The Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development derives its mandate and functions from the 1995 Constitution of the Republic of Uganda and other related subordinate laws, including; the Budget Act (2001), the Public Finance and Accountability Act (2003) and acts establishing agencies and auxiliary organisations. Accordingly, the Ministry plays a pivotal role in the co-ordination of development planning; mobilisation of public resources; and ensuring effective accountability for the use of such resources for the benefit of all Ugandans.
Here are key documents on Uganda’s economic and financial issues.
Annual Economic Performance Report 2009_10
Inflation in the EAC January 2011
Uganda Economic and Finance Policy Documents
PMAU – 2008,Briefing Paper 8 The Prevalence and Effects of Mortgaging and Caveating in Uganda
PMAU – 2008, Briefing Paper 7 The Potential and the Problems of SMEs in Uganda
PMAU – 2008, Briefing Paper 6 Inequality in Uganda Beyond Income
PMAU – 2007, Briefing Paper 5 Wage Determination and Gender Discrimination
PMAU – 2007, Briefing Paper 4 Literacy rates – Why the Stagnation?
PMAU – 2007, Briefing Paper 3 Service Delivery in Uganda and its Impact on Inequality
PMAU – 2007, Briefing Paper 2 Gender Inequality
PMAU – 2007, Briefing Paper 1 Strategies for Generating Employment
Discussion paper
August 2008, Discussion paper No. 5 – Gender and Social Protection in Uganda
July 2008, Policy Brief – Gender Dynamics in Agriculture in Uganda: What Are the Key Policy Considerations?
November 2006, Discussion Paper No.12 – Strategies for generating Employment in Uganda
August 2006, Discussion Paper 11 – Gender Inequality in Uganda: The status, causes and effects
October 2005, Discussion Paper No.10 – Child Poverty in Uganda: Issues for Policy
July 2005, Discussion Paper – Millennium Development Goals: Uganda?s Prospects of achieving them
July 2005, Discussion Paper 15 – Prevalence and effects of Mortgaging and Caveating Land in Uganda
August 2004, Discussion paper No. 8 – Post-conflict Reconstruction: The Case of Northern Uganda,
March 2002, Discussion paper No. 5 – Challenges and Prospects for Poverty Reduction in Northern Uganda
Infant and Maternal Mortality Task Force Report
Discussion paper no.7 – An Overview of the National Economy
The Public Finance and Accountability Act, 2003
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