Independent

136638778

1366381034

5767

0

Peer Assessment

51 75 88 72 92

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 53

2780

Attendance

Excused**

74

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 85

58143

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 83

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Labour - Work on community roads. Atura-Asilang Road: 2.5 million\=. Abukt-Kakuja Road: 2.5 million\=.

Anyalai-Akoboi Road: 2.5 million\=. Iningo-Kanyangan Road: 2.5

million\=.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

84

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

86

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM49Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Otiam Otaala EmmanuelConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

60 84

73

32

Owere Jonathan0752362800

Coca-Cola Trading Centre next to Mulanda Sub-County headquarters

N/A

Primary Health Care

West Budama Cnty. South

Tororo

Minister of State

NRM

136638584

1366381188

82

Peer Assessment

42 47 46 48 36 8

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 30

5080

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 31

Source: Hon. Otiam Otaala Emmanuel

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

As initial capital for the constituency SACCO. Supporting

church activities, mainly construction of 4 churches.

Supporting youth in commercial music & professional football development as a source of

income, supporting women groups for income generation.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 55Opp

Grade: C

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

96

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

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Text2: Otto Ishaa AmizaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

64 75 0

71

74

Exactly at Minakulu Trading Centre

Infrastructure, Land, Infrastructure

None

Oyam County South

Oyam

Backbencher

UPC

130706619

1307061062

1634

0

Peer Assessment

42 17 50 65 8

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 44

3175

Attendance

Excused**

74

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 50

3484

N/A

Period Covered: 7/5/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 29

Source: UPC office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

74Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

81

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM49Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Owor Amooti OtadaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

82 24 0

88

23

Kidanga Lwerence0772947755

Kampala - Gulu highway opposite hospital

Infrastructure, Land

None

Kibanda County

Masindi

Backbencher

NRM

1366381054

1366382272

99

0

Peer Assessment

45 62 63 81 55 35

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 27

5380

Attendance

Excused**

50

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 19

2847

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 58

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

66Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

33

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Oyet SimonConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

22 37 0

44

43

Opiyo Carlos0774309809

Anaka Trading Centre opposite Anaka Hospital, Main Street, Kagwa House

Science & Tech., Finance

None

Nwoya County

Amuru

Backbencher

FDC

13663884

13663885

283

0

Peer Assessment

60 62 96 64 63

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

4480

Attendance

Excused**

14

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 2

2830

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 76

Source: Hon. Oyet Simon

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

I initiated income generating projects and formed 52 women groups. Each group got UGX 200,000 as revolving fund (30

members in a group).

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

34

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

19

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

35Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Pajobo BrunoConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

27 0

0

36

Infrastructure, Land, Agriculture, Commissions

None

Workers

N/A

Backbencher

NRM

136638139

1366380

0

Peer Assessment

22 6 43 1 43 41

Accessibility

Yes

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 32

4880

Attendance

Excused**

14

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 13

177190

N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 12

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

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30

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60

70

80

90

100

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

19

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

8

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Piro Santos EruagaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

87 62 0

87

92

Mondia Owens Philips0772362041

Directly behind Zawadi Hotel, Ila Road, Adjumani Town

Agriculture, Appointments

None

East Moyo County

Adjumani

Backbencher

Independent

1366381319

1366382269

934

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 56

2480

Attendance

Excused**

80

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 33

1952

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: Hon. Piro Santos Eruaga

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Youth and women's day celebrations: UGX 700,000.

Adjumani Catholic Parish repairs: UGX 600,000. Transportation of

relief from OPM: UGX 4.5m. Fundraising for schools: UGX 1m.

Disabled day celebration: UGX 200,000. Rice seed transport from

K'la: UGX 2.2m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

97

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

76

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Ringe Chan DavidConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

64 98 87

63

40

Daniel Onega0772590019

On Nebbi-Arua Road near Lodge Judongo

Local Gov't, Public Service

None

Padyere County

Nebbi

Backbencher

UPC

136638651

136638698

23206

2

Peer Assessment

13

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 34

4680

Attendance

Excused**

80

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 91

52143

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: UPC office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM 56Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

93

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

92

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Ruhindi FreddieConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

81 0

82

43

Osinya Apollo0782014378

N/A

Justice

Nakawa Division

Kampala

Minister of State

NRM

1366381024

1366381772

80

Peer Assessment

89 80 68 39 32 62

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

4480

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 67

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73Opp

Grade: B

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30Opp

Grade: E

FB*

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Text2: Rukundo SerapioConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

25 0

92

23

Turyahabwa Edson0772621690

Plot 121 Kabale Town along Kisoro Road

N/A

Tourism

Kabale Municipality

Kabale

Minister of State

NRM

136638120

1366382829

60

Peer Assessment

59 43 4 35 53 91

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 27

5380

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 41

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM46

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

35Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Rukutana MwesigwaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

51 0

0

26

Muhwezi Edson0772380304

N/A

Labour

Rushenyi County

Ntungamo

Minister of State

NRM

136638432

1366380

80

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

26

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM49

Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Rwakimari BeatriceConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

94 94 0

93

67

Ngamwa Paul0772845124

Ntungamo town under Appropriate Revival Initiative for Strategic Empowerment (ARISE) building

Agriculture, Local Gov't

None

Women

Ntungamo

Backbencher

NRM

1366381774

1366382844

7118

0

Peer Assessment

74 78 95 78 81 90

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 44

3680

Attendance

Excused**

59

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 81

88169

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 89

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

94

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

83

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Rwamirama Kanyontore BrightConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

17 93

0

26

Besigye Joseph0752882327

Kaberebere Town near Front Page Finance Branch

N/A

Animal Industry

Isingiro County North

Isingiro

Minister of State

NRM

13663863

1366380

63

Peer Assessment

69 72 59 56 19

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

5180

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 58

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

14

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

98

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

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Text2: Sabila Herbert KaaleConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

49 65 71

38

41

Agriculture, Science & Tech.

None

Tingey County

Kapchorwa

Backbencher

NRM

136638411

13663830

1157

1

Peer Assessment

46 60 29 58 93

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 35

4580

Attendance

Excused**

40

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 17

3653

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 58

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM40

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM51Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

17

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Sebaggala A. Latif SengendoConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

54 64 0

0

60

Damba Peter Mutebi0752536873

Gayaza road about 500m from Mabanja House after Delta petrol station from Kampala direction

Business, Defence

None

Kawempe Division North

Kampala

Backbencher

DP

136638487

1366380

1028

0

Peer Assessment

25 67 82 69 43

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 41

3980

Attendance

Excused**

47

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 5

813

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 60

Source: DP office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM40

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM56Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Sebuliba Mutumba RichardConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

94 98 0

91

67

Sulaiman Mbaziira0772658288

Located on Kawaala Road Makerere II Parish, Zone D, near the mentally handicapped offices (3 miles from city)

Agriculture, Public Accounts

None

Kawempe Division South

Kampala

Backbencher

DP

1366381712

1366382752

15868

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 44

3680

Attendance

Excused**

71

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 100

75175

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: Hon. Sebuliba Mutumba Richard

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

We have a committee of five, 2 females and 3 males. Money disbursed as per application; enterprises include poultry for

youths, handicrafts, roadside petty traders dealing in food vending, kiosks, fish mongers, sports for

teens/youths/etc.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

92

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

88

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Sejjoba IssacConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

55 50 0

57

43

Lubega Bazonona0772963589

Mbirizi Trading Centre near Lwengo Microfinance offices

Public Accounts, Finance

None

Bukoto County Mid-West

Masaka

Backbencher

Independent

136638515

136638479

5211

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

4480

Attendance

Excused**

42

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 52

100152

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: Bukoto County Mid-West local council off

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 53

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Sekitoleko Kabonesa Julient KibirigeConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

83 73 72

92

77

Kabasengya Y. Beatrice0782004281

Kibale Town, Cheveux House on the road to Kibale district headquarters

CHOGM, Agriculture, Appointments

None

Women

Kibaale

Backbencher

NRM

1366381154

1366382826

1606

1

Peer Assessment

84 31 29 18 19

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 48

3280

Attendance

Excused**

47

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 20

3252

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 34

Source: local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

93

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 62Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

96

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Sekyanzi Ndawula AliConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0 0 72

0

7

Gov't Assurances, Finance

None

Bamunanika County

Luwero

Backbencher

NRM

1366380

1366380

06

1

Peer Assessment

34 10 55 39 32

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 9

7180

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

4242

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 27

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

3

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

0

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

17

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Sempala Naggayi NabilahConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

68 51 0

41

60

Jesica Nakasiri0782423022

Bauman House (Parliamentary Avenue)

Equal Opportunities, ICT

Information and National Guidance

Women

Kampala

Shadow Cabinet

FDC

136638736

13663852

568

0

Peer Assessment

79 79 97 59 87

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 41

3980

Attendance

Excused**

22

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 7

4249

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 88

Source: FDC office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM 56Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

31

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

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Text2: Seninde Nansubuga RosemaryConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

88 52 0

74

49

CHOGM, HIV/AIDS, Social Services

None

Women

Wakiso

Backbencher

NRM

1366381366

1366381280

635

0

Peer Assessment

39

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 37

4380

Attendance

Excused**

43

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 19

3655

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

75Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

46Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

5

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Serunjogi Lastus KatendeConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

67 40 0

66

88

Kigozi Deziderio0774331598

Namabasa Building opposite Shell petrol station

Social Services, Rules, ICT

None

Kiboga County East

Kiboga

Backbencher

NRM

136638722

136638791

3412

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 53

2780

Attendance

Excused**

51

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 43

62105

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

80

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Ssalabaya HaruunaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

84 0 87

87

57

Agriculture, Commissions

None

Kassanda County North

Mubende

Backbencher

NRM

1366381168

1366382269

06

2

Peer Assessment

2 4 23 15

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 40

4080

Attendance

Excused**

30

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 37

106143

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 4

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

82

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

14

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

17

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Ssekikubo TheodoreConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

90 38 0

99

43

Byarugaba John Baptist0774959564

Trade, Rules, Science & Tech.

None

Lwemiyaga County

Sembabule

Backbencher

NRM

1366381439

136638E+04

305

0

Peer Assessment

97 95 94 99 88 90

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

4480

Attendance

Excused**

56

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 18

2341

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 99

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

85

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

45Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM49Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Ssentongo Nabulya TheopistaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

18 90

0

57

Nansubuga Christine0712934442

Kawempe Growers and Bauman House

Appointments, Business, Gender

None

Workers

N/A

Committee Chairperson

NRM

13663868

1366380

511

Peer Assessment

64 44 8 65 39 12

Accessibility

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 40

4080

Attendance

Excused**

77

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 13

821

N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 32

Source: Hon. Ssentongo Nabulya Theopista

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Capacity building in entrepreneurship skills, workshops.

Sensitisation seminars on work related subjects. Workshops held

on labour laws.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

24

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

87

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Sserunjogi James MukiibiConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

0

0

0

Foreign Affairs

None

Kalungu County East

Masaka

Backbencher

Independent

23530

23530

Peer Assessment

Accessibility

Yes

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 0

22

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A N/A

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 6/15/2007–

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

0

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Ssinabulya Sylivia NamabiddeConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

18 25 72

35

17

Nakasi Margaret0774528612

Mityana town near Kolping House on Wamala Road

Trade, Equal Opportunities

None

Women

Mityana

Backbencher

NRM

13663866

1366388

116

1

Peer Assessment

70 46 90 53 58

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 22

5880

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

2929

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 68

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

15

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

11

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

88

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Tanna SanjayConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

36 28 0

0

33

Ekanya Julius0773533966

Tanna Memorial High School building, Plot 7 Busia Rd., Tororo

Trade, Business

None

Tororo Municipality

Tororo

Backbencher

Independent

136638225

1366380

148

0

Peer Assessment

79 52 43 56 82

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 31

4980

Attendance

Excused**

17

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 2

1820

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 66

Source: Hon. Tanna Sanjay

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

6000 chicks: UGX 8m. Starter kits: UGX 2m. Agro seeds and inputs:

UGX 1.755m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

22

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

17

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Tashobya N. StephenConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

90 86 0

90

81

Ssebayinda Kassim0782549311

Rwashamire Town opposite St. Francis Centre

Legal & Parliamentary, Trade, Commissions

None

Kajara County

Ntungamo

Backbencher

NRM

1366381478

1366382436

3198

0

Peer Assessment

88 92 95 89 52 71

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 50

3080

Attendance

Excused**

90

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 117

46163

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 90

Source: Kajara County local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

95

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

91

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Tete Chelangat EverlineConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

31 17 0

0

77

Natural Resources, Gov't Assurances

None

Women

Bukwa

Backbencher

NRM

136638175

1366380

35

0

Peer Assessment

14 12 36 30 28 13

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 48

3280

Attendance

Excused**

55

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 21

2748

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 14

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

38

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

31

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

11

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Tibamanya Urban P.KConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

