Developing Uganda
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Developing Uganda
(Eastern African studies)
J. Currey , Ohio University Press, 1998
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- : hard : us
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-285) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume assesses Uganda's recovery since Museveni came to power in 1986.
Uganda's recovery has been one of the heartening achievements in a continent where the media have given intense coverage to disasters. This text assesses whether the reality lives up to the image which has so impressed the donors.It incorporates the influential Roskilde series of meetings between Ugandans, academics and officials of international organizations. The success of the reforms so far is considered, as are the future prospects.
North America: Ohio U Press; Uganda: Fountain Publishers
Table of Contents
- Introduction: ten years of change in Uganda. Part One Growing out of poverty: changes in poverty patterns
- economic aspects of the transition from civil war
- developing industry
- the progress of privatization
- trade liberalization issues
- loan funds and development
- food production in urban areas
- developments at Jinja. Part Two Changing political considerations: constitutionalizing politics
- gender issues
- empowering women
- indigenous NGOs and political participation
- land tenure issues
- changing the civil service
- developments in decentralization policy. Part Three Health and population policies: AIDS and development
- who cares for the carers?
- population policies. Part Four Local ideas of development: Alur reaction
- the new world of Alice Lakwena
- development at the grassroots.
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