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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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Items 81 to 90 of 114

Is aid in crisis?
Joanna Macrae / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
Are aid agencies addressing the causes of conflict in dysfunctional states? Can humanitarian assistance be neutral when aid is an instrument of foreign policy wielded by powerful donor states? In an era of disintegrating state authori...
Strengthening democracy: can CSOs help?
Richard C. Crook / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
The creation of a workable democracy is a prime concern for many conflict-torn societies. A challenge faced in the past by Bosnia and Uganda, it is one that Afghanistan is likely to have to face in the near future. How far can civil s...
The consequences of refugee flows and managing the aftermath
Melissa Phillips / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
Is the impact of refugees always negative? Are governments that accept refugees justified in depicting them as a burden? Or are refugees potential agents of development? Could support of livelihood activities enable refugees to lessen...
Lessons from conflict: a participatory review of a Ugandan refugee project
Koos Neefjes / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
As violence in northwest Uganda seemed to be waning in 1994, international agencies and Ugandan authorities agreed to provide Sudanese refugees with land to grow their own food. The Ikafe project ultimately fell prey to ongoing confli...
Working for the love of God rather than money means improved health care in Uganda
R. Reinikka; J. Svensson / World Bank, 2003
This paper exploits a unique micro-level data set on primary health care facilities in Uganda to address the question: What motivates religious not-for-profit (RNP) health care providers? The literature provides two general exp...
Country experience with implementing results oriented budgeting
J. Roberts / Overseas Development Institute, 2003
Review and case studies of "Results-oriented (or ‘performance’ or ‘output’) budgeting": the planning of public expenditures for the purpose of achieving explicit and defined results. These policies have often been ...
How can Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers support Roll Back Malaria?
J. Edmondson / Malaria Consortium, 2001
This background paper, produced by the Malaria Consortium, investigates how Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) can support country plans to Roll Back Malaria (RBM). It makes particular reference to case studies in three countri...
Communications capacity building for African women's NGOs
Pacific Institute for Women's Health, 2002
This document reports on the findings of a 3 year program designed to strengthen the ability of women’s NGOs in Africa to communicate more effectively. The initiative assisted these groups in using traditional media (posters and ...
How do sector wide approaches tackle poverty reduction objectives in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia?
M. Foster; S. Mackintosh-Walker / Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure, ODI, 2001
Improving the access to services by poor and marginal groups is a strong or central objective of most of the sector wide programmes reviewed in this working paper. The purpose of this paper, produced by the Overseas Development Instit...
After 3 years what progress, if any, has the PRS made?
K. Warnock; N van der Gaag; M. Sentamu-Masagazi ; B. Mugambe; N. P Selinyane; M Mokati; A. Mulugeta / Panos Institute, London, 2002
For over 70 countries producing a Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP), approved by the World Bank and IMF, is either a condition for getting debt relief, or a condition for receiving concessional loans and some aid. This Panos rep...
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