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==Introduction==
In Uganda, as with many developing countries, information regarding the numbers and functions of NGOs is incomplete and not current. Fortunately, in the case of Uganda, a well-designed and rigorous study was carried out by consultants from Oxford University under the auspices of the Office of the Prime Minister and funded by the World Bank to survey the scope and activities of NGOs in Uganda, as well as assess service recipient satisfaction. This article draws heavily from that report. The other major source of information is a large-scale survey of member organizations conducted by the Uganda National NGO Forum, a networking body for NGOs in Uganda which claims to have approximately 67% representation from organizations in the NGO sector across the country. (Uganda NGO Forum, 2003).  
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In Uganda, as with many developing countries, information regarding the numbers and functions of NGOs is incomplete and not current. Fortunately, in the case of Uganda, a well-designed and rigorous study was carried out by consultants from Oxford University under the auspices of the Office of the Prime Minister and funded by the World Bank to survey the scope and activities of NGOs in Uganda, as well as assess service recipient satisfaction. This article draws heavily from that report. The other major source of information is a large-scale survey of member organizations conducted by the Uganda National NGO Forum, a networking body for NGOs in Uganda which claims to have approximately 67% representation from organizations in the NGO sector across the country. (Uganda NGO Forum, 2003). <membersonly>
  
 
==Number and types of NGOs in Uganda==
 
==Number and types of NGOs in Uganda==
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The NGO Forum survey, found that the breakdown of organizations included in their study to comprise 32.4% district community service organizations, 31.4%, community based organizations, 23.9% national community service organizations, and 10.8% international community service organizations (Uganda NGO Forum, 2003). The National Register appears to inaccurately reflect the scope of operations of individuals NGOs. Comparing the stated area of operation on the register with those in their representative sample, Barr et al (2003) report that in the register 22%72% (???? Please check this number) of NGOs purport to operate in all districts, 63% in 1 district only, and 75% in 1 – 5 districts, while the survey found 2% all districts, 48% 1 district, and 75% 1-5 districts. This discrepancy may reflect the desire of organizations to opt for a broader description at registration in order not to limit their future activities.  
 
The NGO Forum survey, found that the breakdown of organizations included in their study to comprise 32.4% district community service organizations, 31.4%, community based organizations, 23.9% national community service organizations, and 10.8% international community service organizations (Uganda NGO Forum, 2003). The National Register appears to inaccurately reflect the scope of operations of individuals NGOs. Comparing the stated area of operation on the register with those in their representative sample, Barr et al (2003) report that in the register 22%72% (???? Please check this number) of NGOs purport to operate in all districts, 63% in 1 district only, and 75% in 1 – 5 districts, while the survey found 2% all districts, 48% 1 district, and 75% 1-5 districts. This discrepancy may reflect the desire of organizations to opt for a broader description at registration in order not to limit their future activities.  
Ugandan NGOs are heavily networked among each other.  72% of those included in the Oxford survey belonged to a local NGO network or umbrella organisation, most commonly the Uganda National NGO Forum (67%) Development Network of Indigenous Voluntary Associations DENIVA (30%)(Barr et al 2003). These networks are principally involved in organizing meetings and conferences, creating information data bases and providing some access to communication services. 38% of Ugandan NGOs are also members of international or regional networks. 70% of NGOs surveyed are in partnership with at least one Government ministry most often Health and Gender, and Labor and Social Affairs (Barr et al 2003).
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Ugandan NGOs are heavily networked among each other.  72% of those included in the Oxford survey belonged to a local NGO network or umbrella organisation, most commonly the Uganda National NGO Forum (67%) Development Network of Indigenous Voluntary Associations DENIVA (30%)(Barr et al 2003). These networks are principally involved in organizing meetings and conferences, creating information data bases and providing some access to communication services. 38% of Ugandan NGOs are also members of international or regional networks. 70% of NGOs surveyed are in partnership with at least one Government ministry most often Health and Gender, and Labor and Social Affairs (Barr et al 2003).
  
 
==Activities of NGOs==
 
==Activities of NGOs==

Latest revision as of 07:11, 17 July 2008

Introduction

In Uganda, as with many developing countries, information regarding the numbers and functions of NGOs is incomplete and not current. Fortunately, in the case of Uganda, a well-designed and rigorous study was carried out by consultants from Oxford University under the auspices of the Office of the Prime Minister and funded by the World Bank to survey the scope and activities of NGOs in Uganda, as well as assess service recipient satisfaction. This article draws heavily from that report. The other major source of information is a large-scale survey of member organizations conducted by the Uganda National NGO Forum, a networking body for NGOs in Uganda which claims to have approximately 67% representation from organizations in the NGO sector across the country. (Uganda NGO Forum, 2003).


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