A review of policies for improving human nutrition in Uganda and the use of evidence for making policy

This study shows that some robust administrative procedures for policy making, planning, budgeting and implementation are in place. But it also reveals that even if a large body of information related to the nutritional status of the Ugandan population is available, it may not necessarily meet the needs for information of decision makers or be easily accessible.

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