The State of Civil Society in Uganda: an Analysis of the Legal and Political-economic Aspects
Published by: Centre for Basic Research
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Published by: Centre for Basic Research
Published by: IDS
This study examines approaches to health care seeking and financing by households living in communities in two poor rural districts of Uganda.
Published by: IDS
The 1990s have seen increased interest on the part of Western governments in funding civil society in Africa in an attempt to promote the continent's democratisation process. This discussion paper examines how a range of foreign donors has developed civil society initiatives in Ghana, Uganda and South Africa.
Illustrated with case studies on Bangladesh, Brazil and Uganda, this report highlights that there are gender differences in vulnerability to HIV/AIDS.
Published by: IDS
This study examines approaches to health care seeking and financing by households living in communities in
two poor rural districts of...
This research project entailed a comparative study of the contribution of civil society organisations to democratisation in Africa.
Published by: IDS
The banking system in Uganda is among the weakest in Sub-Saharan Africa. Its liabilities comprise less than 10 per cent of GDP, it is highly oligopolistic and inefficient in performing many basic banking functions, and the largest bank and several smaller banks are insolvent.
Published by: IDS
Uganda has been implementing simultaneous economic and political reforms since 1986. The interaction between these two sets of reforms is considered in this report which argues that political liberalization has not had a significant influence on the progress of economic reform.
This book brings together the results of 16 evaluations in four countries (Bangladesh, India, Uganda and Zimbabwe), to provide a detailed assessment of the contribution that NGOs make to rural poverty alleviation.
Published by: IDS
This paper presents the main conclusions from research into the experience of economic policy reforms in African countries that are undertaking political liberalization.