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Development Projects under the Education Sector: How are they performing?
(Budget Monitoring and Accountability Unit, 2019)
Over the second National Development Plan (NDP II) period, the Education Sector’s targets are: to increase the completion rate of Primary 7 from 70.3% in 2012/13 to 85% in 2019/20; the transition rate to secondary from 73% ...
Investing in Social Protection in Uganda: The case for the Child Support Grant
(UNICEF, 2017)
This Policy Brief is part of a series and is based on the Social Protection: Investment Case developed by the Government of Uganda (2016).
The business case was developed over one and a half years and rests of the best ...
Reasonable Accommodation for Deaf / Hard of Hearing Children in Uganda’s Education System
(Initiative for Social and Economic Rights (ISER), 2013)
The Right to Education is guaranteed under Article 30 of the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda, and the country is party to International Conventions that guarantee the right, including the International Convention ...
Women participation in political processes in Uganda: Evidence from National Survey
(Economic Policy Research Centre, 2019)
Women continue to shy away from political and authoritative positions despite well-grounded laws in place. Low participation of women in positions of power and influence continues to threaten the long-term attainment of ...
Observing our commitment to addressing gender based violence and reproductive rights in Uganda
(Uganda Women’s Network, 2010)
This brief is drawn from the concluding observations of the Committee on the convention on the Elimination of All Form the Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) based on the combined fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh report ...
Excess Reserves in Uganda’s Banking System and the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy
(The African Economic Research Consortium, 2013)
The objective of this policy brief is to establish how high excess reserves in the banking system affect the effectiveness of monetary policy formulation. This has implications on the Bank of Uganda’s role in implementing ...
An analysis of Uganda’s tax system: Is it fair?
(Southern and Eastern Africa Trade Information and Negotiations Institute (SEATINI) Uganda, 2019)
Over the last three decades, Uganda’s main tax objective has been to mobilize domestic revenue as a way of providing essential public services and reducing foreign aid dependence. However the challenge facing Uganda is how ...
Perspectives and Emerging Issues of Uganda’s External Development Finance Landscape
(Economic Policy Research Centre, 2017)
During the past 15 years, Uganda has witnessed a significant change in the mode and form of external development finance (EDF) received. Traditionally, Uganda has largely sourced its EDF from the Organization for Economic ...
Addressing Youth Unemployment in Uganda: The Inevitable Advice of the 21st Century
(Gateway Research Centre, 2020)
The issues raised in this policy brief provide a body of recommendations to policy makers including: the central government, local governments, curriculum developers, educationalists, and other policy implementers. It also ...
Crisis centers for survivors of gender based violence
(Uganda Women’s Network, 2012)
Gender-based violence is a major problem faced by women world over with 70 % of violence faced by women are within homes
and yet getting out of such abusive or violent relationship is a very difficult decision for majority ...