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    The missing links: Uganda’s economic reforms and pro-poor growth

    Eldis Document Store, 2004
    This report analyses the direct and the indirect channels of achieving pro-poor growth for the case of Uganda where high economic growth rates and remarkable poverty reduction have coincided since the late 1980s.
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    Toward country-led development: a multi-partner evaluation of the Comprehensive Development Framework: findings from six country case studies

    Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2003
    This report presents the findings of six case studies evaluating the implementation of the World Bank’s Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF): Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Romania, Uganda and Vietnam.Findings include:there has been some progress in implementing the CDF principles, particularly where one or more of the principles have been applied over a number of years, but these p
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    Sector wide approaches in education

    HLSP Institute, UK, 2003
    This report provides an overview of key issues in the development and implementation of sector wide approaches (SWAps) in education.
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    The environment, natural resources and HIV/AIDS

    Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 2003
    This short report looks at impacts of HIV/AIDS on agriculture and the environment, with a focus on rural areas in Africa.
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    Lessons learnt on civil society engagement in PRSP processes in Bolivia, Kenya and Uganda

    Eldis Document Store, 2002
    This report documents the main lessons emerging from a country exchange programme on Sharing and Learning from PRSP experiences in Bolivia, Kenya and Uganda.
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    Evaluations, strategic planning and log-frames – donor-imposed straitjackets on local NGOs?

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004
    Driven by concerns to demonstrate ‘value for money’, bilateral donors and major Northern development agencies are becoming more selective in the types of organisations and activities they will fund and the types of account keeping they demand from recipients. New requirements are forcing small non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in developing countries to change the way they work.
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    Passing the buck: money transfer systems: the practice and potential for products in Tanzania and Uganda

    Microsave-Africa, 2001
    This study examines how low income people and micro entrepreneurs send and receive money in Tanzania and Uganda, where financial services and their outreach are very limited. It looks at the ways in which businesses and people send and receive money, looking at what reasons, what costs, and with what risks people transfer money. What formal or informal services exist and how do people use them?
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    The IMF: wrong diagnosis, wrong medicine

    Oxfam, 1999
    Prepared as part of Oxfam International's Education Now campaign, this briefing paper evaluates the International Monetary Fund (IMF), offering information, statistics, case studies and recommendations for change.
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    Devolution in Uganda – living up to expectations?

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004
    Uganda’s ongoing experiment in devolution aims to shift responsibility for public services from central to local government. While progress has been made, new research argues that success depends on the adequacy of resources to support the task and the capacities of local authorities to carry it out.
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    Costing Poverty Reduction Strategies: early experience

    PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2002
    This paper gives an analysis of the Poverty Reduction Strategy approach through assessing fiscal implications of reaching medium and long-term poverty reduction targets.

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