Odhiambo, E. Onyango Standslauseet.al.2024-11-132024-11-132023-11-30http://repository.buc.ac.ke:4000/handle/123456789/133Transboundary disputes over Lake Victoria between Kenya and Uganda concern resources in the marine zone. This transboundary confl ict has had a negative impact on managing economic security since it has not been adequately addressed in resolutions. This study evaluates the strategies for resolving transboundary disputes between Kenya and Uganda in light of strengthening bilateral economic security management. The study was infl uenced by the structural-functionalist philosophy, social confl ict, and John Burton’s theory of confl ict resolution. The research design used in the study was descriptive. The samples were chosen using simple random sampling methods and purposive sampling techniques. Philosophically, the work provided a foundation for future research and helped us comprehend transboundary issues and how to manage them. Findings indicated that mediation and conciliation were the most used mechanism in resolving disputes in Lake Victoria. However, this approach has not reach zenith as far as managing dispute between Kenya and Uganda is concerned. The study recommends that, sensitization programs tailored towards eff ective dispute management be put into place and awareness programs disseminated along contested boundaries. In this regard, economic security management will be bolstered wellenKENYA-UGANDA TRANSBOUNDARY DISPUTE RESOLUTION MECHANISMS WITH REGARD TO PROMOTION OF BILATERAL ECONOMIC SECURITY MANAGEMENTArticle