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Chronic Poverty in Uganda - The Policy Challenges

CPRC Uganda (2005)

Chronic Poverty Report
Our report on Chronic Poverty in Uganda is intended to inform policy makers and implementers (both within government and civil society), so that the interests of the very poorest in our country are reflected in national priorities. The PEAP has just been revised and many of its provisions provide us with an opportunity to do so. More can be done, however, and this report is meant to provide some evidence and suggestions for the future, even if answers remain uncertain in some respects.

Latest Publications

Climate variability and climate change: implications for chronic poverty

This paper follows the principles of the ‘bottom-up’ approach to adaptation. It...

Crafting a Graduation Pathway for the Ultra Poor: Lessons and Evidence from a BRAC programme

The ultra poor are caught in a below-subsistence trap from which it is difficult for them to break...