Brian Sserunjogi
EPRC (Uganda)
Areas of expertise:
Economy
Dr. Brian Sserunjogi is a Research Fellow at the Centre in the Macroeconomics Department.
Prior to joining EPRC 2017, he worked as Business Analyst with DFCU bank, in the Development and Institutional Banking (DIB) department. He also worked as an independent consultant in Kigali, Rwanda.
His research interests are in the areas macroeconomic analysis, public sector management, public expenditure analysis and local economic development, financial sector performance and access to and use of financial services in Uganda. His also interested in areas of Agricultural Finance, Marketing and rural development.
Dr. Sserunjogi holds a PhD in Agricultural Economics from Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India. He has a master’s degree in Agricultural Economics from the University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur, Karnataka, India and a Bachelor of science degree in Agriculture from Makerere University.
The plight of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises amidst COVID-19: A post lockdown analysis based on Business Climate Survey
- May 25, 2021EPRC (Uganda)
EPRC examines the pandemic’s impact on MSMEs and private schools in Uganda.
Disruptions from Elections and COVID-19 pandemic affect Businesses Environment
- April 29, 2021EPRC (Uganda)
A political election held amidst continued disruptions due to COVID-19 have increased the perceived risks of doing business in Uganda.
How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted Ugandan businesses? Results from a business climate survey
- May 1, 2020EPRC (Uganda)
Although the number of confirmed cases in Uganda remains very low in comparison to other countries, the containment has affected business operations.
Partial easing of the COVID-19 lockdown improves the business climate, but it remains below potential
- June 4, 2020EPRC (Uganda)
Restricted partial opening up of the economy improves business climate, and future perceptions are upbeat.
