Published by NAPE | September 2015
The purpose of the bulletin is to bring you information regarding the implementation of the Sustainability School programme and now the Community Green Radio.
Content includes among other Katwe residents hail NAPE over protecting salt lake, The New Colonialism and why it should be resisted, the celebration of the first anniversary of the Community Green Radio ...
Addressing the Critical Gaps that Increase Women’s Vulnerability to Shocks of Poverty, Hunger and Malnutrition | Published by Food Rights Alliance | August 2015
The Food Rights Alliance (FRA) in Uganda presents a compelling study establishing facts about the effects of women’s exposure to shocks of vulnerability, poverty and traumatic stressors of hunger and malnutrition. The study is carried out in two formerly w ... Published by NAPE | June 2015
The purpose of the bulletin is to bring you information regarding the implementation of the Sustainability School programme and now the Community Green Radio. The bulletin can however, carry some other general information related to the issues covered by the School. Read more ... ... Published by SEATINI Uganda | May 2015
This issue of the monthly newsletter deals with the signed Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) and local revenue sources. Read more ... ... Published by SEATINI Uganda | April 2015
This issue of the monthly newsletter focuses on agricultural standards in Uganda, in particular maize standards.
Read more ... ... Voices of Host Communities | Published by NAPE | July 2012
NAPE, under the Sustainability School Programme, set out to document the voices of host communities in areas where large developmental projects have been established by government with support from its international development partners. This publication, therefore aims at amplifying the voices of the local people being impacted on negatively by these deve ... Prospect and Challenges | Published by Lawyers' Environmental Action Team (LEAT) | November 2011
Lack of a clear guiding policy for regulating the development of biofuel plantations has led to the rapid increase in biofuel plantations in Tanzania. The increase in these plantations has resulted in infringement of land rights and forest loss and has impacted negatively on the indigenous people’s livelihoods. It is a ...Study: Bearing the brunt of women’s exclusion in Agriculture
Newsletter: Sustainability School Bulletin No 5
Newsletter: SEATINI Uganda Monthly Newsletter
Newsletter: SEATINI Uganda Monthly Newsletter
Study: The Ironies of Big Development Projects in Uganda
Study: Land Acquisitions for Agribusiness in Tanzania
Newsletter: Sustainability School Bulletin No 6
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