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Publication Governance challenges in post-conflict agricultural recovery programs in Northern Uganda : a comparative study of the Northern Uganda Social Action Fund (NUSAF) and the National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS)(2015) Wassajja, Emmy; Birner, ReginaViolent conflicts are a major constraint to food security and agricultural development in many regions of the developing world. Rebuilding agriculture is a primary task after a conflict comes to an end yet agricultural recovery projects are challenging to implement because governance challenges such as corruption and elite capture are wide spread in post-conflict projects. This thesis presents a detailed case study of such governance challenges taking two agricultural recovery projects in Northern Uganda as examples. Overall, the study concludes that there is no ‘‘silverbullet‘‘ in improving governance of livelihoods programs in post-conflict areas. However, when both demand and supply-side strategies are implemented in a well-coordinated way, the governance challenges inherent in post-conflict recovery programs can be confronted more effectively.This will make an important contribution to rebuilding the agricultural livelihoods and ensuring food security in conflict-affected regions.