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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
KEVIN ABER
ID: UNCST-2024-R002518
Microservice Framework for Research Data Management: A Case of Interdisciplinary Research Project-UPCHAIN
REFNo: SIR465ES

To validate MF-RDM using the RDMS,To implement the Research Data Management System (RDMS) based on the developed MF-RDM framework.,To design a Microservice Framework for Research Data Management (MF-RDM).,To determine data requirements for RDM based on the work package in the UPCHAIN interdisciplinary research project.,To develop a scalable Microservice Framework for Research Data Management (MF-RDM).,
Uganda 2025-03-10 13:02:30 2028-03-10 Engineering and Technology Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Robert Odendi Gideon
ID: UNCST-2024-R002130
ALCOHOL USE, COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS, AND DEMENTIA SUSCEPTIBILITY AMONG ADOLESCENTS IN IBANDA AND LIRA DISTRICTS, UGANDA
REFNo: HS5517ES

4. To explore the proposed approaches to address adolescent alcohol use in Uganda.,3. To explore the perceptions regarding alcohol use among adolescents in Uganda. ,2. To assess the factors associated with cognitive impairment and risky behavioural patterns among adolescents with alcohol use in selected regions of Uganda,1. To determine the prevalence of cognitive impairment and risky behavioural patterns among adolescents who use alcohol in selected regions of Uganda.,To determine the prevalences and factors associated with cognitive impairment and risky behavioral patterns among adolescents who use alcohol, and explore the perceptions of alcohol use among adolescents, and proposed interventions to address adolescent alcohol use in Uganda,
Uganda 2025-03-10 12:54:08 2028-03-10 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Ronald Nkangi
ID: UNCST-2021-R012153
ASSESSMENT OF VACCINE RESPONSES IN 3D TONSIL CULTURES
REFNo: HS5501ES

1. Assess humoral and cellular responses to vaccines and evaluate the vaccine induced metabolic profiles.
2. Modulate vaccine responsiveness using metabolic and immunologic modulatory compounds.
Uganda 2025-03-10 12:47:51 2028-03-10 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
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