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Newsletter - March 2009

| :: | Editorial March 2009 |
| As civil society, we are not always coordinating our efforts with like-minded organisations, even though we know that it would be an advantage to do so. | |
| :: | Let’s talk real ownership |
| Critics argue that imposing policies, sequences of reform, and spending priorities has done more harm than good ... | |
| :: | Donor harmonisation makes life easier |
| ... the donor support has become much more effiecient, and with time, the end result will serve the MDGs. | |
| :: | Call it an arranged marriage |
| The MS Uganda Country Office as we know it today will disappear but AAI will have a Country office, which also manages and administrates MS programmes... | |
| :: | The vision still remains |
| We become part of a large, international network, which empowers poor to participate in the development of their own countries. | |
| :: | World citizen for everyone |
| The spirit of world citizenship has no room for stereotypying bas on gender, religion... | |
| :: | Growing stronger, together |
| Save the Children has grown into the world's largest, independent global movement for children. | |
| :: | Harmonising can be a long process |
| Deepening Democracy Programme, why it has faced so many delays | |
| :: | Briding the gap |
| Koboko residents and local leaders interface on challenges in community service delivery. | |
| :: | Empowering the grassroot communities |
| ... despite the Danish support, the agricultural associations have not led to success. | |











