The discovery of oil and gas in Uganda has been identified as having the potential to transform Uganda’s economy, moving Uganda away from a predominantly low-income to a competitive upper-middle-income country by 2040. However, this discovery has precipitated human rights violations and abuses, especially in the Albertine Graben, where the oil exploration activities are concentrated. For example, the acquisition of land for oilrelated infrastructure has changed the patterns of use of land and water, and people are already experiencing negative effects, such as a loss of livelihood and resources. Civil society organisations aimed at addressing these human rights issues in the sector face a number of hurdles despite constitutional protection ...
Discovery of significant oil resources in Uganda has been met with both optimism and skepticism. In ...
This thesis presents the findings of a study on inclusive development and the emerging oil sector in...
Uganda has made significant progress in codifying the rights of access to information (ATI) and part...
This Master’s Thesis examines how Ugandan civil society organizations (CSOs) have responded to land ...
Organizations in the Ugandan civil society sector have faced legal and extra-legal restrictions on t...
Uganda's oil and gas sector has transitioned from the exploration phase to the development phase in ...
We consider the impacts of the development of oil resources (exploration and extraction) on the live...
Historically, majority of developing resource-rich countries that base their economic development on...
This paper is about politics in Western Uganda and the multiple ways it relates to organizations of ...
The 2006 discovery of oil reserves beneath Lake Albert on the border between the Democratic Republic...
Uganda discovered commercially viable oil deposits in 2006. Estimated oil reserves as of September 2...
How the extractive industries contribute to development outcomes continues to be an important questi...
Although oil wealth has been applauded for being a sine qua non for development because of its profi...
AbstractResource governance norms have evolved at multiple scales to counter the potential negative ...
We consider the different types of rent-seeking practices in emerging oil economies, and discuss how...
Discovery of significant oil resources in Uganda has been met with both optimism and skepticism. In ...
This thesis presents the findings of a study on inclusive development and the emerging oil sector in...
Uganda has made significant progress in codifying the rights of access to information (ATI) and part...
This Master’s Thesis examines how Ugandan civil society organizations (CSOs) have responded to land ...
Organizations in the Ugandan civil society sector have faced legal and extra-legal restrictions on t...
Uganda's oil and gas sector has transitioned from the exploration phase to the development phase in ...
We consider the impacts of the development of oil resources (exploration and extraction) on the live...
Historically, majority of developing resource-rich countries that base their economic development on...
This paper is about politics in Western Uganda and the multiple ways it relates to organizations of ...
The 2006 discovery of oil reserves beneath Lake Albert on the border between the Democratic Republic...
Uganda discovered commercially viable oil deposits in 2006. Estimated oil reserves as of September 2...
How the extractive industries contribute to development outcomes continues to be an important questi...
Although oil wealth has been applauded for being a sine qua non for development because of its profi...
AbstractResource governance norms have evolved at multiple scales to counter the potential negative ...
We consider the different types of rent-seeking practices in emerging oil economies, and discuss how...
Discovery of significant oil resources in Uganda has been met with both optimism and skepticism. In ...
This thesis presents the findings of a study on inclusive development and the emerging oil sector in...
Uganda has made significant progress in codifying the rights of access to information (ATI) and part...