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    • Effects of cost on the quality of MBA programmes in Ugandan Universities 

      Mande, W.M (Nkumba University, 2009)
      The current study set out to assess the effect of cost on the quality of Master of Business Administration [MBA] programmes in Ugandan Universities using a hypothesized model. The research was carried out in six universities ...
    • Determining Staffing Levels and Mix of UCMB Affiliated Hospitals 

      Namaganda, Grace (Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2004-12)
      Uganda Catholic Medical Bureau (UCMB) affiliated hospitals, like many other health institutions, are stressed by limited resources and increasing costs. This calls for a need to finance the increasing costs through efficiency ...
    • Bhopal 20 Years on: Globalization and Corporate Responsibility 

      Murru, Maurizio (Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2004-12)
      The year 2004 marks the 20th anniversary of the worst industrial disaster in human history. Some 40 tonnes of methyl isocyanate leaked from a tank at the Union Carbide Corporation (UCC) chemical pesticide plant in Bhopal, ...
    • Reduction of User Fees in the Private-Not-For-Profit Hospitals in Uganda: Implications for Equity and Sustainability 

      Mugisha, John (Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2004-12)
      While the reduction of user fees was not seriously contested as a big step towards equity and evidence of faithfulness to their mission, many private-not-for-profit (PNFP) hospitals dragged their feet in implementing these ...
    • Export Health Workers? For Uganda, An Indecent Proposal Until… 

      Maniple, Everd (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 ...
    • Do Affordable Fees Really Matter? The Case of Nkozi Hospital 

      Mabirizi, David (Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2004-12)
      This paper looks at the pervasive problem of low utilisation of health units for maternal and other reproductive health services. It gives one example of how a poorly performing institution made a turn-around and, driven ...
    • Measuring Patient Satisfaction in UCMB Health Institutions 

      Lochoro, Peter (Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2004-12)
      There is growing interest to measure patient satisfaction and collect the views of patients about the services they use. Satisfaction is essential if we have to get people utilize services, comply with treatments and improve ...
    • Innovative Approaches to Community Mobilisation Forimmunisation in Maracha Health Sub District, Arua District 

      Driwale, Alfred (Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2004-12)
      For years, the vaccination coverage for the indicator doses (DPT3) in Maracha Health Sub-District (HSD) have not reached the 80% target set by the Ministry of health. The Health Sub District management team brainstormed ...
    • History and Evolution of Public Procurement Reforms in Uganda 

      Wanyama, Simeon (2016)
      This chapter discusses the history and evolution of public procurement in Uganda and presents a thorough review of the laws and regulations, audit and investigation reports, as well as the opinions of the practitioners ...
    • Inequalities in Medical Research and Development: The Case of Neglected Diseases 

      Cicciò, Luigi (Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2004-12)
      According to the World Health Report 2002, preventable or treatable infectious and parasitic diseases are the primary causes of death worldwide. The limited availability of appropriate drugs to treat these diseases is a ...
    • International Recruitment of Health Workers to the UK: A Report for DFID 

      Buchan, James; Dovlo, Delanyo (Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2004-12)
      Whilst the issue of international migration of health workers is sometimes presented as a one-way linear "brain drain", the dynamics of international mobility, migration and recruitment of health workers re complex, covering ...
    • Building Scientific Literacy in HIV/AIDS Education: A case study of Uganda 

      Mutonyi, Harriet; Nielsen, Wendy; Nashon, Samson (2007)
      The term scientific literacy is defined differently in different contexts. The term literacy simply refers to the ability for one to read and write, but recent studies in language literacy have extended this definition. ...
    • Defining Equity in Health 

      Braveman, Paula (Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2004-12)
      For purposes of measurement and operationalisation, equity in health is the absence of systematic disparities in health (or in the major social determinants of health) between groups with different levels of underlying ...
    • 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 ...
    • Integrating Service Delivery in IDP Camps: The Case of Northern Uganda 

      Ogwal, Peter Ogwang (Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2004-08)
      The mid-north and parts of eastern Uganda are under siege from the LRA and poor health. There are about 1.6 million people displaced by the LRA living in squalid camps. In these camps, the IDPs are cramped in huts built ...
    • Identification And Characterization of Guanosine 5′-Monophosphate Reductase of Trypanosoma Congolense as a Drug Target 

      Musinguzi, Peter; Sarwono, Albertus Eka Yudistira; Suganuma, Keisuke; Mitsuhashi, Shinya; Okada, Tadashi; Shigetomi, Kengo; Inoue, Noboru; Ubukata, Makoto (2017)
      Trypanosoma congolense is one of the most prevalent pathogens which causes trypanosomosis in African animals, resulting in a significant economic loss. In its life cycle, T. congolense is incapable of synthesizing purine ...
    • How Much Do Lab Tests Cost? Analysis of Lacor Hospital Laboratory Services 

      Ninci, Antonella; Ocakacon, Robert (Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2004-08)
      An analysis of the laboratory activity costs was done in the Laboratory Department of Lacor Hospital in order to calculate the global cost of each test and to evaluate the cost effectiveness of the service. The study is a ...
    • Malaria and DDT: Myths and Facts 

      Murru, Maurizio (Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2004-08)
      Around the world, about 2,400 million people, in about 100 countries and territories, are still at risk of contracting Malaria. Between 300 and 500 million of them get the disease each year and between 1.1 and 2.7 million ...
    • Continuing Medical Education: Lessons From Butambala Health Sub-District 

      Lule, Haruna (Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2004-08)
      Continuing medical education (CME) is one way of keeping health workers updated with the new developments and new insights in treatment and approaches to health issues. It also helps them remember what is forgotten. This ...
    • Targeting IDPs with Food AID: WFP Assistance in Northern Uganda 

      Kashyap, Purnima; Kaijuka, Brenda K; Mabweijano, Edward (Uganda Martyrs University, Department of Health Sciences, 2004-08)
      The World Food Programme (WFP) is the United Nations (UN) agency responding to humanitarian emergencies by delivering food aid to vulnerable populations worldwide. The protracted insurgency in northern Uganda resulted in ...