Uganda - Country Assistance Evaluation, 2001-07

The World Bank (WB) and the African Development Bank (AfDB) programs in Uganda over 2001-07 were delivered under the FY01-03 the WB Country Assistance Strategy, the 2002-04 AfDB Country Strategy Paper, and the Uganda Joint Assistance Strategy. Thes...

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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/04/12815372/uganda-country-assistance-evaluation-2001-07
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spelling okr-10986-105632021-04-23T14:02:51Z Uganda - Country Assistance Evaluation, 2001-07 World Bank ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ADVISORY SERVICES AGRIBUSINESS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURE AID EFFECTIVENESS ANTI-CORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION ANTICORRUPTION EFFORTS BANKS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CAPACITY BUILDING CIVIL SERVICE CORRUPTION CREDITS DEBT DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT GOALS EXPENDITURE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL SERVICES GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNANCE REFORM GOVERNANCE REFORMS HEALTH CARE HOUSING HOUSING FINANCE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTIONAL REFORM INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT INSTRUMENT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVESTMENT PROJECTS LOAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES MACROECONOMIC POLICIES MONETARY FUND MORTGAGE MORTGAGE FINANCE PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATIZATIONS PROCUREMENT PRODUCTIVITY ROADS SERVICE DELIVERY SWAP SWAPS TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRADE FINANCE TRANSACTION TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSPORT WATER SUPPLY WOMAN WOMAN ENTREPRENEURS WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS The World Bank (WB) and the African Development Bank (AfDB) programs in Uganda over 2001-07 were delivered under the FY01-03 the WB Country Assistance Strategy, the 2002-04 AfDB Country Strategy Paper, and the Uganda Joint Assistance Strategy. These strategies focused on promoting governance, growth, and human development, and were pursued through a net commitment of $2.1 billion by the International Development Association (FY01-07) and $732 million equivalent (2002-07) by the African Development Fund. The World Bank's assistance strategies showed strong client orientation and were aligned with Uganda's poverty reduction strategy. The programs were substantially effective in decentralization, public sector reform, growth and economic transformation, education, and water and sanitation. More could have been done to help counter the perception of increasing corruption, improve power supply, reduce transport costs, enhance agricultural productivity, and help with family planning and reproductive health. The AfDB's assistance was also relevant and aligned with the government's development goals. Its support substantially achieved its objectives for decentralization, public sector finance, growth and economic transformation, improved competitiveness, agriculture, and water and sanitation, as well as education and health. There were some shortcomings in the assistance provided for power and roads and in reducing corruption. The International Finance Corporation's (IFC's) main contribution has been in telecommunications, in addition to playing a substantial role in providing assistance for institutional and regulatory reforms in leasing and in supporting the supply response to these reforms. Limited impact was seen in small and medium enterprise (SME) access to finance, despite significant joint effort with the WB. 2012-08-13T12:04:57Z 2012-08-13T12:04:57Z 2009-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/04/12815372/uganda-country-assistance-evaluation-2001-07 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10563 English IEG Fast Track Brief CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Uganda
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topic ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ADVISORY SERVICES
AGRIBUSINESS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURE
AID EFFECTIVENESS
ANTI-CORRUPTION
ANTICORRUPTION
ANTICORRUPTION EFFORTS
BANKS
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
CAPACITY BUILDING
CIVIL SERVICE
CORRUPTION
CREDITS
DEBT
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
EXPENDITURE
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNANCE REFORM
GOVERNANCE REFORMS
HEALTH CARE
HOUSING
HOUSING FINANCE
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
INSTRUMENT
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INVESTMENT PROJECTS
LOAN
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MONETARY FUND
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE FINANCE
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIVATIZATIONS
PROCUREMENT
PRODUCTIVITY
ROADS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SWAP
SWAPS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TRADE FINANCE
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPORT
WATER SUPPLY
WOMAN
WOMAN ENTREPRENEURS
WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCOUNTABILITY
ACCOUNTING
ADVISORY SERVICES
AGRIBUSINESS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURE
AID EFFECTIVENESS
ANTI-CORRUPTION
ANTICORRUPTION
ANTICORRUPTION EFFORTS
BANKS
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
CAPACITY BUILDING
CIVIL SERVICE
CORRUPTION
CREDITS
DEBT
DECENTRALIZATION
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
EXPENDITURE
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL PRODUCTS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNANCE REFORM
GOVERNANCE REFORMS
HEALTH CARE
HOUSING
HOUSING FINANCE
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
INSTRUMENT
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INVESTMENT PROJECTS
LOAN
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES
MACROECONOMIC POLICIES
MONETARY FUND
MORTGAGE
MORTGAGE FINANCE
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO PERFORMANCE
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRIVATIZATIONS
PROCUREMENT
PRODUCTIVITY
ROADS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SWAP
SWAPS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TRADE FINANCE
TRANSACTION
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSPORT
WATER SUPPLY
WOMAN
WOMAN ENTREPRENEURS
WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS
World Bank
Uganda - Country Assistance Evaluation, 2001-07
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description The World Bank (WB) and the African Development Bank (AfDB) programs in Uganda over 2001-07 were delivered under the FY01-03 the WB Country Assistance Strategy, the 2002-04 AfDB Country Strategy Paper, and the Uganda Joint Assistance Strategy. These strategies focused on promoting governance, growth, and human development, and were pursued through a net commitment of $2.1 billion by the International Development Association (FY01-07) and $732 million equivalent (2002-07) by the African Development Fund. The World Bank's assistance strategies showed strong client orientation and were aligned with Uganda's poverty reduction strategy. The programs were substantially effective in decentralization, public sector reform, growth and economic transformation, education, and water and sanitation. More could have been done to help counter the perception of increasing corruption, improve power supply, reduce transport costs, enhance agricultural productivity, and help with family planning and reproductive health. The AfDB's assistance was also relevant and aligned with the government's development goals. Its support substantially achieved its objectives for decentralization, public sector finance, growth and economic transformation, improved competitiveness, agriculture, and water and sanitation, as well as education and health. There were some shortcomings in the assistance provided for power and roads and in reducing corruption. The International Finance Corporation's (IFC's) main contribution has been in telecommunications, in addition to playing a substantial role in providing assistance for institutional and regulatory reforms in leasing and in supporting the supply response to these reforms. Limited impact was seen in small and medium enterprise (SME) access to finance, despite significant joint effort with the WB.
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title Uganda - Country Assistance Evaluation, 2001-07
title_short Uganda - Country Assistance Evaluation, 2001-07
title_full Uganda - Country Assistance Evaluation, 2001-07
title_fullStr Uganda - Country Assistance Evaluation, 2001-07
title_full_unstemmed Uganda - Country Assistance Evaluation, 2001-07
title_sort uganda - country assistance evaluation, 2001-07
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/04/12815372/uganda-country-assistance-evaluation-2001-07
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10563
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