1 edition of Uganda participatory poverty assessment process found in the catalog.
Uganda participatory poverty assessment process
Published
2002
by Ministry of Finance Planning and Economic Development in Kampala
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Second participatory poverty assessment report :, Deepening the understanding of poverty |
Statement | Republic of Uganda. |
Contributions | Uganda. Ministry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HV447 .U43 2002 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xviii, 213 p. : |
Number of Pages | 213 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3738295M |
LC Control Number | 2003406759 |
6 Steiner: Decentralisation in Uganda Under the assumption that devolution has the potential to contribute to poverty reduction by providing opportunities for popular participation, responsive policy-making, and in-creased efficiency in the provision of goods and services, I here investigate the Ugandan. The aim of the forum was to analyze the participatory poverty assessment report, discuss the draft of a regional poverty profile and exchange information between service providers and community.
PMES Poverty Monitoring and Evaluation Survey PMS Performance Management System PMU Project Monitoring Unit POLDA Basic Policies of Regional Development POs Private Organizations PPA Participatory Poverty Assessment PPB Planning, Programming, Budgeting PPDO Provincial Planning Development Office. The relationship between spatially differentiated access to goods and services and poverty. Table 5: Indicators of household poverty in Uganda, by remoteness (Index 1 – distance measure) 22 UPPAP Uganda Participatory Poverty Assessment Process.
Uganda's Economic Reforms: Insider Accounts. poor through the Participatory Poverty Assessment process and to draw on a stronger evidence base in the form of the Poverty Status Report. “Supporting Comprehensive and Country-Led Poverty Reduction Strategies”, April , , Washington, DC. Participatory Processes in Poverty Reduction Strategy: A Selection of Resource Materials Draft March 16, Compiled by Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff For .
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Uganda Participatory Poverty Assessment Process (UPPAP): Kitende 'A' site report, Ssisa Sub-County, Wakiso District. [Uganda. Ministry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development.; Uganda. Development Research & Training.]. The Uganda Participatory Poverty Assessment Process (UPPAP) is an initiative of the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development (MFPED).
Its overall aim is to bring the voices and perspectives of poor people into policy formulation, planning and implementation by central and local governments. A first participatory poverty assessment (PPA1) was carried out in /99 in 36. Uganda Participatory Poverty Assessment Process: Bushenyi District report Issue 1 of Uganda Participatory Poverty Assessment Process, Uganda.
Ministry of. Despite economic and social change throughout the country, domestic violence and sexual assault remain prevalent issues in Uganda. These issues plague women all around the world and do not discriminate on the basis of race or class.
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poverty levels in the region, it is critical that we do not lose sight of other broader social, political, economic and policy process that may account for the regional inequalities. The time is also right for looking beyond the ravages of war to a phase of rehabilitation and reconstruction of affected areas and people in northern Uganda.
This report is a result of the first ever Uganda Participatory Poverty Assessment Process (UPPAP) in which local people were consulted in 36 rural and urban sites in nine districts in Uganda.
In this assessment "voices" and perspectives of the poor are brought to the fore to influence district and national planning, implementation and monitoring.
Government of Uganda implemented the Local Government Development Program (LGDP) between and with support from multi-lateral and bi-lateral agencies. Unlike previous policies such as Structural Adjustment Programs (SAP’s) and Liberalization Policies, LGDP was designed to address poverty following a participatory approach.
The participatory approach involved improvement of Cited by: 3. Oct 30, · Uganda: a Participatory Poverty Assessment process was undertaken to incorporate voices of the poor into Uganda’s Poverty Eradication Action Plan, with a 3-yr process to link the findings to central and district-level policy making.
(Norton et al. Cited by: 7. Under the Uganda Participatory Poverty Assessment Project (UPPAP), the second phase will include dissemination of the perspectives of the poor in order to help guide policy at both national and district levels, and there will be further work in nine pilot districts to enhance community-level participatory planning and monitoring capacities.
Secondly, the findings of the Uganda Participatory Poverty Assessment Process (UPPAP), conducted ininitially appeared to contradict the principal message offered by household surveys of a. ADVISORY SERVICES IN UGANDA: A CASE STUDY OF I dedicate this book to my mother, brothers and sisters, nieces who have all worked tirelessly in this academic achievement.
All my friends and relatives who have helped me in my academic UPPAP Uganda Participatory Poverty Assessment Process UNDP United Nations Development Programme ECOSOC.
Analysis of Participatory Poverty Assessment (PPA) and Household Survey findings on poverty trends in Uganda. Mission Report for the Uganda Participatory Poverty Assessment Project (niarbylbaycafe.com) Uganda.
Yes. niarbylbaycafe.com Online text. Moser, Caroline O.N. The asset vulnerability framework: Reassessing urban poverty reduction strategies. Uganda: Poverty Reduction Efforts in Uganda: The Role of Monitoring and Evaluation the Government Participatory Assessment Programme (UPPAP), has provided a qualitative perspective on nature.
Participatory learning goes along with the iterative implementation of the project cycle. It is a process whereby people are mobilised (social mobilisation) and included in the project. They are given an active role in the design, re-design and decision making in all stages of a project cycle.
The politics of development has shifted significantly in recent years, with largely negative implications for the poverty agenda. This is particularly apparent in countries like Uganda where “poverty reduction papers” have been displaced by national development plans aimed at “structural transformation,” driven by the discovery of oil, the growing influence of rising powers vis-à-vis Cited by:.
Uganda's top leadership is heavily committed to poverty reduction. Formulation of Uganda's Poverty Eradication Action Plan (PEAP) in was the executive branch's effort to make that commitment and vision operational. Mackinnon and Reinikka draw lessons from the drafting of Uganda's PEAP.the poor (), on Ugandan participatory poverty assessment.
It has a lot to say in linking poverty/vulnerability with conflict. The book argues that peace and security are prerequisites for poverty reduction. This study found that cattle raiding by the Karimojong in the northeast has led to increasing poverty for other groups further to the.May 01, · Poverty-reduction policy responses to gender and social diversity in Uganda This article examines the Uganda Participatory Poverty Assessment Process (UPPAP), which fed into Uganda's Poverty.