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  1. Library Resource
    juillet, 2012
    Libéria, Mozambique, Ouganda

    The NGO Namati, along with partner IDLO, has just issued a new report entitled “Protecting Community Lands and Resources.” Over the past decade there has been a strong shift in land tenure work away from projects that provide for individualized titling of lands and towards the recognition of customary tenure systems and the formalization of rights held by communities. Countries adopt various approaches to formalization but often pass laws that are, on their face, designed to help protect communities against illegal or coercive dispossession and loss of rights by documenting rights.

  2. Library Resource
    mars, 2012
    Ouganda

    This is the second part of land studies
    on Northern Uganda designed to inform the Peace, Recovery
    and Development Plan (PRDP). This second part of the study,
    undertaken during the second half of 2007 in the Lango and
    Acholi regions, builds on the first phase conducted in 2006
    in the Teso region. This second study has been designed to
    present a more quantitative analysis of trends on disputes
    and claims on land before displacement, during displacement

  3. Library Resource
    mars, 2012
    Ouganda

    Although many African countries have recently embarked on revisions of their land legislations to give recognition to customary arrangements and strengthen women's rights, few studies assess the actual or potential economic impact of such steps. We use data from Uganda to assess the impact of tenure regime, perceived transfer rights, and legal knowledge on investment, productivity, and land values.

  4. Library Resource
    mars, 2012
    Ouganda

    While the need for land-related investment for sustainable land management and increased productivity is well recognized, quantitative evidence on agricultural productivity effects of secure property rights in Africa is scant. Within-household analysis of investments by owner-cum-occupants in Uganda points toward significant and quantitatively large investment effects of full ownership. Registration is estimated to have no investment effects, whereas measures to strengthen occupancy rights attenuate investment disincentives.

  5. Library Resource
    juin, 2012
    Ouganda

    Mixed evidence on the impact of formal title in much of Africa is often used to question the relevance of dealing with land policy issues in this continent. The authors use data from Uganda to assess the impact of a disaggregated set of rights on investment, productivity, and land values, and to test the hypothesis that individuals' lack of knowledge of the new law reduces their tenure security. Results point toward strong and positive effects of greater tenure security and transferability.

  6. Library Resource
    juin, 2012
    Bangladesh, Ouganda

    This background paper attempts to expand our understanding of the gender-differentiated impact of shocks on assets through a literature review on shocks and gendered asset dynamics and an analysis of new panel data (2007 and 2009) from Uganda and Bangladesh looking at the impact of negative shocks and positive events on men's and women's assets. We take advantage of detailed assets and shocks modules to disaggregate the type of shock between covariate and idiosyncratic shocks and types of assets according to ownership (joint, husband's, and wife's assets).

  7. Library Resource
    mars, 2012
    Ouganda

    Over the past 10 years the government of
    Uganda has endeavored to increase latrine coverage and
    promote hygiene with a view to improving health outcomes. In
    1997, in the Kampala declaration for sanitation, leaders
    from all of Uganda's districts pledged to improve
    sanitation. Then in 2001, three ministries, the Ministry of
    Water, Lands, and Environment; the Ministry of Education and
    Sports; and the Ministry of Health, signed a memorandum of

  8. Library Resource
    mars, 2012
    Ouganda

    This study examines and evaluates
    developments in the Justice Law and Order Sector (JLOS)
    institutions, noting both the achievements and continuing
    challenges of reform under first phase Sector Investment
    Plan (SIP I) and SIP II. It pays particular attention to the
    SIP guidelines and objectives and to the outstanding
    challenges described in various reviews of the JLOS
    institutions, more specifically: (a) the commercial court;

  9. Library Resource
    mars, 2012
    Ouganda

    This Agriculture Public Expenditure
    Review (AgPER) comprehensively reviews public expenditures
    on agriculture in Uganda and analyzes their efficiency and
    effectiveness. Its genesis lies in Agriculture Sector
    Working Group (A-SWG) discussions, especially during the
    budget process, which raised concerns about the seemingly
    low budget allocations to the sector and the failure to
    align limited resources with recognized priorities in the

  10. Library Resource
    mars, 2012
    Ouganda

    Uganda needs to focus on improving the
    effectiveness of its roads investment strategy for rural
    Uganda and improving the manner in it procures and
    implements roads contracts at the national level. In recent
    years the Government of Uganda has shifted the priorities in
    its national development strategy as there was accumulating
    evidence that infrastructure deficiencies had become a
    binding constraint to economic growth and poverty reduction.

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