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The effort to achieve the Millennium Development Goals in Uganda: reaching for the sky?
Department of Health Sciences, Uganda Martyrs University, 2004This paper considers Uganda’s commitment to the United Nation’s Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in the area of health.DocumentResolution of conflicts in Uganda’s West Nile region
Refugee Law Project, Uganda, 2004This report considers the issues that led to the creation and eventual dissolution of the four main groups of insurgents that have operated in the West Nile region of Uganda, first during 1980-85 and again during 1988-2002.DocumentRural taxation in Uganda: implications for growth, income distribution, local government revenue and poverty reduction
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2004This report examines the process of policy change in Uganda with respect to local government taxation.DocumentWomen's political participation and good governance: 21st century challenges
United Nations Development Programme, 2000Women's entry into the realms of governance and their presence and voices in political structures are central to the exercise of citizenship. Influence over policies which affect their lives is hindered by women's primary location in the private and non-political areas of family and community.DocumentHarmonization and MDGs: a perspective from Tanzania and Uganda
High-Level Forum on the Health Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), 2003Harmonisation through the Sector-Wide Approach (SWAp) and increased budget support has increased the resources available to the health sector over the past five years. This draft paper from the High-Level Forum on the Health Millennium Development Goals looks at the examples of Tanzania and Uganda.DocumentThe impact of HIV/AIDS on the education sector in Uganda: examining the impact of HIV/AIDS on governance in the education sector
Association for the Development of Education in Africa, 2004This study examines the impact of HIV/AIDS on governance in the education sector.DocumentInfluence of ill health on chronic and transient poverty: evidence from Uganda
Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2004The paper from the Chronic Poverty Research Centre uses nationally representative household panel data to investigate if ill health is important in influencing poverty persistence and transitions in Uganda. During the 1990s, Uganda was at the centre of Africa’s HIV/AIDS pandemic; in this period the country also experienced impressive poverty reduction.DocumentManaging public expenditure for development results and poverty reduction
Overseas Development Institute, 2003This ODI working paper is a survey of the practice of results-oriented – or performance-based – public expenditure management in low income developing countries.DocumentImpact of public-private partnerships addressing access to pharmaceuticals in selected low and middle income countries: a synthesis report from studies in Botswana, Sri Lanka, Uganda and Zambia
Initiative on Public-Private Partnerships for Health, 2004This research report outlines how public-private partnerships (PPPs) intended to provide HIV drugs in three African countries are having limited impact because of the way in which these drugs are priced and patented.The report examines evidence on the effectiveness of two different types of PPPs: those set up to provide treatments for tropical diseases (in Sri Lanka, Uganda and Zambia), and thoDocumentTrade and the consolidation of regional economic relations in the Great Lakes Region of Central and Eastern Africa: critical reflections
Institute of Development Studies, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 2002This paper asks whether the Great Lakes Region (GLR) of Central and Eastern Africa, consisting of Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), can be seen as constituting a single political region, and assesses the prospects for economic integration in the region.Pages