12 72

0

77

Kacumita Yoram0772622771

Near the junction to Rwanyamahembe Sub-county on Ibanda Road (Bwizibwera Trading Centre)

N/A

Urban Development

Kashari County

Mbarara

Minister of State

NRM

13663821

1366380

61

Peer Assessment

50 49 50 20 92

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 48

3280

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 52

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

31

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

70

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

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Text2: Tindamanyire Kabondo GaudiosoConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

96 89 0

93

63

Nyakasharu Trading Centre, Bunyaruguru, in Mr. Domazo Bagaya's building, 38km from Ishaka, on Kasese Rd

National Economy, Finance

None

Bunyaruguru County

Bushenyi

Committee Chairperson

NRM

1366382130

1366382946

4727

0

Peer Assessment

58 25 47 52 54 78

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 43

3780

Attendance

Excused**

97

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 32

638

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 48

Source: Hon. Tindamanyire Kabondo Gaudioso

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

I distributed coffee seedlings to the four sub-counties. About 60,000

seedlings were given out as this is our main cash crop.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

93

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

97

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

14

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

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Text2: Tinkasiimire Barnabas AteenyiConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

38 0 72

36

43

Hamada Mulumba0772358807

On Kagadi Kampala Road

Equal Opportunities, ICT

None

Buyaga County

Kibaale

Backbencher

NRM

136638248

13663817

06

1

Peer Assessment

45 74 11 80 18 2

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

4480

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

4949

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 27

Source: Hon. Tinkasiimire Barnabas Ateenyi

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Provided boda boda motorcycles for youth groups.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

35

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

0

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

88

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

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Text2: Tinyefuza DavidConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

24 0

0

2

National Economy, Legal & Parliamentary

None

UPDF

N/A

Backbencher

N/A

136638104

1366380

0

Peer Assessment

39 37 25 15

Accessibility

Yes

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 2

7880

Attendance

Excused**

0

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 0

6161

N/A N/A

N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 22

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

8

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

0

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Toolit Simon AkechaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

17 29 0

0

15

Odong Justine0774849919

Trade, Commissions

None

Omoro County

Gulu

Backbencher

FDC

13663863

1366380

166

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility 1 2

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 20

6080

Attendance

Excused**

18

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 13

102115

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Ten groups benefited. Items provided were maize mills, bicycles, fixed pay phones, ox plough, power

saw machines, bee lines, bricks, hair cutting machines, etc.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

10

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

18

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

9

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

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Text2: Tubwita Bagaya Grace BukenyaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

31 59 0

0

52

Eseza Kalule0772514368

Within the Buruli Quarter LC-I offices

Science & Tech.

None

Women

Nakasongola

Backbencher

NRM

136638187

1366380

856

0

Peer Assessment

90 68 65 27 69

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 38

4280

Attendance

Excused**

49

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 2

35

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 70

Source: local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

29

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM54Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Tuma RuthConstituency:

District:

Status:

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Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

18 70 0

0

63

Plot 7 Iganga Road, Jinja Municipality

CHOGM, Budget, Presidential Affairs

None

Women

Jinja

Backbencher

NRM

13663865

1366380

1346

0

Peer Assessment

57 57 76 31 40 61

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 43

3780

Attendance

Excused**

54

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 13

1831

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 54

Source: Hon. Tuma Ruth

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Training, agricultural inputs, mobility

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

27

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM 65Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Tumwebaze Kagiigi FrankConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

74 68 0

42

43

Moses Mwebesa0772970845

Kamwenge Town Council, Fort Portal Road. Shared office with Kamwenge Development Agence (KADA)

Public Accounts, Foreign Affairs

None

Kibale County

Kamwenge

Backbencher

NRM

136638840

13663857

1265

0

Peer Assessment

26 32 6 24 11

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

4480

Attendance

Excused**

33

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 38

101139

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 11

Source: Hon. Tumwebaze Kagiigi Frank

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Procured solar panels for installation in community clinics and community private boarding

schools that do not have government assistance.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 54Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

49Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Tumwesigye EliodaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

76 36 0

46

33

Charles Tumwesigye0782857299

Shortly after Icobi on your right from Bushenyi town

HIV/AIDS, Business, ICT

None

Sheema County North

Bushenyi

Committee Chairperson

NRM

136638908

136638135

237

0

Peer Assessment

24 64 73 89 63

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 31

4980

Attendance

Excused**

16

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 4

4246

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 65

Source: NRM office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 53

Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

19

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

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Text2: Tumwine Elly TuhirirweConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

20 0

0

7

Appointments, ICT

None

UPDF

N/A

Backbencher

N/A

13663877

1366380

0

Peer Assessment

35 13 49 20 68 49

Accessibility

Yes

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 9

7180

Attendance

Excused**

11

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 1

4344

N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 33

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

9

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

5

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Turyahikayo Kebirungi Mary PaulaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

17 46 0

0

63

Dinnah Sunday0772681845

Secretarial Bureau opposite christ the King Church, Rukungiri Town

Gov't Assurances, ICT

None

Rubabo County

Rukungiri

Backbencher

NRM

13663857

1366380

435

0

Peer Assessment

76 18 87 42

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 43

3780

Attendance

Excused**

96

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 46

1157

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 59

Source: Hon. Turyahikayo Kebirungi Mary Paula

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Church, mosque & school construction, agricultural projects, costumes for drama clubs, sports: UGX 6.5m. Distributed mattresses,

basins, towels, mosquito nets, bedshirts to 500 orphans & needy children & Monitor newspaper and

textbooks to all schools.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

27

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

76

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 57Opp

Grade: C

BB*

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Text2: Tuunde Mary Marion NalubegaConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

43 21

62

77

Harriet Mugambe0772439236

Bauman House Room EB-6

Rules, Equal Opportunities, Public Service

None

Workers

N/A

Backbencher

NRM

136638305

136638658

6

Peer Assessment

32 51 54 55 29 84

Accessibility

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 48

3280

Attendance

Excused**

50

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 19

2847

N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

Overall Percentile: 47

Source: Hon. Tuunde Mary Marion Nalubega

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Used for educating workers, poultry farming, goats and piggery rearing ot generate money for mobilisation

purposes and inome.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM61

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

30

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Wacha BenConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

71 58 0

61

57

Owata Alex0782751530

At corner Iceme, immediately towards Ngai Road on the right hand side

Business, Legal & Parliamentary

None

Oyam County North

Oyam

Backbencher

Independent

136638772

136638603

814

0

Peer Assessment

68 90 65 54 32

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 40

4080

Attendance

Excused**

28

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 12

3648

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 70

Source: Oyam County North local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

65Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

39

Opp

Grade: D

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

73

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

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Text2: Wadri Kassiano EzatiConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

98 81 0

50

94

Wilson Atibuni0775355502

Owaffa Trading Centre, Terego, along Arua-Yumbe Road

Agriculture, Business

None

Terego County

Arua

Opposition Chief Whip

FDC

1366382989

136638227

2618

0

Peer Assessment

93 83 98 98 40

Accessibility 2 8

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 57

2380

Attendance

Excused**

58

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 22

2648

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 97

Source: Hon. Wadri Kassiano Ezati

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

It was used for supporting churches, religious organisations, women groups, youth groups, non government aided schools through

scholastic materials and contribution to provision of watr facilities, response to disasters,

support to SACCOs.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

87

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

74

Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

35Opp

Grade: D

FB*

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Text2: Wakikona Wandendeya DavidConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

11 72

0

38

N/A

Office of Prime Minister (Northern Uganda)

Manjiya County

Bududa

Minister of State

NRM

13663817

1366380

61

Peer Assessment

56 43 96 70 21 28

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 33

4780

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 54

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

15

Opp

Grade: F

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

17

Opp

Grade: E

FB*

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Text2: Wamakuyu MudimiConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

74 43 84

55

74

Budget, Finance

None

Bulambuli County

Sironko

Backbencher

NRM

136638823

136638460

384

1

Peer Assessment

41 33 38 10 19

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 47

3380

Attendance

Excused**

88

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 29

1241

N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 19

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

71Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM71

Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

35Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Wambuzi Gagawala NelsonConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

59 92

52

81

Ibanda Wiclif0754825375

N/A

Trade, Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities

Bulamogi County

Kaliro

Minister of State

NRM

136638575

136638360

125

Peer Assessment

10 7

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 50

3080

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Not Available

Not Available

N/A N/A N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

66Opp

Grade: C

FB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

85

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

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Text2: Wangwa Rutangye Nagudi ErinahConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

63 63 0

79

55

Wandah-Mugirya0772441518

National Economy, ICT

None

Women

Mbale

Backbencher

NRM

136638632

1366381603

947

0

Peer Assessment

21 41 32 44 51 35

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Not verifiable

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 39

4180

Attendance

Excused**

95

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 42

1153

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 32

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Build energy saving stoves. Bought prayer mats for mosques. Supplied

seedling coffee/vegetable trees. Contributed to SACCOS (women).

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in

plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with

respect to topic

MP's Report

**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

68Opp

Grade: B

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

83

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

19

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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Text2: Wasike Stephen MugeniConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

91 0 0

63

85

Budget, Social Services

None

Samia-Bugwe Cnty. North

Busia

Backbencher

NRM

78648874

78648416

05

0

Peer Assessment

Accessibility

Yes

N/A

N/AAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 29

1746

Attendance

Excused**

12

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 1

2122

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

N/A N/A

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 1/8/2008–

We do not have enough information to determine this MP's peer assessment overall percentile.

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

This MP did not receive CDF money for 2006 - 2007.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

86

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

6

Opp

Grade: F

BB*

Constituency

N/AGrade:

Not Available

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Text2: Wonekha OliverConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

91 78 72

96

43

Bududa town council at Manjiya Action Development Association

None

None

Women

Bududa

Backbencher

NRM

1366381480

1366383845

2096

1

Peer Assessment

49 59 40 43 71 58

Accessibility 3 23

Yes

Yes

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

4480

Attendance

Excused**AbsentTotal Meetings

AttendedNot

AvailableNot

Available

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 54

Source: local council office

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

84

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

Committee

N/AGrade:

Not Available

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MPNRM

42Opp

Grade: D

BB*

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Text2: Wopuwa George WilliamConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

87 84 81

51

77

Appolo Wopida0752894075

Magole Town Council, Bubulo County

Local Gov't, Business, Public Service

None

Bubulo County East

Manafwa

Committee Chairperson

NRM

1366381276

136638352

2845

1

Peer Assessment

99 94 79 85 90 19

Accessibility 4 43

Yes

Yes

YesAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 48

3280

Attendance

Excused**

30

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 37

106143

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 94

Source: Hon. Wopuwa George William

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

Support to churches and schools: UGX 2.5m. Revolving fund for

SACCOs: UGX 5m. Coffee seedlings: UGX 2.5m.

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*FB: Frontbencher

This MP

Opp AvgInd AvgNRM Avg

Support for Government

Initatives

Support for Opposition Initiatives

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

76Opp

Grade: B

FB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MPNRM 59Opp

Grade: C

FB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

91

Opp

Grade: A

FB*

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Text2: Yiga AnthonyConstituency:

District:

Status:

Portfolio:

Committees:

Office Location:

Pol. Assistant:

Performance

MP's Position

Area of Focus

PLENARY COMMITTEE CONSTITUENCY

Participation

Debate Influence

Attendance

Excused**

Participation LC-V Attendance

CDF Accounting

Local Office

Local Assistant

Score Percentile Score Percentile Score Percentile

Quality Analysis Teamwork Oversight Intra-Party Influence

Public Conduct

Party:

72 96 0

65

43

Local Gov't, Public Service

None

Kalungu County West

Masaka

Backbencher

NRM

136638793

136638762

99711

0

Peer Assessment

75 84 88 96 64 91

Accessibility 5 72

Yes

Not verifiable

Not verifiableAbsentTotal Sittings

Attended 36

4480

Attendance

Excused**

96

AbsentTotal Meetings

Attended 116

27143

Period Covered: 6/7/2007 5/15/2008–

5

Overall Percentile: 92

How did you spend the CDFmoney for 2006 - 2007?

For more on this MP's constituency activities, see http://www.aflia.org.This MP:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

Foreign Affairs

Governance

Hum

an Dev.

InfrastructureInternal SecurityN

atural Resources

Social IssuesThe Econom

y

MP's Report

Parliament:**Information Not Available

*BB: Backbencher

N/A

N/A

This MP did not provide a quote on how he/she spent the CDF money

for 2006 - 2007.

