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Natural resource conflict management case studies: an analysis of power, participation and protected areas
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2003This report presents a collection of case studies which focus on processes of conflict management and resolution and the different ways and means that conflicts are addressed.DocumentChild protection in the context of displacement: Ntoroko county, Bundibugyo district
Refugee Law Project, Uganda, 2004This paper examines child protection issues of refugee children living in Ntoroko County, Bundibugyo District in western Uganda, an area characterised by conflict, displacement and poverty.The paper specifically looks at the main issues affecting children in the county, assesses community responses to date and analyses gaps in policy and programming.DocumentInfluential evaluations: detailed case studies
Operations Evaluations Division, World Bank, 2005This volume is intended to illustrate the potential benefits from evaluation. It presents eight case studies where evaluations were highly cost-effective and of considerable practical utility to the intended users.DocumentImproving the efficiency of transport markets in sub-Saharan Africa
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004The provision of transport services in Africa is largely left to the market. In many instances however, the market has not been working effectively. Development funds for the transport sector are mainly used for developing infrastructure but there is a potential to save on costs by focusing on improving the efficiency of vehicles themselves.DocumentImproving management of childhood malaria in Nigeria and Uganda by improving practices of patent medicine vendors
Basic Support for Institutionalizing Child Survival, USAID, 2004This report, produced by Basics II, describes the design, implementation and preliminary results of interventions in Nigeria and Uganda to improve practice and product quality among private providers, or patent medicine vendors (PMV). The two interventions related specifically to child survival strategies and used different strategies for behaviour change.DocumentPriority service provision under decentralization: a case study of maternal and child health care in Uganda
Partners for Health Reformplus, 1999This paper from Partnerships for Health Reform reports on a study to examine the impact of health sector decentralisation in Uganda on maternal and child health (MCH) services.DocumentBudget transparency in Uganda
Uganda Debt Network, 2004This report analyses the budgetary process in Uganda, in an attempt to determine the level of transparency, and to identify major weaknesses. It examines the drafting, legislative, implementation, and audit and evaluation phases of the budget process and explores the role of civil society and donor funding in ensuring transparency.DocumentPastoralism on the margin
Minority Rights Group International, 2004This report focuses on the sustainability of pastoralism in the lowlands of the Great Rift of East Africa and the Horn, arguing that pastoralism as a mode of production and a way of life has entered a phase of decline, often accompanied by conflict, drought, famine and flooding.The report details the historic evolution and chief characteristics of pastoralism, discussing the eras of colonialismDocumentThe PRSP process in Uganda
Uganda Debt Network, 2002This paper examines the involvement of civil society organisations (CSOs) in Uganda in the formulation of the 2000 Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper, which was a prerequisite for the country to obtain debt relief from international financial institutes.DocumentThe social sciences in Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe: a report of an inventory conducted by the universities of Dar es Salam, Eduardo Mondlane, Makerere and Zimbabwe
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 2004This report is an inventory of the social science teaching and research in Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zimbabwe.Pages
