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Borrowing from external sources continues to form an important source of financing for Uganda; particularly as a means for supplementing domestic budget revenue shortfalls as well as financing the country s development programmes and projects. It is thus imperative that the country assesses both the quality and quantity of its future external financing inflows especially by taking into account the policies and procedures of its donors/creditors, financial terms as well as their volumes of assistance. Therefore, designing an effective debt assistance policy/strategy that will ensure external…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Borrowing from external sources continues to form an important source of financing for Uganda; particularly as a means for supplementing domestic budget revenue shortfalls as well as financing the country s development programmes and projects. It is thus imperative that the country assesses both the quality and quantity of its future external financing inflows especially by taking into account the policies and procedures of its donors/creditors, financial terms as well as their volumes of assistance. Therefore, designing an effective debt assistance policy/strategy that will ensure external debt sustainability requires a comprehensive analysis of the donor/creditor lending practices in terms of their policies, procedures, volumes of support as well as the Country s own internal policy and institutional capabilities.
Autorenporträt
Ashaba Hannington Kiturugma started working as a graduateEconomist in the Budget Office of Parliament of Uganda in 2000,was confirmed as an Economist in 2002, promoted to SeniorEconomist,2006 and currently works as a Principal Economist inthe Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development.