Academic literature on the topic 'Poverty Eradication Action Plan (Uganda)'

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Journal articles on the topic "Poverty Eradication Action Plan (Uganda)"

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Butcher, Kate. "Lessons learned from mainstreaming HIV into the poverty eradication action plan in Uganda." Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine 5, no. 2 (2004): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajhivmed.v5i2.566.

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Books on the topic "Poverty Eradication Action Plan (Uganda)"

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Uganda. Poverty eradication action plan (2001-2003). The Ministry, 2001.

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Uganda. Poverty eradication action plan (2004/5-2007/8). Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, 2004.

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Civil Society Regional Consultations on the Poverty Eradication Action Plan Revision (PEAP) (2000 Mbarara, Uganda, etc.). Civil Society Regional Consultations on the Poverty Eradication Action Plan Revision (PEAP): A summary and analysis of the participants views. Civil Society Organisations Taskforce for PEAP Revision, 2000.

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Uganda. Ministry of Planning and Economic Development. Ainapeta nuka arutor Ibakor (ANAI): Erionget lo apugan lo ikamunito nu apiyai ka aitopol akerianut na akwap = Poverty eradication action plan, PEAP. Republic of Uganda, Erionget lo Apiyai, Ainapeta ka Apolo, 2002.

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Uganda. Ministry of Planning and Economic Development., ed. Poverty eradication action plan: (a national challenge for Uganda). Republic of Uganda, Ministry of Planning and Economic Development, 1997.

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Uganda. Ministry of Gender, Labour, and Social Development. and Uganda. Ministry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development., eds. Engendering Uganda's poverty eradication initiatives: A desk review on gender and poverty. Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development, 2003.

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Indigenous pastoral communities and the PEAP: Implications for equitable poverty reduction. Uganda Land Alliance, 2007.

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Network, Uganda's Women's, ed. The Domestic Relations Bill (DRB) and the Poverty Eradication Action Plan (PEAP): Exploring the linkages. Uganda Women's Network, 2004.

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(India), Darjeeling, ed. Prime Minister's Integrated Urban Poverty Eradication Programme: Darjeeling municipal town : PMIUPEP plan of action, 1995-96 to 1999-2000. Darjeeling Municipality, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Poverty Eradication Action Plan (Uganda)"

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Mugambe, Kenneth. "The Poverty Eradication Action Plan." In Uganda's Economic Reforms. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199556229.003.0007.

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Khanna, B. K. "Indian National Strategy for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation." In Advances in Environmental Engineering and Green Technologies. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-1607-1.ch002.

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India is a growing economy and has to sustain its economic growth, despite challenges of climate change. India's vision is to create a prosperous, self-sustaining economy, mindful of responsibilities to both present and future generations. It is committed to engage in multilateral negotiations in the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in a positive, constructive and forward looking manner. India needed to formulate a national strategy to adapt to climate change and to further enhance the ecological sustainability of its development path based on its unique resource endowments, overriding priority of economic and social development and poverty eradication. This chapter explains the principles on which the National Action Plan on Climate Change is based, the approach adopted and provides details of eight missions, which form the core of the National Action Plan. The status of actions taken on each of the eight missions and other initiatives and the way forward has also been elaborated.
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