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Decentralization reforms in Uganda and generally in Africa initiated since the 1980s have received international recognition. This perception has largely been based on its elaborate policy and legal framework, institutional design, and the pace at which these reforms were implemented. Thus, in theoretical terms, the National Resistance Movement's (NRM) government is deemed to have shown political commitment to decentralizing power. Nonetheless, the process and results of over twenty years of decentralization have revealed deep-seated flaws. Power in Uganda, as in Africa in general, is being recentralized and local authorities have been turned into grassroots partisan instruments to serve the interests of the prevailing regime. This article attributes these flaws to the vested interests ...
..., a personal income tax known as Graduated Personal Tax (GPT), which used to generate 70-80% ...
Introduction. Global Context For Harmonization. Evolution Of Harmonization Around Results Reporting. Country Context For Results Reporting. Advancement Towards A More Holistic Understanding. Country Experiences In Harmonization: The Cases Of Madagascar, Mozambique, Tanzania, And Uganda. Madagascar. Mozambique. Tanzania. Uganda. Key Factors In Turning Harmonization Concepts Into Practice. Factor One: Developing A Reliable Basis For Results Reporting. Factor Two: Fostering Country Ownership Of Results Reporting. Factor Three: Programmatic Support For Capacity Building In Monitoring And Evaluation. Conclusion.
... Examples include the suspension of Graduated Tax, the cotton subsidy, the "Wealth for All" plan...
... in conjunction with a stop in Entebbe, Uganda, have translated to more and more tourists being a... young men over 18 who have as a minimum graduated from secondary school. The official stressed only ...
The notion of developing countries needs definition, as do the concepts of visual and print impairment. The article looks at the situation of print impaired people in various countries and proposes possible activities to meet their needs based on existing projects and experience.
... education programs (think of South Africa, Uganda, and Kenya), then the plight of children in the le... education and a further hundred had graduated from the primary school and were integrated into s...
... into their host community, pay graduated tax, contribute to the local economy, and even run...
...Reese graduated with a degree in business from the University of S... Church and organized HUGS (Helping Uganda Grow Stronger), a dance event that raised funds fo...
...), and of these Bhutan has subsequently graduated to middle-income status. This hardly suggested tha... Mali, Malawi, Niger, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Uganda) mostly have neighbors with smaller markets and we...
... . There's a new study from Uganda that was published in (inaudible) by U.S. governme...We've had phenomenal success. We've graduated a number of countries. And we've got a lot of play...
... For example, in Uganda Proctor and Gamble reported that it had lost 20 pe..., and if we had some sort of, you know, graduated mechanism to -- along the lines of the French mode...
... began in 1990, the university has graduated 1,272 students from twenty Latin American countriees and from Spain, Uganda, Mozambique and Indonesia. The majority of EARTH g...
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