International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
  • Staff
  • Pressroom
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • RSS
  • Our Work
  • Our Products
  • Resources
  • Countries
  • News & Events
  • AdvSearch

Publications: Project Papers and Notes, Uganda

Keyword search
More options
Current search
Remove

Publication Type

Project Papers and Notes
Remove

Country

East Africa » Uganda
Guided search

Publication Type

Project Papers and Notes
  • USSP Background Paper (20)
  • CAPRi Working Paper (10)
  • EPTD workshop summary paper (3)
  • RENEWAL Note (3)
  • 2020 Conference Note (2)
  • Project Notes (2)
  • ASTI Country Note (2)
  • RENEWAL Working Paper (2)
  • 2020 Conference Brief (1)
  • HarvestPlus Working Paper (1)
  • more...

Language (publications)

  • English (52)

Country

East Africa » Uganda

Division

  • Development Strategy and Governance (20)
  • Environment and Production Technology (14)
  • Knowledge, Capacity, and Innovation (2)
  • Poverty, Health, and Nutrition (2)
  • HarvestPlus (1)
  • Markets, Trade and Institutions (1)

Program

  • Uganda Strategy Support Program (20)
  • CAPRi (10)
  • 2020 Vision (8)
  • Country Development Strategy (7)
  • HIV/AIDS and Food Security (4)
  • Agricultural Science and Technology Indicators (ASTI) (2)
  • Agricultural Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy (2)
  • Genetic Resource Policies for the Poor (1)
  • Governance and Policy Processes (1)
  • Program for Biosafety Systems (1)

Research Area

  • HIV/AIDS (4)
  • Gender (3)
  • Markets & Trade (3)
  • Science & Technology (2)
  • Agriculture and Health (1)
  • Environment & Natural Resource Management (1)
  • Innovation (1)

Date authored

  • 2011 (8)
  • 2010 (5)
  • 2009 (14)
  • 2008 (7)
  • 2007 (1)
  • 2006 (3)
  • 2005 (5)
  • 2003 (3)
  • 2002 (6)
Results 1 - 10 of 52
  • Project Papers and Notes
    November 2011
    Rebuilding agricultural livelihoods in post-conflict situations
    USSP Background Paper
    application/pdf icon
    usspwp07.pdf(918.5KB)
  • May 2011
    Food-for-education programs
    USSP Policy Note
    application/pdf icon
    ussppn13.pdf(570.2KB)
  • May 2011
    Institutional rivalry and organizational challenges in agriculture administration
    USSP Policy Note
    application/pdf icon
    ussppn12.pdf(874.3KB)
  • Project Papers and Notes
    February 2011
    Advocacy to reduce malnutrition in Uganda
    2020 Conference Brief
    application/pdf icon
    2020anhconfbr11.pdf(444.4KB)
  • Project Papers and Notes
    February 2011
    Farmer, trader, and consumer decisionmaking
    2020 Conference Note
    application/pdf icon
    2020anhconfnote02.pdf(403.1KB)
  • Project Papers and Notes
    February 2011
    Enhancing nutritional value and marketability of beans through research and strengthening key value-chain stakeholders in Uganda
    2020 Conference Note
    application/pdf icon
    2020anhconfnote01.pdf(291.2KB)
  • April 2011
    Why a few agricultural cooperatives survived the crisis in the cooperative movement in Uganda while many others collapsed
    USSP Policy Note
    application/pdf icon
    ussppn11.pdf(563.4KB)
  • April 2011
    Revival of agricultural cooperatives in Uganda
    USSP Policy Note
    application/pdf icon
    ussppn10.pdf(664.6KB)
  • September 2010
    Research of the International Food Policy Research Institute in Uganda
    USSP Policy Note
    application/pdf icon
    ussppn9.pdf(602.1KB)
  • Project Papers and Notes
    August 2010
    Price transmission for agricultural commodities in Uganda
    USSP Background Paper
    application/pdf icon
    usspwp06.pdf(849.5KB)
PrevNext
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • Staff
  • Pressroom
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • RSS
  • Our Work
  • Our Products
  • Resources
  • Countries
  • News & Events
  • AdvSearch
© Copyright and Fair Use | Privacy Policy
IFPRI is supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)
                
Phone +1 202-862-5600
Fax +1 202-467-4439
Email ifpri@cgiar.org Skypeifprihomeoffice
International Food Policy Research Institute
2033 K St, NW
Washington, DC 20006-1002 USA