Groundbreaking Study on Water Use Efficiency Earns Top Recognition at Uganda Water and Environment Week
Ndejje University proudly celebrates Asingwire Kevin Hansen, a recent Civil Engineering graduate (October 2024), for winning the Best Male Paper Presenter award at the 8th Uganda Water and Environment Week (UWEWK 2025). His exceptional presentation of the research study, Enhancing Water Use Efficiency in Ugandan Smallholder Farms: A Sensor-Based Irrigation Approach for Climate-Resilient Agriculture, stood out among 90 scientific and policy-driven submissions.
Although Hansen received the award for his outstanding presentation, the research was a collaborative effort led by the Water and Research Development Centre (WRDC) at Ndejje University. His co-researchers—Twinomuhangi Onem, Roice K. Bwambale, and Henry K. Ntale—played a vital role in addressing Uganda’s critical challenge of water scarcity in smallholder farming communities.
Key Findings from the Research (Luwero District Study):
- 75% reduction in irrigation water use through IoT soil moisture sensors.
- 20.05% increase in maize crop growth rates using real-time data monitoring.
- Solar-powered sensor systems aligned with Uganda’s Climate-Smart Agriculture Policy.
“This recognition highlights Kevin’s ability to effectively communicate our research,” said co-author Roice K. Bwambale. “However, this success is a collective achievement, showcasing Ndejje University’s dedication to innovation and teamwork.”
Significance of the Research
This study presents a practical, technology-driven solution to climate variability challenges affecting Ugandan farmers. By optimizing water use and improving crop yields, the sensor-based irrigation system has the potential to transform agricultural productivity in Uganda’s most vulnerable regions.
UWEWK 2025: Advancing Sustainable Resource Management
The Ministry of Water and Environment hosted UWEWK 2025, bringing together over 2,600 delegates committed to enhancing sustainability. The WRDC team’s research strongly aligned with the event’s theme, “Water and Environment Resources for Enhanced Resilience and Improved Incomes and Livelihoods”, particularly under Sub-theme 4: Innovations for Empowering a New Generation.
Future Prospects and Policy Recommendations
To ensure wider adoption of this innovative irrigation system, the research team urges policymakers and development stakeholders to focus on:
- Mobile extension programs to train farmers on sensor-based irrigation.
- Public-private partnerships to improve affordability and accessibility.
- Multi-region studies to adapt the technology across Uganda’s diverse agricultural zones.
Celebrating Excellence in Research and Innovation

Ndejje University extends its heartfelt congratulations to Asingwire Kevin Hansen for his award-winning presentation and commends the WRDC research team—Twinomuhangi Onem, Roice K. Bwambale, and Henry K. Ntale—for their groundbreaking contributions to sustainable agriculture. Their collective efforts exemplify how academic research can drive real-world impact and provide solutions to global challenges.

























