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Wilson Namuwoza
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Adoption framework for Digital Utilization in Banking in Resource Constrained Environments
REFNo: SS2411ES

The general Objective is to develop an adoption framework for digital utilization in banking in resource constrained environments.
While the Specific Objectives are;
1. To examine the digital products and technologies currently being used by commercial banks.
2. To assess the barriers and facilitators for the current use of commercial bank digital products and technologies.
3. To design a framework that can support digital utilisation in banking in resource constrained environments.
4. To test and validate the designed framework that can support digital utilization in banking in resource constrained environments.

Uganda 2024-03-14 18:44:34 2027-03-14 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Jan-Niklas Kniewel
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NGOs and the Negotiation of the Conservation Frontier in Africa, c. 1960-2003
REFNo: SS2392ES

This research project aims to systematically examine the interactions between conservation NGOs, governments, national park administrators, and rural communities in postcolonial East and Central Africa. In doing so, it contributes to a growing field of studies that critically evaluate the role of NGOs in shaping contemporary Africa. The guiding research questions are as follows: How have NGO funds impacted East and Central African countries, and how was the reorganization of rural spaces and livelihoods negotiated in the name of conservation and/or tourism? How did international conservationists engage with the states and people on whose territory the nature they sought to protect was located? Furthermore, how did the resistance that emerged from such reorganizations influence global conservation paradigms?
Germany 2024-03-14 18:43:35 2027-03-14 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Joseph Mukasa
ID: UNCST-2024-R005161
Plunder or Development: Divergencies and Convergencies in Colonial and Contemporary ‘Land Grabbing’ and the Subaltern Reactions in Buganda
REFNo: SS2365ES

General Objectives:
To investigate the subaltern reactions to colonial and contemporary land grabbing in Buganda.

Specific Objectives
To analyse the nature and politics of land grabbing in Buganda since the introduction of Mailo tenure in 1900.

To examine the influence of land grabbing on subaltern’s socio-cultural and economic conditions in colonial and contemporary Buganda.

To examine the reaction strategies adopted to counter land grabbing and the politics around their choices.

To examine the role of women in responding to colonial and contemporary land grabbing cases in Buganda.
Uganda 2024-03-14 18:42:47 2027-03-14 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Lillian Tamale
ID: UNCST-2023-R007217
Machine Learning Technology and Post-Harvest Management of Aflatoxins in Groundnuts. Case Study: Small Scale Farmers in 3 Selected Districts in Teso Region, Uganda.RefNo: CLARKE-2023-733
REFNo: SIR290ES

i. To determine the factors that lead to aflatoxin contamination in groundnuts. ii. To assess the mediating effect of aflatoxin contamination on factors that contribute to its rise in groundnuts, and utilize machine learning technology for improved prediction and mitigation at the post-harvest stage. iii. To develop an ensemble learning model for the prediction of aflatoxins in groundnuts at the post-harvest stage. iv. To evaluate the effectiveness of the designed ensemble learning prediction model.
Uganda 2024-03-14 18:39:51 2027-03-14 Engineering and Technology Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Alex Ssebaana
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Infrastructure and Socio-economic Development of Jinja: A case of the Busoga Railway 1912-1990
REFNo: SS2367ES

1.To analyse the relationship between the railway and the development of the economy and infrastructure of Jinja between the 1912 and 1990. 2.To examine changes in the welfare of railway and industrial workers and their families in and around Jinja between the 1912 to the 1990. 3.To examine how railway and industrial workers and their families in and around Jinja understood their participation in development from the 1912 to the 1990.
Uganda 2024-03-14 18:36:41 2027-03-14 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Harriet Birabwa-Oketcho
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FORMAL AND ALTERNATIVE CARE SERVICES FOR SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS: AN EXPLORATIVE PHASED MIXED METHODS STUDY MAPPING PATTERNS AND PERSPECTIVES ON USE AND COLLABORATION
REFNo: HS3616ES

