Clare Bangirana Ahabwe
ID: UNCST-2021-R012842
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Cognitive Testing of Harmful Sexual Behavior among Young People Module in Uganda
REFNo: SS2157ES
• To evaluate participants’ interpretation of the survey items developed to determine the estimate prevalence of harmful sexual behaviors committed by VACS participants ages 18-24.
• To refine harmful sexual behaviour measures that are understandable to 18-24-year-old study participants for inclusion in the core VACS questionnaire and future VACS administration.
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Uganda |
2023-12-21 20:34:03 |
2026-12-21 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Harriet Mayanja-Kizza
ID: UNCST-2021-R013074
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Six weeks of daily Rifapentine vs. a comparator arm of 12-16 week Rifamycin-based treatment of latent M. tuberculosis infection: Assessment of safety, tolerability, and effectiveness
REFNo: HS3492ES
The main objective of this trial is to compare the safety and effectiveness of a six-week regimen of daily Rifapentine to that of a standard arm of 12weeks of HP or 12 weeks of H or 16 weeks of R for the treatment of LTBI
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Uganda |
2023-12-21 20:31:51 |
2026-12-21 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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BIIRAH JUDITH
ID:
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Investigation of Secondary School Teachers’ Preparedness to Handle Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disturbances (EBDs) in Western Uganda.
REFNo: SS2059ES
IV) To identify effective evidence-based intervention practices used by teachers to improve academic performance of students with EBDs in their inclusive classrooms in Western Uganda. ,III) To explore challenges teachers encounter when handling students with EBDs in their inclusive classrooms in Western Uganda.,II) To establish teachers’ attitudes towards students with EBDs during their inclusive classroom lessons in Western Uganda.,I) To find out teachers’ knowledge about Emotional Behavioral Disturbances (EBDs) among students in Western Uganda,The purpose of this study is to investigate secondary school teachers’ preparedness to handle students with Emotional and Behavioural Disturbances (EBDs) in their inclusive classrooms in Kasese District, Western Uganda. ,
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Uganda |
2023-12-21 10:43:07 |
2026-12-21 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Yunia Mayanja
ID:
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Universally Accessible HIV Prevention Technologies for African Girls and Young Women through Knowledge Applied from Behavioural Economics (UPTAKE) Prospective cohort study, costing and economic modelling.
REFNo: HS3488ES
Overall aim
To incorporate social behavioural research within a Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevention programme to improve effective use of current HIV prevention options and inform the development of future HIV prevention and contraceptive technologies addressing unmet needs of women at high risk of HIV.
Specific objectives
1. To design support messages, based on a previous market segmentation analysis, for women at high risk of HIV infection and integrate them into a differentiated service delivery package in two urban sites.
2. To describe women’s relative preferences for use of HIV prevention and LA marketed contraceptive products.
3. To analyse socio demographic, behavioural and qualitative data and assess factors underlying preferences and reasons for changes in HIV prevention and LA contraceptive method choices over six months.
4. To analyse service utilisation and estimate the cost of delivery of a differentiated service delivery package (health service perspective)
5. To estimate the potential cost to service users of accessing the differentiated service delivery package (patient perspective).
6. To estimate the potential cost effectiveness of use of long-acting HIV prevention products in development if introduced within a differentiated service delivery package.
