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DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES

Global Development Institute at Manchester University

 

  • The University of Manchester has been at the forefront of development studies for over 60 years.

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  • The Global Development Institute continues the commitment to addressing global poverty and inequality, by uniting the strengths of the Institute for Development Policy and Management and the Brooks World Poverty Institute.

 

  • By clicking here you will find the research articles currently on their website relating to development in Uganda.

Eldis

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  • Eldis aims to share the best in development policy, practice and research. 

    • Browse the latest editorially selected content from over 7,500 development organisations which is all available free to download. Share your work with over 80,000 development practitioners.

Uganda National NGO Forum

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  • The Uganda National NGO Forum (UNNGOF) is an independent and inclusive national platform for NGOs in Uganda.                                        Its primary constituency and owners are NGOs in their diversity and it focuses on issues and processes that concern NGOs across the board. UNNGOF’s mission is to provide a sharing and reflection platform for NGOs to influence governance and development processes in Uganda, and enhance their operating environment.

 

  • Membership is open to all registered civil society organisations without discrimination on grounds of race, gender, region or religion.                   A subscription fee is charged for membership, which differs according to type of organisation.

World Bank

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  • Click here to obtain updated statistics from the World Bank about the GDP of Uganda, Ugandan school enrolment, CO2 emissions, Uganda poverty headcount ratio, BNI per capita etc.

UNICEF

  • Find statistics and other information for the health and well being of young people in Uganda, including education.

UNDP in Uganda

  • UNDP Uganda supports the Ugandan Government to achieve sustainable development, create opportunities for empowerment, protect the environment, minimise natural and man-made disasters, build strategic partnerships, and improve the quality of life for all citizens.

Tearfund

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