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James Ochieng Robert
ID: UNCST-2025-R023203
Investigating the Vectors and non-human reservoirs for visceral Leishmaniasis in the Karamoja sub-region of Uganda
REFNo: NS1124ES

1. To identify the prevalent sand fly species and distribution in selected VL hotspot villages in the Karamoja sub-region.
2. To determine the sand fly host feeding preference within VL hotspot villages in the Karamoja sub-region.
3. To determine the prevalent rodent species in the VL hotspot villages of the Karamoja sub-region.
4. To identify the presence and species of Leishmania parasites isolated from sand flies and rodents in the Karamoja sub-region.

Uganda 2026-02-20 15:25:37 2029-02-20 Natural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Benjamin Wairindi
ID: UNCST-2025-R021862
The Integration of Ecological Sustainability into Refugee Self-reliance Strategies; A Case Study of Uganda
REFNo: A725ES

i. To explore the extent to which current theories and models of refugee self-reliance in Uganda incorporate ecological sustainability and identify gaps in their application. ii. To identify key ecological prerequisites and sustainable agricultural practices that support self-sufficient livelihoods for refugee and host communities. iii. To determine how nature-based solutions and ecological strategies can be integrated into Uganda’s refugee policy framework to enhance arable land utilization and regenerative livelihood outcomes. iv. To generate actionable insights from empirical findings to guide policy formulation and sustainable resource management in refugee-hosting contexts.
Uganda 2026-02-20 15:21:57 2029-02-20 Agricultural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Byaruhanga RichardSserioza
ID: UNCST-2025-R017563
Effects, Risk Factors, and Treatment Outcomes Among Patients with Multidrug-Resistant and Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Southwestern Uganda
REFNo: HS6938ES

1. To the impact of MDR/XDR TB on the quality of life of patients attending Mbarara, Kabale, and Fortportal Regional Referral Hospitals. 2. To establish treatment outcomes (cured, treatment completed, failure, died or lost follow-up) among MDR/XDR TB patients over a four-year period (January 2019 to December 2023) 3. To identify risk factors that predispose to MDR / XDR TB in patients from Southwestern Uganda.
Uganda 2026-02-20 15:20:40 2029-02-20 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Mi Kyoung PARK
ID: UNCST-2025-R019313
Long-term Effectiveness of Vocational Training Programs for Ex-combatants in Post-conflict Uganda: A 20-Year Retrospective Study on Social Reintegration Impacts
REFNo: SS4015ES

To assess the long-term effectiveness of vocational training programs provided to ex-combatants in Uganda approximately 20 years after implementation, focusing on their current socio-economic status and level of social integration.
South Korea 2026-02-20 15:19:35 2029-02-20 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Simon Peter Kibira Peter Sebina
ID: UNCST-2019-R000492
Evaluation of feasibility, acceptability and cost of implementing a Multiple First-line Therapies strategy for treatment of uncomplicated malaria in Uganda
REFNo: HS6995ES

1. To evaluate the process of co-design (stakeholder participation, inclusiveness, decision-making mechanisms, and alignment with policy processes). 2. To evaluate the outputs of co-design, including whether the resulting MFT models are feasible, contextually appropriate, and aligned with national policies and system capacities. 3. To implement, document and iteratively adapt MFT strategies, assessing feasibility, fidelity, acceptability and contextual adaptation across delivery settings. 4. To identify and assess the policy, supply chain, and health system factors – including stakeholder engagement – that influence implementation and decisions on scale-up across sectors. 5. To evaluate the cost, cost drivers, and overall cost impact of implementing and sustaining MFT models implemented across the four countries in diverse health system contexts.
Uganda 2026-02-20 15:16:41 2029-02-20 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Ruth Kigozi Nassali
ID: UNCST-2021-R013025
Optimizing Malaria Surveillance: National-level Review of approaches, tools and interventions to inform innovative strategies for Uganda
REFNo: SS4862ES

2.1 Study Aim: • To assess the impact, experiences and outcomes of malaria surveillance interventions, approaches and tools in Uganda. 2.2 Study Objectives: • To investigate the effects of interventions, approaches and tools aimed at improving malaria surveillance system performance, data quality, and data use. • To systematically identify surveillance strengthening challenges and existing evidence-informed solutions critical for impact and provision of value for money.
Uganda 2026-02-20 15:12:21 2029-02-20 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Balaamsikina Mwasa
ID: UNCST-2025-R022991
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT REFORMS AND FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY AMONG SELECTED PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS IN UGANDA
REFNo: SS4822ES

I. Evaluate the effect of structural financial management reforms on financial accountability in selected public sector organizations in Uganda.
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II. Assess the effect of policy-related financial management reforms on financial accountability in selected public sector organizations in Uganda.
III. Examine the effect of technological financial management reforms on financial accountability in selected public sector organizations in Uganda.
IV. Analyse the influence of audit and internal control reforms on financial accountability in selected public sector organizations in Uganda.
V. Determine the effect of revenue management reforms on financial accountability in selected public sector organizations in Uganda.
VI. Examine the moderating effect of institutional culture on the relationship between financial management reforms and financial accountability in selected public sector organizations in Uganda.
Uganda 2026-02-20 15:11:19 2029-02-20 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
GEOFFREY OCEN
ID: UNCST-2025-R022953
Tuberculosis Treatment Outcomes and associated factors among patients receiving treatment at Dokolo HCIV, Northern Uganda
REFNo: HS7060ES

General Objective To measure Tuberculosis (TB) treatment outcomes and associated factors among patients receiving treatment at Dokolo HCIV in Northern Uganda. Specific Objectives 1.To describe the TB treatment outcomes among patient’s receiving treatment at Dokolo HCIV 2.To determine the proportion of patients achieving successful TB treatment outcomes 3.To identify Socio-demographic factors associated with TB treatment outcomes 4.To investigate the clinical factors associated with TB treatment outcomes
Uganda 2026-02-20 15:09:10 2029-02-20 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Joan Kekimuri
ID: UNCST-2025-R021625
MUJAGUZO ROYAL DRUM OF BUGANDA KINGDOM: CHRONICLES OF ITS ORIGIN, MEANING-MAKING, AND CONTINUITY
REFNo: SS4868ES

1. To document the history of the Mujaguzo royal drum. 2. To identify qualities of Mujaguzo Royal Drum as a mystical art form. 3. To disinter the rituals that encompass interregnum meaning of oral continuity from one rule to another 4. To visually interpret the mystical meaning attached to Mujaguzo royal drum through visual art.
Uganda 2026-02-20 15:08:03 2029-02-20 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Anacret Byamukama
ID: UNCST-2023-R007193
Prevalence and predictors of structural lung abnormalities among people with and without latent TB infection in rural Uganda
REFNo: HS3537ES

To identify potential predictive factors associated with structural lung abnormalities among people with LTBI compared to those without, exploring demographic, clinical, and environmental variables,To examine the patterns and distribution of structural lung abnormalities in adults with LTBI compared to those without, within southwestern Uganda. ,To assess the prevalence of structural lung abnormalities among people with and without LTBI in a population-based cohort within southwestern Uganda.,To examine the prevalence, patterns, distribution and predictors of structural lung abnormalities among adult people with and without latent TB infection (LTBI) within south-Western Uganda,
Uganda 2026-02-20 14:15:05 2029-02-20 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
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