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Study of selected Fredskorpset exchange projects
Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2003This report evaluates volunteer exchange projects of young people between institutions of Norway and countries of the South, as well as directly between Southern countries.DocumentSector wide approaches in education
HLSP Institute, UK, 2003This report provides an overview of key issues in the development and implementation of sector wide approaches (SWAps) in education.DocumentRights and Reality, Are Women's Equal Rights to Land, Housing and Property Implemented in East Africa?
United Nations Human Settlements Programme, 2002Are women's equal rights to land, housing and property implemented in East Africa? How are land rights translated into national legislation in the Region? This books explores land, housing and property rights in Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya, and looks at how relevant international treaties are transformed into national legislation and policies in these three countries.DocumentTrade liberalization and the structure of poverty in developing countries
Global Trade Analysis Project, 2003This paper gives an analysis of the structure of poverty across a range of developing countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, and explores how national poverty rates could be affected by global trade liberalization.Some of the main findings from this analysis are:the poor tend to be more specialized in the earnings sources than the non-poor, which makes them more vulnerable to traDocumentReport on Gender Budget Analysis of Taxation in Uganda, Focusing on Central Government Taxation carried out by Uganda Revenue Authority (URA)
BRIDGE, 2003While most work on gender-sensitive budgets focuses on expenditure, this FOWODE study in Uganda demonstrates the importance of a gendered tax policy impact assessment and evaluation. Any examination of government revenue tends to be difficult and often more politically sensitive than a gender analysis of expenditure.DocumentMultiple shocks and downward mobility: learning from the life histories of rural Ugandans
Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2003This paper presents findings from research on chronic poverty in rural Uganda. The analysis builds on qualitative and quantitative livelihoods research undertaken in three districts, including in-depth life history interviews with the heads of nearly 25 households in 3 villages.DocumentThe politics of staying poor in Uganda
Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2003This paper explores how political actors, processes, debates and institutions influence the reduction and reproduction of chronic poverty in Uganda.DocumentThe environment, natural resources and HIV/AIDS
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 2003This short report looks at impacts of HIV/AIDS on agriculture and the environment, with a focus on rural areas in Africa.DocumentHIV/AIDS and agriculture: impacts and responses: case studies from Namibia, Uganda and Zambia
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2003How can countries support increasing numbers of vulnerable households? What can be done to reverse the trend towards increasing destitution?DocumentA, B and C in Uganda: the roles of abstinence, monogamy and condom use in HIV decline
Alan Guttmacher Institute, 2003Policymakers around the world look to Uganda as a role model in the fight against HIV/AIDS, because of its success in reducing HIV rates.Pages
