In 2012/13, SLRC implemented the first round of an original sub-regional panel survey in Uganda aimed to produce data on livelihoods, access to and experience of basic services, exposure to shocks and coping strategies, and people’s perceptions of governance.
Surveying livelihoods, service delivery and governance – baseline evidence from Uganda
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