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Making Global Value Chains Work for Development
(2016)
The global value chain (GVC) revolution has transformed
trade, leading to changes in trade-growthdevelopment
links, trade-competitiveness links, and
trade-governance options. In my view, twentieth
century globalization ...
The Uganda Poverty Assessment Report 2016
(World Bank Group, 2016-09)
This work is a product of the staff of The World Bank with external contributions. The findings, interpretations, and
conclusions expressed in this work do not necessarily reflect the views of The World Bank, its Board ...
Searching for the “Grail”
(World Bank Group, 2015-09)
This work is a product of the staff of The World Bank with external contributions. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions
expressed in this work do not necessarily reflect the views of The World Bank, its Board ...
Policy Resaerch Working Paper
(2014-11)
The Boserup-Ruthenberg framework has long been used
to explain and understand the determinants of agricultural
growth, the nature of the intensification of farming systems,
investment, and technology adoption. The ...
The Cost of the Gender Gap in Agricultural Productivity in Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda
(2015)
omen form a large proportion of the
agricultural labor force in Sub-Saharan
Africa and thus play a vital role in
ensuring family nutrition and food security. In
Eastern and Southern Africa, agriculture continues
to ...
Urbanistion and Industrialisation for Africa's Economic Transformation
(United Nations, 2017)
Africa, along with Asia, is the epicenter of
global urbanization. It is undergoing a rapid
urban transition and is set to be the fastest
urbanizing region in the coming decades. In 1990
only a third of Africa’s population ...
Government of the Republic of Uganda Office of the Prime Minister, Phase II Evaluation of the Implementation of the Paris Declaration in Uganda
(Jimat Development Consultants, 2011-01-03)
Uganda is home to a population of 31.81 million people with a nominal per capita gross
domestic product (GDP) of USD 500 per person in 20092. About 31% of the population
currently falls below the national poverty line, ...