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Gariyo, Zie. Evaluating the socio-economic impact of structural adjustment programs on low income-urban households in Uganda: The case of Kampala and Mbale. Kampala, Uganda: NURRU Publications, 2002.

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Maxwell, Daniel. Urban farming in Africa: The case of Kampala, Uganda. Nairobi, Kenya: ACTS Press, African Centre for Technology Studies, 1992.

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Baguma, Peter. An exploratory study of urban working children in Kampala city, Uganda. Kampala, Uganda: Child Health and Development Centre, 1992.

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T, Karugia J., Crouch Margaret, African Economic Research Consortium, and AERC Senior Policy Seminar (6th : 2004 : Kampala, Uganda), eds. Financing pro-poor growth in Africa: AERC Senior Policy Seminar VI : Kampala, Uganda, 2-4 March 2004. Nairobi: African Economic Research Consortium, 2004.

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Association of Micro Finance Institutions of Uganda., ed. 3rd African Microfinance Conference: Kampala, Uganda, 20th-23rd August 2007 : new options for rural and urban Africa. Kampala: Association of Microfinance Institutions of Uganda, 2007.

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African Microfinance Conference (3rd 2007 Kampala, Uganda). 3rd African Microfinance Conference: Kampala, Uganda, 20th-23rd August 2007 : new options for rural and urban Africa. Kampala: Association of Microfinance Institutions of Uganda, 2007.

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Nakabo-Ssewanyana, Sarah. Food security and child nutrition status among urban poor households in Uganda: Implications for poverty alleviation. Nairobi: African Economic Research Consortium, 2003.

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Nakabo-Ssewanyana, Sarah. Food security and child nutrition status among urban poor households in Uganda: Implications for poverty alleviation. Nairobi: African Economic Research Consortium, 2003.

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How pro-poor are local government budgets in Uganda: A review of Kampala City Council and Rakai local government budgets, FY 2005/06. Kampala: Uganda Debt Network, 2006.

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Latigo, Alfred A. R. The missing link in growth and sustainable development: Closing the gender gap: an issues paper, 24 May 2004, Kampala, Uganda. [Kampala, Uganda: Economic Commission for Africa, 2004.

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Ssewakiryanga, Richard. The role of women social support networks in coping with urban poverty: Case studies of Kisenyi and Kifumbira slums in Kampala City. Kampala, Uganda: NURRU Publications, 2002.

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Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, ed. Pro-poor development and poverty reduction in Uganda and the idea of social market economy: Proceedings of a high-level roundtable discussion organised by the African Centre for Trade and Development (ACTADE) with support from the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS), Thursday, 3 November 2011, Serena Hotel Kampala. Kampala: ACTADE, 2011.

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N, Hooton, and International Livestock Research Institute, eds. Championing urban farmers in Kampala: Influences on local policy change in Uganda : process and partnership for pro-poor policy change. Nairobi, Kenya: International Livestock Research Institute, 2007.

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Sebastian, Renee. Associations between household food security, socio-economic characteristics and urban farming activities in Kampala, Uganda. 2005.

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Fate and Transport of Nutrients in Groundwater and Surface Water in an Urban Slum Catchment, Kampala, Uganda: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.

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Lugalambi, George W. Public Broadcasting in Africa Series: Uganda. African Minds, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.47622/9781920355401.

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Uganda's broadcast media landscape has witnessed tremendous growth in recent years. While the public broadcaster remains the dominant national player - in terms of reach - in both radio and television, commercial broadcasters have introduced a substantial level of diversity in the industry. Public broadcasting faces serious competition from the numerous private and independent broadcasters, especially in and around the capital Kampala and major urban centres. In fact, the private/commercial sector clearly dominates the industry in most respects, notably productivity and profitability. The public broadcaster, which enjoys wider geographical coverage, faces the challenge of trying to fulfill a broad mandate with little funding. This makes it difficult for UBC to compete with the more nimble operators in the commercial/private sector. Overall, there appears to be a healthy degree of pluralism and diversity in terms of ownership.
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Programme, Municipal Development, ed. Addressing urban poverty in the context of decentralization in eastern and southern Africa: Case studies in Zimbabwe, Malawi, Zambia, and Uganda. Harare, Zimbabwe: Municipal Development Programme for Sub-Saharan Africa, 1996.

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