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Uganda and Aid and debt

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

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The BLDS aid collection
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Donors should be more discriminating when deciding which African countries will benefit from aid
World Bank, 2001
This article explores comparatively, the effect and effectiveness of aid in different African countries (10 case studies). More specifically the article investigates the following questions: are there common char...
Outline of research programme
Odd-Helge Fjeldstad; O. Therkildsen; L. Rakner; J. Semboja / Danish Institute for International Studies, 2000
Taxation, aid and democracy are closely related in poor aid-dependent African countries. The way they tackle the issue of domestic revenue mobilisation significantly influences their potential for economic growth and democratic consol...
Aid and Reform in Africa
S Devarajan; D. Dollar; T. Holmgren / Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank, 1999
Since the early 1980s, virtually every African country has received large amounts of aid aimed at stimulating policy reform. The results have varied enormously. Ghana and Uganda were successful reformers that grew rapidly and reduced ...
The HIV Epidemic in Uganda: A Programme Approach
D. Cohen / HIV and Development Programme, UNDP, 1993
UNDP mission report, demonstrating one model of how to go about country level policy and programming for HIV. It has other merits, both as a substantive analysis of HIV in Uganda, and as a statement of appropriate policy and programmi...
Comparative analysis of economic reform and structural adjustment programs in Eastern Africa with emphasis on trade policies
Nehemiah K. Ngeno / Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 1996
In view of the potential implications of structural adjustment and economic reform programs for subregional and regional trade, food security, and overall economic growth and stability, this study is a step in the direction of informi...
Does Swedish debt relief contribute to economic growth? Does economic growth reach the poor? Does Sweden influence policies in partner countries? Have donors supported the "right" reforms?
H. White / Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 1999
Programme aid - that is, import support, debt relief and budget support - has constituted a considerable part of Swedish aid in the 1990's. However, the volumes of programme aid have fallen both in relative and absolute terms during t...
Globalization, poverty and inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa: a political economy appraisal
Y. Tsikata / OECD Development Centre, 2001
Paper explores the policies and political context underlying the response of African countries to globalisation, with an emphasis on trade liberalisation. African countries have had mixed experiences with globalisation, with so...
Effective learning for poverty reduction in Sub-Saharan Africa: donor interventions and the role of postgraduate training
P. Bennell; E. Masunungure; N. Ng'ethe; G. Wilson / Eldis Document Store, 2000
Significant poverty reduction in sub-Saharan Africa cannot be achieved without strong policy analysis and management capacity both in the public sector and civil society at large. This report provides a comprehensive needs assessment ...
What can research institutes do to benefit nations?
G. Kempaka / Economic Policy Research Centre, Uganda, 1999
Examines the role of the Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) in the context of African capacity building programmes. The paper looks at the history of the Centre, how it came into being, the rationale for its existence, and ...
External Debt Histories of Ten Low-Income Developing Countries - Lessons from Their Experience
Ray Brooks; Mariano Cortes; Francesca Fornasari; Benoit Ketchekmen; Ydahlia Metzgen / International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1998
The external debt burden of many low-income developing countries has increased significantly since the 1970s. An analysis of developments in a sample of ten countries shows the main factors behind the buildup of debt to be a combinati...
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