Uganda and Governance
- Capital:
Kampala - Population:
33398682 - Size:
236040.0 Km2
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- The BLDS governance collection
Search for the latest governance-related print documents on this country from the British Library for Development Studies collection
- 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...
- 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...
- How much leakage of public funds is evident within the education system in Uganda?
- R. Reinikka; J. Svensson / WIDER Development Conference on Debt Relief, 2001
- This study investigates the degree of leakage of public funds in education. The study reveals that: during the period 1991-95, schools received only 13 percent of what the central government contributed to the sc...
- 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...
- 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...
- What aspects of state formation and international structure can explain conflict in the Horn of Africa?
- M.D. McGinnis / Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, 1999
- This paper begins with an introduction of a synthesis and analysis of the complex patterns of international wars and internal conflicts in the Horn of Africa over the past four decades. The paper then discusses the relevant aspects of...
- 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 ...
- 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 ...
- Health as an informational good: the determinants of child nutrition and mortality during political and economic recovery in Uganda
- John Mackinnon / Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford, 1995
- The paper uses data from the 1992 Integrated Household Survey to model the determinants of child mortality and malnutrition. Parental beliefs about health have a strong and very highly significant influence on child mortality. Educati...
- 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...
- Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda (ACCU)
- Advocating for an end to corruption in Uganda




