November 24, 2023 2:19 pm
Uganda Debt Network, in collaboration with Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda, Transparency International Uganda, and Action Aid International Uganda, recently held a... View Article
Uganda Debt Network, in collaboration with Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda, Transparency International Uganda, and Action Aid International Uganda, recently held a... View Article
The implementation of the National Development Plan III (NDP III) has faced several challenges, as highlighted by the mid-term review... View Article
Uganda’s debt-service ratio is already high at nearly 80 percent. Critics contend that the loan conditions, including high interest rates... View Article
UDN is honoured to be an active member of the Budget Working Group coordinated at national level by MOFPED. These... View Article
The current debt context is dominated by a rising trend in its burden on the economies of southern countries, with... View Article
Domestic resources, grants, private sector and households’ finances, plus debt (loans) have contributed to economic strides by some countries, particularly... View Article
In today’s society, debt has become an integral part of our economic system. From individuals to governments, borrowing money has... View Article
The approval of Uganda’s budget for FY 2023/24 worth UGX 52.73 Trillion (approx. $13.9 billion) indicates financing using own resources of up to nearly... View Article
Uganda’s approach to financing its development projects has predominantly relied on loans, with a significant share comprising concessional loans from... View Article
UDN organized a high level dialogue on the status of social protection systems in Uganda, assessing the implementation, interventions and... View Article
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