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Methodology
investigates the experiences of local
communities in enduring the pandemic
combined with other crises, and explores
the development aspirations of local
community members.
The research study relied on deskbased research to collect secondary
data. Several documents and data
sources were reviewed including the
current and previous national budgets;
various news reports and studies;
the National Development Plan; and
Economic Program documents agreed
on with World Bank and IMF.
At the community level, the research
team visited three communities around
the oil exploration and extraction
Bunyoro region of western Uganda.
The communities and women’s groups
visited were: Kakindo Women Integrated
Development Agency (KAWIDA) in
Buliisa district; Butimba Women’s Group
in Kikuube distict and Kaiso Women
Development Group in Hoima district.
Given their distinct economic activities,
each of these communities had unique
challenges resulting from oil extraction
and related investments, and unique
challenges and experiences with COVID.
Buliisa district is mainly a pastoralist
community; Butimba is a farming
community while Kaiso is a fishing
community.
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Research on the Influence of International Financial Institutions
on Uganda’s COVID – 19 Recovery Agenda