Publication
Sep 2010
Uganda was a pioneer in the 1990s in developing many of the principles that underlie the current aid effectiveness agenda. However, the country’s aid management processes became stale in the 2000s. The new National Development Plan calls for a Partnership Policy to establish clear roles and responsibilities for government and development partners in delivering aid expenditures. The development of a Partnership Policy is an opportunity for a step change in the management of aid in Uganda. In the context of reducing aid dependency, and relative increases in project aid, the authors of this Background Note draw on extensive experience of working in Uganda and elsewhere to set out some possible steps to improve aid effectiveness in Uganda, and ensure that the partnership between government and donors remains relevant.
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Author | Tim Williamson, Samuel Moon |
Series | ODI Background Notes |
Publisher | Overseas Development Institute (ODI) |
Copyright | © 2010 Overseas Development Institute (ODI) |