Household enterprises have received limited policy attention in Uganda despite playing a crucial role in providing family employment and serving as a catalyst for poverty reduction. This Policy Note utilises the most recent Uganda National Household Survey 2019/20—collected prior to and after the COVID-19 pandemic disruptions to understand the early effects of Covid-19 on household enterprises. We show that the share of households with enterprises decreased by about 7% during the Covid-19 period—equivalent to an estimated 200,000 households. Western Uganda registered the most significant decrease, followed by Northern Uganda. With sales and revenues, the share of household enterprises reporting decreased sales/revenues almost doubled during...
The Covid-19 containment measures taken in Uganda have been amongst the most radical in Africa: clos...
Where did this Rapid Response come from? This document was created in response to a specific questio...
Pandemics are not a new phenomenon since they have happened numerous times throughout human history....
In Uganda, the informal sector is important to the local economy it contributes more than 50 percent...
This policy briefing note is part of a broader study designed to provide country-specific evidence f...
Data availability statement: Data is available on request.This is the author accepted manuscript. Th...
This policy note summarizes results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 on maize value chains in Ug...
The COVID-19 outbreak and the subsequent containment measures have had devastating effects on Uganda...
The Uganda government instituted a second COVID-19 lockdown in June 2021 for 42 days to contain the ...
The first case of COVID-19 in Uganda was reported on March 22, 2020. The number of COVID-19 cases re...
The effect of COVID-19 on MSMEs is enormous across the different episodes of COVID-19 analyzed. Some...
We provide evidence on the economic and well-being impact of the Covid-19 lockdown on a sample of ho...
Uganda has female labour force participation of 67 percent. While some efforts to advance social pro...
This is a policy paper on post COVID-19 about Uganda’s economic recovery.Like the rest of the world,...
The COVID-19 pandemic has wrought a global socio-economic crisis with profound implications for the ...
The Covid-19 containment measures taken in Uganda have been amongst the most radical in Africa: clos...
Where did this Rapid Response come from? This document was created in response to a specific questio...
Pandemics are not a new phenomenon since they have happened numerous times throughout human history....
In Uganda, the informal sector is important to the local economy it contributes more than 50 percent...
This policy briefing note is part of a broader study designed to provide country-specific evidence f...
Data availability statement: Data is available on request.This is the author accepted manuscript. Th...
This policy note summarizes results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 on maize value chains in Ug...
The COVID-19 outbreak and the subsequent containment measures have had devastating effects on Uganda...
The Uganda government instituted a second COVID-19 lockdown in June 2021 for 42 days to contain the ...
The first case of COVID-19 in Uganda was reported on March 22, 2020. The number of COVID-19 cases re...
The effect of COVID-19 on MSMEs is enormous across the different episodes of COVID-19 analyzed. Some...
We provide evidence on the economic and well-being impact of the Covid-19 lockdown on a sample of ho...
Uganda has female labour force participation of 67 percent. While some efforts to advance social pro...
This is a policy paper on post COVID-19 about Uganda’s economic recovery.Like the rest of the world,...
The COVID-19 pandemic has wrought a global socio-economic crisis with profound implications for the ...
The Covid-19 containment measures taken in Uganda have been amongst the most radical in Africa: clos...
Where did this Rapid Response come from? This document was created in response to a specific questio...
Pandemics are not a new phenomenon since they have happened numerous times throughout human history....