Nsubuga, Francis N. W.Namutebi, Edith N.Nsubuga-Ssenfuma, Masoud2022-06-152022-06-152014Nsubuga, F. N., Namutebi, E. N., & Nsubuga-Ssenfuma, M. (2014). Water resources of Uganda: An assessment and review. Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 6(14), 1297.http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jwarp.2014.614120https://nru.uncst.go.ug/handle/123456789/3975Water resources of a country constitute one of its vital assets that significantly contribute to the socio-economic development and poverty eradication. However, this resource is unevenly distri- buted in both time and space. The major source of water for these resources is direct rainfall, which is recently experiencing variability that threatens the distribution of resources and water availability in Uganda. The annual rainfall received in Uganda varies from 500 mm to 2800 mm, with an average of 1180 mm received in two main seasons. The spatial distribution of rainfall has resulted into a network of great rivers and lakes that possess big potential for development. These resources are being developed and depleted at a fast rate, a situation that requires assessment to establish present status of water resources in the country. The paper reviews the characteristics, availability, demand and importance of present day water resources in Uganda as well as describing the various issues, challenges and management of water resources of the country.enWater Resources Management, Water Resources Utilisation, Climate Change, Water Resources Development, UgandaWater Resources of Uganda: An Assessment and ReviewArticle