Feed the Future Uganda Enabling Environment for Agriculture

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The Feed the Future Uganda Enabling Environment for Agriculture activity is a seven-year activity that seeks to provide technical support towards increasing the value of agricultural production and trade and improve resilience to climate change by increasing the capacity of counterparts in Uganda to identify and address high-return policy and regulatory priorities. The activity will contribute to achieving USAID Feed the Future’s twin objectives of reducing poverty and under-nutrition by advancing reforms in agricultural development, trade policy, and regulations.

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21 This is the 2014 iteration of Uganda EEA's annual perception survey, which aimed to understand stakeholder perceptions on the agricultural policy enabling environment. The survey was evaluated over the course of project implementation. Deployed at stakeholder workshops for the first five years (2013 – 2017) using a self-administered questionnaire, and through online and face to face surveys in 2019 targeting the same respondents. 20 questions on a scale of 1-5. https://data.usaid.gov/d/h653-z4q2
21 Aimed at collecting information on decisionmakers’ capacity at the district-level to adapt to climate change. The study employed a quantitative methodology that entailed administering a structured questionnaire to the 8 district officials from each of the target districts. https://data.usaid.gov/Agriculture/FtF_Uganda_Enabling_Environment_for_Agriculture_Cl/54nn-uhhw
21 This is the 2016 iteration of Uganda EEA's annual perception survey, which aimed to understand stakeholder perceptions on the agricultural policy enabling environment. The survey was evaluated over the course of project implementation. Deployed at stakeholder workshops for the first five years (2013 – 2017) using a self-administered questionnaire, and through online and face to face surveys in 2019 targeting the same respondents. 20 questions on a scale of 1-5. https://data.usaid.gov/d/ah2w-363x
21 This is the 2019 iteration of Uganda EEA's annual perception survey, which aimed to understand stakeholder perceptions on the agricultural policy enabling environment. The survey was evaluated over the course of project implementation. Deployed at stakeholder workshops for the first five years (2013 – 2017) using a self-administered questionnaire, and through online and face to face surveys in 2019 targeting the same respondents. 20 questions on a scale of 1-5. https://data.usaid.gov/d/bdwt-begz
21 This is the 2013 iteration of Uganda EEA's annual perception survey, which aimed to understand stakeholder perceptions on the agricultural policy enabling environment. The survey was evaluated over the course of project implementation. Deployed at stakeholder workshops for the first five years (2013 – 2017) using a self-administered questionnaire, and through online and face to face surveys in 2019 targeting the same respondents. 20 questions on a scale of 1-5. https://data.usaid.gov/d/geg3-pjdg
21 This is the 2015 iteration of Uganda EEA's annual perception survey, which aimed to understand stakeholder perceptions on the agricultural policy enabling environment. The survey was evaluated over the course of project implementation. Deployed at stakeholder workshops for the first five years (2013 – 2017) using a self-administered questionnaire, and through online and face to face surveys in 2019 targeting the same respondents. 20 questions on a scale of 1-5. https://data.usaid.gov/d/qfk7-9g8z
21 This is the 2017 iteration of Uganda EEA's annual perception survey, which aimed to understand stakeholder perceptions on the agricultural policy enabling environment. The survey was evaluated over the course of project implementation. Deployed at stakeholder workshops for the first five years (2013 – 2017) using a self-administered questionnaire, and through online and face to face surveys in 2019 targeting the same respondents. 20 questions on a scale of 1-5. https://data.usaid.gov/d/87xt-na53

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  • agriculture
  • uganda

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