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This

should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the fact that AFLI is conservative in its

position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

BEST (100)

Plenary

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM61

Opp

Grade: C

BB*

BEST (100)

Committee

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

98

Opp

Grade: A

BB*

BEST (100)

Constituency

WORST (0)

This MP

NRM

23

Opp

Grade: E

BB*

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asfdsAkandwanaho Caleb

Participation12

9

13

Party: N/A

Status: Minister of State

Portfolio: Microfinance

Attendance

Influence

Score Rank

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with respect to topic

0

Committees: N/A

14

14

14

Excused*

Absent

Total Sittings

Attended 1

79

80

Plenary Performance

MP's Position

Focus

136638

0136638

*Information Not Available

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the

fact that AFLi is conservative in its position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

Plenary

Rank: 13 1. Suruma Ezra

1. Nsibambi Apolo Robin

5. Ruhakana Rugunda

9. Kinobe Jimmy William

3. Mbaguta Seezi

11. Semakula Matiya Mulumba

7. Kasirivu Atwooki Kyamanywawa

3. Muganwa Kajura Henry

8. Kategaya Eriya

11. Okello Oryem

9. Muliira Ham

13. Akandwanaho Caleb

14

5. Kirunda Kivejinja Ali Muwabe

14. Kagimu Kiwanuka

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asfdsKagimu Kiwanuka

Participation12

9

14

Party: N/A

Status: Minister of State

Portfolio: Office of Vice President

(Economic Monitoring)

Attendance

Influence

Score Rank

This MP did not make sufficient contributions in plenary debates to allow us to determine his/her focus with respect to topic

0

Committees: N/A

14

14

14

Excused*

Absent

Total Sittings

Attended 0

80

80

Plenary Performance

MP's Position

Focus

136638

0136638

*Information Not Available

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the

fact that AFLi is conservative in its position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

Plenary

Rank: 14 1. Suruma Ezra

1. Nsibambi Apolo Robin

5. Ruhakana Rugunda

9. Kinobe Jimmy William

3. Mbaguta Seezi

11. Semakula Matiya Mulumba

7. Kasirivu Atwooki Kyamanywawa

3. Muganwa Kajura Henry

8. Kategaya Eriya

11. Okello Oryem

9. Muliira Ham

13. Akandwanaho Caleb

14

5. Kirunda Kivejinja Ali Muwabe

14. Kagimu Kiwanuka

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asfdsKasirivu Atwooki Kyamanywa

Participation9

7

4

Party: N/A

Status: Minister of State

Portfolio: Lands

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

Gove

rnance

Hum

an

Dev.

The E

conom

yIn

frastru

ctu

reF

ore

ign A

ffairs

Socia

l Issu

es

Inte

rnal S

ecurity

Natu

ral R

eso

urc

es

Attendance

Influence

Score Rank

90

Committees: N/A

14

14

14

Excused*

Absent

Total Sittings

Attended 26

54

80

Plenary Performance

MP's Position

Focus

136638

88136638

Parliament: This MP:*Information Not Available

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the

fact that AFLi is conservative in its position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

Plenary

Rank: 7 1. Suruma Ezra

1. Nsibambi Apolo Robin

5. Ruhakana Rugunda

9. Kinobe Jimmy William

3. Mbaguta Seezi

11. Semakula Matiya Mulumba

7. Kasirivu Atwooki Kyamanywawa

3. Muganwa Kajura Henry

8. Kategaya Eriya

11. Okello Oryem

9. Muliira Ham

13. Akandwanaho Caleb

14

5. Kirunda Kivejinja Ali Muwabe

14. Kagimu Kiwanuka

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asfdsKategaya Eriya

Participation8

5

11

Party: N/A

Status: Minister

Portfolio: First DPM; East African

Affairs

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Gove

rnance

Hum

an

Dev.

The E

conom

yIn

frastru

ctu

reF

ore

ign A

ffairs

Socia

l Issu

es

Inte

rnal S

ecurity

Natu

ral R

eso

urc

es

Attendance

Influence

Score Rank

1150

Committees: N/A

14

14

14

Excused*

Absent

Total Sittings

Attended 5

75

80

Plenary Performance

MP's Position

Focus

136638

174136638

Parliament: This MP:*Information Not Available

Government Supported Initiatives

Opposition Supported InitiativesNRM Avg Ind Avg Opp Avg

This MP

Plenary

Rank: 8 1. Suruma Ezra

1. Nsibambi Apolo Robin

5. Ruhakana Rugunda

9. Kinobe Jimmy William

3. Mbaguta Seezi

11. Semakula Matiya Mulumba

7. Kasirivu Atwooki Kyamanywawa

3. Muganwa Kajura Henry

8. Kategaya Eriya

11. Okello Oryem

9. Muliira Ham

13. Akandwanaho Caleb

14

5. Kirunda Kivejinja Ali Muwabe

14. Kagimu Kiwanuka

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asfdsKinobe Jimmy William

Participation10

9

8

Party: N/A

Status: Minister of State

Portfolio: Youth

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Gove

rnance

Hum

an

Dev.

The E

conom

yIn

frastru

ctu

reF

ore

ign A

ffairs

Socia

l Issu

es

Inte

rnal S

ecurity

Natu

ral R

eso

urc

es

Attendance

Influence

Score Rank

0

Committees: N/A

14

14

14

Excused*

Absent

Total Sittings

Attended 14

66

80

Plenary Performance

MP's Position

Focus

136638

71136638

Parliament: This MP:*Information Not Available

Government Supported Initiatives

Opposition Supported InitiativesNRM Avg Ind Avg Opp Avg

This MP

Plenary

Rank: 9 1. Suruma Ezra

1. Nsibambi Apolo Robin

5. Ruhakana Rugunda

9. Kinobe Jimmy William

3. Mbaguta Seezi

11. Semakula Matiya Mulumba

7. Kasirivu Atwooki Kyamanywawa

3. Muganwa Kajura Henry

8. Kategaya Eriya

11. Okello Oryem

9. Muliira Ham

13. Akandwanaho Caleb

14

5. Kirunda Kivejinja Ali Muwabe

14. Kagimu Kiwanuka

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asfdsKirunda Kivejinja Ali Muwabe

Participation3

9

6

Party: N/A

Status: Minister

Portfolio: Third DPM; Information

and National Guidance

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Gove

rnance

Hum

an

Dev.

The E

conom

yIn

frastru

ctu

reF

ore

ign A

ffairs

Socia

l Issu

es

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We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the

fact that AFLi is conservative in its position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

Plenary

Rank: 5 1. Suruma Ezra

1. Nsibambi Apolo Robin

5. Ruhakana Rugunda

9. Kinobe Jimmy William

3. Mbaguta Seezi

11. Semakula Matiya Mulumba

7. Kasirivu Atwooki Kyamanywawa

3. Muganwa Kajura Henry

8. Kategaya Eriya

11. Okello Oryem

9. Muliira Ham

13. Akandwanaho Caleb

14

5. Kirunda Kivejinja Ali Muwabe

14. Kagimu Kiwanuka

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asfdsMbaguta Seezi

Participation7

3

3

Party: N/A

Status: Minister of State

Portfolio: Public Service

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Opposition Supported InitiativesNRM Avg Ind Avg Opp Avg

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Plenary

Rank: 3 1. Suruma Ezra

1. Nsibambi Apolo Robin

5. Ruhakana Rugunda

9. Kinobe Jimmy William

3. Mbaguta Seezi

11. Semakula Matiya Mulumba

7. Kasirivu Atwooki Kyamanywawa

3. Muganwa Kajura Henry

8. Kategaya Eriya

11. Okello Oryem

9. Muliira Ham

13. Akandwanaho Caleb

14

5. Kirunda Kivejinja Ali Muwabe

14. Kagimu Kiwanuka

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asfdsMuganwa Kajura Henry

Participation5

4

2

Party: N/A

Status: Minister

Portfolio: Second DPM; Public

Service

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40

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Opposition Supported InitiativesNRM Avg Ind Avg Opp Avg

This MP

Plenary

Rank: 3 1. Suruma Ezra

1. Nsibambi Apolo Robin

5. Ruhakana Rugunda

9. Kinobe Jimmy William

3. Mbaguta Seezi

11. Semakula Matiya Mulumba

7. Kasirivu Atwooki Kyamanywawa

3. Muganwa Kajura Henry

8. Kategaya Eriya

11. Okello Oryem

9. Muliira Ham

13. Akandwanaho Caleb

14

5. Kirunda Kivejinja Ali Muwabe

14. Kagimu Kiwanuka

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asfdsMuliira Ham

Participation6

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12

Party: N/A

Status: Minister

Portfolio: Information &

Communication

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80

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136638

279136638

Parliament: This MP:*Information Not Available

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the

fact that AFLi is conservative in its position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

Plenary

Rank: 9 1. Suruma Ezra

1. Nsibambi Apolo Robin

5. Ruhakana Rugunda

9. Kinobe Jimmy William

3. Mbaguta Seezi

11. Semakula Matiya Mulumba

7. Kasirivu Atwooki Kyamanywawa

3. Muganwa Kajura Henry

8. Kategaya Eriya

11. Okello Oryem

9. Muliira Ham

13. Akandwanaho Caleb

14

5. Kirunda Kivejinja Ali Muwabe

14. Kagimu Kiwanuka

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asfdsNsibambi Apolo Robin

Participation2

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Party: NRM

Status: Prime Minister

Portfolio: None

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Committees: N/A

14

14

14

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Attended 48

32

80

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136638

1541136638

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Government Supported Initiatives

Opposition Supported InitiativesNRM Avg Ind Avg Opp Avg

This MP

Plenary

Rank: 1 1. Suruma Ezra

1. Nsibambi Apolo Robin

5. Ruhakana Rugunda

9. Kinobe Jimmy William

3. Mbaguta Seezi

11. Semakula Matiya Mulumba

7. Kasirivu Atwooki Kyamanywawa

3. Muganwa Kajura Henry

8. Kategaya Eriya

11. Okello Oryem

9. Muliira Ham

13. Akandwanaho Caleb

14

5. Kirunda Kivejinja Ali Muwabe

14. Kagimu Kiwanuka

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asfdsOkello Oryem

Participation12

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10

Party: N/A

Status: Minister of State

Portfolio: Foreign Afairs

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14

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73

80

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MP's Position

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136638

0136638

Parliament: This MP:*Information Not Available

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the

fact that AFLi is conservative in its position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

Plenary

Rank: 11 1. Suruma Ezra

1. Nsibambi Apolo Robin

5. Ruhakana Rugunda

9. Kinobe Jimmy William

3. Mbaguta Seezi

11. Semakula Matiya Mulumba

7. Kasirivu Atwooki Kyamanywawa

3. Muganwa Kajura Henry

8. Kategaya Eriya

11. Okello Oryem

9. Muliira Ham

13. Akandwanaho Caleb

14

5. Kirunda Kivejinja Ali Muwabe

14. Kagimu Kiwanuka

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asfdsRuhakana Rugunda

Participation4

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Status: Minister

Portfolio: Internal Affairs

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14

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64

80

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Government Supported Initiatives

Opposition Supported InitiativesNRM Avg Ind Avg Opp Avg

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Plenary

Rank: 5 1. Suruma Ezra

1. Nsibambi Apolo Robin

5. Ruhakana Rugunda

9. Kinobe Jimmy William

3. Mbaguta Seezi

11. Semakula Matiya Mulumba

7. Kasirivu Atwooki Kyamanywawa

3. Muganwa Kajura Henry

8. Kategaya Eriya

11. Okello Oryem

9. Muliira Ham

13. Akandwanaho Caleb

14

5. Kirunda Kivejinja Ali Muwabe

14. Kagimu Kiwanuka

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asfdsSemakula Kiwanuka Matiya Mulumba

Participation11

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Party: N/A

Status: Minister of State

Portfolio: Investment

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72

80

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MP's Position

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4136638

Parliament: This MP:*Information Not Available

We did not have enough information to determine this MP's position relative to Government in plenary sittings. This should not be viewed as a comment on the MP's position, but rather on the

fact that AFLi is conservative in its position scoring, only presenting a score where we are confident of the accuracy of the results.

