COVID-19 and the Implications for Peace and Security in Uganda
The long-term effects of COVID-19 on Uganda's civil liberties are worrisome.
The long-term effects of COVID-19 on Uganda's civil liberties are worrisome.
The article focuses on the effects of COVID-19 along the entire fish value chain in the region.
The article looks at how the lockdown and no-lockdown policies affected the fisheries sector and value chain nodes in Uganda and Tanzania.
In year two of the pandemic, international support should move beyond emergency response towards medium- and long- term planning.
A mother of three in Kampala is quoted saying “Hunger will kill us even before we die of this virus.”
Abstract This paper examined the political economy of development effectiveness in Uganda in the context of externally financed development. [...]
Jobless economic growth and high youth unemployment are common features affecting the Ugandan economy. The capital Kampala is no [...]
Abstract This study explored the opportunities, challenges and risks concerning blended finance in Uganda. It reviewed and analysed Uganda’s [...]
Uganda needs to take lead in establishing a more accountable structure for negotiating external support from “non-traditional” development partners.
by Florence Nakazi, Research Analyst, EPRC This blog post looks at the impact of climate change on Uganda’s primary export [...]