Lutwama Muhammed is the former Executive director at ACTogether Uganda an NGO linked to SLUM DWELLERS INTERNATIONAL and for over a decade,
he has mobilized people living in informal settlements to build voices that can lead to total transformation and improvement of
standards of living.
He worked with the ministry of lands, housing and urban development in Uganda, to formulate the Uganda national Urban policy, National Slum
Upgrading strategy and National solid Waste management strategy.
FHe has worked with Cities Alliance and World Bank supported initiatives as a key strategist in the implementation of Transformation of
Settlements of the urban poor in Uganda, Uganda Support to Municipal Infrastructure Development projects where he mobilized 100,000 slum
dwellers families in 14 Municipalities to effectively participate as beneficiaries.
Mr. Lutwama has been a member of the Uganda National Urban forum - a think tank on urban issues, worked with Kampala Capital city Authority
on the advisory committee on urban renewal, United Nations Development Program, UN-HABITAT and Department For International Development.
Mr. Lutwama worked as programs coordinator at MLISADA in 200, designing programs that helped to support the marginalized children in the
slums and streets of Kampala
He holds a Bachelor’s degree in social work and social administration and a masters in social sector planning and management.