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ESCAPING THE OIL CURSE AND MAKING POVERTY HISTORY

ESCAPING THE OIL CURSE AND MAKING POVERTY HISTORY
A Review of the Oil and Gas Policy and Legal Framework for Uganda
ACODE

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Date of publication
August 2006
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Pages
43

In this oil research paper, we have set out the challenges confronting oil producing countries in sub-Saharan Africa by giving case studies of Nigeria, Angola and Equatorial Guinea. We have also critiqued the draft National Oil and Gas Policy under formulation as well as the legal framework. We argue that the oil Dutch Disease and conflict nexus associated with oil producing countries are not a given since there are examples such as Norway which have utilised their oil revenue for transformation and sustainable development. We also propose a creative oil revenue sharing mechanism suitable for Uganda. Our hope is that this paper ushers in constructive debate and discussion over the oil and gas resources in order to inform a relevant policy and legal regime that will ensure that the hopes and expectations of the citizens of Uganda are met and that poverty becomes history in our country.

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