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Following the eight year rule of Idi Amin, then several years of
war and civil war, the Ugandan economy was in ruins by the time
peace was restored in 1986. Since then Uganda has consistently been
one of the fastest growing economies in Africa, leading to a
substantial reduction in poverty. Its economic success has
attracted considerable attention and has arguably had more
influence on development thinking and on the international aid
architecture than any other country. The HIPC debt relief
initiative, the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness, and the
growth of budget support have all been strongly influenced by
Ugandan experience and thinking. Ugandan innovations such as
poverty reduction strategies, public expenditure tracking surveys,
and virtual poverty funds have been widely adopted elsewhere.
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