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    • Religious (de)politicisation in Uganda’s 2016 elections 

      Ssentongo, Jimmy Spire (Taylor & Francis Group, 2017)
      Religion has influenced Ugandan politics ever since colonial times. While the interrelations of religion and politics have altered since the coming to power of president Museveni’s National Resistance Movement (NRM), ...
    • Removal of Public Officers from Office: Law and Justice in a Flux 

      Fayokun, Kayode O. (African Journals Online, 2012)
      This paper examined the state of the law on removal of public officers from office. It observed that there are competing interests of labour and industry to be served by the rules on disengagement from public office. ...
    • The representation of gender in English textbooks in Uganda 

      Namatende-Sakwa, Lydia; Barton, Amanda (Taylor and Francis, 2012-06-29)
      The central role played by textbooks in children’s education in developing countries has been highlighted previously in this journal. This paper reports on how an English-language textbook used commonly in Ugandan secondary ...
    • Research and the future of architecture educaton in East Africa 

      Olweny, Mark R. O. (2013)
      Research in architecture education in East Africa has for the most part been presented in what can best be described as a “silo” approach, presented in a stand alone “Research Methodology” courses that are separate from ...
    • Research as a Cornerstone of Quality Assurance in University Education with specific Reference to Uganda Martyrs University 

      Okoth, Pontian G. (African Journals Online, 2012)
      This paper discusses the nexus between research and quality assurance in contemporary higher education, with specific reference to Uganda Martyrs University. Starting with discussion of the concept of research—touching ...
    • Researching the Reintegration of Formerly Abducted Children in Northern Uganda Through Action Research: Experiences and Reflection 

      Angucia, Margaret; Zeelen, Jacques; De Jong, Gideon (2010)
      This paper presents experiences and reflections on the use of a participatory research methodologyunder the difficult conditions of a war situation in northern Uganda. We draw from two compli-mentary approaches in action ...
    • Response to land degradation in Muduuma Sub-County, Mpigi District Uganda 

      Lutalo, Bernard (African Journals Online; G-Card, 2023-02)
      This study dealt with response to land degradation in Muduuma Sub-County, Mpigi District-Uganda. The study employed the cross sectional design due to its ability to collect data on more than one case from different respondents ...
    • Rethinking Anti-Corruption Strategies in Uganda: An Ethical Reflection 

      Okok, Samuel; Ssentongo, Jimmy Spire (University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2020-07-01)
      Corruption continues to be one of the key challenges to the governance and development of many African countries. In Uganda, despite the existence of various anti-corruption strategies, several scandals can be cited in ...
    • 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 ...
    • A review of enabling factors in support intervention programmes for early school leavers: 

      Tukundane, Cuthbert; Kanyandago, Peter; Minnaert, Alexander; Zeelen, Jacques (Elsevier, 2015-02)
      One of the major problems facing education systems in Sub-Saharan Africa is the phenomenon of young people who leave school before completion. Research has shown that this phenomenon disadvantages young people and exposes ...
    • A Review of Human Resource for Health in Uganda 

      Matsiko, Charles Wycliffe; Kiwanuka, Julie (Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2003-12)
      The importance of human resources in health systems needs not to be over-emphasised. Expenditure on health workers forms a significant proportion of total health expenditure in many countries. In order to effectively ...
    • Review of the land use and climate change impact assessments in semi-arid ecosystems in Africa: Opportunities and challenges 

      Chisadza, Bright; Musinguzi, Simon Peter; Gwate, Onalenna; Malinga, Wayne (Forscher, 2023-12-25)
      Despite the existing literature on climate variability (CV) and land use change (LUC) impact assessments, understanding their effectiveness in semi-arid regions remains challenging. This review aims to assess the effectiveness ...
    • Risk Factors for Helminth, Malaria, and HIV Infection in Pregnancy in Entebbe, Uganda 

      Ndibazza, Juliet; Bazanya, Proscovia Namujju; Kizza, Moses; Ameke, Christine; Omoding, Nicolas Emojong; Booth, Mark; Elliott, Alison Mary; Woodburn, Patrick William; Muhangi, Lawrence; Hillier, Stephen (Uganda Martyrs University, 2009)
      factors for infections informs planning of interventions and analysis of the impact of infections on health outcomes.To describe risk factors for helminths, malaria and HIV in pregnant Ugandan women before intervention in ...
    • Risk Factors for Hemorrhagic and Ischemic Stroke in Sub-Saharan Africa 

