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Farmer, trader, and consumer decisionmaking: toward sustainable marketing of orange-fleshed sweet potato in Mozambique and Uganda. 2020 Conference Note 2
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2011The article discusses efforts to introduce orange-fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) varieties into Africa in an effort to reduce vitamin A deficiency, since the indigenous white-fleshed sweet potato varieties are not high in this micronutrient.DocumentScaling up nutrition: Progress report from countries and their partners in the movement to Scale Up Nutrition (SUN)
United Nations [UN] Standing Committee on Nutrition, 2011This draft report was prepared for the High Level Meeting on Nutrition at the UN General Assembly in September 2011 and the follow-up workshop for the Scale-Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement, which was designed to help nations where people are at risk of under-nutrition and aims to show results within 1,000 days.DocumentInvestigating the links between political settlements and inclusive development in Uganda: towards a research agenda
Research4Development, 2013The changing character of the political settlement in Uganda since independence has closely shaped the character and performance of the institutions and actors responsible for delivering development.DocumentSocial protection for the poorest in Africa compedium of papers presented during the International Conference on Social Protection, 2008
2008Conference proceedings from the International Conference on Social Protection, Uganda, 8th-10th September 2008. Papers cover: social protection design programmes social protection, vulnerability and rights social protection, growth and assets politics and financing social protection in Africa children and social protectionDocumentThe impacts of climate change on coffee in Uganda: lessons from a case study in the Rwenzori mountains
Oxfam, 2013This Oxfam research report focuses on coffee-based livelihoods in Uganda, where Arabica coffee production faces severe threat from rising temperatures. First, the areas suitable for growing Arabica coffee in Uganda were mapped, together with a projection to 2030 and 2050. Then, a study of farmers’ perceptions was carried out in Kasese where farmers from two sites were interviewed.DocumentForward looking review of the regional strategy on scaling up access to modern energy services in the East African Community: final report
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2013The East African Countries (EAC) Secretariat’s Energy Division supports regional knowledge coordination and has become a common forum for exchange of best practices and discussions on joint development, and improved regionalisation.DocumentThe conflict management system in Karamoja: An assessment of strengths and weaknesses
Mercy Corps, 2013This report explores the effectiveness of the conflict management system in northern Uganda’s remote Karamoja region. The authors identify formal government and customary actors responsible for managing conflict in Karamoja and the strengths and weakness in the way in which these actors work together to prevent, resolve, and respond to conflict.DocumentMaking Care Visible: Women’s unpaid care work in Nepal, Nigeria, Uganda and Kenya
ActionAid International, 2013Collecting data on all women’s work, both paid and unpaid, is critical to improving the design of social policies and the allocation of resources to address poverty and inequality. This report documents Action Aid's multi-country programme on women's unpaid care work in Kenya, Nigeria, Nepal and Uganda.DocumentMaking Care Visible: Women’s unpaid care work in Nepal, Nigeria, Uganda and Kenya
ActionAid International, 2013Collecting data on all women’s work, both paid and unpaid, is critical to improving the design of social policies and the allocation of resources to address poverty and inequality. This report documents Action Aid's multi-country programme on women's unpaid care work in Kenya, Nigeria, Nepal and Uganda.
