Although the political context in Uganda exhibits democratic deficit and patronage, research and development actors have given little attention to the possible negative impact these may have on agricultural policymaking and implementation processes. This article examines the influence of power in perpetuating prevailing narratives around public participation in agricultural policymaking processes. The analysis is based on qualitative data collected between September 2014 and May 2015 using 86 in‐depth interviews, 18 focus group discussions, and recorded observations in stakeholder consultations. Results indicate that while the political setting provides space for uncensored debates, the policymaking process remains under close control of po...
Most conflicts in the developing world take place in rural areas, displacing large numbers of civili...
Uganda acceded to the International Treaty for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITP...
Weak and inefficient institutional arrangements have been identified as a major cause of the slow pa...
Published online: 14 Aug 2018Although the political context in Uganda exhibits democratic deficit an...
Although the political context in Uganda exhibits democratic deficit and patronage, research and dev...
Agricultural policies in sub-Saharan Africa have paid insufficient attention to sustainable intensif...
"Participatory approaches are an increasingly prominent technique for designing agricultural strateg...
The Government of Uganda (GoU) has been actively advocating land reform and modernization, as demons...
In recent decades, many developing countries have moved from taxing their agricultural sector to sub...
Democratic decision-making inclusive of all possible stakeholders in defining issues, goals, agendas...
Agricultural development policies in sub-Saharan Africa continue to be weak, and the reasons are to ...
Agricultural productivity growth is widely seen as an essential instrument of poverty reduction, foo...
This is the second of four country case studies (Ghana, Uganda, Mali, and Zimbabwe) on the role of f...
The Government of Uganda (GoU) has been actively advocating land reform and modernization, as demons...
In the last decade, contract farming has regained momentum among policymakers and global development...
Most conflicts in the developing world take place in rural areas, displacing large numbers of civili...
Uganda acceded to the International Treaty for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITP...
Weak and inefficient institutional arrangements have been identified as a major cause of the slow pa...
Published online: 14 Aug 2018Although the political context in Uganda exhibits democratic deficit an...
Although the political context in Uganda exhibits democratic deficit and patronage, research and dev...
Agricultural policies in sub-Saharan Africa have paid insufficient attention to sustainable intensif...
"Participatory approaches are an increasingly prominent technique for designing agricultural strateg...
The Government of Uganda (GoU) has been actively advocating land reform and modernization, as demons...
In recent decades, many developing countries have moved from taxing their agricultural sector to sub...
Democratic decision-making inclusive of all possible stakeholders in defining issues, goals, agendas...
Agricultural development policies in sub-Saharan Africa continue to be weak, and the reasons are to ...
Agricultural productivity growth is widely seen as an essential instrument of poverty reduction, foo...
This is the second of four country case studies (Ghana, Uganda, Mali, and Zimbabwe) on the role of f...
The Government of Uganda (GoU) has been actively advocating land reform and modernization, as demons...
In the last decade, contract farming has regained momentum among policymakers and global development...
Most conflicts in the developing world take place in rural areas, displacing large numbers of civili...
Uganda acceded to the International Treaty for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITP...
Weak and inefficient institutional arrangements have been identified as a major cause of the slow pa...