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Academic Mission
The Master of Development Studies program at Makerere University offers advanced training in critical theories and practical approaches to understanding and addressing complex development challenges. This interdisciplinary program equips students with a robust analytical toolkit to examine issues of poverty, inequality, governance, and sustainability across diverse contexts. Through rigorous coursework and research, participants will engage with contemporary development debates and acquire skills in policy analysis, program design, and impact evaluation. The curriculum emphasizes both theoretical foundations and applied methodologies, fostering a critical understanding of development processes and actors. Graduates of this program are prepared for impactful careers in international organizations, national governments, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector, focusing on areas such as policy advisory, program management, and research. Key skills developed include critical thinking, research methodology, and effective communication for development practice.
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