Africa’s Path to Development: Why Trade Trumps Aid?
Africa is home to 1.5 billion people, and this number represents about 18.6% of the global population. This makes the black continent the second most populated land mass globally. The…
Africa is home to 1.5 billion people, and this number represents about 18.6% of the global population. This makes the black continent the second most populated land mass globally. The…
Uganda has been building a more inclusive society for women in business over the years largely from the many efforts of Civil Society Organisations and activists in the country. Women…
Illicit financial flows (IFFs) have increasingly become a critical issue in the global economy, with multinational companies (MNCs) playing a significant role through aggressive tax avoidance schemes. These schemes involve…
Typically, when a Ugandan woman applies for a loan to start or sustain a small business, chances are the door will be figuratively slammed in her face with the word…
The World Bank’s latest Global Economic Prospects report has revealed that the global economy is projected to stabilize in 2024 for the first time in three years, though this stability…
The Bretton Woods institutions, namely the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, have historically provided financial assistance to countries in the global south, including Uganda and members of…
As the world approaches the midpoint of a decade meant to bring about significant development changes, the global economy is on track to achieve an unfortunate milestone by the close…
A predictable business environment is crucial for making investment decisions. On January 15, but from different perspectives, two gatherings will take place—one in the northern hemisphere and the other in…
The move by the World Bank to suspend any new funding of projects in Uganda, and review the ongoing projects over Uganda’s passage of the anti homosexuality law, will negatively…