Published by NAPE | June 2016 As a way of keeping the public informed about what happens on the Community Green Radio, NAPE has launched a short weekly publication. Read more ... ...
Category: Publications & Resources
Study: Forced Migration – Climate Change Fueling Conflicts in Kenya
Report on Climate Change-Induced Conflicts and Migration in Kenya | Written by ICCA | May 2016 A recent study commissioned by the RLF East Africa Office has revealed the Climate Change is increasingly fueling conflicts – and hence forced migrations – in the Kenya. Read more ... ...
Paper: SEATINI’s Position on UNCTAD XIV session Pre-Conference negotiating text
Written by SEATINI | April 2016 In hindsight of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development XIV (UNCTAD) due to be held from 17th – 22nd July in Nairobi, SEATINI has prepared a position paper on the pre- Conference negotiating text. Read more ... ...
Paper: An Analysis of the Rendezvous Clause in the EAC-EU-EPA
Implications on Uganda’s and EAC’s economy and on people’s livelihoods | Written by SEATINI Uganda | March 2016 After 12 years of challenging negotiations, the EAC and EU concluded the Economic Partnership Agreements in October 2014. Nevertheless, critical issues contained in the so-called Rendezvous Clause of the Agreement are yet to be finalized by the two Parties. The analysis examines the rendezvous clause, li ...
Policy Paper: The WTO after Nairobi
Where to now? | Written by Arndt Hopfmann and Samuel Kasirye | March 2016
The outcomes of the 10th World Trade Organisation Ministerial meeting in Nairobi illuminates the growing challenges within world trade governance and more ominously; a shifting trade landscape. This policy paper makes observations on the looming changes in global trade structures.
Written by Aaron Wolf | SEATINI Uganda | February 2016
The brief predominantly scrutinizes implications of Mega – Regional Trading Agreements i.e. Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and its implications on Uganda’s development prospects including consequences for policy space. Read mo ... Written by Samuel Kasirye | February 2016
An analysis of the Ugandan presidential general election which was held on 18th February 2016. Yoweri Museveni, Uganda’s incumbent president was announced winner of the much contested election. The analysis provides an overview about results and current situation and provides an assessment of the main influencing themes.
Through the Sustainability School: Successes, Challenges and Way Forward | Published by NAPE | December 2015
In 2010, the National Association of Professional Environmentalists (NAPE) initiated the Sustainability School program, in a time where environmentalists, human rights groups and communities were increasingly confronted with the alarming rate at which natural resources and human rights were being abused in ...Paper: Mega-Regional Trade Agreements: How could they affect Uganda?
Election report: Uganda’s Presidential election 2016 – A foregone conclusion
Report: Five Years of Building Community Resilience in Uganda