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Jafesi Pulle
ID: UNCST-2020-R014213
Understanding the causes of deaths amongst persons with Rheumatic Heart Disease in Uganda
REFNo: HS4663ES

Main objective: To identify the causes of death among RHD registrants in the National RHD registry in Uganda
Uganda 2024-09-02 15:12:28 2027-09-02 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Esther Babirekere Iriso
ID: UNCST-2024-R005372
International Investigation into the Genetics of Severe Acute Malnutrition in Children
REFNo: HS4569ES

Determine the contributions of genetic markers to the development of ESAM vs NESAM and its clinical characteristics Elucidate the role of epigenetic mechanisms in the development of ESAM vs NESAM
Uganda 2024-08-30 15:11:38 2027-08-30 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Brenda Larison Jean
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Investigating the Genetic Causes of Malformed Stripe Patterns in Plains Zebras
REFNo: NS831ES

Our primary objective is to understand the causes (specific genes, low heterozygosity) of abnormal striping in plains zebras

Specific Objectives:
1. Collect samples from both individuals with abnormal striping and normal striping in order to discover the genes associated with the various forms of abnormal striping

2. Use these same samples to further assess the potential relationship between aberrant striping and genomic heterozygosity
USA 2024-08-30 15:05:53 2027-08-30 Natural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Barnabas Bakamutumaho
ID: UNCST-2021-R012636
MULTIDIMENSIONAL AND LONGITUDINAL IMMUNE PROFILING OF SEPSIS IN UGANDA
REFNo: HS4546ES

General Objective:
The overall goal of this project is to stratify sepsis patients in Uganda into biologically driven and therapeutically relevant subtypes.
Specific Aims/Objectives:
(1) Establish pathobiologically-driven and clinically meaningful sepsis endotypes in Uganda
(2) Define longitudinal immune response trajectories associated with sepsis-related death and disability
(3) Determine immune cell phenotypes and function unique to sepsis in persons living with HIV (PLWH).

Uganda 2024-08-30 15:04:57 2027-08-30 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Edith Akankwasa
ID:
Evaluation of the Comprehensive and Inclusive Disability Prevention Project in Nakaseke and Nakasongola Districts.
REFNo: SS2991ES

• To establish the extent to which the CIDP project has built the capacity of formal and informal structures to facilitate comprehensive and inclusive disability programming in the two districts of Nakaseke, Nakasongola.
• To assess the degree to which the CIDP project has provided quality, comprehensive and inclusive disability prevention services with focus on primary, secondary and tertiary prevention in the two districts of Nakaseke, Nakasongola
• Determine the extent to which the CIDP project has strengthened participatory advocacy, social protection, and poverty reduction through community-driven innovations in the two districts of Nakaseke, Nakasongola
• To assess the impact of the CID project on the evidence base on comprehensive Disability programming through action research, monitoring, evaluation and learning.

Uganda 2024-08-30 14:56:58 2027-08-30 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Lisa Dulli
ID: UNCST-2024-R004307
Community-based mentorship for out-of-school youth in Adjumani and Buyende Districts, Uganda: An implementation research study
REFNo: SS2789ES

a secondary objective we will document the experiences of youth mentoring program participants who seek SRH services within the community, and their perspectives with regard to the quality and responsiveness of the services to their needs.,the study’s primary objective is to examine key aspects of implementation for the SHARE project mentoring activities targeting AGYW and ABYM, including reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, maintenance (including cost), and external and internal (organizational) contexts in two settings.,
USA 2024-08-30 14:55:02 2027-08-30 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Esther Bibangambah Mulungi Nabatanzi
ID: UNCST-2024-R004669
Assessing the awareness and understanding of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy among health workers and community members in Uganda.
REFNo: HS4766ES

Evaluate the impact of health education awareness drive program on mitigating the knowledge gap of DMD among health workers and the community(s) in Uganda. ,To ascertain the Prevalence of Clinical Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy in Uganda. ,To assess the knowledge gaps of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy among health workers and the various community members in Uganda.,The overall goal of the research is to assess the knowledge, insight, and perception of DMD among health workers and the community. ,
Uganda 2024-08-29 18:54:13 2027-08-29 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Victor Kalenzi
ID:
Succession planning factors, transition process and the continuity of small and medium-size family businesses in Fort Portal City Uganda
REFNo: SS2862ES

i. To examine the influence of internal succession planning facets on family business continuity in Fort Portal Tourism City, Uganda. ii. To assess the influence of external succession planning facets on family business continuity in Fort Portal Tourism City, Uganda.
iii. To investigate the mediating influence of succession process (transition) on the relationship between succession planning facets and family business community in Fort Portal Tourism City.

Uganda 2024-08-29 18:50:55 2027-08-29 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Emmy Okello
ID: UNCST-2020-R009792
ASSESSMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE (CVD) POLICY IMPLEMENTATION IN UGANDA - DEVELOPMENT & OPTIMIZING A POLICY MONITORING TOOL USING ROUTINE HEALTH DATA
REFNo: HS4649ES

1.To characterize CVD policy environments and identify the data-specific determinants of policy design and implementation in Uganda a. Specifically, we will use hypertension policy as an example condition to trace the policy processes in each country. Aim 1 has two components:

2.To develop a CVD policy monitoring tool that uses routine health data in Uganda to CVD policy implementation at health center level II & III.

3. To develop a proof-of-concept policy modeling tool that links routine health data to policy analysis in Uganda.

Uganda 2024-08-29 18:49:22 2027-08-29 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Roos Derrix
ID: UNCST-2023-R005749
The multi-levelled politics of national refugee policies: A case study of Uganda MUST-2024-1373
REFNo: SS2616ES

Given the problem statement the specific aim of this research is to create a multi-level framework to study power relations in refugee policy in countries of first asylum by using Uganda as a case study (specific). I consider conducting such a study meaningful in two ways (meaningful): 1) Scientifically, it will advance literature on International Relations and Refugee studies by adding a perspective from the Global South and directly linking policies that are shaped on a (inter)national level – and that are the outcome of political debate – to their implementation on the ground. 2) Looking into this topic is societally meaningful as it looks at the effect of policies on the lives of refugees and problems that can be found in the current system. In order to fulfil these objectives, I will conduct interviews with actors that make/influence/implement policies and refugees, the actors that are ‘receivers/co-creators’ of these policies. To conduct the interviews I will travel Kampala and refugee settlements Nakivale and Adjumani. It will also help me to travel to New York, Geneva, and Brussels to conduct interviews with policy makers at (mainly UN) institutions (action-oriented). I will be able to do this since I can use my personal travel fee (provided by the Research Foundation Flanders on an annual basis) for travel but also for payment of renumeration of participants and research assistants. If that amount is not sufficient, I can apply for a travel grant with the same organisation. To ensure that I have the right skills to conduct these interviews, I have followed trainings (realistic). ,
Netherlands 2024-08-29 18:47:09 2027-08-29 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
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