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    • Mother Tongue Word Order Competence and Second Language Writing Skills: A Case Study of Acoli and English 

      Akello Lucy Dora, Lucy Dora (African Journals Online, 2009)
      This paper reports the fi ndings of a study that delved into the relati onship between mother tongue (L1) word order competence and second language (L2) writi ng skills, taking the case of Acoli and English respecti vely. ...
    • Motivation and Perseverance of Women in Education Leadership in the United States of America 

      Nakitende, Marie Goretti (2019)
      This study examined executive women leaders in higher education administration in the United States of America. It examined factors influencing women to attain leadership positions. It also looked at the challenges facing ...
    • Multilingual cultural resources in child-headed families in Uganda 

      Namazzi, Elizabeth; Kendrick, E. Maureen (Taylor & Francis Group, 2014)
      This article reports on a study focusing on the use of multilingual cultural resources in child-headed households (CHHs) in Uganda’s Rakai District. Using funds of knowledge and sociocultural perspectives on children’s ...
    • Multimodality and English education in Ugandan schools 

      Kendrick, Maureen; Jones, Shelley; Mutonyi, Harriet; Norton, Bonny (English Studies in Africa, 2006)
      In all societies children have many layers of representational resources Ia vailable to them. Play, movement, song, drama, language and artistic activity are but some of the modalities by which they learn to make sense of ...
    • Need for Regulation of Assisted Reproductive Techniques in Africa 

      Kayode O. Fayokun, Kayode O. (African Journals Online, 2010)
      Reproductive health and population control are part of the goals developing countries are called upon to pursue as part of the millennium development goals (MDGs). Indeed, population health is one of the parameters used ...
    • Neglected Outcomes of Customer Orientation in Urban Public Water Utilities in Uganda and Tanzania 

      Mukokoma, Maurice; Ssemwogere, Edward Anselm (African Journals Online, 2012)
      We used 30 decision making units (DMUs) of National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) in Uganda and Dar es Salaam Water and Sewerage Corporation [DAWASCO] in Tanzania to collect data from customers and workers/regulators ...
    • Neonatal Hypothermia in Uganda: Prevalence and Risk Factors 

      Byaruhanga, Romano; Bergstrom, Anna; Okong, Pius (Oxford University Press, 2005-08-01)
      The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of neonatal hypothermia and associated risk factors. A cross sectional, descriptive study of neonatal hypothermia was performed on 300 newborns consecutively recruited ...
    • Networked texts: discourse, power and gender neutrality in Ugandan physics textbooks 

      Namatende-Sakwa, Lydia (Taylor and Francis, 2018-11-15)
      Research within science textbooks has dominantly focused on examining explicit representations of women and men using quantitative methodology. The assumption that gendered arrangements are necessarily explicit and therefore ...
    • Neurocognitive Function at the First-Line Failure and on the Second-Line Antiretroviral Therapy in Africa 

      Kambugu, Andrew; Thompson, Jennifer; Hakim, James; Tumukunde, Dinah; van Oosterhout, Joep J.; Mwebaze, Raymond; Hoppe, Anne; Abach, James; Kwobah, Charles (Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc., 2016-04-15)
      Objective: To assess neurocognitive function at the first-line antiretroviral therapy failure and change on the second-line therapy. Design: Randomized controlled trial was conducted in 5 sub-Saharan African countries. Methods: ...
    • 'New wave' won't be a tsunami: the genesis of high HIV rates in Africa. 

      Epstein, Helen; Parkinson, Stewart (Uganda Martyrs University Press, 2005-08)
    • Newborn Survival in Uganda: A Decade of Change and Future Implications 

      Mbonye, K. Anthony; Sentongo, Miriam; Mukasa, K Gelasius; Byaruhanga, Romano; Sentumbwe-Mugisa, Olive; Waiswa, Peter; Sengendo, Namala Hanifah; Aliganyira, Patrick; Nakakeeto, Margaret; Lawn, E Joy; Kerber, Kate (Oxford University Press, 2012-06-07)
      Each year in Uganda 141 000 children die before reaching their fifth birthday; 26% of these children die in their first month of life. In a setting of persistently high fertility rates, a crisis in human resources for ...
    • The Next Generation of Rwandan Physicians With a Primary Health Care Mindset 

      Flinkenflögel, Maaike; Kyamanywa, Patrick; Vincent K Cubaka, Vincent K; Cotton, Phil (AOSIS , Postnet Suite 110, Private Bag x 19, Durbanville, South Africa, 7550, 2015)
      Globally there is a need for well-trained primary health care physicians at the district level. Physicians who focus on ambulatory care will be in greater demand in addressing the global burden of chronic disease and ...
    • Nigerian Federal Civil Service: Employee Recruitment, Retention and Performance 