Plenary

Rank: 11 1. Suruma Ezra

1. Nsibambi Apolo Robin

5. Ruhakana Rugunda

9. Kinobe Jimmy William

3. Mbaguta Seezi

11. Semakula Matiya Mulumba

7. Kasirivu Atwooki Kyamanywawa

3. Muganwa Kajura Henry

8. Kategaya Eriya

11. Okello Oryem

9. Muliira Ham

13. Akandwanaho Caleb

14

5. Kirunda Kivejinja Ali Muwabe

14. Kagimu Kiwanuka

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Participation1

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Party: NRM

Status: Minister

Portfolio: Finance

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Opposition Supported InitiativesNRM Avg Ind Avg Opp Avg

This MP

Plenary

Rank: 1 1. Suruma Ezra

1. Nsibambi Apolo Robin

5. Ruhakana Rugunda

9. Kinobe Jimmy William

3. Mbaguta Seezi

11. Semakula Matiya Mulumba

7. Kasirivu Atwooki Kyamanywawa

3. Muganwa Kajura Henry

8. Kategaya Eriya

11. Okello Oryem

9. Muliira Ham

13. Akandwanaho Caleb

14

5. Kirunda Kivejinja Ali Muwabe

14. Kagimu Kiwanuka

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Appendix A: Technical Notes 

The  purpose  of  this  appendix  is  to  describe  the  exact methodology  used  to  calculate  every  statistic  or  indicator developed as part of the Parliamentary Performance Scorecard.  1 Datasets 

All of  the measures provided  in  the  scorecard are derived  from one of  three datasets:  the plenary  activities dataset (PAD),  the  committee  activities dataset  (ComAD), and  the  constituency  activities dataset  (ConAD). We describe each  in turn.  1.1 The Plenary Activities Dataset (PAD) 

The  PAD  contains data  from  three  sources:  official  attendance  logs,  the  record  of  official  leave,  and  the  plenary Hansard.   1.1.1 Attendance Log Data  

The attendance  logs are the official records of whether an  individual MP  is present  in Parliament. An  individual  is recorded as being present in Parliament for a given day if his or her presence is recorded in the official log or if he or she has made an intervention of the floor of Parliament that has been recorded in the official Hansard.   1.1.2 Official Leave Data25 

The list of official leave, maintained by the Speaker’s office, is the official record of whether an MP was excused from attendance in the House for a particular time period. An individual is recorded as being excused if the Speaker responded to the MP’s request for permission to be absent; this permission is recorded in a letter from the Speaker to the MP. The PAD records the number of plenary sittings for which the MP was excused.  1.1.3 Plenary Hansard Data 

Much  of  the  information  in  the PAD  is derived  from  coding  of  the  official parliamentary Hansard  by  a  team  of enumerators.  Every  line  of  the  parliamentary Hansard  is  read  and  entered  into  the  PAD.  The  database  records information  about  everything  said on  the  floor of Parliament during plenary  sittings. The process  for  coding  the Hansard is as follows.  

a. Items: When an MP makes an  intervention (proposes a bill, raises a point of order, etc.) this  item  is given a code and is recorded in the PAD.   The name of the MP that makes the intervention is recorded along with a unique ID number for the item, and, where relevant, the ID number of the item it is referring to. In addition, we record the topic of the item (see paragraph 0). In all cases in which the item under debate is something that MPs vote upon, the position taken by the MP is recorded (see paragraph 0). 

b. Line Number References.  Importantly,  for every  intervention by an MP and  for every  item  in  the PAD we record the first and last lines in the Hansard to which the item corresponds. As a result it is possible to refer back to the original transcripts of Parliament to check every piece of data in the PAD. 

c. Structure  of  the Database:  The  PAD  preserves  information  on  the  relation  of  each  intervention  to  other interventions to which it refers, directly or indirectly. This is done by recording for each item the item (if any) to which it refers. As an illustration in the following chart, each node represents one MP’s contribution in the Hansard,  and  one  corresponding  entry  in  the  database.  From  this  example  it  can  be  seen  that  items  are 

25 Although we were unable to obtain this data this year, we include it in the methodology because it will be included in the Scorecard should Parliament provide it in the future.

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recorded  in  a  tree:  for  example,  contribution  #25.Oct.05.0800  itself  refers  to  a  point  of  order  (contribution #25.Oct.05.0785) which in turn refers to an amendment (#25.Oct.05.0587) and a bill (item #25.Oct.05.0010).  

            1.2 The Committee Activities Dataset (ComAD) 

The Committee Activities Dataset contains data from three sources: official attendance logs, records of official leave, and committee transcripts. We have worked to improve our coverage of these records, and we have been successful: While  in  the  first year we only had  transcripts  for 25% of committee meetings,  this year we are able  to  report on about 40% of meetings.   1.2.1 Attendance Log Data  

The  attendance  logs  are  the  official  records  of whether  an  individual MP  is  present  in  committee meetings. An individual is recorded as being present in a given committee meeting if his or her presence is recorded in the official log or if he or she has made a contribution in the meeting.   1.2.2 Official Leave Data26 

The list of official leave, maintained by the Speaker’s office, is the official record of whether an MP was excused from attendance in the House and committee meetings for a particular time period. An individual is recorded as being excused if the Speaker responded to the MP’s request for permission to be absent; this permission is recorded in a letter from the Speaker to the MP. The ComAD records the number of committee meetings for which the MP was excused.  1.2.3 Committee Transcript Data 

All of the  information on participation  in the ComAD  is derived, again, from coding done by AFLI’s enumerators. Every  line  of  every  committee  transcript we  have  is  read  and  entered  into  the ComAD.  The  process  for  coding transcripts is as follows.   

a. Contributions: When an MP speaks in a committee meeting of which he or she is a member, this item is given a code and is recorded in the ComAD.  The name of the MP that makes the intervention is recorded along with a unique ID number for the item.  Note that we go no further in the ComAD; we do not, for example, record position or the item to which a contribution in committee refers. 

b. Line Number References. As  in the PAD, for every MP contribution  in the ComAD we record the first and last lines in the transcript to which the item corresponds.  

26 Although we were unable to obtain this data this year, we include it in the methodology because it will be included in the Scorecard should Parliament provide it in the future.

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c. Structure of the Database: The ComAD is much simpler than the PAD. In fact, the database consists solely of a list of all contributions made by MPs during committee meetings. 

1.3  The Constituency Activities Dataset (ConAD)  The  Constituency  Activities  Dataset  contains  data  from  four  sources:  official  LC‐V  attendance  logs,  a  research exercise designed to measure an MP’s accessibility, official CDF accounting records, and field research.  1.3.1 LC‐V Attendance Log Data 

The LC‐V  attendance  logs  are  the official  records of whether  an  individual MP  is present  at LC‐V  (district  level) meetings. An  individual  is recorded as being present at  the LC‐V meeting  for a given day  if his or her presence  is recorded in the official log.   1.3.2 Accessibility Data 

We  sent  a  field  researcher  to  every  constituency MP’s  and  district woman  representative’s  constituency  in  the country  to  collect  data  on  the  MPs’  accessibility  to  their  constituents.  To  measure  the  MPs’  accessibility,  the researchers asked  five randomly selected participants  to spend  the day  trying  to obtain  their MP’s phone number. The  data  obtained  through  this  research  exercise  comprise  the  accessibility  data. We  record  data  about  every participant’s political affiliation, gender, age, and education as well as whether or not the individual returned at the end of the exercise, and whether or not the individual returned with a correct phone number for the MP.  1.3.3 CDF Accounting Data  The Constituency Development Fund Accounting list, maintained by the Clerk to Parliament, records the names of all MPs who officially accounted for their CDF spending.  1.3.4 Field Research Data 

 We  sent  a  survey  to  all MPs  requesting  information  about whether  or  not  they maintained  a  local  office  and  a political assistant during the session, and if so, how we could locate each of these. Then, we sent a field researcher to every constituency to verify this information and to collect information about MPs who did not return surveys. The information  our  field  researchers  collected  on  the MPs’  staff  and  offices  comprises  the  field  research  data.  The ConAD dataset includes data obtained from local party offices, local council offices, and the MP’s office (where the MP maintains an office) about the location of every MP’s office and contact information for every MP’s assistant.  2 Indicators 

2.1 Score and Percentiles 

2.1.1 A Note on Rankings and Percentiles 

Most indicators are calculated in a three‐step process. First, a raw score for each MP is calculated, such as the total number of lines that an MP spoke in all Hansards.  Second, each MP is ranked according to this raw score. Third, the rank  is turned  into a corresponding percentile. In all cases, each MP’s rank  is calculated as 1 + the number of MPs who have a higher raw score; thus, all MPs who tie in terms of raw score are given the same rank. Example.  If  for  some  indicator  two MPs’  raw  score  is  10,  one MP’s  score  is  8,  and  three MPs’  score  is  7,  their respective rankings would be 1, 1, 3, 4, 4, 4.  The percentile is calculated as  

    

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Thus, a percentile score of 30 means that this MP did better than 30% of all MPs.   2.1.2 Averages of percentiles.  

The  overall  scores  (for  plenary  and  committee  performance)  use  information  about  the  averages  of  individual percentile scores. The resulting scores differ from a simple average in two respects:  

• First, the base percentiles are modified in order to ensure that the average percentile for a given score is exactly 50. Normally this is the case but it might not be if there are many ties; in such cases, the ties can result in a given score receiving a less than equal weight in the overall score. To prevent this from happening, we use modified percentile scores for each measure defined as follows:   

 • Second, after the average of the modified percentiles is taken, the percentile rank of these averages is taken. This 

percentile of the average of the modified percentiles is then what is reported.   As a simple example, imagine that there are 10 MPs and they have scores on two issues as follows: 

MP   1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10 Score on Item 1  1  1  1  2  2  3  4  5  10  10 

Score on Item 2  10  9  1  1  4  4  3  6  8  10 

 In this case we can calculate the percentiles, the modified percentiles and the overall percentile scores as follows:                As  can be  seen  from  the  example,  the overall percentile  score differs  in general  from  the  average percentile. For example, MP 10  scored 80 on both  issues  reflecting  the  fact  that he  tied  for  first place on both. His average  score would then be 80. However his overall percentile score is higher than this. He receives an overall score of 90 because, although  he  tied  on  both  issue  areas,  he  did  better  overall  than  both  of  the MPs with whom  he  tied.  For  other individuals,  the overall percentile score  is  lower  than  their average;  for example, MP 5 did better  than 30% of  the other candidates on both issues but only did better than 20% of people overall; this is because many of the people he did better than in some areas did much better than him in other areas.  For CDF, Office, and Staff percentiles, we use a  slightly different version of  this modified percentile  formula. For these  three measures, we do not calculate a  regular percentile; we only calculate a modified percentile defined as follows:    

MP   1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10 

Percentile on Item 1  0  0  0  30  30  50  60  70  80  80 

Percentile on Item 2  80  70  0  0  30  30  20  50  60  80 

Modified Percentile on Item 1 

15  15  15  40  40  55  65  75  90  90 

Modified Percentile on Item 2 

90  75  10  10  40  40  25  55  65  90 

Average Modified Percentile 

52  45  13  25  40  48  45  65  77  90 

Overall Percentile  60  30  0  10  20  50  30  70  80  90 

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For MPs whose Office/Staff/CDF score is Yes: 

  For MPs whose Office/Staff/CDF score is No: 

  It is important to note that the total number of MPs in the sample is different for Office/Staff and CDF. For office and staff, the sample is composed of only constituency MPs and district woman representatives. For CDF, the sample is composed of all MPs who received the CDF money for 2006 – 2007.   2.2 Plenary Indicators 

We now describe each of the individual components of the plenary score.   2.2.1 Attendance 

Attendance is reported as the share of the 80 plenary sittings which an MP attended as given in the data described in paragraph 1.1.1. A percentile score is then calculated according to the method described in paragraph 2.1.  2.2.2 Official Leave27 

Absences during official leaves are not counted against MPs. Instead, we credit MPs for having attended sittings of the House at which they were actually absent if these absences were excused by the Speaker. To do this, we add the number of absences during official leaves to the numerator in the attendance score. In addition, for each MP we report the number of absences during official leaves in the plenary attendance section of the Scorecard.  2.2.3 Participation 

The raw score for participation is the total number of lines each MP speaks in the Hansards plus the number of lines spoken during  the presentation of any  committee  reports  that  the MP  signed, whether or not  that presentation  is made  by  the MP. The  raw  score  is  then  reported  as  a  share  of  the  total  lines  spoken  in  Parliament  (136,638). A percentile score  is  then calculated according  to  the method described  in paragraph 2.1. We give credit  to MPs  for committee reports that they signed, because these reports are the responsibility of the entire committee that produced them and not simply of  the  individual  that reads  them. We alter  the methodology slightly  for MPs who  left office before the end of the session or who were by‐elected after the start of the session. For part‐year MPs, the raw score is reported as share of the total lines spoken in Parliament while that MP was in office rather than as a share of the total lines spoken in Parliament throughout the session.  2.2.4 Debate Influence 

Quantifying  influence  in Parliament  requires a  system  for  comparing  the  level of  initiative  shown by  introducing different  items,  including bills,  resolutions, petitions,  amendments,  and points of order. Rather  than assigning  an arbitrary  “debate  influence  value”  to  every  item,  AFLI  assumes  that  the  length  of  the  debate  on  an  item  is  a reasonable, if imperfect, indication of its significance. Thus, each MP’s raw debate influence score is given by the sum of the number of lines in the Hansard that are devoted to debating items he or she initiated or committee reports that he or she signed. Excluded from this sum are lines the MP contributes directly to his or her own item. This exclusion 

27 Although we were unable to obtain this data this year, we include it in the methodology because it will be included in the Scorecard should Parliament provide it in the future.