      Namale, Gertrude; Kamacooko, Onesmus; Kinengyere, Alison; Yperzeele, Laetitia; Cras, Patrick; Ddumba, Edward; Seeley, Janet; Newton, Robert (HINDAWI LTD , ADAM HOUSE, 3RD FLR, 1 FITZROY SQ, LONDON, ENGLAND, W1T 5HF, 2018-05-31)
      Introduction. In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), there is a significant burden of ischemic stroke (IS) and hemorrhagic stroke (HS), although data on risk factors for each type are sparse. In this systematic review we attempt to ...
    • Risk Factors for Seropositivity to Kaposi Sarcoma–Associated Herpesvirus Among Children in Uganda 

      Wakeham, Katie; Webb, Emily L.; Sebina, Ismail; Nalwoga, Angela; Muhangi, Lawrence; Miley, Wendell; Johnston, Thomas; Ndibazza, Juliet; Whitby, Denise; Newton, Robert; Elliott, Alison M (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013)
      Background: Determinants of Kaposi sarcoma–associated herpesvirus (KSHV) seropositivity among children living in sub-Saharan African populations where infection is endemic are not well understood. Local environmental ...
    • Risk of Being Seropositive for Multiple Human Papillomavirus Types Among Finnish and Ugandan Women 

      Namujju, Bazanya Proscovia; Surcel, Heljä-Marja; Kirnbauer, Reinhard; Kaasila, Marjo; Banura, Cecily; Byaruhanga, Romano; Muwanga, Moses; Mbidde, Katongole Edward; Koskela, Pentti; Lehtinen, Matti (Informa Healthcare, Taylor & Francis, 2010-02-24)
      Although infections with multiple human papillomavirus (HPV) types have been reported widely, more information is needed on the occurrence of the different types. We determined the distribution of seroprevalences to multiple ...
    • Risk perception and usage of non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis among fisherfolk in Ggulwe parish on the shores of Lake Victoria in central Uganda 

      Bahikire1, Daraus; Nanyingi, Miisa; Atuhairwe, Christine; Matama, Catherine; Ninsiima, Lesley Rose; Bbuye, Mudarshiru (Frontiers, 2023-11-08)
      The use of non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) to prevent HIV acquisition among those exposed as an approach to HIV prevention has expanded in Uganda. Although there are increased eorts to avail nPEP ...
    • Road Traffic Injuries: Cross-sectional Cluster Randomized Countrywide Population Data From 4 Low-income Countries 

      Zafar, Syed Nabeel; Canner, Joseph K; Nagarajan, Neeraja; Kushner, Adam L; Gupta, Shailvi; Tran, Tu M; Stewart, Barclay T; Kamara, Thaim B; Kyamanywa, Patrick; Amatya, Kapendra S; Galukande, Moses; Petroze, Robin T; Nwomeh, Benedict C; Smith, Emily R; Haglund, Michael M; Benedict Nwomeh, Benedict; Groen, Reinou S (Elsevier Science Inc , Ste 800, 230 Park Ave, New York, USA, NY, 10169, 2018)
      Introduction Road traffic injuries (RTI) are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality around the world. The burden is highest in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) and is increasing. We aimed to describe the ...
    • The Role of Governments in Ending and Preventing Armed Conflicts 

      Okuonzi, Sam Agatre (Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2004-08)
      The war in northern Uganda is ending, or is it? The official Government position is that the war is practically over. And they have evidence for it. Rebel soldiers are surrendering in droves, and the Lord’s Resistance Army ...
    • Role of Military Termites (Pseudocanthotermes militaris) in Improving Soil Productivity in Tropical Agroecosystems 

      Apori, Samuel Obeng; Murongo, Marius Flarian; Hanyabui, Emmanuel; Muli, Gideon Kalii; Wamuyu, Beatrice (Annual Research & Review in Biology, 2020-06)
      Termites are insects classified at the taxonomic rank of infrared Isoptera. They are soil animals since they spend some part of their life cycle in the soil; together with their association with the soil, ...