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Poverty, jobs, graft, succession: Uganda President’s in-tray is overflowing
Agriculture remains the backbone of the economy, supporting more than 75 percent of Ugandans. Museveni has rolled out ...
Processes of gendered exploitation within villages are integral to world-historical capitalism. Analysing them informs pathways to change. This article illustrates three forms of ‘everyday ...
KYEGEGWA, Southwest Uganda — Economist Dean Karlan was perplexed. He'd come to a remote part of Uganda to check on a program he'd helped design to lift people out of extreme poverty. Only things weren ...
One of the federal government’s key indicators of economic distress – one that shows that rural counties are disproportionately suffering economically – is disguising persistent, intergenerational ...
On Monday, district coordinators meeting in Kabale town appealed to the government to lift the suspension after the January ...
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New Vision on MSNOpinion
Uganda: What if GOVT adopts a national community-driven project economy model?
All established income-generating projects within the communities must be monitored at all levels by the government to ensure that they are sustainable, offer tangible benefits and address the needs ...
Methods commonly used to measure poverty can lead to vastly different conclusions about who actually lives in poverty, according to a new Stanford University–led study. Based on household surveys in ...
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