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Searching with a thematic focus on Poverty, PRSP, PRSP stakeholder engagement in Uganda

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    The decline in public spending to agriculture: does it matter?

    Oxford Policy Management, 2007
    Public spending on agriculture is now recognised to be an important means of promoting economic growth and alleviating poverty in rural areas. However, this paper reveals that agricultural spending is not being prioritised within current budgets and, in many cases, is actually falling.
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    The PRSP process in Uganda

    Uganda Debt Network, 2002
    This 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.
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    Politics and the PRSP approach: synthesis paper

    Overseas Development Institute, 2004
    This paper synthesises findings from four country (Bolivia, Georgia, Uganda & Vietnam) case studies on the political dimensions of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) approach.The authors argue that there are two contrasting visions to the approach behind the PRSP process as follows:The first being that it is an approach offering a potentially transformative agenda of pro-poor r
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    Rethinking participation: questions for civil society about the limits of participation in PRSPs

    ActionAid International, 2004
    This discussion paper aims to inform and provoke discussion among civil society organisations engaged in PRSP consultations.It argues that there are serious limitations and constraints to the process as it currently exists, and that the IMF and the World Bank’s focus on poverty is limited to ameliorating the social damage done by the negative impacts of their structural adjustment policies and
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    PRSP Connections: Issue 10

    PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2004
    This issue of PRSP Connections covers the following topics:Update on DFID’s Engagement with the PRSP Process -following the completion of a survey of DFID’s engagement with PRS processes and with other development partners.Next Generation PRSs: Issues Arising - this article briefly explores issues and challenges arising for countries reviewing their PRSPs, that include deepening govern
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    The politics of staying poor in Uganda

    Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2003
    This paper explores how political actors, processes, debates and institutions influence the reduction and reproduction of chronic poverty in Uganda.
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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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    Poverty, Knowledge and Policy Processes: A Case Study of Ugandan National Poverty Reduction Policy

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2002
    This report concerns the poverty reduction policy process in Kampala, Uganda. It describes and analyses the actors involved in policy processes at national level, the kinds of knowledge on which the processes draw, and the spaces, formal and informal, in which policy actors engage with each other.
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    Poverty Knowledge and Policy Processes in Uganda: Case Studies From Bushenyi, Lira and Tororo Districts

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2003
    This report concerns the poverty reduction policy process in three Ugandan districts, Bushenyi, Lira and Tororo.