Reports
Unregulated campaign spending and its impact on electoral participants in Uganda
ACFIM Annual Report – 2015
The year 2015 was a watershed moment for ACFIM as we engaged in groundbreaking surveys on the 9th Parliament on Campaign Spending and Constituency Demands; …
Scoping Study on Political Financing in Uganda
Since 1958 and 1962 when Uganda received self-rule and independence respectively, politics has been evolving and each election period has presented itself differently with its …
DLC5 Chairman By-Election Final Report
The Electoral Commission accredited four (4) campaign finance experts from Alliance for Finance Monitoring (ACFIM) to carry out observation for the By-election of Nebbi District …
ACFIM Final Report 2016
This report is an outcome of a 10 months study conducted by Alliance for Campaign Finance Monitoring (ACFIM) on the financing of campaigns for the …
Study of Utilisation of State Funds during Election Campaigns in Uganda 2015_2016
Every country aspires to have a democratic process that is competitive but fair for all actors in determination of how their country is governed. Increasingly, …
Curbing Vote Buying in Uganda_A Village Based Study Covering 52 Districts
This study was conducted to trace the depth of vote-buying in Ugandan society, taking a sample from 1,426 villages in Uganda. VIEW FULL REPORT HERE
Study on Possible Misuse of Public Funds for Election Campaigns in Uganda – 2016
In the FY 2015/16, the approved national budget by the Parliament of Uganda was UGX 23.9 trillion. This was also the first year for the …
Parliamentary Survey on Campaign Finance Reforms
Alliance for Campaign Finance Monitoring (ACFIM) partnered with the National Democratic Institute (NDI) to conduct a survey of Members of the 10th Parliament on campaign …
Eat Widely Vote Wisely – Working Paper
We estimate the effects of one of the largest anti-vote-buying campaigns ever studied—with half a million voters exposed across 1427 villages—in Uganda’s 2016 elections… VIEW …
Extended Study on Campaign Financing for Presidential and Member of Parliament races
Currently, money dominates Uganda’s politics and as a result, the gap between elected politicians and their voters has widened substantially. View Report Here