2020.2115.2

Improving governance and making civil society stronger in Uganda

Strengthening Governance and Civil Society in Uganda
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Country
Uganda
Runtime
Partner
National Planning Authority (NPA)
Contact

Einar Fogh

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Context

Uganda has instated a constitutional commitment to the principles of good governance. The Government of Uganda (GoU) has ratified international agreements to promote transparency and accountability as well as human rights. While the third National Development Plan (NDP III) recognized that poor accountability systems and high corruption levels affect the development in Uganda, further positive measures have been taken. These include establishing accountability institutions for the efficient and effective utilisation of public resources and the Uganda Human Rights Commission to oversee human, civil and political rights. Numerous sub-national and national civil society organisations are contributing to service delivery in the country. However, all these efforts are hampered by mutual mistrust, a lack of capacities and limited financial resources.

On top of this, it is still difficult for state and civil society actors to ensure that their actions are consistent with the principles of good governance – transparency, accountability, effective administration, human rights and political participation.

Objective

The relevant state and non-state actors in Uganda are better able to fulfil their respective roles in terms of accountability, implementing good governance principles and realising human rights.

Approach

The project implements its priority areas under three components:

Component: Strengthening Accountability Component (SAC).

Priority area: Improves accountability through more effective collaboration, awareness raising and citizen engagement.

Component: Strengthening Human Rights (HR).

Priority area: Works with state and non-state actors to ensure the implementation of the Human Rights Based Approach.

Component: The Civil Society in Uganda Support Programme II (CUSP II).

Priority areas: Promotes a conducive regulatory and operational environment for civil society, meaningful and structured participation in development processes, and enhances civil society responsiveness, sustainability and resilience.

 
GIZ Governance programme staff and officials from state institutions and CSOs launch the Contract Monitoring System.
Strengthening Governance and Civil Society (GCSP III) in Uganda (GIZ 2025, EN)
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1.76 MB
The fourth CUSP Bulletin – Digital Horizons: Empowering Uganda’s Governance (GIZ 2025, EN)
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2.57 MB
The third CUSP Bulletin – Generation Next Paving The Way for A Better Future For All (GIZ 2024, EN)
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3.15 MB
The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:
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