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An Examination of the Gender Dimensions in Accessing and Utilising Microfinance in Buhaguzi County, Hoima District
(Uganda Martyrs University, 2007)BAGUMA JOHN (2007-03-MA-PTR-008) An Examination of the Gender Dimensions in Accessing and Utilising Microfinance in Buhaguzi County, Hoima District This study delved into gender dimensions in accessing and utilising ... -
Examining the Contribution of Microfinance Institutions to the Development of Commercial Agriculture in Ntungamo District: A Case Study of Finance Trust Bank in Ntungamo Sub-County.
(Uganda Martyrs University, 2012)RUHANGAABAHO PRIVATO (2012-M093-10032) Examining the Contribution of Microfinance Institutions to the Development of Commercial Agriculture in Ntungamo District: A Case Study of Finance Trust Bank in Ntungamo Sub-County. The ... -
Examining the Effectiveness of Government-Run Poverty Eradication Programmes in Kabarole District: A Case Study of LGDP, PMA and NAADS in Bukuuku Sub-County
(Uganda Martyrs University, 2007)BYOMUHANGI APOLO (2007-MO53-10005) Examining the Effectiveness of Government-Run Poverty Eradication Programmes in Kabarole District: A Case Study of LGDP, PMA and NAADS in Bukuuku Sub-County This dissertation is about ... -
Examining the Effects of Drought on the Livelihoods of Selected Rural Households in Ongino Sub-County, in Kumi District
(Uganda Martyrs University, 2009)IGOLA WINFRED (2009-MO91-10005) Examining the Effects of Drought on the Livelihoods of Selected Rural Households in Ongino Sub-County, in Kumi District Once a thriving settlement with many fortunes of livelihoods, drought ... -
Examining the Impact of Diversity Management in Relation to Staff Performance: A Case Study of Jinja Municipal Council.
(Uganda Martyrs University, 2008)BYAMAH HILLARY (2008-M102-20023) Examining the Impact of Diversity Management in Relation to Staff Performance: A Case Study of Jinja Municipal Council. This study was conducted in Jinja Municipality. It was geared towards ... -
Examining the Role of Youth Empowerment in Community Development in Koboko District: A Case Study of Koboko Town Council
(Uganda Martyrs University, 2008)BONGO PATRICK NAMISI (2008-MO91-10151) Examining the Role of Youth Empowerment in Community Development in Koboko District: A Case Study of Koboko Town Council The ultimate resource of any community is its people and ... -
Examining the Socio-economic Factors Affecting the Performance of Savings and Credit Co-operative Societies: A Case Study of Koboko United Savings and Credit Co-operative Society
(Uganda Martyrs University, 2009)ALORO JOSEPH (2009-M091-10002) Examining the Socio-economic Factors Affecting the Performance of Savings and Credit Co-operative Societies: A Case Study of Koboko United Savings and Credit Co-operative Society The ... -
Excluded youth and skills training in Uganda.
(2015-02)This paper shares insights into how the youth population in Uganda that is excluded from education can best be helped to develop skills necessary for the labour market and for other livelihood opportunities, such as ... -
Experiments in Visual Analysis: (Re)positionings of children and youth in relation to Larger Sociocultural Issues
(2007)One of the most distinctive features of the 21st Century is the dominance of the visual and its relationship to multiple modalities of communication. Human experience is more visual and visualized than ever before ... -
An exploratory study of men’s companionship, perceptions and experiences during pregnancy and delivery in Uganda2017
(BMC, 2017-06-19)Background: Globally, low involvement of men in maternal health care services remains a problem to health care providers and policy makers. Men’s support is essential for making women’s world better. There are increasing debates ... -
Exploring Challenges Faced by Physically Disabled Women in Utilizing Antenal Services in Kabale Municipality
(Bioline International, 2021)The right to utilize ANC services is included in Sustainable Development goals to improve maternal and neonatal health outcomes. According to Uganda MOH, every pregnant woman has got to attend four ANC visits in order ... -
Exploring gender equality in the health workforce: A study in Uganda and Somalia
(Tropical Health and Education Trust (THET), 2019)A Gender Study commissioned by THET in 2017 found that gender inequity is widely recognised as an obstacle for women working in the health sector in LMICs. The study identified three key issues: Discrimination against ... -
Exploring the relationship between privatisation of health care and infant mortality in Africa
(Uganda Martyrs University Press, 2005-08)The introduction of user fee system in the government health facilities of most Sub-Saharan African countries (SSA), shifted part of the burden of financing health care onto the community, raising concerns about its relation ... -
Export Health Workers? For Uganda, An Indecent Proposal Until…
(Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2004-12)This paper challenges the decision by the Government of Uganda to export health workers to developed countries. It argues that while the Ugandan National Health Policy emphasises strengthening the numbers of health personnel ... -
Factors Affecting Government in the Delivery of Health Services at Wakiso Health Centre, Wakiso District.
(Uganda Martyrs University, 2010)WANYANA SYLIVIA KAJUBI (2010-MO92-20042) Factors Affecting Government in the Delivery of Health Services at Wakiso Health Centre, Wakiso District. The study sought to investigate the factors affecting government in the ... -
Factors affecting Mathematics achievement of first-year secondary school students in Central Uganda
(Education Association of South Africa (EASA), 2015-08)This study explores the sources of variability in Mathematics achievement of Ugandan students at the student, classroom and school level. The Mathematics score and questionnaire responses of 4,819 first-year secondary ... -
Factors Affecting Patient Flow in Outpatient Departments of two Regional Referral Hospitals in Uganda (Jinja and Gulu Regional Referral Hospitals)
(Uganda Martyrs University, 2012)GIHEMBO BRIDGET (2012-M191-10010) Factors Affecting Patient Flow in Outpatient Departments of two Regional Referral Hospitals in Uganda (Jinja and Gulu Regional Referral Hospitals) Patient flow is a concept reflecting ... -
Factors Affecting the Integration of Nutrition Services in the Lower Health Facilities of Kisoro District.
(Uganda Martyrs University, 2011)BIRUNGI K. ANTHONY (2011-M121-10004) Factors Affecting the Integration of Nutrition Services in the Lower Health Facilities of Kisoro District The data from the previous three UDHS‟s show high levels of child and maternal ... -
Factors Affecting the Utilization of Antenatal Care 4 th Visit Among Mothers in Rubirizi District, Uganda
(July Press, 2022-05-11)Globally, the World Health Organization recommends all women with uncomplicated pregnancies to attend up to four ANC visits during the course of the pregnancy. However, it has been reported elsewhere that the ANC 4th ... -
Factors Associated With Late Antenatal Enrolment Among Pregnant Women Aged 15-49 Years At Masindi Hospital
(Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, 2021-03)Early ANC attendance is vital for early identification of pregnancy related health risks to either mother or baby or both, and interventions instituted. This results in good delivery outcomes. The main objective of this ...