The new poverty agenda in Uganda

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العنوان: The new poverty agenda in Uganda
المؤلفون: Kjær, Anne Mette; Muhumuza, Fred
المصدر: 2009
الناشر: Copenhagen: CDR
ردمك: 978-87-7605-338-3; 87-7605-338-5
اللغة: English
نوع المنشور: Arbeitspapier (Working paper); Graue Literatur (Non-commercial literature); Buch (Book); Online-Publikation (Online publication)
نوع الوثيقة: Elektronische Ressource im Fernzugriff
Manifestation: Monographie [unabhängig ob Stück einer Reihe]
مستخلص: This paper explores the poverty agenda in Uganda, its drivers and its effects. We show that transforming the economy by increasing productivity was initially considered more important than to reduce poverty through redistributive policies. However, as a consequence of the 1996 elections a consensus on poverty eradication through health and education emerged. The Poverty Eradication Action Plan (PEAP) had a shopping list nature and it is therefore difficult to establish whether it was implemented. Growth and poverty reduction during the PEAP period was mainly due to a continuation of macro-economic policies that were introduced prior to the PEAP. Around the multi-party elections in 2006, policy priorities changed towards more focus on agricultural production, agro-business and infrastructure. The government now has a two-edged focus: poverty reduction through economic transformation and poverty reduction through social services. However, there is also a political agenda about remaining in power which threatens to undermine the results achieved so far
رقم الأكسشن: EDSZBW610155164
قاعدة البيانات: ECONIS
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