Tonny Muzaale
ID: UNCST-2023-R006443
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Psychometric properties analysis of UACE Biology 2022, 2020, 2018, 2015 and 2014: focus on item difficulty, distractor effectiveness and discrimination indices.
REFNo: SS2275ES
iii. To examine the difference between the distractor efficiency of the UACE Biology examination items of 2022, 2020, 2018, 2015 and 2014,ii. To examine the difference between the index of discriminating power of the UACE Biology examination items of 2022, 2020, 2018, 2015 and 2014,i. To examine the difference between the difficulty indices of the UACE Biology examination items of 2022, 2020, 2018, 2015 and 2014,
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Uganda |
2024-02-06 16:39:21 |
2027-02-06 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Tonny Muzaale
ID: UNCST-2023-R006443
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Implementation of the New Competence-Based Curriculum in Lower Secondary School on Pre-Vocational Education in Uganda: Focus on School Readiness.
REFNo: SS2278ES
iii. To explore the challenges experienced in the implementation of the competency-based teaching and learning by both teachers and students. ,ii. To examine the assessment approaches under the competence-based teaching and learning of the new Lower Secondary Curriculum. ,i. To assess the understanding of competence-based teaching and learning of the new Lower Secondary Curriculum by teachers and students. ,
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Uganda |
2024-02-06 16:34:04 |
2027-02-06 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Tonny Muzaale
ID: UNCST-2023-R006443
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Prevalence of Examination Malpractice at Uganda Certificate of Education: Challenges and Legal Implications
REFNo: SS2268ES
iii. To state the legal implications of examination malpractices and best practices for the enforcement of new UNEB Act 2021,ii. To examine the challenges faced by the examining body in curbing the vice in Uganda at UCE,i. To examine the extent to which examination malpractice prevails at UCE in Uganda,
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Uganda |
2024-02-06 16:31:57 |
2027-02-06 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Sandrine Perrot
ID: UNCST-2019-R001546
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The Bureaucratisation of Legal Identities in colonial and post-colonial Uganda: A Socio-History of State Registration and Documentation of Individuals
REFNo: SS2227ES
My main objective is to generate original insights on the construction of bureaucratic knowledge and techniques of identification and their impact on state construction and practices of citizenship in Uganda. Our goal is to
1. Identify the (un)favourable contexts for the introduction of identification policies
2. Map the players involved in identification over time
3. Highlight the changes in the instruments of identification
4. Examine the circulation of these practices
5. Observe the impact of state identification and registration on the practices of citizenship and the relation to the state
At this stage of my research, I would like to focus on three non-exclusive lines of enquiry: the debate surrounding the first identity cards during late colonialism; the documentation of non-indigenous people, and in particular the citizenship crisis of Asians in the 1960s and 1970s; and finally, the intense periods of identification during electoral periods, and more specifically the processes of voter registration.
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France |
2024-02-05 13:28:32 |
2027-02-05 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Koichiro Watanabe
ID:
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Nutrition Improvement and Livelihood Empowerment (NILE) impact study protocol: A cluster-randomized multi-level multisectoral intervention to improve nutrition in Uganda
REFNo: HS3566ES
The study aims to demonstrate the extent to which dietary diversity for women and young children are increased and undernutrition reduced among the intervention versus comparison areas. The findings of the evaluation study will be used to inform the government of Uganda and partners the effectiveness of the programme and to support learning.
Specific objectives of the study
• To evaluate impact by gathering, analysing and synthesising evidence to determine whether the multi-sector nutrition project results in improved nutrition status and dietary diversity among pregnant and lactating women, adolescents and children.
• To evaluate the quality of programme implementation and to inform refinements to intervention design and delivery.
• To understand the mechanisms of change by which the project activities impact key outcomes and nutritional status of children.
