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Uganda and Children and young people

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

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Halting the proliferation of small arms in Uganda
Oxfam, 2001
Reporting on a field study conducted in several areas and instutions in Kitgum and Kotido (Uganda), this paper presents a literature review, results of informant interviews, and assesses the impact of small arms on education. C...
Consequences of military intervention between rebel factions in eastern Congo
Human Rights Watch, 2001
Paper asserts that Ugandan authorities have fuelled political and ethnic strife in eastern Congo with disastrous consequences for the local population. Paper documents how Ugandan authorities intervened in rivalries among factions of ...
'The rich are just like us only richer?: poverty functions or consumption functions?
Simon Appleton / Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford, 1995
The concept of a poverty function is introduced, modelling the shortfall of household consumption from the poverty line as a function of reduced form determinants such as human capital and land holdings. The model is estimated using a...
When and where to intervene
Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2000
This article looks at ways of using food aid as an intervention to mitigate the impacts of HIV/AIDS. Impacts include: people infected with HIV/AIDS are frequently unable to work for increasingly long periods of time, u...
Does Participatory Poverty Assessment improve the effectiveness of poverty reduction policy?
A. Norton / Overseas Development Institute, 2001
This article takes a critical look at participatory poverty assessment (PPA) as a methodology and investigates the use of this methodology in various case-studies. The article: summarises key findings from recent...
Improving impacts in Sub-Saharan Africa
P. Bonnard / Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 1999
Study provides information on program and policy options. The findings and recommendations are based on an extensive review of the literature as well as interviews with researchers, USAID managers and other development and donor organ...
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Raising Voices
Preventing violence against women and children
African Friends in Need Network (AFINNET)
Uganda based Christian organisation working to promote rural community development initiatives
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