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Digitalized publications of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung

 

If you are interested in accessing all digitalized publications of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, please visit the FES Digital Library. Please feel free to contact us if you are interested in a specific publication.

If you are interested in the history of social democracy, please have a look at the following publication published in the FES Digital Library.

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Ramathan Ggoobi Benard Musekese Wabukala and Joseph Ntayi | Publication

Economic Development and Industrial Policy in Uganda

Industrialisation is critical in the transformation of an economic structure to a modern industrial economy. This report examines the main threads of...


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Dave Spooner and John Mark Mwanika | Publication

Trade Unions in Transformation

Transforming Transport Unions through Mass Organisation of Informal Workers in Uganda

 


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African Perspectives on Social Justice; Oil and Gas Revenues for Inclusive Development

With the discovery of oil and gas in East Africa, comes the hope that expected revenues from the oil and gas sector will be utilised towards...


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African Media Barometer, Uganda 2016

The African Media Barometer (AMB) is an in-depth and comprehensive description and measurement system for national media environments on the African...


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African Perspectives on Social Justice, Social Justice

Justice can be a rather elusive concept. Scholars have debated for centuries about how to define and deliver it. Yet justice is, by and large,...


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TRADE UNIONS IN TRANSFORMATION
Transforming Transport Unions through Mass Organisation of Informal Workers: A Case Study of the Amalgamated Transport & General Workers' Union (ATGWU), Uganda
Dave Spooner and John Mark Mwanika
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