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Milton Musaba Wamboko
ID: UNCST-2019-R000825
Feasibility of using the BabySaver Tray and NeoBeat together for neonatal resuscitation in a low resource setting.
REFNo: HS2676ES

Our aim is to explore the feasibility of using the BabySaver Tray and NeoBeat together for neonatal resuscitation in a low resource setting. The specific objectives will be:
1. To explore the feasibility of using the BabySaver Tray and NeoBeat together for neonatal resuscitation in a low resource setting
2. To explore the safety of using the BabySaver Tray and NeoBeat together for neonatal resuscitation in a low resource setting
3. To understand the and acceptability of using the BabySaver Tray and NeoBeat together for neonatal resuscitation in a low resource setting
4. To generate a list of the most robust clinical outcome measures for a future effectiveness evaluation

Uganda 2025-03-10 16:14:38 2028-03-10 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Femke Bannink Mbazzi Bannink
ID: UNCST-2023-R008308
Disability Inclusive Youth (DIY) research: an innovative and co-creative study to improve inclusion of children and youth with disabilities in health research in East Africa
REFNo: SS3665ES

The aim of this study is to explore barriers and facilitators to the inclusion of children and youth with disabilities in health research, co-create solutions to make health research in East Africa disability disability-inclusive, and create a disability knowledge and research centre to inform and support inclusive health research in the region. In this study, we will use the African Youth’s Charter’s definitions of children (0-18 years) and youth (15-35 years). The study has 3 core objectives: 1) co-creative innovative participatory disability health research with youth with disabilities to understand the barriers and facilitators of inclusion of children and youth with disabilities in health research, 2) co-design solutions to make health research inclusive of children and youth with disabilities, 3) capacity building of research teams, co-production and sharing of knowledge with youth with disabilities
Netherlands 2025-03-10 16:13:24 2028-03-10 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Betty Akwongo
ID: UNCST-2021-R003759
BIOACTIVITY AND SAFETY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS USED IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CANDIDIASIS IN PADER DISTRICT, NORTHERN UGANDA
REFNo: NS929ES

Main objective: To document and investigate the efficacy and safety of medicinal plants used for treatment of candidiasis in Pader district.

Specific objectives:
1.Document medicinal plant species used to treat candidiasis in Pader District
2.Determine the antifungal activity of priority plants against Candida albicans, Candida glabrata and Candida tropicalis.
3.Evaluate the acute and subacute toxicity of the most active plant species used for treatment of candidiasis.

Uganda 2025-03-10 16:12:24 2028-03-10 Natural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Betty Akwongo
ID: UNCST-2021-R003759
Inventory of Medicinal and Nutraceutical Plants of West Nile Region for Establishment of Botanical Garden in Muni University, Northern Uganda
REFNo: NS931ES

1. To carry out ethno-botanical survey of medicinal and nutraceutical plants used for management/ treatment of various diseases in West Nile region, Northern Uganda.
2. To document usage of medicinal and nutraceutical plants of West Nile region so as to conserve and preserve the traditional indigenous knowledge
3. To find out the ecology of the medicinal and nutraceutical plants of West Nile region to guide future creation of botanical garden

Uganda 2025-03-10 13:46:41 2028-03-10 Natural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Okello Ronald
ID: UNCST-2024-R002778
Board of Governors Outlook and the Educational Performance of Catholic-Founded Schools in Uganda
REFNo: SS3659ES

i) To establish the influence of board independence on the educational performance of Catholic founded Grant Aided Secondary Schools in Uganda.
ii) To determine the influence of board composition on the educational performance of Catholic founded Grant Aided Secondary Schools in Uganda.
iii) To examine the head teacher’s role duality and its influence on the educational performance of Catholic founded Government Aided Secondary Schools in Uganda.

