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Poverty Eradication Action Plan (2004-2008).

País/Territorio
Uganda
Tipo de documento
Fecha
2004
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Fuente original
Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development.
Materia
Agricultura y desarrollo rural
Palabra clave
Acceso-a-la-información Productos agrícolas Desarrollo agrícola Fortalecimiento de la capacidad Ordenación comunitaria Extensión Explotación agrícola Medidas financieras agrícolas Medidas fiscales y de mercado Gobierno local Política/planificación Pobreza Participación pública Investigación Entidad no gubernamental Acuerdo subnacional Desarrollo sostenible Gobernanza
Área geográphica
Africa, AFRICA FAO, Africa Oriental, Países en Desarrollo Sin Litoral, Países menos Desarrollados
Entry into force notes
2004-2008
Resumen

The Poverty Eradication Action Plan (PEAP) provides an over-arching framework to guide public action to eradicate poverty. It has been prepared through a consultative process involving central and local Government, Parliament, Donors and Civil Society. In order to achieve middle-income status, Uganda needs to industrialise by enhancing its competitiveness. Industrialisation in Uganda will depend on using the resource base and hence on equipping farmers to understand the technical and quality requirements of commercial production. Government will therefore ensure the provision of public goods to support both agriculture and industry. In order to reverse the recent marked increase in inequality, Government will aim to increase the ability of the poorer households to participate in economic growth through self-employment inside and outside agriculture and wage employment. Gender issues arise under all pillars. In particular, the importance of addressing intra-household relations for agricultural productivity is emphasised. Discriminatory legislation is to be reviewed and reformed. The pattern of usage of services by gender is examined in various sectors. The shortage of fuelwood and its effect on women’s time use is strongly emphasised, as is the need for coordination between forestry and energy policy in addressing it. Women’s land rights need to be strengthened. Domestic violence is recognised as a problem and actions are being taken to reduce it.

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