Aid and sanctions have been tools for influencing Uganda’s policies, particularly on human rights and governance.
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International sanctions and aid have played a significant role in influencing Uganda’s political landscape, governance, and development trajectory. As a country that has faced varying degrees of external support and pressure, Uganda’s relationship with international actors has shaped its domestic and foreign policies.
They have profoundly shaped Uganda’s political and economic landscape. While aid has contributed to development and stability, it has also created dependency and raised questions about governance. Sanctions, though less frequent, have highlighted human rights and governance issues but also fueled nationalist rhetoric. Balancing these influences requires Uganda to strengthen its institutions, promote accountability, and reduce reliance on external support.