Dr. Stefanie Rothenberger | Joseph Cihunda Hengelela | Prof. Dr. Hartmut Hamann | Prof. Dr. Kalala Ilunga-Matthiesen | Prof. Dr. Jean-Michel Kumbu | Prof. Stanislas Makoroka | Prof. Jean Claude Mubalama Zibona | Prof. Ibrahim Salami
This paper comes in the wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic. A pandemic that not only ground the world to a halt, but one that also forced governments and stakeholders alike to critically evaluate the health sector. Inherent challenges plaguing the...
This article reviews the Congolese health system as organized by the legislative and regulatory Act. There is no perfect model for a health system since each country organizes the system considering political, economic and social realities. The...
It is often said that health is wealth. That being the case then, health is an asset to be desired because a healthy man is a wealthy man equally; a healthy nation is invariably a wealthy nation. Health has been described a fundamental human right...
Qualitative healthcare and universal coverage for health can only be achieved in a nation that has sufficient medical equipment, trained personnel and good sanitation. Without these, there can be no quality healthcare. Therefore, this paper examines...
This paper describes the East African Community regional integration cooperation in agriculture in a nutshell and gives a brief overview of the status of the agriculture sector in Uganda. The author furthermore considers in detail the relevant legal...
Agriculture sector in Kenya is the fundamental part of the economy contributing 25 percent of the total Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and another 27 percent indirectly.1 The sector employs over 40 percent of the total population and over 70 percent...
This paper analyses the state of local industrial production in Uganda and how the emergence of COVID-19 has impacted it. This analysis bears in mind the regional context of Uganda as Partner State of the East African Community and a member of the...
This articled examines public water and waste management in Nigeria: Legal framework, obstacles and challenges. Public water and waste management has emerged as one of the greatest challenges facing environmental protection in Nigeria. The question...
Access to public services in developing countries is always inefficient and resistant to reform. Despite substantial investments in public water and waste management in Uganda, coverage and service levels have failed to improve as expected due to...
This work seeks to examine the Nigerian Healthcare system through the lens of its public health insurance laws to access its successes and challenges and also make recommedations towards an effective healthcare delivery system.
Harmful tax competition is a topic that is globally and hotly discussed. For the past three decades, research on this topic consistently increased. Globally, states have been engaged in different projects aiming at regulating that phenomenon....
Malawi's Constitution of 1994 changed the law in a pro-human rights direction. It provides for safe guarding measures aimed at protecting human rights. Malawi also has progressive pro-human rights legislations which emulate provisions of...
The paper discusses the important role played by the dairy sector in Kenya with respect to economic development from which the economic and social rights can be realised. In doing so the paper defines an elaborate structural framework within which...
Infrastructure projects spend a lot of funds for development and management. Tanzania like other countries has been attracting many donors to establish, expand and manage a variety of infrastructure projects ranging from road and airport...