      Gberevbie, Daniel Eseme (African Journals Online, 2010)
      This study delved into the recruitment and retention of employees in the Nigerian Federal Civil Service (NFCS), to establish their impact on the effectiveness of the service. Data were collected through administration ...
    • Nodding Syndrome (NS) in Northern Uganda: A Probable Metabolic Disorder 

      Kitara, Lagoro David; Mwaka, Amos Deogratius; Anywar, Arony Denis; Uwonda, Gilbert; Abwang, Bernard; Kigonya, Edward (Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research, 2013-07-04)
      Aims: To conduct an epidemiological study to establish the association between malnutrition, metabolic disorder and Onchocerciasis to Nodding Syndrome (NS) in Northern Uganda. Study Design: Case-control study design. ...
    • Nodding Syndrome in Ugandan Children—Clinical Features, Brain Imaging and Complications: A Case Series 

      Idro, Richard; Opoka, Opika Robert; Aanyu, T Hellen; Kakooza-Mwesige, Angelina; Piloya-Were, Theresa; Namusoke, Hanifa; Musoke, Bonita Sarah; Nalugya, Joyce; Bangirana, Paul; Mwaka, Amos Deogratius; White, Steven; Chong, King; Atai-Omoruto, D Anne; Mworozi, Edison; Nankunda, Jolly; Kiguli, Sarah; Aceng, Ruth Jane; Tumwine, K James (BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2013-04-08)
      Objectives Nodding syndrome is a devastating neurological disorder of uncertain aetiology affecting children in Africa. There is no diagnostic test, and risk factors and symptoms that would allow early diagnosis are poorly ...
    • Nodding Syndrome: Recent Insights into Etiology, Pathophysiology, and Treatment 

      Mwaka, Amos Deogratius; Semakula, Roy Jerome; Abbo, Catherine; Idro, Richard (Dove press Ltd, 2018-05-24)
      Nodding syndrome is an enigmatic neuropsychiatric and epileptiform disorder associated with psychomotor, mental, and physical growth retardation. The disorder affects otherwise previously normal children aged 3–18 years, ...
    • Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians 

      Eyal, Nir; Cancedda, Corrado; Kyamanywa, Patrick; Hurst, Samia A. (Kerman Univ Medical Sciences , Jahad Blvd, Kerman, Iran, 7619813159, 2016)
      Responding to critical shortages of physicians, most sub-Saharan countries have scaled up training of nonphysician clinicians (NPCs), resulting in a gradual but decisive shift to NPCs as the cornerstone of healthcare ...
    • The Northern Uganda War: The “Small Conflict” That Became the World’s Worst Humanitarian Crisis 

      Rodriguez, Carlos (Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2004-08)
      Acholi land was once known as the breadbasket of Uganda, but it is now the poorest part of the country. More than 900,000 people (over 80%) in the districts of Gulu, Kitgum and Pader are displaced, living in camps and ...
    • Novel Organic Fertilisers for Management of Root-Knot Disease of Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] 

      Atungwu, Jonathan Jeremiah; Eremosele, Gold Jude; Ipoola Olabiyi, Timothy; Bukola Orisajo, Samuel (African Journals Online, 2011)
      Organic farming is currently receiving great impetus in Africa due to its potentials to improve nutrition, income and livelihoods of resource-poor smallholder farmers. Sustainable management of root-knot nematodes in ...
    • Nsambya Community Home-Based Care Complements National HIV and TB Management Efforts and Contributes to Health Systems Strengthening in Uganda: An Observational Study 

      Massavon, William; Mugenyi, Levi; Nsubuga, Martin; Lundin, Rebecca; Penazzato, Martina; Nannyonga, Maria; Namisi, Charles; Ingabire, Resty; Kalibbala, Daniel; Kironde, Susan; Costenaro, Paola; Bilardi, Davide; Mazza, Antonio; Criel, Bart; Tumwine, K. James; Seeley, Janet; Giaquinto, Carlo (HINDAWI LTD , ADAM HOUSE, 3RD FLR, 1 FITZROY SQ, LONDON, ENGLAND, W1T 5HF, 2014-03-06)
      Community Home-Based Care (CHBC) has evolved in resource-limited settings to fill the unmet needs of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA). We compare HIV and tuberculosis (TB) outcomes from the Nsambya CHBC with national ...