Poverty and PRSPs
Poverty Knowledge and Policy Processes in Uganda: Case Studies From Bushenyi, Lira and Tororo Districts
What factors mediate the poverty reduction policy processes in Uganda?
Authors:
J. Ssuna; K. Brock; R. McGee; R.A. Okech
Publisher:
Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, UK, 2003
This report concerns the poverty reduction policy process in three Ugandan districts, Bushenyi, Lira and Tororo. It is based on an understanding of policy as a series of complex, dynamic, political processes, rather than as a linear progression from formulation to implementation.
- It discusses the diversity of understandings of poverty that are acted upon in the policy process at the level of local government.
- It also examines key issues which mediate the participation of both government and civil society actors in poverty reduction policy processes.
- Finally, it looks at some of the spaces in which the policy process are enacted, arguing that a range of spatial practices are a mediating factor in the inclusion and exclusion of particular actors.
It concludes with an examination of several key areas of disconnection – between lived experiences of poverty and the policy process, between differently positioned actors who experience difficulties communicating with each other, between what should happen and what does happen, and between citizens and their representatives.
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