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Newsletter 1/2005 February
Annual meeting| :: | Editorial: Changes ahead |
| :: | White Paper: Threats and prospects for civil society |
| :: | Politicians' transition whishes |
| :: | Crusaders welcome corruption tribunal |
| A new strong tool for fighting corruption may be underway. Public access to use it should be ensured. | |
| :: | Limiting NGO funding |
| The move might stifle operations of NGOs for good governance and human rights | |
| :: | Partnership against poverty |
| MS Denmark is focusing, especially the personnel assistance. Here are abstracts from the Secretary General Lars Udsholt’s presentation. | |
| :: | The people's leaders |
| :: | Policy paper – the next two years |
| MS Uganda has sharpened the focus of its policy paper, seeking to achieve the goals and point out the direction for the next policy paper. | |
| :: | MS, partners, and government fighting poverty together |
| Uganda’s official poverty fighting scheme, the PEAP, is the overarching initiative in the struggle. | |
| :: | Service provider and watchdog |
| Can civil society work together with government to deliver services to the communities and at the same time function as watchdogs monitoring the authorities? Morten Ranum, IATM, explores the Ugandan set-up. | |
| :: | Demand for good governance |
| :: | Newly elected |
| :: | HODFA and BUWA scoop marketplace awards |











