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  • WP1: Conditions of Labour on Commercial Dairy Farms in Kabale District by Murindwa Rutanga
  • WP2: Social Movements and Constitutionalism in the African Context by Mahmood Mamdani
  • WP3: Capital and Conditions of Fisher-Laborers of Lakes Kyoga and Victoria Canoe Fisheries by Asowa-Okwe
  • WP4: Popular Forms and the Question of Democracy: The Case of Resistance Councils in Uganda, by Ddungu Expedit
  • WP5: Uganda Contradictions of the IMF Programme and Perspective by Mahmood Mamdani
  • WP6: Artisinal Production of Salt in Lake Katwe by Syahuka Muhindo
  • WP7: The Conditions of Migrant Labor in Masaka District 1900-1962; The Case of Coffee Shamba Laborers, by Simon Rutabajuka
  • WP8: The State and Social Differentiation in Kakindo Village, Masindi District by Nyangabyaki Bazaara
  • WP9: Electoral Mechanisms and the Democratic Process: The 1989 RC-NRC Election by Expedit Ddungu and Arnest A. Wabwire
  • WP10: Constitutionalism in Uganda: Report on a Survey and Workshop of Organised Groups, by Joe Oloka-Onyango and Sam Tindifa
  • WP31: Pastoral Crisis and Transformation: An Evaluation of the Role Non-Governmental Organizations in Karamoja by Arnest Wabwire
  • WP32: The Media, Constitutionalism and Democracy in Uganda by Zie Gariyo
  • WP33: CBR Memorandum on the Proposed Land Tenure and Control Bill in Uganda
  • WP34: The Land Question and the Agrarian Crisis: The Case of Kalangala District, Uganda, by John Ssenkumba
  • WP35: Aspects of the Land Question in Mbale District by Peter O. Otim
  • WP46: Forms of Peasant Co-operatives in Agriculture, Case Study in Lango, Northern Uganda by James E. Opyene
  • WP47: Worker's Condition and Struggles at Nyanza Textile Industries, Jinja, 1970-1990; by Juma Okuku
  • WP48: Agricultural Commercialisation, contract Farming and Tobacco: A Study of the Socio-Economic Effects of Tobacco Growing in Masindi District; by Frank Emmanuel Muhereza
  • WP49: Irrigation Rice Technology and its Impact on Labour in Dokho and Kibimba Rice Schemes in Eastern Uganda: by C. Asowa-Okwe
  • WP50: Analysing the Nature of Agro-Pastoral Relationships in Karamoja: A Case Study from the Bokora of Moroto District by Frank Emmanuel Muhereza
  • WP59: NRM Politics, Political Parties and Demobilisation of Organised Political Forces by John Ssenkumba
  • WP60: On the Barricades: Civil Society and the Role of Human rights and Women’s Organisations in the Formulation of the Bill of Rights of Uganda’s 1995 Constitution by J. Oloka-Onyango
  • WP61: Effectiveness of Tax Incentives in Attracting Foreign Direct Investment in Uganda by David lameck Kibikyo
  • WP62: The Federo (Federalism) Debate in Uganda by Sallie Simba Kayunga
  • WP63: Trade Unions and the Struggle for Associational Space in Uganda: The 1993 Trade Union Law and Article 40 of the Constitution by John-Jean Barya
  • WP73: The Gender issues in Domestic Labour Focus on Uasin Gishu District, Kenya by Roselyne H. Lung’aho.
  • WP74: The Invisible Workers Paid Domestic Work in Kampala City Uganda by Agrippinah Namara.