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Uganda |
2023-12-21 10:41:29 |
2026-12-21 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Ninsiima Lesley Rose
ID:
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BAT ECOLOGY AND SOCIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY OF FILOVIRIDAE HAEMORRAGIC FEVERS IN UGANDA
REFNo: HS3297ES
To predict the probability of spillover of filoviruses using a new time nonhomogeneous stochastic process at different seasons of the year in Albertine region. ,To determine the presence of filoviruses among selected bat roosting sites in the Rwenzori region. ,To explore anthropogenic drivers of spillover events from Ebola virus diseases in Mubende and Kassanda districts. ,To assess the knowledge, perception, and exposure towards bats by people living near bat roosting sites leading to spillover in Bundibugyo district. ,To evaluate the information on the relationship between bat behavior and distribution leading to spillover events of filoviruses. ,The main objective is to assess the relationship aspects of bat ecology and social epidemiology of filoviridae haemorragic fevers in Uganda.,
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Uganda |
2023-12-21 10:39:09 |
2026-12-21 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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John Ekure
ID:
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PATIENT OUTCOMES AFTER SURGICAL REPAIR OF ACROMIOCLAVICULAR JOINT USING CERCLAGE-WIRE FIGURE OF ‘8’ TECHNIQUE AT KUMI ORTHOPAEDIC CENTER; A RETROSPECTIVE CONSECUTIVE CASE SERIES
REFNo: HS3450ES
To assess the quality of life of the patients after ACJ repair using the cerclage wire figure of ‘8’ technique at Kumi orthopaedic center.,To assess the long term outcomes of patients after ACJ repair using the cerclage wire figure of ‘8’ technique at Kumi orthopaedic center,To assess patient outcomes and quality of life following ACJ repair with cerclage wire figure of ‘8’ technique at Kumi orthopaedic center,
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Uganda |
2023-12-21 10:37:24 |
2026-12-21 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Daniel Kabugo
ID: UNCST-2019-R000502
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Hospital to Home (H2H) programme for high-risk infants: Preparing for scale in a public facility setting
REFNo: HS3432ES
To evaluate the feasibility and fidelity of the H2H programme in a public government facility.
To investigate the potential for scalability of the adapted H2H Public programme in a public government setting.
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Uganda |
2023-12-21 10:36:36 |
2026-12-21 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Paul Ssegawa
ID:
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The Diversity and Distribution of macrophytes in selected wetlands in the Lake Victoria Basin
REFNo: NS656ES
This study aims to make an inventory of wetland vegetation types of the Victoria Lake Belt. These areas are densely populated and the various pressures on the ecosystem will be recorded. Wetlands will be selected on the basis of their size and variability and preference will be given to wetlands with strong environmental gradients within them and a large variation of wetland types. The objective is to describe as much as possible the full spectrum of wetland vegetation types that are found within the region, describe the vegetation and their ecology and draft a strategic conservation plan for wetlands in this region.
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Uganda |
2023-12-21 10:21:55 |
2026-12-21 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Emmanuel Kisaame Keith
ID:
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Effectiveness of Privately Managed Cash Transfers in Africa: The case of Uganda and Tanzania
REFNo: SS2116ES
Understand the short- and long-term impact of privately managed cash transfer programmes on inclusive economic growth in Uganda.,Examine the cost-effectiveness of privately managed cash transfers are in Uganda. ,Understand the state-society relations inspired by privately managed cash transfers in Uganda. ,Examine the effectiveness of the selection criteria for recipients among privately managed cash transfers in Uganda.,The overall objective of the project is to investigate whether and to what extent privately managed cash transfers are politicized by ruling elites and how this affects inclusive sustainable growth and state-society relations.,
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Uganda |
2023-12-21 10:21:02 |
2026-12-21 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Timothy Opobo
ID: UNCST-2023-R006042
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ENGAGED SCHOLARSHIP AS A MEANS TO SUSTAINABLY
SOCIAL PROBLEMS: A CASE OF CHILD WELL-BEING IN GULU DISTRICT.
REFNo: SS2109ES
i. To explore for the suitability of engaged social work scholarship in addressing Child wellbeing concerns in Uganda’s marginal communities;
ii. To examine challenges and constraints in the application of engaged scholarship in designing and implementation interventions to sustainably address Child wellbeing concerns in Uganda;
iii. To examine opportunities for sustainable collaboration between the social work scholars, local government and social development actors in designing and implementation of interventions that sustainably address Child wellbeing concerns.
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Uganda |
2023-12-21 10:19:52 |
2026-12-21 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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