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    The Uganda Budget 2003/2004: what relevance to the poverty situation?

    Uganda Debt Network, 2003
    This paper analyses how Uganda's current budget policies conform to the poverty eradication policies as enshrined in the revised Poverty Eradication Action Plan (PEAP).
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    ICT sector performance in Africa: a review of seven African countries

    Research ICT Africa Network, 2004
    The country performance reviews summarised in this volume were conducted in 2003, The studies assess the performance of the countries’ telecommunications sectors (and reform strategies adopted) against their respective national objectives. The countries covered are:Cameroon Ethiopia Kenya Rwanda South Africa UgandaZambiaBoth the summary report and the co
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    Stolen children: abduction and recruitment in northern Uganda

    Human Rights Watch, 2003
    This report discusses the current situation in Uganda in relation to child abduction and recruitment into warfare.
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    Local government initiative: pro-poor infrastructure and service delivery in Asia

    United Nations Capital Development Fund, 2004
    This publication includes a synthesis of case studies that focus on the experiences of innovation in improving Infrastructure and service delivery (ISD) through rural local governments (LGs), and their outcomes, in three Asian countries: Nepal, Bangladesh, and Cambodia and also in Uganda. Bangladesh: Local Governance & Service Delivery to the Poor, which outlines lessons on the scope for
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    Successful community nutrition programming: lessons from Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda

    LINKAGES Project, 2002
    This report presents the main findings of a series of assessments of successful community-based nutrition programs carried out in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
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    Availability, access and usability of land for urban agriculture

    RUAF Urban Agriculture Magazine, 2003
    The report by the Urban Agriculture Magazine draws on numerous case studies from around the world in discussing issues of availability, access and usability of land for urban agriculture.Rapid urbanisation has lead to an increasing demand for urban agricultural land.
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    HIV/AIDS as a security issue in Africa: lessons from Uganda

    International Crisis Group, 2004
    This report is the third in a series on HIV/AIDS as a security issue from the International Crisis Group (ICG), and draws on the policy experience of Uganda. The report asserts that HIV/AIDS prevention and conflict prevention should go hand in hand: evidence suggests that war can lead to increased risks of HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS can make conflicts worse.
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    No safe place to call home: child and adolescent night commuters in northern Uganda

    Women's Refugee Commission, 2004
    An estimated 50,000 people known as night commuters, most of them children, adolescents and women, abandon their homes each night for town centres seeking safety from attack by the rebel Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), a fractional group in Uganda.This report examines the growing number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in northern Uganda, making key recommendations to help alleviate the cur
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    Education of refugees in Uganda: relationships between setting and access

    Refugee Law Project, Uganda, 2003
    This document argues that the literature on education of refugees is limited in its scope, focusing primarily on education in emergency situations within the confines of camp or settlement structures.
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    Creating youth-friendly sexual health services in sub-Saharan Africa

    Advocates for Youth, 2002
    This paper, produced by Advocates for Youth, explores the barriers that frequently deter African youth from obtaining urgently needed sexual and reproductive health services. Research shows that barriers relate primarily to specific aspects of reproductive and sexual health services: the characteristics of the facilities, the design of services, and providers’ attitudes and actions.

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