  • WP75: Sex Work and the Identity Question: A Study on Sex work in Kampala City; by Richard Ssewakiryanga
  • WP76: The Silent Victims: A Study of exploitation and abuse towards paid domestic child workers in Kenya; by Mumbi Machera
  • WP77: Anti-Corruption Struggles in Uganda: Reinforcing Institutions of Public Accountability in the 1995 Constitution, by Winnie Bikaako
  • WP87: Vending in the City: A Gendered Perspective of Policy, Conditions, and Organisational Capacity of Vendors in Kampala, Uganda, by Josephine Ahikire and Christine Ampaire
  • WP88: Economic and Social Human Rights in the Aftermath of Uganda’s Fourth Constitution: A Critical Reconceptualization, J. Oloka-Onyango
  • WP11: A Review of the MISR-Wisconsin Land Tenure Centre Study On Land Tenure Agricultural Development in Uganda, by Expedit Ddungu
  • WP12: Armed Conflict, Political Violence and the Human Rights Monitoring of Uganda: 1971 to 1990, by Joe Oloka-Onyango
  • WP13: Appropriate Technology, Productivity and Employment in Agriculture in Uganda: The Case Study of the Kibimba and Doho Rice Schemes, by Gariyo Zie
  • WP14: Uganda National Congress and the Struggle for Democracy: 1952-1962, by Sallie Simba Kayunga
  • WP15: The Rwenzururu Movement and the Democratic Struggle, by Syahuka-Muhindo A
  • WP16: Worker Struggles, the Labour Process and the Question of Control: The Case of United Garments Industry Limited, by Ahikire Josephine
  • WP17: Workers and the Law in Uganda, by John-Jean Barya
  • WP18: Nyabingi Movement: People's Anti-Colonial Struggles in Kigezi 1910-1930, by Murindwa Rutanga
  • WP47: Workers' Control: The Struggle to take over Mulco Textile Factory in Uganda, by Edward Rubanga
  • WP36: Recent Trends in the Lango Land Tenure System by James E. Opyene
  • WP20: Pastoralism and Crisis in North Eastern Uganda: Factors that have Determined Social Change in Karamoja by Charles Ocan
  • WP37: Islamic Fundamentalism in Uganda: A Case of the Tabligh Youth Movement by Sallie Simba Kayunga
  • WP38: Popular Democracy and the Legitimacy of the Constitution: Some Reflections on Uganda’s Constitution-Making Process by John-Jean Barya
  • WP39: Survey of Safety and Health Conditions of Work in Four Industries in Uganda by Joseph Carasco
  • WP40: Dynamics of Women Participation in Workers’ Struggles in Uganda: A Case Study of the National Union of Clerical, Commercial Professional and Technical Employees (NUCCPTE) by Asowa-Okwe
  • WP51: Mailo Land Tenure System, Customary Land Rights and Claims in Buganda: A Case of Nakasongola by Frank Emmanuel Muhereza
  • WP52: Governance State Structures and Constitutionalsim in Contemporary Uganda by Joe Oloka-Onyango
  • WP53: Foreign Political Aid, Democratization and Civil Society in Uganda in the 1990’s by Julie Hearn
  • WP64: Gender Equity and Local Democracy In Contemporary Uganda: Addressing the Challenge of Women’s Political Effectiveness in Local Government by Josephine Ahikire
  • WP65: Of Conformity, Criminality and Contestation: Popular Culture and Gender Identities In Kampala City Uganda by Josephine Ahikire
  • WP66: Gender and Grassroots Democracy: Documenting Women’s Experiences in Decentralisation and Local Government in Uganda by Maria Nassali
  • WP67: Civil Society State Relations: ACFODE’s Claims for Gender Equality by Maureen Nakirunda.
