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How Lango districts stand in latest OPM rankings

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Over 140 districts across the country have been ranked by the Office of the Prime Minister of Uganda. The rankings were conducted across key sectors.

Some districts in Lango have performed beyond expectations while others have got a lot more work to do.

According to the rankings, Oyam district came in 9th position in Lango and 102nd nationally, with Lira City at 10th and 109th nationally.

Dokolo district was ranked last in the Lango sub-region for education, placing 163rd overall in the country.

In the health category, Apac municipality has topped Lango, ranking 14th in Uganda. It was followed by Otuke district, which ranked 2nd in Lango and 45th nationally.

Apac district secured 3rd place in the sub-region and 50th in the country.

Kwania district was ranked 4th in Lango and 54th nationally. Amolatar district followed at 5th and 66th in Uganda.

Oyam district stands at 6th in Lango and 67th nationally, while Lira City was 7th and 93rd nationally.

Kole district was ranked 8th in the sub-region in health, standing at 96th nationally. Lira district was second-last in the sub-region at 149th nationally, while Dokolo district placed last in Lango and 174th in Uganda.

In the water and sanitation sector, Kwania district leads in Lango, ranking 32nd nationally. Apac district stands 2nd in the sub-region and 42nd in Uganda, followed closely by Oyam district as the 3rd best in Lango and 47th nationally.

Lira district was ranked 4th in Lango and 57th nationally, with Alebtong district 5th and 60th nationally. Kole district secured the 6th position in the region and 63rd nationally.

Amolatar district was 7th in Lango and 66th in Uganda, while Otuke district was 8th and 73rd nationally.

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