Uganda and other African nations can among other things, now voluntarily collaborate with other countries to implement their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) through broader carbon markets. They can engage in bilateral exchanges of mitigation outcomes (ITMOs) to assist them achieve ...
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Here, the aim is to understand the obstacles political parties encounter. This could involve discussing issues such as political corruption, limited access to resources, intimidation, or the challenges of maintaining a stable political environment.
Aid and sanctions have been tools for influencing Uganda’s policies, particularly on human rights and governance.