  • WP68: People’s and Places: The Production of Urban Cultures in Small Towns by Richard Ssewakiryanga
  • WP69: The State and Small Scale Industrialisation in Uganda by Charity Kyomugisha
  • WP70: Ranches Restructuring and Changing Gender Relations in Pastoral Households in the Former Ankole Ranching Scheme by Frank Emmmanuel Muhereza
  • WP71: Gender Roles and Wage Earnings: Women Seasonal Labour Migrants to Large-Scale Commercial Farms in Zimbabwe by Monica Francis-Chizororo and Gift Mwanyisa
  • Aspects of How Mbugwe Women Agro-Pastoralists Cope with Changing Conditions of Life and Work by Jimoh Shehu and Rehema Nchimbi
  • WP89: A study of the Nature and Scope of Sex work Networks in Kampala City, Uganda, by Juliet Kanyesigye
  • WP90: Decentralisation and the Promise of Democratic Participation in Contemporary Uganda: Examining the Gender Terrain of Local Council (LC) Elections, by Josephine Ahikire
  • WP21: Pastoral Crisis in Northern Uganda: The Changing Significance of Cattle Raids by Charles Ocan
  • WP22: Karamoja: Ecology and History by Mahmood Mamdani and P. M. B. Kasoma and A. B. Katende
  • WP23: Causes and Effects of the 1980 Famine in Karamoja by Ben Okudi
  • The Press and Democratic Struggles in Uganda: 1900-1962 by Zie Gariyo
  • WP24: The Dynamics of the Land Question and its Impact on Agriculture Productivity in Mbarara District, Uganda by Lawyer B. M. Kafureka
  • WP26: Emergent Changes and Trends in Land Tenure and Use in Kabale and Kisoro District by Robert Mugisha
  • WP27: Land Tenure and Peasant Adaptations: Some Reflections on Agricultural Production in Luweero District by Frank Muhereza
  • WP28: Land Policy and the Evolving Forms of Land Tenure in Masindi District, Uganda by Nyangabyaki Bazaara
  • WP29: Pluralism and the Right of Association by Mahmood Mamdani
  • WP30: Judicial Power and Constitutionalism in Uganda: An Historical Perspective, by Joe Oloka-Onyango
  • WP41: Some Constitutional Dimensions of Military Politics in Uganda by Expedit Ddungu
  • WP42: Popular Forms: A Materialistic Critique of Gender Representation in the Lang’o Orature by Ernest Okello-Ogwang
  • WP43: The other Side of Land Issues in Buganda: Pastoral Crisis and the Squatter Movement in Sembabule Sub-District; by Expedit Ddungu
  • WP44: Land to Tillers or Tillers to Land: The Existing Forms of Land Tenure Systems in Mpigi District, by Winnie Bikaako
  • WP45: Land Tenure and Land use in Kampala District, by Jennifer B. Kaggwa
  • WP54: Contemporary Civil Society and the Democratisation Process in Uganda: A Preliminary Exploration by Nyangabyaki Bazaara
  • WP55: Reconstituting Ugandan Citizenship Under the 1995 Constitution: A Conflict of Nationalism, Chauvinism and Ethnicity by John-Jean Barya
  • WP56: Civil Society, Democratisation and Foreign Donors in Contemporary Uganda: A Conceptual and Literature Review by J. Oloka-Onyango
  • WP57: The Making of Uganda’s 1995 Constitution: Achieving Consensus by Law? By John-Jean Barya
  • WP58: The State of Civil Society in Uganda: An Analysis of the Legal and Politico-Economic Aspects by John-Jean Barya
  • WP78: Tea Sector Reforms and Transformation,of Gender relations: The Case of Katanga Village, Hoima District, by Wilfred Monte Kaliisa
  • WP79: A Critical Analysis of the Historical Development of the Non-Profit Sector in Uganda, by Nyangabyaki Bazaara
  • WP80: Decentralisation, Politics and Environment in Uganda, by Nyangabyaki Bazaara
  • WP81: Gender and Human Rights: a case study of Polygamy Among the Basoga of Uganda, by Lillian Tibatemwa-Ekkirikubinza
  • WP82: Legal and Policy Frameworks for Citizen Participation in East Africa: Do they Create a Potential for Improved Governance? By Nyangabyaki Bazaara
  • WP83: Cajoling the State: Analysing the Influence of NAWOU and HURINET on the Formulation of Government Policy. By Joe Oloka-Onyango
  • WP84: Uganda: Legal Background Memorandum on the non-Profit Sector, by John-Jean Barya
  • WP85: Environmental Decentralization and the Management of Forest Resources in Masindi District, by Frank Emmanuel Muhereza.
  • WP90: Decentralisation and Wild Life Management: Developing Rights or shedding off Responsibility? Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda, by Agrippinah Namara
  • WP91: Donor-Dependent Decentralization and the Political Economy of Aid in Uganda, by Richard Ssewakiryanga
  • WP92: Gender and Labour: Understanding the Status of the Paid Domestic Worker in Urban Areas of Bushenyi and Kampala, by A. Byaruhanga Rukooko
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