(# of MPs who have offices (or staff or CDF)

Total # of MPs in the sampleModified Percentile =    50   ‐ 

(# of MPs who do not have offices (or staff or CDF)

Total # of MPs in the sampleModified Percentile =    50   + 

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is made in order to avoid double counting (an individual’s own interventions are already counted in his participation score) and to reduce the scope for manipulation (an individual cannot make interventions simply to increase his own debate influence score; rather, he must truly influence the debate). The raw debate influence score is then divided by the total number of  lines spoken  in Parliament during the session. A percentile score  is calculated according to the method described in paragraph 2.1. As with participation, the methodology for calculating debate influence is altered slightly  for part‐year MPs. For part‐year MPs, debate  influence  is calculated by dividing  the  raw debate  influence score by the total number of lines spoken during the period the MP was in office.  2.3 Committee Indicators 

Committee indicators are calculated using the ComAD as follows:  2.3.1 Attendance 

The committee attendance measure is given by the percent of all committee meetings of which this MP is a member (according  to  records  provided  by  Parliament) where  the MP’s  signature  appears  in  the  log  book  or where  an intervention by  the MP  is recorded  in a  transcript. The denominator  for  this percentage  is given by  the number of meetings of committees of which the given MP was a member for which we have either log books or transcripts for dates matching those in the log books.   2.3.2 Official Leave28 

If Parliament provides us with official leave data in the future, absences during official leaves will not be counted against MPs. Instead, we will credit MPs for having attended committee meetings at which they were actually absent if these absences were excused by the Speaker. To do this, we will add the number of absences during official leaves to the numerator in the attendance score. In addition, for each MP we will report the number of absences during official leaves in the committee attendance section of the Scorecard.  2.3.3 Participation 

The  raw score  for committee participation  is  the number of  lines  that each MP speaks at committee meetings. No score is calculated for MPs who cannot be members of committees (notably government ministers) but participation scores are calculated  for MPs who can but choose not  to serve on committees. For by‐elected MPs,  the committee participation score is multiplied by the reciprocal of the fraction of plenary sittings during which the MP held office. Thus,  an MP who was  only  in  office  for  10  (out  of  80)  sittings  of  Parliament will  have  his  participation  score multiplied by 8. Because we have an incomplete set of transcripts for committee meetings in Parliament, there might be concern that this measure unfairly penalizes MPs who sit on committees for which we have few transcripts. We explored an alternative measure of committee participation which adjusted MPs’ scores to account for the extent of missing  transcripts on  their committees. The correlation between  this alternative measure and our  final measure  is 0.87. As these measures are so similar, we elected to proceed with the simpler measure.  2.4  Constituency Indicators  Constituency indicators are calculated using the ConAD as follows:  2.4.1  LC‐V Attendance  The LC‐V attendance measure is given by the share of all district level meetings which an MP was officially recorded by the clerk to council as having attended. Since different districts hold different numbers of district level meetings, 

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the denominator differs for every MP. Only meetings held during an MP’s term are included in the denominator. A percentile score is calculated based on this score according to the method described in paragraph 2.1.  2.4.2  Accessibility  The accessibility score shows the share of participants in the research game described in paragraph 1.3.2 who were able to obtain a correct phone number for their MP. For most MPs, this score is recorded as some number over five because in most constituencies, five constituents participated in the exercise. For a few MPs, the denominator is four because the field researcher was unable to find five willing participants. In no case did fewer than four constituents participate in the game. Accessibility data is only available for constituency MPs and district woman representatives who were in office at the time of the exercise, as the exercise was not carried out for special interest MPs or MPs who were no  longer  in office at  the end of  the  session. A percentile  score  is calculated based on  the accessibility  score according to the method described in paragraph 2.1.   2.4.3  CDF Accounting  The CDF  accounting  score  is  recorded  as  a  simple  “yes”  or  “no”  depending  on whether  or  not  an MP’s  name appeared on  the official CDF Accounting  list obtained  from  the Clerk  to Parliament. For MPs who did not receive CDF money  in 2006 – 2007, we  report “n/a” and exclude  the CDF accounting component when we calculate  their constituency grade. A percentile is calculated although it is not recorded on the scorecard, for all MPs who received CDF money in 2006 ‐ 2007 based on whether or not they accounted for their spending.  2.4.4  Local Office  The local office score is recorded as “yes” or “non‐verifiable” depending on whether or not our field researchers were able  to verify  that an MP maintained a  local office during at  least part of  the  session. A percentile  is calculated – although it is not recorded on the Scorecard, for all constituency MPs and district woman representatives who were in office at the end of the session, according to the method described in paragraph 2.1. For special interest MPs who turned in surveys, the local office score is reported as “yes” or “non‐verifiable.” For special interest MPs who did not turn in surveys, the local office score is reported as “n/a.” It is important to note though that we do not include any special  interest MPs’ scores in the percentile calculations. The  local office data we report for special  interest MPs is purely qualitative; it does not factor into any quantitative scores.    2.4.5  Political Assistant  Like the local office score, the political assistant score is recorded as “yes” or “non‐verifiable” depending on whether or not our field researchers were able to verify that an MP maintained a political assistant during at least part of the session. A percentile is calculated – although it is not recorded on the Scorecard, for all constituency MPs and district woman representatives who were in office at the end of the session, according to the method described in paragraph 2.1.  For  special  interest MPs who  turned  in  surveys,  the  political  assistant  score  is  reported  as  “yes”  or  “non‐verifiable.” For special interest MPs who did not turn in surveys, the political assistant score is reported as “n/a.” It is important to note though that we do not include any special interest MPs’ scores in the percentile calculations. The political assistant data we report for special interest MPs is purely qualitative; it does not factor into any quantitative scores.   

2.5  Non‐Graded Factors 

In addition to the above indicators, all of which are combined into the MP’s grades for plenary and committee work, information from the plenary Hansards is used to measure some factors that are not included in the grade.  

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2.5.1  MP’s Position 

Position scores are generated through the following procedure. 1. During data entry, each MP’s contribution to items that are voted upon (bills, amendments, etc.) is graded on 

a scale between 1 and 5, where 1 indicates that the MP strongly supports the item, 2 indicates weak support, 3 = neutral, 4 = weak opposition, and 5 = strong opposition. The enumerators also record their certainty about the position on a scale of 1 (totally uncertain) to 5 (completely certain).  

2. Then,  all  new  items  for which we  collected  this  position  information  are  graded  either  “Government”, “Opposition”,  or  “neutral”,  according  to  the  portfolio  of  the  individual who  introduced  the  item.  If  the individual is a cabinet member (minister or state minister), the NRM Chief Whip, or the Prime Minister, then the item is graded “Government”. On the other hand, if the item is introduced by a member of the shadow cabinet or  the Leader of  the Opposition,  it  is graded  as  “Opposition”. Finally,  if  the  initiator  is neither  a member of the ruling party leadership nor of the shadow cabinet, the item is graded “neutral”. In exceptional circumstances,  such  as  clearly  partisan  items  proposed  by  backbenchers,  AFLI  staff  may  assign  a Government  or Opposition  position  to  an  item  that might  otherwise,  under  the  above  rules,  be  graded “neutral”.29  

3. The position information on all contributions to Opposition items is then inverted (5 becomes 1, 4 becomes 2, etc). Doing this ensures that a score of 1 means either “supportive of a Government position” or “opposed to an Opposition position”.  

4. We then discard  information  if (1) the  items to which an  intervention refers are themselves neutral or (2)  if any of the three enumerators’ certainty about his or her grading  is below 4 on a scale from 1 to 5 or  if the average of the first two enumerators’ certainty is below 4.30 This conservative approach is intended to ensure that only data for which we have great confidence is used for these measures.  

5. Any item that does not refer to another item that was voted upon, but that is initiated by a frontbencher, is assigned  a  position  score  concomitant with  the  frontbencher’s  caucus. Opposition  cabinet members will receive a position score of 5 for their own new  items, and Government  leaders will receive a score of 1 for their new items. 

6. Finally, we  average  each MP’s  remaining positions  to  get  their  raw position  score. We  only  report  these scores in the final scorecard if we have two or more position data points for a given MP. 

MPs  are  then  graphed  on  a  continuum  between  1  and  5, where  1  =  strong Government  support  and  5  =  strong Opposition support. Rank and percentile are not used. However, average positions for Government, Opposition, and Independent MPs are marked on the graph for each member.  

29 For example, the resolution on 28 June 2006, thanking the President for his State of the Nation address, is clearly partisan in nature – a “Government” item – even though it was put forth by a backbencher.  30 Each Hansard is graded by two different enumerators, then those separate databases are combined into the Master database, with another enumerator examining and reconciling any discrepancies between the two. For a position score to be counted on an individual item, the average of the first two enumerators’ certainties must be 4 or higher, and the final certainty in the master database must also be 4 or higher. The position in the master database is used, and the positions entered by the first two enumerators are discarded. 

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2.5.2  Peer Assessment 

Every MP was asked to rate 15 other MPs’ performance from 1 to 5 (1 being the worst and 5 the best), in six different areas: quality, analysis,  teamwork, oversight,  intra‐party  influence, and public conduct. We  received surveys  from 113 MPs, giving us enough data to report peer assessment scores for almost 90% of MPs. Because not all MPs handed in surveys, however, we do not have sufficient data to report peer assessment scores for some MPs. We report “n/a” for any category for which an MP was graded by two or fewer other MPs. 

We adjust every score for party bias by setting the average score every MP gives to the 15 MPs assigned to him to zero and by setting the variation to one. This re‐centering process ensures that no MP can be a higher grader on average than other MPs and that no MP can score members of his own party higher on average than members of other parties. Once the scores are re‐centered, we calculate percentiles for each MP based on the re‐centered scores. We report both individual percentiles for each category and an overall percentile for all categories. To calculate the overall percentile, we first average the re‐centered scores for each MP and then calculate percentiles based on the averaged re‐centered scores. 

 2.5.3  Topics/Sectors 

Each item in the PAD is associated with one or two of the following topics or sectors. • The Economy • Environment and Natural Resources  • Foreign Affairs • Governance • Human Development • Infrastructure • International Security • Social Issues 

In many cases, the assignment of items to categories was clear, but in some cases, judgements were unavoidable.  For example, one could discuss unemployment as a social issue, emphasising education and social programs to help the unemployed,  in which  case  it would  fall  under Human Development  and  Social  Issues. One  could  also  discuss unemployment  from  an  economic  perspective,  and  advocate  expanding manufacturing  to  solve  the  problem,  in which  case  it would  fall under Agriculture,  Industry, and Trade. To handle  such  situations, a  single  item may be classified as pertaining to up to two (but not more than two) categories.   In cases in which the item refers to another item, the topic or scope is typically inherited from that other item with exceptions made whenever in the course of a debate there is a substantial change in topic.  The  total number of  lines each MP contributed  to  items of each  topic  is  then summed with  lines being given half weight for a given topic in cases in which the lines refer to two topics. The share of lines spoken by a given MP on a given topic are then calculated and compared to that of the average MP.   

2.5.4  MP’s Report 

In the survey we distributed to all MPs, we asked them how they spent their CDF money for 2006 – 2007. The MPs’ responses are reported in the MP’s Report section of the Scorecard.       

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Appendix B: Glossary of Terms  Session: One year of Parliament. There will be 5 sessions of  the Eighth Parliament. The 2007 – 2008 session  is  the second session of the Eighth Parliament.  Plenary Sitting: A meeting of the whole house of Parliament. There were 80 plenary sittings in the second session.  Committee Meeting: A meeting of a small group of Parliament assigned to investigate matters related to a specific topic. There were 28 standing, sessional and select committees  in the second session which met between 4 and 128 times.  Constituency MP: MPs elected to represent geographic constituencies. There were 221 constituency MPs during the second session.  District Woman Representative: MPs elected  to  represent  the  interests of  the women  in a district. There were 78 district woman representatives during the second session.  Special Interest MP: MPs elected to represent marginalized or minority groups. There are 4 groups of special interest MPs: Workers  (represented by  5 MPs), Youth  (represented by  5 MPs), People with Disabilities  (represented by  5 MPs), and UPDF (represented by 10 MPs).  Hansard: The written record of what is said in each plenary sitting.  Backbencher: Any MP who does not hold a  leadership position  (such as minister, shadow minister, or committee chairperson). There were 224 backbenchers during the second session.  Frontbencher:  Any  MP  who  holds  a  leadership  position  such  as  minister,  shadow  minister,  or  committee chairperson.  Minister: A Government MP who  is  a  leader  in  his/her  party  and  has  been  granted  special  responsibilities  in  a particular  area,  such  as Education. A minister’s  area  of  responsibility  is  listed  in  the Portfolio  section  of  the MP Profile on every Scorecard.  Shadow Minister: An Opposition MP who is a leader in his/her party and has been granted special responsibilities in a particular area, such as Internal Affairs and Human Rights. A shadow minister’s area of responsibility is listed in the Portfolio section of the MP Profile on every Scorecard.  Committee Chairperson: The leader of a committee. There is one committee chairperson and one deputy chairperson for every committee.  LC‐V Meetings: District  council meetings. Every district  has  a  local  council  (LC‐V),  comprised  of  locally  elected leaders who are supposed to serve the interests of the district. There were between 2 and 20 LC‐V meetings held in every district during the second session.  By‐Elected: Not all MPs serve a full term. Sometimes MPs leave office before the end of the session because they are sick or because they pass away. Other times MPs are removed from office because a court ruled that their academic papers were illegitimate or that there was an irregularity in the election. In such cases, a by‐election is held to elect a new MP to serve the rest of the term. These MPs are called by‐elected MPs.      

