Budget support to Uganda 1998-2012: a review
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Aid, Public finance, sub-Saharan Africa, UgandaSynopsis
Uganda was one of the first recipients of budget support from international donors in the late 1990s, in what was seen as a pro-development partnership between a reform minded government and external funders. From 1998 to 2012, donors supported the government of Uganda's development agenda by providing direct budget financing of $5.36 billion. But this positive story had unravelled by 2012, with the views of the government and donors diverging over political governance and the use of public funds.
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18 February 2016
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2016
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10.61755/RAEH8902