Reports
National Consultative Meeting
The Consultative meeting was between Ugandan Civil Society Organizations and the Lake Victoria Basin Commission (LVBC) Held on April 30, 2009 at Hotel Triangle - Kampala Uganda. Read ful report here>>>>>>
Regional Civil Society Training workshop
Theme: Understanding the East African Community in relation to Lake Victoria basin development, Held on July 27 -31, 2008, in Milimani Resort – Kisumu (Kenya). Read full Report here>>>>>
One-day Seminar on the conceptual link between poverty and sustainable development in Lake Victoria Basin.
Theme: Understanding the cost and implications of climate change
effects on poverty reduction and development processes in the Lake Victoria Basin, Held on July 30, 2008, in Milimani Resort- Kisum (Kenya). Read full Report here>>>>>
End of Suswatch Project Lessons Learning Workshop, June 22, 2007 at Hotel Equatoria, Kampala
The project was been implemented since February 2005 and came to an end at the end of June 2007. UCSD therefore organized a half day national workshop to take stock of achievements, challenges and lessons learned during the implementation of thus project. Read the full Report here>>>>>
Research
Gender, Poverty and Energy in Implementing Sustainable Development in Uganda.
This report was prepared under the coordination of the Uganda Chapter of the East African Energy Technology Development Network (EAETDN-Uganda) in preparation for the meetings of the UN Commission on Sustainable Development on energy, climate change and industrial development. Read More here>>>>>>
AGROFUELS IN AFRICA – The impacts on Land, Food and Forests
Africa is at a crossroads of trying to reconcile the conservation of its vast cultural and natural heritage with the many and increasing needs of a growing population. Powerful external forces continue to divert the continent from solutions that come from within, as they push for the privatisation and industrialisation of land, knowledge and biodiversity all in the name of poverty alleviation. The push for agrofuels is the latest of these so-called “solutions” that is extensively promoted as an opportunity for Africa to develop energy security and alleviate poverty in rural areas. More information here>>>>>>