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Article

1 Mar 2009

Author:
Jessica Banfeld with Jana Naujoks, International Alert

[PDF] Enabling peace economies through early recovery – Perspectives from Uganda

Through 2008, as a result of progress made during the Juba peace process, a renewed sense of possibility emerged regarding the rebuilding of Northern Uganda’s economy, with government, development partners and the private sector all planning either to make the most of the opportunities that might present themselves in the north’s post-settlement economy, or to contribute to peace through revised programmatic interventions...Section 5 reviews separately the current plans and roles played by...the private sector with regards to recovery in the north. [refers to Amuru Sugar Works (part of Madhvani International), Mukwano Industries]

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