Scenario-guided policy planning in Uganda
Using socio-economic scenarios in policy formulation allows for an anticipatory approach to governance processes and the formulation of policies/plans that take into account future uncertainty To fully benefit from the dividends of scenario planning in the Ugandan context, there is need to build the...
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| author | Rutting, Lucas Tumuhereze, Martin Ampaire, Edidah L. Muchunguzi, Perez Acosta, Mariola Okiror, John Francis Asten, Piet J.A. van |
| author_browse | Acosta, Mariola Ampaire, Edidah L. Asten, Piet J.A. van Muchunguzi, Perez Okiror, John Francis Rutting, Lucas Tumuhereze, Martin |
| author_facet | Rutting, Lucas Tumuhereze, Martin Ampaire, Edidah L. Muchunguzi, Perez Acosta, Mariola Okiror, John Francis Asten, Piet J.A. van |
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| description | Using socio-economic scenarios in policy formulation allows for an anticipatory approach to governance processes and the formulation of policies/plans that take into account future uncertainty To fully benefit from the dividends of scenario planning in the Ugandan context, there is need to build the scenario-guided planning capacity of both public and private sectors. There is need for follow up and continuous engagement with government officials responsible after the review process to enable inclusion of recommendations generated into the final policy documents. In some cases, the abstract nature of national policy statements limits the level of detail, hence detailed scenario guided recommendations and information may not easily fit in the existing policy formats. The approach is new and requires extra awareness creation not only for the government officers who draft policies but also for other major policy actors such as the political leadership who approve the policies. |
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| spelling | CGSpace797892024-01-23T12:03:29Z Scenario-guided policy planning in Uganda Rutting, Lucas Tumuhereze, Martin Ampaire, Edidah L. Muchunguzi, Perez Acosta, Mariola Okiror, John Francis Asten, Piet J.A. van climate change agriculture food security policy planning Using socio-economic scenarios in policy formulation allows for an anticipatory approach to governance processes and the formulation of policies/plans that take into account future uncertainty To fully benefit from the dividends of scenario planning in the Ugandan context, there is need to build the scenario-guided planning capacity of both public and private sectors. There is need for follow up and continuous engagement with government officials responsible after the review process to enable inclusion of recommendations generated into the final policy documents. In some cases, the abstract nature of national policy statements limits the level of detail, hence detailed scenario guided recommendations and information may not easily fit in the existing policy formats. The approach is new and requires extra awareness creation not only for the government officers who draft policies but also for other major policy actors such as the political leadership who approve the policies. 2016-12-20 2017-02-07T20:59:34Z 2017-02-07T20:59:34Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/79789 en Open Access application/pdf Rutting L, Tumuhereze M, Ampaire E, Muchunguzi P, Acosta M, Okiror JF, van Asten P. 2016. Scenario-guided policy planning in Uganda. CCAFS Info Note. Copenhagen, Denmark: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). |
| spellingShingle | climate change agriculture food security policy planning Rutting, Lucas Tumuhereze, Martin Ampaire, Edidah L. Muchunguzi, Perez Acosta, Mariola Okiror, John Francis Asten, Piet J.A. van Scenario-guided policy planning in Uganda |
| title | Scenario-guided policy planning in Uganda |
| title_full | Scenario-guided policy planning in Uganda |
| title_fullStr | Scenario-guided policy planning in Uganda |
| title_full_unstemmed | Scenario-guided policy planning in Uganda |
| title_short | Scenario-guided policy planning in Uganda |
| title_sort | scenario guided policy planning in uganda |
| topic | climate change agriculture food security policy planning |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/79789 |
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