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Appendix C: MPs Who Reported Offices Which We Were Unable to Verify  

MP  Constituency  District Acen Rhoda  Women  Amuria Angufiru Margaret  Ayivu County  Arua Arapkissa Yekko John  Kween County  Kapchorwa Badda Fred  Bujumba County  Kalangala Birekeraawo Nsubuga Mathius  Bukoto County South  Masaka Butime Rwakaikara Tom  Mwenge County North  Kyenjojo Ekwau Ibi Florence  Women  Kaberamaido Emigu Julius Peter  Kaberamaido County  Kaberamaido Kamba Saleh M.W.  Kibuku County  Pallisa Katuramu Hood Kiribedda  People with Disabilities  N/A Kibedi Zaake Wanume  Youth  N/A Kiryapawo Loi Kageni  Budaka County  Budaka Kyomugisha Grace Kashaija Ikiriza  UPDF  N/A Lokii Peter Abrahams  Jie County  Kotido Lokodo Simon  Dodoth County  Kaabong Mbagadhi Frederick Nkayi  Kagoma County  Jinja Nampijja Lukyamuzi Susan  Rubaga Division South  Kampala Nokrach Wilson William  People with Disabilities  N/A Nvumetta Lutaya Kavuma Ruth  Women  Kalangala Nyombi Nansubuga Sarah  Ntenjeru County North  Kayunga Oleny Charles Ojok  Usuk County  Katakwi Omolo Peter  Soroti County  Soroti Otekat John Emilly  Serere County  Soroti Toolit Simon Akecha  Omoro County  Gulu Wangwa Rutangye Nagudi Erinah  Women  Mbale  

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Appendix D: MPs Who Reported Political Assistants Whom We Were Unable to Verify  

MP  Constituency  District Achilla Aleper Margaret  Women  Kotido Badda Fred  Bujumba County  Kalangala Birekeraawo Nsubuga Mathius  Bukoto County South  Masaka Ekwau Ibi Florence  Women  Kaberamaido Epetait Francis  Ngora County  Kumi Kakoba Onyango  Buikwe County North  Mukono Kasozi Joseph Muyomba  Youth  N/A Kibedi Zaake Wanume  Youth  N/A Kyomugisha Grace Kashaija Ikiriza  UPDF  N/A Lokodo Simon  Dodoth County  Kaabong Malinga Johnson  Kapelebyong County  Amuria Nalubega Mariam Patience  Youth  N/A Nokrach Wilson William  People with Disabilities  N/A Tindamanyire Kabondo Gaudioso  Bunyaruguru County  Bushenyi                                     

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Appendix E: Frequency of Constituency Visits as Self‐Reported by MPs  

MP  District  Constituency  Visit Frequency Abura Pirir Samuel  Moroto  Matheniko County  Once a month Acen Rhoda  Amuria  Women  Once a month Achia Remigio  Nakapiripirit  Pian County  More than once a month Achia Terence Naco  Moroto  Bokora County  Once a month Achilla Aleper Margaret  Kotido  Women  Once a month Ahabwe Godfrey Pereza  Kabale  Rubanda County East  Once a month Akbar Hussein Godi  Arua  Arua Municipality  Twice a month Alupo Jessica R. Epel  Katakwi  Women  Five times a month Amali Caroline Okao  Amolatar  Women  Twice a month Amongi Beatrice Lagada  Oyam  Women  Once a month Amuge Rebecca Otengo  Lira  Women  Twice a month Angiro Gutomoi Charles  Lira  Erute County North  Twice a month Angufiru Margaret  Arua  Ayivu County  Twice a month Anokbonggo Willy Washington  Apac  Kwania County  Twice a week Arapkissa Yekko John  Kapchorwa  Kween County  Almost monthly Arimpa Kigyagi John  Mbarara  Mbarara Municipality  Three times a month except when out of 

the country Auru Anne  Moyo  Women  Once a month Baba James Boliba  Koboko  Koboko County  Once a month Badda Fred  Kalangala  Bujumba County  Twice a month Bahane Niyibizi Silver (Sp.Rtd)  Kisoro  Bufumbira County North  Once a month Baliddawa Edward Kafufu  Iganga  Kigulu County North  Every weekend Balikowa Henry  Kamuli  Budiope County  Once a month Bangirana Kawoya Anifa  Sembabule  Women  Two to four times a month Banyenzaki Henry  Kabale  Rubanda County West  Once a month Bartille Johnson Toskin  Bukwa  Kongasis County  Once a month Bihande Bwambale Yokasi  Kasese  Bukonjo County East  Once every three months Bikwasizehi K. Deusdedit  Bushenyi  Buhweju County  Once a month Birekeraawo Nsubuga Mathius  Masaka  Bukoto County South  Once a month Boona Emma  Mbarara  Women  Once a month Bucyanayandi Tress  Kisoro  Bufumbira County South  Once a month Butime Rwakaikara Tom  Kyenjojo  Mwenge County North  Every two weeks Buturo Nsaba James  Kisoro  Bufumbira County East  Once a month Byanyima Nathan  Isingiro  Bukanga County  Once a month DʹUjanga Giw Simon  Nebbi  Okoro County  Once a month Ekanya Geofrey  Tororo  Tororo County  Once a month Ekemu Charles Willy  Soroti  Soroti Municipality  Once a month Ekwau Ibi Florence  Kaberamaido  Women  Twice a month Emigu Julius Peter  Kaberamaido  Kaberamaido County  Once a month Epetait Francis  Kumi  Ngora County  Once a month Euku Simon Ross  Kaberamaido  Kalaki County  Once a month Fungaroo Kaps Hassan  Moyo  Obongi County  Once a month Gudoi Yahaya  Mbale  Bungokho County North  Every weekend unless there are 

Parliamentary assignments Kaahwa Erisa Ammoti  Masindi  Buruuli County  At least once a month Kabuusu Moses Wagaba  Kalangala  Kyamuswa County  About four times a month Kaddumukasa Ssozi Jerome  Mityana  Mityana County South  Four times a month Kajara Aston Peterson  Kyenjojo  Mwenge County South  Once a month Kajeke Wilfred  Mbale  Mbale Municipality  Once every three months Kakoba Onyango  Mukono  Buikwe County North  Twice a month Kaliba Steven  Kabarole  Fort Portal Municipaity  Three to four times a month Kamanda Bataringaya Cos  Bundibugyo  Bwamba County  Once a month Kamba Saleh M.W.  Pallisa  Kibuku County  Once a month Kasaija Matia  Kibale  Buyanja County  Twice a month on average, at times 

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weekly Kasaija Stephen Kagwera  Kabarole  Burahya County  Twice a month Kasamba Mathias  Rakai  Kakuuto County  Twice to three times a month Kashaija Robert  N/A  Youth  Once a month Kasozi Joseph Muyomba  N/A  Youth  Always Katuramu Hood Kiribedda  N/A  People with Disabilities  Once every three months Kawanga John Baptist  Masaka  Masaka Municipality  Twice a month Kazibwe Musisi Tom  Kayunga  Ntenjeru County South  Once a month Kibanzanga Christopher M.  Kasese  Busongora County South  Once every three months Kiboijana Margaret N.  Ibanda  Women  Once every three months Kiiza Winifred  Kasese  Women  Twice a month Kiyonga Francis Adamson  Nakapiripirit  Upe County  Once a month Kubeketerya James  Mayuge  Bunya County East  Once a month Kwebiha Joyce  Kyenjojo  Women  Two to four times a month Kyahurwenda Abwooli Tomson  Hoima  Buhaguzi County  Every week Mugisa Muhanga Margaret  Kabarole  Women  Every weekend Muhwezi Katugugu Jim  Rukungiri  Rujumbura County  Once every three months Mujuzi Pius  Rakai  Kyotera County  Once a month Mukose Moses Mutabaali  Namutumba  Busiki County  Every Weekend Mukwaya Balunzi Janat  Mukono  Mukono County South  Once a month Muwulize Norman Ibrahim  Mukono  Buikwe County West  Twice a month Mwesige Adolf Kasaija  Kabarole  Bunyangabu County  Once a month Najjemba Rosemary Muyinda  Mpigi  Gomba County  Every weekend and sometimes during the 

week Nakwang Christine Tubbo  Kaabong  Women  Two to three times a month Nalubega Mariam Patience  N/A  Youth  Once a month Namayanja Rose Nsereko  Nakaseke  Women  Twice a month Nankabirwa Ssentamu Ruth  Kiboga  Women  Once a month Ndeezi Alex  N/A  People with Disabilities  Once a month Nyago Lydia Kibwika  Namutumba  Women  Almost every weekend Nyombi Nansubuga Sarah  Kayunga  Ntenjeru County North  Once a month Obua Ogwal Benson  Lira  Moroto County  Once a month Odit John  Lira  Erute County South  Once a month Oduman Albert Charles Okello  Bukedea  Bukedea County  Once a month Ogwel Loote Sammy  Moroto  Moroto Municipality  Once a month Ojok BʹLeo  Amolatar  Kioga County  Once a month except when traveling 

outside on Parliamentary work. Okello Okello John Livingstone  Kitgum  Chua County  Once a month Oleny Charles Ojok  Katakwi  Usuk County  Once a month Oleru Huda  Yumbe  Women  Once a month Omolo Peter  Soroti  Soroti County  Once a month Otekat John Emilly  Soroti  Serere County  Once a month Otiam Otaala Emmanuel  Tororo  West Budama Cnty. South  Once a month Piro Santos Eruaga  Adjumani  East Moyo County  Once a month Sebuliba Mutumba Richard  Kampala  Kawempe Division South  Every week Tanna Sanjay  Tororo  Tororo Municipality  Once a month Tindamanyire Kabondo Gaudioso 

Bushenyi  Bunyaruguru County  Once a month 

Toolit Simon Akecha  Gulu  Omoro County  Once a month Tumwebaze Kagiigi Frank  Kamwenge  Kibale County  Once a month Wadri Kassiano Ezati  Arua  Terego County  Once a month Wangwa Rutangye Nagudi Erinah 

Mbale  Women  Once a month 

  

 

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Appendix F: Map of Constituencies and Key* 

*Constituencies included in the workshops sample are shaded gray. 

  

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 Constituency Name   District   Map ID  Constituency Name   District   Map ID Labwor County   Abim   1  Ibanda County North   Ibanda   44 East Moyo County   Adjumani   2  Ibanda County South   Ibanda   45 Kioga County   Amolatar   3  Bugweri County   Iganga   46 Amuria County   Amuria   4  Luuka County   Iganga   47 Kapelebyong County   Amuria   5  Kigulu County South   Iganga   48 Kilak County   Amuru   6  Kigulu County North   Iganga   49 Nwoya County   Amuru   7  Bukanga County   Isingiro   50 Kole County   Apac   8  Isingiro North   Isingiro   51 Kwania County   Apac   9  Isingiro South   Isingiro   52 Maruzi County   Apac   10  Butembe County   Jinja   53 Arua Municipality   Arua   11  Kagoma County   Jinja   54 Madi‐Okollo County   Arua   12  Jinja Mun. East   Jinja   55 Terego County   Arua   13  Jinja Mun. West   Jinja   56 Vurra County   Arua   14  Dodoth County   Kaabong   57 Maracha County   Arua   15  Ndorwa West   Kabale   58 Ayivu County   Arua   16  Rubanda East   Kabale   59 Budaka County   Budaka   17  Rubanda West   Kabale   60 Manjiya County   Bududa   18  Rukiga County   Kabale   61 Bukooli Central   Bugiri   19  Ndorwa County East   Kabale   62 Bukooli North   Bugiri   20  Kabale Municipality   Kabale   63 Bukooli South   Bugiri   21  Bunyangabu County   Kabarole   64 Bukedea County   Bukedea   22  Burahya County   Kabarole   65 Kongasis County   Bukwa   23  Fort Portal Mun.   Kabarole   66 Buliisa County   Bulisa   24  Kaberamaido County   Kaberamaido   67 Bwamba County   Bundibugyo   25  Kalaki County   Kaberamaido   68 Bughendera   Bundibugyo   26  Bujumba County   Kalangala   69 Ntoroko County   Bundibugyo   27  Kyamuswa County   Kalangala   70 Buhweju County   Bushenyi   28  Bulamogi County   Kaliro   71 Ruhinda County   Bushenyi   29  Central Division   Kampala   72 Sheema South   Bushenyi   30  Nakawa Division   Kampala   73 Bunyaruguru County   Bushenyi   31  Makindye West   Kampala   74 Igara County East   Bushenyi   32  Rubaga South   Kampala   75 Sheema North   Bushenyi   33  Rubaga North   Kampala   76 Igara County West   Bushenyi   34  Makindye East   Kampala   77 Samia‐Bugwe North   Busia   35  Kawempe North   Kampala   78 Samia‐BugweSouth   Busia   36  KawempeSouth   Kampala   79 Bunyole County   Butaleja   37  Budiope County   Kamuli   80 Dokolo County   Dokolo   38  Buzaaya County   Kamuli   81 Aswa County   Gulu   39  Bugabula South   Kamuli   82 Gulu Municipality   Gulu   40  Bugabula North   Kamuli   83 Omoro County   Gulu   41  Kibale County   Kamwenge   84 Bugahya County   Hoima   42  Kitagwenda County   Kamwenge   85 Buhaguzi County   Hoima   43  Kinkiizi County East   Kanungu   86 

