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  1. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Uganda

    In 2006 most of the people of Uganda,
    with the notable exception of those in the conflict-blighted
    Northern Region, enjoy a better quality of life and brighter
    opportunities in a stable and growing economy. Uganda's
    economy has bounced back beyond what could be regarded as
    recovery, with real incomes per person now exceeding the
    levels reached at Independence in 1962. The report structure
    is as follows: volume one synthesizes the conclusions from

  2. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Uganda

    In 2006 most of the people of Uganda,
    with the notable exception of those in the conflict-blighted
    Northern Region, enjoy a better quality of life and brighter
    opportunities in a stable and growing economy. Uganda's
    economy has bounced back beyond what could be regarded as
    recovery, with real incomes per person now exceeding the
    levels reached at Independence in 1962. The report structure
    is as follows: volume one synthesizes the conclusions from

  3. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Uganda

    The need for land-related investment to
    ensure sustainable land management and increase productivity
    of land use is widely recognized. However, there is little
    rigorous evidence on the effects of property rights for
    increasing agricultural productivity and contributing toward
    poverty reduction in Africa. Whether and by how much
    overlapping property rights reduce investment incentives,
    and the scope for policies to counter such disincentives,

  4. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Uganda

    At an average above 6.0 percent per year
    over the past two decades, Uganda' s growth rate was
    impressive by all standards. In parallel, poverty declined
    significantly, not only in urban areas, but also to some
    extent within the rural areas. This combination was possible
    because the key drivers of growth were labor-intensive
    services sectors, some of which are agriculture based. In
    fact, Uganda's growth process has reduced overall

  5. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    Uganda

    A Country Environmental Analysis (CEA)
    is a World Bank analytical tool used to integrate
    environmental issues into development assistance strategies,
    programs, and projects. To that end, the CEA synthesizes
    environmental issues, highlights the environmental and
    economic implications of development policies, and evaluates
    the country's environmental management capacity. It is
    composed of three analytical building blocks: the

  6. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Uganda

    This is the second part of land studies
    on Northern Uganda designed to inform the Peace, Recovery
    and Development Plan (PRDP). This second part of the study,
    undertaken during the second half of 2007 in the Lango and
    Acholi regions, builds on the first phase conducted in 2006
    in the Teso region. This second study has been designed to
    present a more quantitative analysis of trends on disputes
    and claims on land before displacement, during displacement

  7. Library Resource
    June, 2013
    Uganda

    While there is a large, though
    inconclusive, literature on the impact of land titles in
    Africa, little attention has been devoted to the study of
    land conflict, despite evidence on increasing incidence of
    such conflicts. The authors use data from Uganda to explore
    who is affected by land conflicts, whether recent legal
    changes have helped to reduce their incidence, and to assess
    their impact on productivity. Results indicate that

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