In recent years several democratically elected African governments have abolished primary school fees following pledges made during presidential election campaigns. Among these cases, Uganda’s Universal Primary Education (UPE) program, launched in 1997, has received particular attention, due to the massive increase in primary school enrollment, as well the sustained increase in public spending on education that it has entailed. This paper asks whether the Ugandan government’s policies in this area can be explained by the prior establishment of competitive elections in 1996. It provides several reasons to believe that the move to UPE has indeed been linked to democratic politics, and that this outcome has depended on the salience of educatio...
This study examines the implementation of universal primary education in Uganda. The focus of the re...
i This paper explores ways of improving education quality in Universal Primary Education (UPE) schoo...
Universal Primary Education (UPE) policy in the form of fee abolition has become popular in many cou...
In recent years several democratically elected African governments have abolished primary school fee...
grantor: University of TorontoEducational reforms in Uganda since 1986, culminating in the...
While it is generally recognized that electoral competition can have a major influence on public spe...
While it is generally recognized that electoral competition can have a major influence on public spe...
While it is widely recognized that electoral competition can have a major influence on public spendi...
The paper evaluates the impact of Uganda’s program of “Universal Primary Education ” which, starting...
While it is widely believed that electoral competition influences public spending decisions, there h...
This chapter examines the struggle of Uganda to democratize its educational system by implementing u...
Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda are among the countries in Sub-Saharan Africa which have recently impleme...
It has been argued that democratically elected governments may have greater incentives than their au...
Uganda, the pearl of Africa, takes great pride in its Universal Primary Education (UPE) system. In 1...
Uganda, the pearl of Africa, takes great pride in its Universal Primary Education (UPE) system. In 1...
This study examines the implementation of universal primary education in Uganda. The focus of the re...
i This paper explores ways of improving education quality in Universal Primary Education (UPE) schoo...
Universal Primary Education (UPE) policy in the form of fee abolition has become popular in many cou...
In recent years several democratically elected African governments have abolished primary school fee...
grantor: University of TorontoEducational reforms in Uganda since 1986, culminating in the...
While it is generally recognized that electoral competition can have a major influence on public spe...
While it is generally recognized that electoral competition can have a major influence on public spe...
While it is widely recognized that electoral competition can have a major influence on public spendi...
The paper evaluates the impact of Uganda’s program of “Universal Primary Education ” which, starting...
While it is widely believed that electoral competition influences public spending decisions, there h...
This chapter examines the struggle of Uganda to democratize its educational system by implementing u...
Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda are among the countries in Sub-Saharan Africa which have recently impleme...
It has been argued that democratically elected governments may have greater incentives than their au...
Uganda, the pearl of Africa, takes great pride in its Universal Primary Education (UPE) system. In 1...
Uganda, the pearl of Africa, takes great pride in its Universal Primary Education (UPE) system. In 1...
This study examines the implementation of universal primary education in Uganda. The focus of the re...
i This paper explores ways of improving education quality in Universal Primary Education (UPE) schoo...
Universal Primary Education (UPE) policy in the form of fee abolition has become popular in many cou...