        

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Constituency Name   District   Map ID  Constituency Name   District   Map ID Kinkiizi County West   Kanungu   87  Kalungu West   Masaka   130 Kween County   Kapchorwa   88  Kalungu County East   Masaka   131 Tingey County   Kapchorwa   89  Bukoto County West   Masaka   132 Bukonjo East   Kasese   90  Bukoto County East   Masaka   133 Bukonjo West   Kasese   91  Bukoto County South   Masaka   134 Busongora North   Kasese   92  Bukoto Central   Masaka   135 Busongora South   Kasese   93  Bukoto Mid‐West   Masaka   136 Usuk County   Katakwi   94  Bujenje County   Masindi   137 Bbaale County   Kayunga   95  Buruuli County   Masindi   138 Ntenjeru North   Kayunga   96  Kibanda County   Masindi   139 Ntenjeru South   Kayunga   97  Bunya County East   Mayuge   140 Bugangaizi County   Kibale   98  Bunya County West   Mayuge   141 Buyaga County   Kibaale   99  Bunya County South   Mayuge   142 Buyanja County   Kibaale   100  Bungokho North   Mbale   143 Kiboga County East   Kiboga   101  Bungokho South   Mbale   144 Kiboga County West   Kiboga   102  Mbale Municipality   Mbale   145 Kazo County   Kiruhura   103  Kashari County   Mbarara   146 Nyabushozi County   Kiruhura   104  Mbarara Mun.   Mbarara   147 Bufumbira East   Kisoro   105  Rwampara County   Mbarara   148 Bufumbira South   Kisoro   106  Busujju County   Mityana   149 Bufumbira North   Kisoro   107  Mityana North   Mityana   150 Chua County   Kitgum   108  Mityana South   Mityana   151 Lamwo County   Kitgum   109  Bokora County   Moroto   152 Koboko County   Koboko   110  Moroto Municipality   Moroto   153 Jie County   Kotido   111  Matheniko County   Moroto   154 Kumi County   Kumi   112  Obongi County   Moyo   155 Ngora County   Kumi   113  West Moyo County   Moyo   156 Kyaka County   Kyenjojo   114  Butambala County   Mpigi   157 Mwenge North   Kyenjojo   115  Gomba County   Mpigi   158 Mwenge South   Kyenjojo   116  Mawokota North   Mpigi   159 Erute County North   Lira   117  Mawokota South   Mpigi   160 Moroto County   Lira   118  Buwekula County   Mubende   161 Otuke County   Lira   119  Kassanda South   Mubende   162 Lira Municipality   Lira   120  Kassanda North   Mubende   163 Erute County South   Lira   121  Buikwe North   Mukono   164 Bamunanika County   Luwero   122  Buvuma County   Mukono   165 Katikamu South   Luwero   123  Buikwe West   Mukono   166 Katikamu North   Luwero   124  Buikwe South   Mukono   167 Kabula County   Lyantonde   125  Mukono North   Mukono   168 Bubulo County East   Manafwa   126  Nakifuma County   Mukono   169 Bubulo County West   Manafwa   127  Mukono South   Mukono   170 Bukomansimbi Cnty.   Masaka   128  Chekwii County   Nakapiripirit   171 Masaka Municipality   Masaka   129  Upe County   Nakapiripirit   172 

        

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Constituency Name  District  Map ID Pian County  Nakapiripirit  173 Nakaseke County  Nakaseke  174 Buruli County  Nakasongola  175 Busiki County  Namutumba  176 Jonam County  Nebbi  177 Padyere County  Nebbi  178 Okoro County  Nebbi  179 Kajara County  Ntungamo  180 Ruhaama County  Ntungamo  181 Rushenyi County  Ntungamo  182 Oyam County North  Oyam  183 Oyam County South  Oyam  184 Aruu County  Pader  185 Agago County  Pader  186 Butebo County  Pallisa  187 Kibuku County  Pallisa  188 Pallisa County  Pallisa  189 Kakuuto County  Rakai  190 Kooki County  Rakai  191 Kyotera County  Rakai  192 Rubabo County  Rukungiri  193 Rujumbura County  Rukungiri  194 Budadiri County East  Sironko  195 Bulambuli County  Sironko  196 Budadiri West  Sironko  197 Kasilo County  Soroti  198 Soroti Municipality  Soroti  199 Soroti County  Soroti  200 Serere County  Soroti  201 Lwemiyaga County  Sembabule  202 Mawogola County  Sembabule  203 Tororo County  Tororo  204 Tororo Municipality  Tororo  205 West Budama County South  Tororo  206 West Budama County North  Tororo  207 Busiiro County East  Wakiso  208 Busiiro County North  Wakiso  209 Busiiro County South  Wakiso  210 Kyadondo County East  Wakiso  211 Kyadondo County North  Wakiso  212 Kyadondo County South  Wakiso  213 Entebbe Municipality  Wakiso  214 Aringa County  Yumbe  215 

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District  Map ID  District  Map ID Abim  1  Kyenjojo  46 Adjumani  2  Lira  47 Amolatar  3  Luwero  48 Amuria  4  Manafwa  49 Apac  5  Maracha  50 Arua  6  Masaka  51 Budaka  7  Masindi  52 Bugiri  8  Mayuge  53 Bukwa  9  Mbale  54 Bulisa  10  Mbarara  55 Bundibugyo  11  Mityana  56 Bushenyi  12  Moroto  57 Busia  13  Moyo  58 Namutumba  14  Mpigi  59 Butaleja  15  Mubende  60 Dokolo  16  Mukono  61 Gulu  17  Nakapiripirit  62 Hoima  18  Nakaseke  63 Ibanda  19  Nakasongola  64 Iganga  20  Nebbi  65 Jinja  21  Ntungamo  66 Kaabong  22  Oyam  67 Kabale  23  Pader  68 Kabarole  24  Pallisa  69 Kaberamaido  25  Rakai  70 Isingiro  26  Rukungiri  71 Kalangala  27  Sembabule  72 Kaliro  28  Sironko  73 Kampala  29  Soroti  74 Kamuli  30  Tororo  75 Kamwenge  31  Wakiso  76 Kanungu  32  Yumbe  77 Kapchorwa  33  Bududa  78 Kasese  34  Bukedea  79 Katakwi  35  Lyantonde  80 Kayunga  36 Kibale  37 Kiboga  38 Amuru  39 Kiruhura  40 Kisoro  41 Kitgum  42 Koboko  43 Kotido  44 Kumi  45 

 

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Appendix H: Committee Membership, Transcripts, and Attendance Logs Appointments Transcripts: 1 Attendance Logs: 0

Rules, Discipline & Privileges Transcripts: 8 Attendance Logs: 16

Akumu Mavenjina Catherine Angufiru Margaret Balikudembe Mutebi Joseph Barumba Beatrice Rusaniya Gudoi Yahaya Kashaija Robert Kiiza Winifred Kiryapawo Loi Kageni Kyahurwenda Abwooli Tomson Matte Joseph Sibalingana Oburu Grace Ogenga Latigo Morris.W Ogwang John Okello Okello John Livingstone Okori‐Moe Janet Grace Akech Piro Santos Eruaga Sekitoleko Kabonesa Julient Kibirige Ssentongo Nabulya Theopista Tumwine Elly Tuhirirwe

Busingye Karooro Okurut Mary Ebong David  Kajara Aston Peterson Katirima Manoni Phinehas Kawanga John Baptist Kibedi Zaake Wanume Kiyingi Asuman Kyamulesire Ramadhan Magoola Zirabamuzale Beatrice Menya Muhwezi Katugugu Jim Namayanja Rose Nsereko Niwagaba Wilfred Njuba Samuel Kalega Nyombi Peter Obua Ogwal Benson Oceng D. Alex Penytoo Odonga Otto Jr.S Serunjogi Lastus Katende Ssekikubo Theodore Tuunde Mary Marion Nalubega

Public Accounts Transcripts: 63 Attendance Logs: 128

Budget Transcripts: 11 Attendance Logs: 16

Achia Terence Naco Aronda Nyakairima Bartille Johnson Toskin Euku Simon Ross Hashaka Kabahweza Florence Kamba Saleh M.W. Katongole Badhul Kazibwe Musisi Tom Kiboijana Margaret N. Kyokuhairwa Kyaka Viccy Masiko Komuhangi Winifred Mugisa Muhanga Margaret Mutuluuza Peter Claver Barnabas Nandala Mafabi Nathan Nsubuga William Okumu Ronald Reagan Sebuliba Mutumba Richard Sejjoba Issac Tumwebaze Kagiigi Frank

Akol Rose Okullu Bako Christine Abia Balikowa Henry Banyenzaki Henry Byanagwa Samuel Rwamafa Byanyima Nathan Kasaija Stephen Kagwera Kibanzanga Christopher M. Kiiza Rwebembera James Kyetunda Muhindo Elijah Kyeyago Jowali Kakwa Kyomugisha Grace Kashaija Ikiriza Nakwang Christine Tubbo Nalugo Sekiziyivu Mary Margaret Oduman Albert Charles Okello Ogwang John Ojok BʹLeo Okecho William Tuma Ruth Wamakuyu Mudimi Wasike Stephen Mugeni*

               *This MP is no longer in office. 

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National Economy Transcripts: 11 Attendance Logs: 13

Equal Opportunities Transcripts: 1 Attendance Logs: 9

Achia Remigio Arimpa Kigyagi John Arumadri John Drazu Bahati David  Balyejjusa Julius Dombo Lumala Emmanuel Epetait Francis Guma Gumisiriza David Kabuusu Moses Wagaba Kaddunabbi Lubega Ibrahim.I Kamya Beti Olive Namisango Turwomwe Kyanjo Hussein Mbagadhi Frederick Nkayi Mukitale Biraahwa Stephen Adyeeri Ndawula Kaweesi Edward Okot Ogong Felix Oleny Charles Ojok Tindamanyire Kabondo Gaudioso Tinyefuza David Wangwa Rutangye Nagudi Erinah

Baba Diri Margaret Bakaluba Mukasa Peter Bintu Abwooli Lukumu Jalia Emigu Julius Peter Fungaroo Kaps Hassan  Iriama Rose Kitatta Aboud Magulumaali Mugumya Erasmus Mpabwa Sarah Patience Muwulize Norman Ibrahim Najjemba Rosemary Muyinda Nalule Safia Juuko Namoe Stella Nampijja Lukyamuzi Susan Ndeezi Alex Obua Denis Hamson Sempala Naggayi Nabilah Ssinabulya Sylivia Namabidde Tinkasiimire Barnabas Ateenyi Tuunde Mary Marion Nalubega

Government Assurances Transcripts: 1 Attendance Logs: 0

Commissions Transcripts: 28 Attendance Logs: 97

Akena James Micheal Jimmy Alupo Jessica R. Epel Aol Betty Ocan Badda Fred Balingirira Abdul Nakendo* Bwerere Kasole Lwanga Edward Kakoba Onyango Kikungwe Issa Kisira Margaret Mbeiza Kubeketerya James Kwizera Eudia Lubyayi Iddi Kisiki Mugyenyi Rutamwebwa Mary Mukose Moses Mutabaali Nyeko Ocula Michael Oketta Julius Facki Omolo Peter Sekyanzi Ndawula Ali Tete Chelangat Everline Turyahikayo Kebirungi Mary Paula 

Ahabwe Godfrey Pereza Akbar Hussein Godi Bagiire Aggrey Henry Bucyanayandi Tress Bukeni Gyabi Fred Butime Rwakaikara Tom Igeme Nathan Nabeta Kaahwa Erisa Ammoti Kakooza James Malinga Johnson Mugerwa Sauda K. N Mulumba Meddie B. Munyira Wabwire Omusolo RoseNyombi Nansubuga Sarah Odit John Okupa Elijah Pajobo Bruno Ssalabaya Haruuna Tashobya N. Stephen Toolit Simon Akecha 

*This MP is no longer in office. 

