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Item EPRC Annual Report July 2015 - June 2016(Economic Policy Research Centre, 2016) Economic Policy Research Centre2015/16 was a momentous financial year for the Economic Policy Research Centre, as Cabinet approved the National Fertiliser Policy for Uganda, its strategy and investment plan, that the Centre had worked on for over five years in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries. The policy was endorsed by the Cabinet chaired by the Head of State, President Yoweri Museveni on May 4, 2016.Item Investing In Education(Economic Policy Research Centre, 2021) Economic Policy Research CentreDue to the shift from sector based budgeting to programme based budgeting, the education sector lies under the human capital development programme. The brief therefore asseses the contribution of the education sector to the new HCD programmes as articulated in the NDPIII. The education sector is a critical component towards achieving human capital aspirations of building teachers and learners’ capacity as articulated in the recently approved third National Development Plan (NDP) III. Given the coronavirus pandemic and the associated school closures, ensuring that all formally enrolled children return to school will be critical during FY 2021/22.Item Investing in Justice, Law And Order (JLOS)(Economic Policy Research Centre, 2021) Economic Policy Research CentreDue to the shift from Sector Based Budgeting to Programme Based Budgeting, the justice law and order sector lies under the Governance and Security programme of the third National Development Plan. The brief therefore assesses the contribution of the JLOS sector to the new HCD programmes as articulated in the NDPIII.Item Investing in Social Development(Economic Policy Research Centre, 2021) Economic Policy Research CentreIn line with the change in the budgeting approach from sector to programme based budgeting, the social development sector lies under the Governance and Security programme, the Human Capital Development and the Community Mobilization and Mindset Change programmes of the third National Development Plan. This brief therefore assesses the contribution of the social development sector to the new Governance and Security programme as articulated in the NDPIII