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Championing urban farmers in Kampala. Influences on local policy change in Uganda. Process and partnership for pro-poor policy change

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Title Championing urban farmers in Kampala. Influences on local policy change in Uganda. Process and partnership for pro-poor policy change
 
Creator Hooton, N.
Lee-Smith, D.
Nasinyama, G.
Romney, D.L.
Atukunda, G.
Azuba, M.
Kaweesa, M.
Lubowa, A.
Muwanga, J.
Njenga, M.
Young, J.
 
Subject URBAN AGRICULTURE
POLICIES
 
Description This working paper presents an analysis of actors, events and influences affecting a policy change on urban agriculture in Kampala. It reviews the policy and institutional changes related to urban agriculture that occurred in Kampala from 1990 to 2006, and examines how and why they came about. The approach used here combined elements of three established methodologies, viz, episode studies; case study analysis; and outcome mapping. For this case study, the episode study component was central, with the case study and outcome mapping components used to cross-check and deepen the analysis. This information was assembled into three overlapping narratives: 1. A timeline of activities that played a role in changing attitudes and behaviour towards urban agriculture. 2. An analysis of the development of policies affecting urban agriculture in Kampala including the new ordinances. 3. A description of behaviour change of key actors related to the policy change These were summarised in a visual representation of the process and influences and analysed using a framework emphasising political context and the roles of evidence, linkages and external environment.
 
Date 2009-12-28T08:06:58Z
2009-12-28T08:06:58Z
2007
 
Type Book
 
Identifier Hooton, N. et al. 2007. Championing urban farmers in Kampala. Influences on local policy change in Uganda. Process and partnership for pro-poor policy change. ILRI Research Report 2. Nairobi (Kenya): ILRI.
92-9146-196-2
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/258
 
Language en
 
Relation ILRI Research Report;2
 
Publisher ILRI