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Local Government Accounts Transcripts: 70 Attendance Logs: 124

HIV/AIDS Transcripts: 1 Attendance Logs: 7

Bahane Niyibizi Silver (Sp.Rtd)Bakeine Mabel L. K. Bakunda Alex Byarugaba Boona Emma Ekanya Geofrey Ekemu Charles Willy Kaliba Steven Kyatuheire Jacqueline Lokii Peter Abrahams Lukwago Erias Mugarra Kabagambe Francis* Muwuma Milton Kalulu Ngabirano Charles Ochieng Peter Patrick Ogwel Loote Sammy Olega Ashraf Noah Otekat John Emilly Ringe Chan David Rwakimari Beatrice Wopuwa George William Yiga Anthony 

Akiror Agnes Egunyu Alaso Alice Asianut Alisemera Babiha Jane Amuge Rebecca Otengo Anokbonggo Willy WashingtonArapkissa Yekko John Bangirana Kawoya Anifa Baryomunsi Chris Byenkya Nyakaisiki Beatrice Kajeke Wilfred Kasozi Joseph Muyomba Kasule Lumumba Justine Katuramu Hood Kiribedda Kayagi Sarah Netalisire Makumbi James Menhya Gerald Simon Museveni Janet Kataaha Najjuma Faridah Kasasa Seninde Nansubuga Rosemary Tumwesigye Elioda 

*This MP is deceased.  Science & Technology Transcripts: 3 Attendance Logs: 5

Defence Transcripts: 9 Attendance Logs: 12

Amuriat Oboi Patrick Angiro Gutomoi Charles Apilinga Moses Tako Baliddawa Edward Kafufu Bikwasizehi K. Deusdedit Busima Cosmas Mafabi W. Byandala Abraham James Katende Gordon Sematiko Kawuma Muhamed Lubyayi John‐Bosco Sseguya Lukwago Rebbecca Nalwaga Lyomoki Sam Jacob Mugambe KifʹOmusana Joseph Ngabirano Charles Nokrach Wilson William Nvumetta Lutaya Kavuma Ruth Oyet Simon Sabila Herbert Kaale Ssekikubo Theodore Tubwita Bagaya Grace Bukenya 

Aadroa Onzima Alex Abura Pirir Samuel Alupo Jessica R. Epel Ebong David Fungaroo Kaps Hassan Kamba Saleh M.W. Katirima Manoni Phinehas Katongole Badhul Kazibwe Musisi Tom Kibedi Zaake Wanume Kiiza Rwebembera James Kyanjo Hussein Lubyayi Iddi Kisiki Mbagadhi Frederick Nkayi Mujuzi Pius Namayanja Rose Nsereko Sebaggala A. Latif Sengendo 

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ICT Transcripts: 14 Attendance Logs: 40

Physical Infrastructure Transcripts: 8 Attendance Logs: 38

Apilinga Moses Tako Bahati David Baliddawa Edward Kafufu Igeme Nathan Nabeta Kajeke Wilfred Katende Gordon Sematiko Kithende Kalibogha Kyeyago Jowali Kakwa Magulumaali Mugumya Erasmus Najjemba Rosemary Muyinda Ngabirano Charles Oceng D. Alex Penytoo Sempala Naggayi Nabilah Serunjogi Lastus Katende Tinkasiimire Barnabas Ateenyi Tumwesigye Elioda Tumwine Elly Tuhirirwe Turyahikayo Kebirungi Mary Paula Wangwa Rutangye Nagudi Erinah 

Amuriat Oboi Patrick Asiimwe Brian Chris Baba Diri Margaret Bartille Johnson Toskin Balikowa Henry Busima Cosmas Mafabi W. Byandala Abraham James Byanyima Nathan Kabuusu Moses Wagaba Kisira Margaret Mbeiza Kwizera Eudia Lokii Peter Abrahams Lokodo Simon Mabikke Michael Nyombi Nansubuga Sarah Okupa Elijah Oleny Charles Ojok Omolo Peter Otto Ishaa Amiza Owor Amooti Otada Pajobo Bruno 

  Gender, Labour & Social Development Transcripts: 4 Attendance Logs: 17

Social Services Transcripts: 13 Attendance Logs: 49

Acen Rhoda Auru Anne Balikowa Henry Balikudembe Mutebi Joseph Byamukama Nulu Kasule Lumumba Justine Katuramu Hood Kiribedda Kawuma Muhamed Kayagi Sarah Netalisire Kiyonga Francis Adamson Lukwago Rebbecca Nalwaga Muwuma Milton Kalulu Mwebaza Sarah Nakwang Christine Tubbo Okello Francis Ben Oleru Huda Ssentongo Nabulya Theopista 

Alaso Alice Asianut Alisemera Babiha Jane Anokbonggo Willy Washington Bako Christine Abia Barumba Beatrice Rusaniya Baryomunsi Chris Bwerere Kasole Lwanga Edward Byanagwa Samuel Rwamafa Epetait Francis Kaahwa Erisa Ammoti Kubeketerya James Kyatuheire Jacqueline Malinga Johnson Menhya Gerald Simon Museveni Janet Kataaha Nalule Safia Juuko Obua Denis Hamson Seninde Nansubuga Rosemary Serunjogi Lastus Katende Wasike Stephen Mugeni* 

               *This MP is no longer in office. 

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Finance Transcripts: 1 Attendance Logs: 26

Legal & Parliamentary Affairs Transcripts: 7 Attendance Logs: 44

Balyejjusa Julius Banyenzaki Henry Birekeraawo Nsubuga Mathius Guma Gumisiriza David Hashaka Kabahweza Florence Iriama Rose Kaddunabbi Lubega Ibrahim.I Kakooza James Kyomugisha Grace Kashaija Ikiriza Nandala Mafabi Nathan Oduman Albert Charles Okello Ogwang John Okecho William Oyet Simon Sejjoba Issac Sekyanzi Ndawula Ali Tindamanyire Kabondo Gaudioso Wamakuyu Mudimi 

Akumu Mavenjina Catherine Euku Simon Ross Katuntu Abdu Kiyingi Asuman Kyamulesire Ramadhan Lukwago Erias Mpabwa Sarah Patience Mugyenyi Rutamwebwa Mary Nakawuki Suzan Matovu Ndeezi Alex Niwagaba Wilfred Njuba Samuel Kalega Nyombi Peter Odonga Otto Jr.S Tashobya N. Stephen Tinyefuza David Wacha Ben 

Foreign Affairs Transcripts: 0 Attendance Logs: 12

Public Service & Local Government Transcripts: 9 Attendance Logs: 22

Akbar Hussein Godi Akiror Agnes Egunyu Angufiru Margaret Balingirira Abdul Nakendo* Bintu Abwooli Lukumu Jalia Boona Emma Gudoi Yahaya Kakoba Onyango Kaliba Steven Kiryapawo Loi Kageni Kwebiha Joyce Matte Joseph Sibalingana Mugerwa Sauda K. N Mutuluuza Peter Claver Barnabas Muwulize Norman Ibrahim Ndawula Kaweesi Edward Okumu Ronald Reagan Sserunjogi James Mukiibi Tumwebaze Kagiigi Frank Aronda Nyakairima Adong Omwony Florence Bayiga Lulume Michael 

Achia Terence Naco Amuge Rebecca Otengo Arumadri John Drazu Bakunda Alex Byarugaba Bucyanayandi Tress Byenkya Nyakaisiki Beatrice Mukasa Anthony Harris Mukose Moses Mutabaali Mulumba Meddie B. Nalubega Mariam Patience Nyeko Ocula Michael Okori‐Moe Janet Grace Akech Otekat John Emilly Ringe Chan David Tuunde Mary Marion Nalubega Wopuwa George William Yiga Anthony 

*This MP is no longer in office. 

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Presidential Affairs Transcripts: 4 Attendance Logs: 15

Natural Resources Transcripts: 7 Attendance Logs: 31

Aol Betty Ocan Busingye Karooro Okurut Mary Butime Rwakaikara Tom Emigu Julius Peter Kashaija Robert Kasozi Joseph Muyomba Kibanzanga Christopher M. Kiiza Winifred Kikungwe Issa Kitatta Aboud Makumbi James Mugisa Muhanga Margaret Namoe Stella Nyanzi Vincent Makumbi Ogwel Loote Sammy Okello Okello John Livingstone Olega Ashraf Noah Opange Louis Tuma Ruth 

Akena James Micheal Jimmy Arapkissa Yekko John Arimpa Kigyagi John Atim Anywar O. Beatrice Bakaluba Mukasa Peter Bangirana Kawoya Anifa Bukeni Gyabi Fred Dombo Lumala Emmanuel Ekwau Ibi Florence Kasigwa Harry Kyahurwenda Abwooli Tomson Kyetunda Muhindo Elijah Kyokuhairwa Kyaka Viccy Masiko Komuhangi Winifred Mukitale Biraahwa Stephen Adyeeri Najjuma Faridah Kasasa Oburu Grace Ochieng Peter Patrick Ojok BʹLeo Tete Chelangat Everline 

Agriculture Transcripts: 9 Attendance Logs: 50

Tourism, Trade & Industry Transcripts: 4 Attendance Logs: 21

Achia Remigio Badda Fred Bagiire Aggrey Henry Bikwasizehi K. Deusdedit Kabuusu Moses Wagaba Kamya Beti Olive Namisango Turwomwe Kasaija Stephen Kagwera Kiboijana Margaret N. Magoola Zirabamuzale Beatrice Menya Nalugo Sekiziyivu Mary Margaret Nayiga Florence Ssekabira Odit John Pajobo Bruno Piro Santos Eruaga Rwakimari Beatrice Sabila Herbert Kaale Sebuliba Mutumba Richard Sekitoleko Kabonesa Julient Kibirige Ssalabaya Haruuna Wadri Kassiano Ezati 

Ahabwe Godfrey Pereza Akiror Agnes Egunyu Amali Caroline Okao Amongi Betty Ongom Angiro Gutomoi Charles Bahane Niyibizi Silver (Sp.Rtd) Ekemu Charles Willy Kawanga John Baptist Lubyayi John‐Bosco Sseguya Mugambe KifʹOmusana Joseph Munyira Wabwire Omusolo Rose Nvumetta Lutaya Kavuma Ruth Obua Ogwal Benson Oketta Julius Facki Okot Ogong Felix Ssekikubo Theodore Ssinabulya Sylivia Namabidde Tanna Sanjay Tashobya N. Stephen Toolit Simon Akecha 

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Business Transcripts: 0 Attendance Logs: 0

Land Transcripts: 7 Attendance Logs: 11

Ahabwe Godfrey Pereza Baliddawa Edward Kafufu Bikwasizehi K. Deusdedit Bintu Abwooli Lukumu Jalia Busingye Karooro Okurut Mary Byanyima Nathan Dombo Lumala Emmanuel Ekanya Geofrey Kabakumba Labwoni Masiko Princess Kaddunabbi Lubega Ibrahim.I Kikungwe Issa Kiryapawo Loi Kageni Kiyingi Asuman Kubeketerya James Mugambe KifʹOmusana Joseph Namayanja Rose Nsereko Nandala Mafabi Nathan Nsibambi Apolo Robin Nsubuga William Odit John Ogenga Latigo Morris.W Okecho William Okello Okello John Livingstone Sebaggala A. Latif Sengendo Ssentongo Nabulya Theopista Tanna Sanjay Tumwesigye Elioda Wacha Ben Wadri Kassiano Ezati Wopuwa George William 

Amuriat Oboi Patrick Asiimwe Brian Baba Diri Margaret Balikowa Henry Bartille Johnson Toskin Busima Cosmas Mafabi W. Byandala Abraham James Byanyima Nathan Kabuusu Moses Wagaba Kisira Margaret Mbeiza Kwizera Eudia Lokii Peter Abrahams Lokodo Simon Mabikke Michael Mugarra Kabagambe Francis* Nyombi Peter Okupa Elijah Oleny Charles Ojok Omolo Peter Otto Ishaa Amiza Owor Amooti Otada Pajobo Bruno 

               *This MP is deceased.  CHOGM Transcripts: 20 Attendance Logs: 0

Pastoralists Transcripts: 6 Attendance Logs: 0

Akena James Micheal Jimmy Auru Anne Kakoba Onyango Kaliba Steven Kashaija Robert Mugisa Muhanga Margaret Mutuluuza Peter Claver Barnabas Odonga Otto Jr.S Opange Louis Otekat John Emilly Sekitoleko Kabonesa Julient Kibirige Seninde Nansubuga Rosemary Tuma Ruth

Akol Rose Okullu Achia Terence Naco Amongi Beatrice Lagada Bahane Niyibizi Silver (Sp.Rtd) Boona Emma Kiiza Rwebembera James Kiyonga Francis Adamson Muwulize Norman Ibrahim Muwuma Milton Kalulu Njuba Samuel Kalega Obua Ogwal Benson Ochieng Peter Patrick Olega Ashraf Noah