1 January 2006
The Politics of Governance Reforms in Uganda
Published by: IDS
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1 January 2006
Published by: IDS
1 September 2005
Published by: IDS
A major increase in the amount of aid to less developed countries is widely anticipated, by or soon after late 2005, to bolster efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. The sums involved may not be as substantial as expected, and they come mainly from Europe, but we are still likely to see a significant enhancement of funds for development.
1 January 2005
Published by: Pro-Poor Livestock Policy Initiative
1 September 2004
Building on a pilot market research activity in Kenya in March 2004, this trip was one of a series of field visits to meet development practitioners, policy-makers and researchers in their working environment, to find out how research materials are used and accessed in those countries
This research project was initiated and conceptualised in the framework of the Poverty Environment Partnership (PEP), an informal network of around 30-donor and non-governmental organisations that works on strengthening the nexus between poverty reduction and environmental protection in development cooperation.
1 January 2004
Published by: Fountain Press
This book presents the findings form a research project carried out by a team of researchers from Uganda and Nigeria, it sets out to examine the processes by which policies for poverty reduction are made and implemented and assesses the scope policies provide for positive change in the lives of poor people.
1 January 2003
Published by: IDS
This report, part of a broader research project on 'Poverty Knowledge and Policy Processes', concerns the poverty reduction policy process in three Ugandan districts, Bushenyi, Lira and Tororo.
1 January 2003
Published by: Zed Books
Constitution drafting has always been undertaken with explicit political purposes in mind. But the process has never been more ambitious, or more difficult, than today as politicians and experts seek to negotiate institutions that will foster stability and order on a democratic basis in countries torn by violent conflict.
1 January 2003
Poverty reduction has never been more salient in discussions of development than in recent times. The global commitment to the Millennium Development Goals and the strong preoccupation with poverty in certain key donor agencies have raised its profile.