The oil era is dawning in Uganda. It has the potential to accelerate development and drive the country's transformation into a regional—and even global—economic player. But oil also brings risks: of eroding the relationship between people and government, of economic distortion, of increased corruption, and of internal tensions.
The oil era is dawning in Uganda. It has the potential to accelerate development and drive the country's transformation into a regional—and even global—economic player. But oil also brings risks: of eroding the relationship between people and government, of economic distortion, of increased corruption, and of internal tensions.