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<title>The Uganda Green Growth Development Strategy 2017/18 – 2030/31</title>
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<name>National Planning Authority</name>
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<summary type="text">The Uganda Green Growth Development Strategy 2017/18 – 2030/31
National Planning Authority
As the 2030 Agenda takes effect globally, the Government is taking steps to implement principles such as green growth that are embodied in  the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Government has developed the Uganda Green Growth Development Strategy (UGGDS) to operationalize green growth principles and accelerate the implementation of global development goals, Uganda Vision 2040 and the second National Development Plan (NDP II). &#13;
The UGGDS focuses on five core catalytic investment areas of agriculture, natural capital management, green cities (urban development), transport and energy.
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<dc:date>2017-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Uganda Green Growth Strategy Implementation Roadmap</title>
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<summary type="text">Uganda Green Growth Strategy Implementation Roadmap
Uganda aspires to transform itself from a largely peasant to a modern and prosperous country by 2040. This is to be achieved through strengthening fundamentals to harness developmental opportunities in the  tourism, agriculture, water resources and industrial sectors, among others. Given that all these opportunities are related to natural resources, a model that spurs inclusive economic growth while conserving the natural environment is an area worth exploring. &#13;
Increasing the number of rich people with enormous wealth can significantly increase GDP and propel Uganda to middle income status regardless of the implications of such growth for the environment and its social impact. While there are several countries that have achieved middle income status through pursuit of this development path, they still grapple with challenges of rampant income inequality, poor socioeconomic and physical infrastructure and a relatively degraded environment. This has compounded the poverty of the most vulnerable groups of society through climate change impacts and loss of livelihoods and has impeded overall national socioeconomic transformation through imposing high dependence burdens on the Government and a few productive individuals. &#13;
To avoid such an outcome, Uganda plans to pursue an inclusive, resilient and environmentally conscious low carbon development path through implementation of the UGGDS. The green growth model provides the ideal path to sustainable development. The purpose of this roadmap therefore is to provide a sequence of interventions and project ideas that can be implemented in the short, medium and long term to achieve green growth in line with the UGGDS. But first, it is necessary  to define green growth
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<title>National Planning Authority/ United Nations Joint Programme on gender Equality and Women's Empowerment (NPA/UN-JPGE))</title>
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<author>
<name>National Planning Authority</name>
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<updated>2018-10-01T09:12:42Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">National Planning Authority/ United Nations Joint Programme on gender Equality and Women's Empowerment (NPA/UN-JPGE))
National Planning Authority
The National Planning Authority (NPA) in collaboration with UN Women is implementing a four year Joint Programme on Gender Equality and Women‟s Empowerment (NPA/UN-JPGE). This partnership is targeted at achieving the genderrelated objectives of Uganda‟s National Development Plan (NDP). The intended outcome is enhanced government capacity in gender responsive policy-making, planning, budgeting and programme management, directly benefiting women and girls. To achieve this outcome, NPA embarked on the process of identifying gender and women empowerment issues to ultimately mainstream these in sector planning, budgeting and programme implementation. As an initial step, NPA together with the Ministry of Gender, Labor and Social Development (MoGLSD) identified seven sectors to work with and these include: Justice, Law and Order Sector (JLOS); Health Sector; Education and Sports; Public Service; Environment and Natural Resources; Local Government; and the Agricultural Sector. These sectors were prioritized as entry points for integrating gender responsive indicators into their 5-year Sector Investment Plans. The set of procedures undertaken by NPA to develop the sector-specific gender responsive indicators are synthesized below in question form for purposes of maximizing the understanding of key issues, whose details can be found in the main report.
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<dc:date>2012-08-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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