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If you are interested in accessing all digitalized publications of Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, please visit the FES Digital Library. Please feel free to contact us if you are interested in a specific publication.

If you are interested in the history of social democracy, please have a look at the following publication published in the FES Digital Library.

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This Handbook has been developed by Akina Mama wa Afrika (AMwA) with support from Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) for a woman, working in the informal…


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Ramathan Ggoobi | Publication

This study set out to investigate and document operations in Uganda’s industrial parks, primarily the employment and skills requirements of firms…


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Tom Goodfellow, Paul Isolo Mukwaya | Publication

The report brings together the perspectives of a wide range of stakeholders to document the main ‘movers’ in the contemporary urban public transport…


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Erick Manga, Paula Hamilton, Stephenson Kisingu | Publication

The public transport sector in Uganda is rapidly changing through liberalisation processes, increasing informality and the entrance of multinational…


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Robert Kappel | Publication

The European Union’s (EU) relations with the African continent are facing a distinct set of challenges. Contrary to the expectations of both African…


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