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    • 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 ...
    • Nutritional Recovery Outcome among Moderately Malnourished Under-five Children in Communities Implementing Positive Deviance - Hearth or Community Health Workers’ Nutrition Promotion Approaches in Karusi and Kirundo Provinces, Burundi 

      Inamahoro, Chantal; Kiguli, Juliet; Makumbi, Fredrick Edward; Wamuyu-Maina, Gakenia; Wamani, Henry (African Journals Online, 2017)
      The Positive Deviance - Hearth (PD-H) approach is important in controlling malnutrition; however, there is limited data on its effect in improving nutrition status. Objective: To assess the effect of PD-H and community ...
    • Obesity and type 2 diabetes in sub-Saharan Africans – Is the burden in today’s Africa similar to African migrants in Europe? The RODAM study 

      Agyemang, Charles; Meeks, Karlijn; Beune, Erik; Dabo, Ellis Owusu; Mockenhaupt, Frank P; Addo, Juliet; Aikins, Ama de Graf; Bahendeka, Silver; Danquah, Ina; Schulze, Matthias B; Spranger, Joachim; Burr, Tom; Baffour, Peter Agyei; Amoah, Stephen K; Galbete, Cecilia; Henneman, Peter; Grobusch, Kerstin Klipstein; Nicolaou, Mary; Adeyemo, Adebowale; Straalen, Jan van; Smeeth, Liam; Stronks, Karien (BMC, 2016-10-21)
      Background: Rising rates of obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) are impending major threats to the health of African populations, but the extent to which they differ between rural and urban settings in Africa and upon ...
    • 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 ...
    • On the Challenge of Adopting Standard EHR Systems in Developing Countries 

      Ssembatya, Richard; Kayem, Anne; Gary, Marsden (2013)
      Electronic health record (EHR) systems are a popular mechanism for accessing health records in the developed world and have contributed towards improved and cost-effective health care management. However, the development ...
    • Online architectural education: reflections on COVID-19 emergency remote learning in East Africa 

      Olweny, Mark RO; Ndibwami, Alex; Ahimbisibwe, Achilles (Sage, 2022-08-18)
      This paper investigates how students in two schools of architecture in East Africa, engaged with educational activities during the early phase of the COVID-19 lockdown. The COVID-19 lockdown and shift to emergency remote ...
    • Opportunities for surgical research in the Covid-19 era 

      Kyamanywa, Patrick (Annals of African Surgery, 2021)
      The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on 11 March 2020 (1). This was followed by near total disruption of all sectors, including the health sector, that will have lasting impact. ...
    • Optimal complementary feeding practices among caregivers and their children aged 6–23 months in Kisoro district, Uganda 

      Birungi, Tracy Lukiya; Ejalu, David Livingstone (BioMed Central Ltd - part of Springer Nature, 2022-08-16)
      There are many risk factors for stunting, and studies most often corroborate complementary feeding practices as a significant risk factor. Information on the prevalence of optimal complementary feeding practices and factors ...
    • Optimizing Smallholder Returns to Fertilizer Use: Bean, Soybean and Groundnut 

      Byalebeka, John; Kayuki, Kaizzi C.; Semalulu, Onesmus; Alou, Isaac Newton; Zimwanguyizza, Williams; Nansamba, Angella; Odama, Emmanuel; Musinguzi, Patrick; Ebanyat, Peter; Hyuha, Theodore; Kasharu, Appollo K.; Wortmann, Charles S. (2011)
      Smallholder African farmers commonly lack the financial means to purchase enough fertilizer for application at the economical optimal rates (EOR), or the rates for maximization of net returns ha−1, to all of their land. ...
    • Our Medical Colleges: A Reflection On The Past, Present and Future 

      Kakande, Ignatius (The College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA), 2004-12-02)
      “The medical student’s present education is badly fragmented because his professors are not teaching him clinical medicine as should be taught – mainly because they themselves are not usually clinical doctors” Dr. J. ...
    • Overcoming barriers to anti-epileptic treatment: 

      Odaga, John; Cicciò, Luigi; Bakaitwoha, Everd Maniple (Uganda Martyrs University Press, 2008-04-01)
      Epilepsy, like many other mental illnesses, is more prevalent than is commonly acknowledged. Moreover, its social and economic burden is excessive for the individual, family, health system and country at large. People with ...
    • Overcoming Poverty: Accounting for Stagnation and Upward Mobility in Central Uganda 

      Ssempebwa, Jude; Ndagire, Abisagi Kasoma; Kule, Abraham; Ssekyewa, Charles; Nnyanzi, David; Kisolo, Gelvan; Nyende, Jeremiah; Masereka, Joseph; Nambuubi, Juliet; Otaala, Laura; Akello, Lucy Dora; Odong, Moses; Okullo, Nellie Florence; Kanyandago, Peter; Lugemwa, Peter; Ouma, Richard; Akabwai, Steven (Kisubi Brothers University College, 2012)
      Poverty in Uganda has been the subject of extensive scholarship and policy attention. Subsequently, several poverty alleviation programmes/ projects have been implemented in the country over the last five decades. ...
    • An Overview Cancer Management And Prevention In Africa 

      Kakande, Ignatius (The College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA), 2001)