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Uganda and Aid and debt

Uganda
  • Capital: Kampala
  • Population: 33398682
  • Size: 236040.0 Km2

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Uganda’s debt problems are far from resolved
K. Kapoor / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1995
The paper describes Uganda’s buy-back operation in detail and concludes that the offer by the Government of Uganda to buy-back its uninsured commercial debt at a discount of 88 percent of face value was extremely successful. Of t...
Most African NGOs rely too heavily on their founders and have limited accountability to donors and beneficiaries
Centre for African Family Studies, Kenya, 2002
Results of study commissioned by the Centre for African Family Studies and the Task Force on NGO Partnerships to examine the classification, leadership, governance and management of NGOs in Africa. This exploratory study was carried o...
The pooling of technical assistance: an overview based on field experience in six African countries
H. Baser; P. Morgan / European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2001
Study on the pooling of funds to finance technical assistance in the context of sector-wide approaches. The overall aims is to harmonise procedures so as to reduce the fragmentation of externally funded development activities as well ...
Do the New IMF and World Bank loans support countries’ poverty reduction strategies?
W. Nyamugasira; R. Rowden / Bretton Woods Project, 2002
Based on secondary materials and interviews with leading officials within the Government of Uganda, bi-lateral and multi-lateral institutions and civil society organizations in Uganda and Washington DC over 2001, this study presents e...
Evaluation of Dutch research capacity-building programmes
M.C.R. Banzon Bautista; L. Velho; D. Kaplan / Demanding Innovation: articulating policies for demand-led research and research capacity building i, 2001
This paper examines Multi-annual, Multidisciplinary Research Programmes (MMRPs) instigated by the Netherlands in Africa, Asia and Latin America. The MMRPs were developed in response to a perceived need for a shift in the key responsib...
Pro-Poor conditionality for aid and debt relief in East Africa
O. Morrissey / WIDER Development Conference on Debt Relief, 2001
This paper considers how the conditionality inherent in HIPC debt relief should be constituted to promote pro-poor policies. The paper argues that: the elements of debt relief conditionality should be tailored to...
Debt relief financed activities in the social sectors have contributed to reducing poverty in Uganda
A. Mwaba / WIDER Development Conference on Debt Relief, 2001
Paper presents a country case study of Uganda’s external debt burden, its impact on the country’s economy and the outcomes of the recent debt relief measures implemented by the international community. Findings: Using...
Social sector reform: the efficacy of poverty reduction initiatives in Uganda
J. Nannyonjo / WIDER Development Conference on Debt Relief, 2001
Paper identifies the constraints of Uganda's implementation of social reforms via the Poverty Eradication Action Plan (PEAP), and offers a guide for the future course of reforms. To do this, the paper provides an assessment of perform...
Uganda's experience with HIPC Initiative and poverty reduction
P. B. Mijumbi / WIDER Development Conference on Debt Relief, 2001
Paper examines Uganda's experience with external debt and debt-relief measures. Emphasis is placed on the country's experience with the HIPC I (the original HIPC) and HIPC II (the Enhanced HIPC) initiatives, and their relevance to pov...
Uganda, debt and the HIPC initiative
E. S. K. Muwanga-Zake; S. Ndhaye / WIDER Development Conference on Debt Relief, 2001
Paper examines the evolution of Uganda's debt, including the 1991 Debt Strategy, the 1995 Enhanced Debt Strategy, debt reduction operations, The Paris Club, debt buy back and restructuring of unsecured commercial debt, debt conversion...
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