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Community Organizations Associates for Development (Uganda)
Associates for Development (Uganda)
Associates for Development (Uganda)
Acronym
AfD
University or Research Institution

Focal point

Margaret A. Rugadya
Phone number
+256 414 541 988 / 077 249714

Location

Plot 110 Bukoto Street-Kamwokya
Kampala
Kampala
Uganda
Postal address
P.O.Box 14170 Kampala
Working languages
inglês

Organization for research on gender and land rights in Uganda.

Members:

Resources

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HIV/AIDS in Uganda’s National Land Policy

Reports & Research
Junho, 2007
Uganda
África

Highlights the conceptual linkages between HIV and AIDS, productivity, and land-tenure security. Points out the transitional effects of the epidemic on household asset endowment. Checklist of issues and considerations for analysis of HIV and AIDS on land tenure and use in PSIA (Poverty Social Impact Assessment) undertakings based on survey evidence and a specific site study on systematic demarcation in Rukarango, Ntungamo District.

Gender Monitoring Baseline Survey for the Land Sector Strategic Plan in 20 Districts

Reports & Research
Março, 2006
África

Baseline survey which includes a literature review. Findings cover land and livelihoods, land ownership and security of tenure, land rights and decision making, land market and transactions, land disputes. Concludes that the volume of land transactions is too low to support a transformation from subsistence to commercial agriculture, as planned. Smallholder farmers have limited capital options making increased land utilization impossible. Tenure security for women is still far from a reality. There is a need to strengthen land rights of widows and orphans.

Integrating HIV/AIDS in the Land Reform Process

Reports & Research
Agosto, 2004
África

The result of intensive literature review and secondary data analysis to set forth the rationale for a more proactive involvement of the land sector in responding to the socio-economic impacts of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Aims at developing strategies for the land sector to respond to the livelihood effects of HIV/AIDS in household and communities by situating and explaining the linkages between HIV/AIDS and land with measures adaptable to the land reform process.