Uganda 2025-03-10 13:44:32 2028-03-10 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Kishaija Noel
ID: UNCST-2024-R004309
Assessing the impact of climate change on farming systems and livelihoods of smallholder coffee farmers in Southwestern Uganda
REFNo: A551ES

i. To document production systems, livelihood sources, and climate change adaptation practices among smallholder coffee farmers in Southwestern Uganda
ii. To determine how climate change has changed coffee farming systems among smallholder coffee farmers in Southwestern Uganda
iii. To determine the relationship between livelihood components and climate change adaptation strategies among smallholder coffee farmers in Southwestern Uganda
iv. To determine the relationship between gender and climate change adaptation strategies among smallholder coffee farmers in Southwestern Uganda
v. To recommend policy interventions that will enhance the sustainability of smallholder coffee production

Uganda 2025-03-10 13:29:02 2028-03-10 Agricultural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Josephine Akellot
ID: UNCST-2024-R016329
Applying findings from prior mental health training and supervision research in rural Ugandan settings: a transdisciplinary research proposal
REFNo: SS3626ES

1. To explore retrospective and future-looking stakeholders’ perspectives on the scope and complexity of task-shifting training and supervision in mental health care
2. To explore retrospective and future-looking policy voice-over the strategy to follow before, during and after task-shifting training and supervision in mental health care

Uganda 2025-03-10 13:24:40 2028-03-10 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Elizabeth Ekirapa
ID: UNCST-2020-R014390
Opt-AMR: Optimizing Antibiotic Usage to Mitigate AMR
REFNo: HS5547ES

Aim: To develop a metric and evidence use process for improving the management of childhood febrile illness in community settings.

Objectives
1) Investigate associations of QoC in a sample of healthcare facilities (HCFs) with AMR to key antibiotics used for febrile illnesses in children.
2) Assess the risk of AMR development through analysis of genomic traits from samples collected in study sites; determine future risk of resistance development.
3) Use mixed methods to investigate community level health system drivers of ABU and AMR at the district level with particular focus on febrile illnesses.
4) Develop a rapid and recurrent surveillance system of ABU and AMR prevalence and of community voices in districts for evidence-based improvement of health system strategies and policies.
Uganda 2025-03-10 13:18:54 2028-03-10 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Jamil Wesigomwe Mohammed
ID: UNCST-2024-R015957
Understanding Conflicts in the Management of Construction of Public Water Works Projects in Uganda
REFNo: SS3725ES

vi. To develop a robust model for efficient and effective conflict management in construction of public water works projects in Uganda,v. To assess the effectiveness of the existing conflict management approaches in the management of construction of public water works projects in Uganda.,iv. To examine the consequences of administrative conflict in the management of construction of public water works projects in Uganda.,iii. To assess the effect of technical conflict in the management of construction of public water works projects in Uganda.,ii. To evaluate the influence of contractual conflict in the management of construction of public water works projects in Uganda.,i. To determine the effect of behavioural conflict in the management of construction of public water works projects in Uganda.,The main objective is to investigate the sources of conflicts in the management of construction of public water works projects in Uganda and devise effective conflict management strategies. ,
Uganda 2025-03-10 13:13:56 2028-03-10 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Godfrey  Siu
ID: UNCST-2021-R005439
Reducing violence against children and intimate partner violence in Uganda: Feasibility Study of Digital Delivery of the Parenting for Respectability Programme
REFNo: HS5488ES

Overall research objective
The overarching objective of the study is to test the readiness, feasibility, and initial effectiveness of the PfR-App in reducing VAC, IPV, and optimising male engagement in order to lay grounds for a Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) and eventual wider scale-up of the programme.
The specific objectives are to:
1. Assess users’ and facilitators’ perspectives and experiences, acceptability and satisfaction with the PfR-App functionality across contexts and sub-populations.
2. Use the in-app data collection tool to measure evidence of the initial effectiveness of the app by evaluating at the immediate post-test the effect of the digital intervention on knowledge, attitude and practices in parenting.
3. Compare different population characteristics and different delivery options on parents’ engagement with the App and evidence of initial effectiveness, acceptability, attrition, relevance, engagement, usability, and satisfaction.
4. Test the impact of the design features and content of the PfR-App on initial parental engagement and retention in order to achieve the highest possible fidelity/participation rates in the one month after enrolment and use it to improve the App experience for target users.
5. Test the impact of various factors including the timing, frequency, length and order of sessions, push notifications and in-App survey questions on engagement and response rates in order to implement the most effective strategies to achieve the highest possible engagement and retention rates, including optimising male engagement.


Uganda 2025-03-10 13:12:40 2028-03-10 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
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