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    • High burden of neurodevelopmental delay among children born to women with obstructed labour in Eastern Uganda: a cohort study 

      Chebet, Martin; Musaba, Milton W.; Mukunya, David; Makoko, Brian; Napyo, Agnes; Nantale, Ritah; Auma, Proscovia; Atim, Ketty; Nahurira, Doreck; Lee, Seungwon; Okello, Dedan; Ssegawa, Lawrence; Bromley, Kieran; Burgoine, Kathy; Ndeezi, Grace; Tumwine K., James; Wandambwa, Julius; Kiguli, Sarah (MDPI, 2023-02-16)
      Over 250 million infants in low and middle-income countries do not fulfill their neurodevelopment potential. In this study, we assessed the incidence and risk factors for neurodevelopmental delay (NDD) among children born ...
    • On Development and Democracy: The Willing and Unwilling Goers 

      Kisekka, Joseph; Tshimba, David-Ngendo (African Journals Online, 2017)
      This article argues that the question of what comes first between development and democracy is a settled question: each is a standalone though not an isolated phenomenon. The analysis put forth, therefore, is an attempt ...
    • Rethinking the security-development nexus in the context of human security 

      Asiimwe Muchwa, Solomon (Everant Publishers Ltd, 2023-05-07)
      This paper sought to reshape the discourse on the security-development nexus. The paper indicts the former discourse that is based on the traditional conceptualization of security and development and demonstrates the extent ...
    • South Korea’s Development Success: Lessons for Uganda 

      Musinguzi, Denis (African Journals Online, 2017)
      From a least developed and aid receiving country to a developed and donor country within six decades, South Korea represents one of the unprecedented world‘s phenomenal and remarkable development experience. A combination ...