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Àú      ÀÚ David Booth and Xavier Nsabagasani
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Acronyms
Summary
1 Introduction
1.1 Purpose of this study
1.2 Terms of reference
1.3 Organisation of the report
2 Context of Uganda¡¯s PRS monitoring system
2.1 Distinctive features
2.2 Limitations
2.3 The context for monitoring
2.4 Recent changes
3 Uganda¡¯s poverty monitoring system described
3.1 Elements of the system
3.2 First efforts at integration and coordination: PMES
3.3 Recent efforts at integration and coordination: NIMES
3.4 Counter-currents and challenges: NPA
4 Analysis: successes, limitations and challenges
4.1 Country commitment and accountability (ownership)
4.2 Results-orientation and use of evidence in national policy
processes
4.3 Partnership and aid alignment
4.4 Final comments on UBoS and research
5 Conclusions and lessons
5.1 General lessons from the Uganda case
5.2 The way forward for Uganda and NIMES
References
Annex 1: People consulted
Annex 2: Elements of the Poverty Monitoring System
Annex 3: The National Integrated Monitoring and Evaluation Strategy