This report presents the findings and recommendations of the Assessment of Development Results
(ADR) conducted in Uganda, with a time-frame covering country programmes; from 2001 to 2009.
More specifically, the ADR provides forward-looking recommendations to assist UNDP Uganda and its
partners in formulating an action plan for the next programming cycle (2010–2014). The evaluation looked at the range of support
provided by UNDP to Uganda in the areas of
poverty reduction, sustainable environment
democratic governance, and crisis prevention and
recovery in a post- conflict and human development
context. Uganda has made significant progress in
social and economic development in the past two
decades and is moving steadily towards sustainable
growth and poverty reduction.
The evaluation found that UNDP contribution
has been significant in terms of responsiveness to
national priorities and needs. Amid a competitive
aid environment, particularly one predisposed to
budget support, UNDP maintained its relevance. |