• To examine impact of economic empowerment to nutrition outcomes and food security
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Japan |
2024-02-05 13:26:35 |
2027-02-05 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Simon Owani Olok
ID:
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Supporting Nile tilapia production through the introduction of modern genomic and breeding tools for indigenous farmed strains in Uganda
REFNo: A388ES
1. Introducing individual fish identification tools to OWANMWAN Aquaculture Limited’s Nile tilapia hatchery. This will be through the introduction of affordable T-bar anchor tags. This will allow individual fish phenotype recording and evaluation as a selection candidate.
2. Genetic assessment of OWANMWAN Aquaculture Limited’s Nile tilapia breeding sub-populations (strains), to establish genetic diversity, inbreeding level and genomic admixture within and between the strains.
3. Quantitative genetic and phenotypic (mainly growth rate) characterization of the Nile tilapia strains currently maintained at OWANMWAN Aquaculture Limited hatchery as broodstock.
4. Genomic evaluation of OWANMWAN Aquaculture Limited’s current broodstock to evaluate genetic diversity and inbreeding rate of the three strains at the hatchery.
5. Establishing a genomics-informed diverse Nile tilapia founder breeding stock for subsequent selective breeding.
6.Identifying genomic regions underlying key traits such as growth rate in the indigenous farmed Nile tilapia farmed strains at OWANMWAN Aquaculture Limited hatchery.
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Uganda |
2024-02-05 13:24:05 |
2027-02-05 |
Agricultural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Hope Onohuean
ID:
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Appraisal of opioids misuse among a vulnerable population in the western and central region of Uganda
REFNo: HS3486ES
1. To determine the origin of opioid abuse / misuse among vulnerable populations in western/central region of Uganda.
2. To determine epidemiological and psychopathological aspects of opioids abuse/misuse among women in western/central Uganda.
3. To evaluate the contribution of opioid abuse / misuse in western/central region of Uganda.
4. To determine knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) among pharmaceutical and medical health professionals in western/central region of Uganda.
5. To comment on development of intervention strategies to improve knowledge on responsible use amongst Health care professionals (HCP) / patients.
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Nigeria |
2024-02-05 13:11:51 |
2027-02-05 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Muhumuza Mugisa Edson
ID:
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USE OF BLOOD LACTATE THRESHOLD FOR DETERMINING EXERCISE TRAINING VO2 VALUES TO RELIABLY CONTROL HbA1C EXPRESSION IN TYPE-2-PREDIABETICS
REFNo: HS2919ES
The objectives of this study are:
1. To determine whether there will be a significant improvement in the HbA1C expression for the study groups after 3-months of exercise training.
2. To determine whether there will be a significant difference in the HbA1C expressions between the 2mM, 2.5mM, and 4mM experimental groups after 3-months of exercise training.
3. To evaluate the experimental groups and specify which ones will have the observed HbA1C expression improvements.
4. To evaluate the exercise testing-stages within each experimental group for the blood lactate experimental group with the HbA1C dose-response effects threshold during the 3-months of exercise training.
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Uganda |
2024-02-02 12:19:27 |
2027-02-02 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Chisom Ezenwa Josephine
ID:
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Genetic Determinants of Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus In Individuals of African Ancestry
REFNo: HS3059ES
Identification of genetic variants that are associated with T2D in different African population.
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Nigeria |
2024-02-02 12:08:57 |
2027-02-02 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Annet Adong
ID:
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GAMIFIED SAVINGS AS A PROBLEM GAMBLING INTERVENTION
REFNo: SS1969ES
1. To investigate the impact of prize-linked
savings products on savings among male
youth in Kenya and Uganda.
2. To investigate the impact of gamified
soccer-based prize-linked savings products with a small
reward on gambling expenditure among male youth in Kenya and Uganda.
3. To investigate the impact of gamified soccer-based prize-linked savings products with a large
reward on gambling expenditure among male youth in Kenya and Uganda.
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Uganda |
2024-02-02 12:07:45 |
2027-02-02 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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