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From Promises to Actions: Shifting gender norms and public perceptions about unpaid care work in workplaces and families in Uganda

  • By Alon Mwesigwa

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Women Empowerment Collectives (WECs) Landscaping in Uganda

  • By EPRC Uganda

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Technical backstopping for generation of gender analysis knowledge products

  • By EPRC Uganda

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SEDI: Strengthening use of evidence for development impact

  • By EPRC Uganda

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Effects of currency fluctuations on borrowing and investment decisions by Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in Developing Countries

  • By EPRC Uganda

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Food systems and Covid-19: A concept note for real time, policy engaged research that builds local capacity

  • By EPRC Uganda

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Prevention of Nutrition Related Non-Communicable Diseases in Uganda Through a Healthy Food Environment

  • By EPRC Uganda

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Demographic change and migration impact on secondary cities districts

  • By EPRC Uganda

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Food security policy research capacity and influence

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Green curses and violent conflicts: the security implications of renewable energy sector development in Uganda

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