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Uganda and Governance

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

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The BLDS governance collection
The BLDS governance collection

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Who's on Africa's payroll? Better personnel records for public sector management
Piers Cain / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
Computerised information systems are a strategic resource for civil service reform, but why do so many systems fail? What are the preconditions for success? What are the wider implications of computerised personnel records in the cont...
Subsidy or self-respect? Lessons from Bangladesh
Kamal Kar / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
In large parts of Bangladesh, people in both rural and urban areas practice open defecation. Despite 30 years of efforts by international agencies and non-governmental organisations to improve environmental sanitation, it is hard to f...
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...
Decentralisation revisited: behind the rhetoric of local natural resources management
Jeremy Lind; Jan Cappon / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
What exactly do researchers and policymakers mean by ‘decentralisation’? Although the concept has become central to sustainable development, it has been open to a variety of interpretations. Whilst decentralisation reforms h...
Decentralisation in Uganda: is the jury still out?
Fumihiko Saito / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
Decentralisation is trendy. Enthusiasts in donor agencies and academia see political legitimacy, democratisation, economic efficiency, lean government and poverty reduction as likely consequences of a decentralised government. Yet, is...
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...
Cause or effect?: the role of ethnicity in the ethnic conflicts and militarism of Uganda
J. O. Anthony / Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa, 2002
Is ethnicity the cause for the breakdowns in national unity, democracy and development in Uganda? This paper critically reviews the impact of ethnicity on the democratisation process in Uganda from colonialism to the present. The auth...
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 ...
Workshop report on the role of Community-based Animal Health Workers in service delivery in Uganda
Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2001
This document reports on a workshop in Uganda for community based animal health workers (CAHW). Its objectives were to review animal health service delivery in pastoralist areas, to define principles of service delivery, and initiate ...
Research on decentralization of natural resources management
J. Ribot / World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 2002
Series of case studies exploring the how natural resource decentralizations have taken place and their measurable social and environmental outcomes. Most of the cases focus on forestry, while a few explore wildlife and water managemen...
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Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda (ACCU)
Advocating for an end to corruption in Uganda
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