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Some thoughts on the data revolution in Uganda
The development ‘Data Revolution’ is an idea that many countries and international institutions are beginning to use to drive sustainable resources and act
Uganda – influx of refugees from South Sudan
On 8 February 2016 we responded to a funding alert in response to the influx of South Sudanese refugees into Uganda. Since the outbreak of hostilities at t
Uganda’s data ecosystem
National, continental and global development agendas are all calling for data to play a catalytic role in both the meeting and monitoring of ambitio
Foreign aid and stimulating domestic revenue mobilisation in Uganda and Kenya
The role of official development assistance (ODA) in supporting developing countries to enhance and generate domestic revenues (specifically tax revenue) h
Beneficiary feedback in donor programme design, development and evaluation: Uganda and Kenya
Beneficiary feedback provides an opportunity for the beneficiaries to have a say about the services, projects and initiatives provided to them. Such feedba
Pro-poor orientation of budgets: The case of Uganda
Poverty reduction has been an explicit overarching objective among many developing countries and their development partners since the late 1990s. National
Uganda (anticipation of refugees)
On 20 July 2016 we responded to a funding alert for Uganda, raised in response to the anticipated large-scale population movement following the spike in co
Is Uganda ready to implement Agenda 2030?
The UN held a High-Level Political Forum 2016 on sustainable development in New York from 11 to 20 July. This was the first since the adoption of Agenda 2030
Citizen-generated data and sustainable development: Evidence from case studies in Kenya and Uganda
In 2016, Making All Voices Count commissioned DI and DRT to conduct a one-year study on citizen-generated data in Kenya and Uganda.