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female disempowerment are rooted in colonial times. We find that the arrival of Europeans in Uganda ignited a century … colonial period. But gender inequality gradually declined during the latter half of the colonial era, and after Uganda …
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female disempowerment are rooted in colonial times. We find that the arrival of Europeans in Uganda ignited a century- long … colonial period. But gender inequality gradually declined during the latter half of the colonial era, and after Uganda …
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This paper addresses the long-term impact of Sub-Saharan Africa’s indigenous systems of slavery on its political and …
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Banana is a staple crop in Uganda. Ugandans have the highest per capita consumption of cooking bananas in the world … (Clarke 2003). However, banana production in Uganda is limited by several productivity con¬straints, such as insects … long term. Uganda formally initi¬ated its short-term approach in the early 1990s; it involves the collection of both local …
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Uganda. Using survey data and propensity score matching with multiple treatments, we find that Fairtrade certification …
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on gender-differentiated land outcomes in Northern Uganda. We exploit exogenous variation in displacement to identify … outcomes. Policy and programmatic attention to gender in land governance in Uganda should continue to be emphasized. …
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Based on analysis of credit supply in Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda and Nigeria, it is shown that public credit institutions …
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