About Course
Uganda has earned a reputation for its ambitious reform agenda, introducing wide-ranging policies and institutional changes across government over the past several decades. From civil service restructuring to improvements in public financial management and decentralization, these efforts have often been praised internationally. Yet across sectors, a familiar challenge persists: strong frameworks exist on paper, but meaningful implementation remains uneven.
This course is designed to help you understand how different sectors—education, water, labour, refugee inclusion, and public service—function in practice by unpacking what each sector is supposed to deliver, how it actually operates on the ground, and why breakdowns occur. You’ll work with practical tools and frameworks to analyze institutional performance, identify reform entry points, and develop a sharper eye for spotting systemic challenges and hidden constraints. Along the way, you’ll reflect on your own sector and work context—and begin to map how change might happen from where you stand.
Note: You do not need to complete all sector courses. Feel free to focus only on those most relevant to your role or area of work.
Course Content
Section 1: A History of Reform in Uganda
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Lesson 1: Uganda’s Reform Journey — Progress, Gaps, and What Comes Next