Uganda has increasingly improved the use of data and evidence in responding to situations of extreme poverty and vulnerability. This is demonstrated in the progressive nature of many programmes in the country especially the...
The report is based on findings from the districts of Gulu, Pader, Kitgum, Katakwi and Kotido and community resource trackers work in the villages on Morunyang, Napumpum, Yepa Central, Lageng Central and Lakwela. The...
The purpose of the study was to assess how domestic response contributes to the overall humanitarian response in Uganda over a 10 year period by mapping the domestic response resource flows, assessing the impact...
The International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) is a global campaign to create transparency in the records of how aid money is spent. The initiative therefore hopes to ensure that aid money reaches its intended...
This annotated bibliography to provides information to individuals and institutions involved in social development research about “the extent to which chronically poor people can access and utilise livelihood assets, and how this affects their...
This paper attempts to assess the extent to which Uganda’s national budget is responsive to the welfare and development needs of the chronically poor people. The paper is developed on the understanding that there...