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  1. Library Resource
    National Policies
    January, 2013
    Uganda
  2. Library Resource
    May, 2015
    Uganda

    The study represents a background study
    for the proposed Uganda Country Economic Memorandum (CEM),
    which seeks to address the issue of efficient use of oil
    resources and examine synergies between the oil industry and
    the rest of the economy, through growth poles or linkages.
    The oil industry can help Uganda to promote robust growth in
    the economy. However, it is important to keep in mind that
    it will take a number of years until oil revenues start

  3. Library Resource
    April, 2014
    Uganda

    This report provides a short summary of
    the recent history of the seed industry. Although the
    informal seed system still accounts for an estimated 85
    percent of planted seed, the formal sector has been
    transformed in 20 years from control by a monopoly
    parastatal to competition among 23 registered companies,
    with at least 5 or 6 being serious players. Significantly,
    the relief seed industry that dominated and distorted the

  4. Library Resource
    November, 2013
    Uganda

    The Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife, and
    Antiquities (MTWA) instituted a sample survey of tourists
    exiting Uganda in 2012-the Tourism Expenditure and
    Motivation Survey (TEMS). This survey collected data on
    tourist expenditures, duration of stay, tourist activities,
    sites visited, levels of satisfaction, and suggestions for
    improvements in the sector. The purpose of this report is to
    present the results of the economic analysis of tourist

  5. Library Resource
    October, 2013
    Uganda

    The Government of the Republic of Uganda
    has requested an update of the 2006 Diagnostic Trade
    Integration Study (DTIS) and has asked the World Bank to
    take the leading role in this exercise. The update's
    objectives are: (a) to take stock of progress in the
    mainstreaming of trade in the national development plan and
    of the implementation of action matrix recommendations; (b)
    to complement and deepen the analysis in selected areas; and

  6. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Uganda

    This study examines and evaluates
    developments in the Justice Law and Order Sector (JLOS)
    institutions, noting both the achievements and continuing
    challenges of reform under first phase Sector Investment
    Plan (SIP I) and SIP II. It pays particular attention to the
    SIP guidelines and objectives and to the outstanding
    challenges described in various reviews of the JLOS
    institutions, more specifically: (a) the commercial court;

  7. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Uganda

    This report describes theTransforming
    Settlements of the Urban Poor in Uganda. A Secondary Cities
    Support Program (TSUPU), is the first national initiative
    within the Cities Alliance's global programme, Land,
    Services and Citizenship for the Urban Poor (LSC). The first
    premise of the Medium Term Strategy is that the Cities
    Alliance should prioritise working with those governments
    already committed to change and reform over time for three

  8. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Uganda

    This Agriculture Public Expenditure
    Review (AgPER) comprehensively reviews public expenditures
    on agriculture in Uganda and analyzes their efficiency and
    effectiveness. Its genesis lies in Agriculture Sector
    Working Group (A-SWG) discussions, especially during the
    budget process, which raised concerns about the seemingly
    low budget allocations to the sector and the failure to
    align limited resources with recognized priorities in the

  9. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Uganda

    Uganda needs to focus on improving the
    effectiveness of its roads investment strategy for rural
    Uganda and improving the manner in it procures and
    implements roads contracts at the national level. In recent
    years the Government of Uganda has shifted the priorities in
    its national development strategy as there was accumulating
    evidence that infrastructure deficiencies had become a
    binding constraint to economic growth and poverty reduction.

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