1. To determine the patterns of use of AHCPs among patients with severe mental illness.
2. To determine factors associated with use of AHCPs among patients with severe mental illness.
3. To explore perspectives of persons with severe mental illness and their caregivers regarding use of AHCPs and formal healthcare.
4. To explore perspectives of health care personneland AHCPs regardinguse offormal service providers and the AHCPs.
5. To explore perspectives of health care personnel and AHCPs regarding collaboration between formal service providers and the AHCPs.
Uganda 2024-03-14 18:34:15 2027-03-14 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Charles Halerimana
ID: UNCST-2023-R006835
EFFECT OF VEGETAL DIVERSIFICATION AT THE LANDSCAPE AND PLOT SCALES ON THE POPULATION DYNAMICS OF MAJOR ROBUSTA COFFEE PESTS AND THEIR NATURAL ENEMIES IN UGANDA
REFNo: A375ES

1. To determine the effect of landscape structure (composition and configuration of land use cover) on the dynamics of CBB, BTB and their natural enemies.
2. To determine the effect of plot vegetal diversity (shading system, shade trees diversity, functional traits of the trees) and farm management practices on the dynamics of CBB, BTB and their natural enemies.
3. To decipher the effect of the plot structure and the farm management practices on the multi-pests profile and quantify the interactions between the pests (multi-pest approach)
4. To rank the individual and joint effects of vegetal diversification at each spatial scale (within the plot and between plots) on pests dynamics and natural enemies’ populations.

Uganda 2024-03-14 18:30:01 2027-03-14 Agricultural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Pontiano  Kaleebu
ID: UNCST-2020-R019901
Field Performance Evaluation of the TrinScreen™ HIV rapid test kit
REFNo: HS3878ES

1. To describe the performance (sensitivity and specificity) of the TrinScreen™ rapid test, when compared to the national testing algorithm.

2. To describe the performance (sensitivity and specificity) of the TrinScreen™ rapid test compared to the reference testing (Genscreen ULTRA HIV1/2 Ag/Ab EIA followed by the Murex diasorin HIV1/2 Ag/Ab combination).


3. Estimate the proportion of inconclusive test results by Trinscreen™

Uganda 2024-03-14 12:38:09 2027-03-14 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Clare NAKAZIBWE
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The Systemic Analysis of Disability Support Infrastructures in Humanitarian Context with Specific Focus on Ugandan Refugee Settlements
REFNo: SS2419ES

What formal and informal emotional supports are available to persons with disabilities and their caretakers in Uganda’s refugee settlements?

What formal and informal instrumental (tangible) supports are available to persons with disabilities and their caretakers in Uganda’s refugee settlements?

What formal and informal informational supports are available to persons with disabilities and their caretakers in Uganda’s refugee settlements?

What formal and informal companionship supports are available to persons with disabilities and their caretakers in Uganda’s refugee settlements?


Uganda 2024-03-14 12:34:59 2027-03-14 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Martha Mulerwa
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KINEMATICS OF THE INTACT WRIST DURING REAL-WORLD ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING RELEVANT TO PERSONS WITH UPPER LIMB ABSENCE IN LOW-AND-MIDDLE-INCOME-SETTINGS, TO INFORM THE DESIGN OF A PASSIVE WRIST PROSTHESIS
REFNo: SIR292ES

To determine how the DoF(s) relate to each other during the performance of ADLs (whether a change in one DoF leads to a proportional change in another).,To explore the wrist orientations at key positions during the performance of ADLs.,To determine which wrist DoF (s) are commonly involved during the performance of ADLs of relevance to persons with ULA in LMIS and the range of motion associated with each. ,The general objective of this study is to capture the kinematics of the healthy human wrist and forearm during the performance of ADLs relevant to PWULA in LMIS. The kinematics will guide a design specification for a functional passive wrist prosthesis suitable for these settings,
Uganda 2024-03-14 12:32:22 2027-03-14 Engineering and Technology Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
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