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Acknowledgements

The evaluation team has been led by Stephen Lister and included Martin Adams, Wilson Baryabanoha, Lawrence Bategeka, Poul Buch-Hansen, Rebecca Carter, Richard Johnson, Charles Lwanga-Ntale, Milton Ogeda, May Sengendo, Trish Silkin, Brian Van Arkadie and Veronica Walford. Quality support was provided by Andy Batkin, Catherine Dom and Adam Pain. Translation of Danish documents into English was undertaken by Elizabeth Adams and Gerda Adams. Additional support to the evaluation was provided by Jon Bateman, Philip Lister and Andrew Poore.

The evaluation team would like to express their gratitude to representatives of the Government of Uganda, the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Royal Danish Embassy in Kampala and others (international agencies, non-governmental organisations and others) who provided valuable input into the study in meetings with the team and workshops.

The Evaluation Report has been prepared in four Volumes:

Volume 1: Synthesis Report
Volume 2: Perception Study
Volume 3: Background Papers
BP1: Twenty Years of Economic Development in Uganda
BP2: Political and Social Context
BP3: Institutional Context and Aid Modalities
BP4: Evolution of Danish Aid Policiestd>
Volume 4: Thematic Papers
TP1: Agriculture, Land and Natural Resources
TP2: Infrastructure (Transport, Energy, Water and Sanitation)
TP3: Health and HIV/AIDS
TP4: Capacity Development and TA
TP5: Decentralisation
TP6: Accountability and Corruption
TP7: Human Rights, Justice, Conflict, and Civil Society
TP8: Gender
TP9: Private Sector Development
TP10: Organisation and Management of Danish Aid to Uganda
TP11: Poverty Monitoring and Analysis in Uganda
TP12: Environmental Aspects of the Danida Programme
TP13:    Special Educationtd>
Volumes 3 and 4 are published on CD-ROM.



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