Peter Kisaakye
ID:
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An Empowered and Self-Sustaining Community of Bulambuli District by 2025
REFNo: SS1890ES
1. To collect data for the project impact and outcome indicators that will allow for a before and after comparisons in subsequent assessments of the project’s performance
2. To assess the level of citizen engagement in local government processes
3. To identify factors that contribute to or hinder citizen participation in local decision-making
4. To measure the prevailing norms around accountability, transparency, and monitoring behavior
5. To understand the causality between the knowledge, awareness, and behavior of local government officials and the resulting effects on citizen participation
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Uganda |
2023-08-03 16:04:38 |
2026-08-03 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Wilson Birungi
ID:
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urogenital bacterial colonization: Prevalence, antibiotic susceptibility and associated factors among women with preterm labour at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital
REFNo: HS3075ES
4. To determine the factors associated with urogenital bacterial colonization among women with preterm labour at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital,3. To describe the antibiotic susceptibility patterns of the bacterial isolates in the urogenital tract of women with preterm labour admitted at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital,2. To identify bacterial isolates from the urogenital tract of women with preterm labour admitted at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital.,1. To determine the prevalence of urogenital bacterial colonization among pregnant women with preterm labour admitted at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital.,To determine the prevalence of urogenital bacterial colonization, antibiotic susceptibility patterns and factors associated among women with preterm labour admitted at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital.,
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Uganda |
2023-08-03 16:03:06 |
2026-08-03 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Alex Saturday
ID: UNCST-2023-R007459
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Analysis of Land Use Change Implications on Limnological Characteristics of Ishasha River, Western Uganda
REFNo: A323ES
Build capacities by providing training on “Participatory River Catchment Monitoring (PRCM)”. ,Investigate the spatiotemporal variations in phytoplankton composition and biomass in the river.,Investigate the spatio-temporal distribution of zooplankton composition and abundance,Determine the spatio-temporal distribution of physico-chemical water quality variables and discharge,Evaluate LULC changes in the sub-catchment for a period of 30 years (1991-2020) using satellite imagery and Geographical Information Systems (GIS).,To assess the limnological characteristics of Ishasha River in relation to land use patterns in Southwestern Uganda,
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Uganda |
2023-08-03 16:02:12 |
2026-08-03 |
Agricultural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Heeji Bae
ID:
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Towards a Decolonial Understanding of Peace Education in Uganda: Unpacking Ugandan Teachers’ Perspectives in Central and Northern Regions
REFNo: SS1889ES
[General objectives]
This study is dedicated to developing a nuanced understanding of how local teachers in central and northern Uganda conceptualise peace education differently, given the complexities of the dissimilar history of conflicts in these regions. Through the research, the following two themes will be examined in a critical postcolonial and decolonising manner. First, the research will delve into how the experiences of violent conflicts differ between the central and northern regions of Uganda, which will be conducted through a thorough literature review. Second, it will identify the mechanisms through which current peace education has been introduced, either as thematic areas of the national curriculum or initiatives supported and implemented by Western organisations. This theme will be further supported by conducting interviews.
Thus, the primary focus of this research is to gain a fruitful insight into the existing practice of peace education and initiatives in Uganda, and how it can be designed if introduced as a separate subject of the national curriculum from primary levels.
[Specific objectives]
1. To investigate how teachers in central and northern Uganda conceptualise peace education and to what extent and in what ways any differences between their conceptualisations manifest.
2. To explore the perspectives of Ugandan teachers on Western interventionism in peace education and how such interventions influence their approach to teaching peace education.
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South Korea |
2023-08-03 16:01:21 |
2026-08-03 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Emily Brownell
ID:
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Stories from the Substrate: East African History from the Soil
REFNo: SS1870ES
“Stories from the Substrate” takes shape around several research questions but most fundamentally it asks: What might the history of East Africa look like if we start from the soil? Starting from the soil suggests a point of view, and a trajectory as well as a subject. Together, this offers an opportunity to rework some of the well-trod territory of East African historiography, highlighting new themes and subjects. In African history, scholars have overwhelmingly trained their attention on people and events rather than thinking from and with nonhuman things. What then, comes into focus when we work from the soil, bringing together unlikely stories from which to consider the region’s history? Divided into three parts, this project gathers twentieth century histories of how East Africans have been engaged with animals, plants, and minerals through the substrate.[2] Together, these histories reveal narratives of labor, health, science, and environments by focusing on everyday negotiations of life in the region. Working from government archives, scientific studies, travelers accounts, and oral history interviews to write a series of thematic chapters, this project looks to the relationship between people and soil to build a non-elite history of the region. In starting from the soil, this project is important not just for the stories and actors it highlights, but also what it decenters. In the case of East Africa, this means eliding the ethnic and racial logics of the colonial archive, decentering political events and figures that have dominated the region’s historiography, and reworking narratives of environmental change that centre on colonial development schemes.
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USA |
2023-08-03 16:00:15 |
2026-08-03 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Adolf Mbalangu
ID:
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Buganda Clan Systems Pedagogy and wildlife Conservation in Uganda: A Case of the indigenous Counties of Buganda Kingdom
REFNo: SS1863ES
i. In which ways do totems as part of Buganda clan systems pedagogy used to conserve wildlife?
ii. To what extent are taboos as part of Buganda clan systems pedagogy used to conserve wildlife?
iii. Which prospects do traditional spirituality/beliefs as part of Buganda clan systems pedagogy use to conserve wildlife?
iv. How does foreign religion/culture influence Buganda’s clan systems pedagogy on wildlife conservation?
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Uganda |
2023-08-03 15:47:47 |
2026-08-03 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Nambusi Kyegombe Davina Ndibalekera
ID: UNCST-2022-R009559
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Sexual Harassment and abuse of women and girls In low-wage work in Uganda (SHARI)
REFNo: SS1705ES
1. To explore the lived experience of sexual harassment in the context of low-wage work in Uganda
2. To explore the socially normative perceptions of sexual harassment amongst women and men in men and women in Uganda
3. To identify the different dimensions of sexual harassment in workplace settings.
4. To Compare and refine current constructs of sexual harassment towards a definition that is relevant to women and contextually adaptable, including exploring behaviours that may fall into so-called ‘grey areas’; and
5. To cognitively test the measures that are developed.
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Uganda |
2023-08-03 15:45:34 |
2026-08-03 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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ALLAN BUZIBYE
ID:
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LABORATORY PREDICTORS OF DOLUTEGRAVIR-ASSOCIATED HYPERGLYCEMIA IN A COHORT OF UGANDANS LIVING WITH HIV
REFNo: HS2962ES
4 To compare mean baseline plasma levels of pro-inflammatory biomarkers/cytokines between PLHIV with and without incident hyperglycemia who are initiated on DTG.,3 To compare mean intracellular magnesium concentration between PLHIV on DTG with and without hyperglycemia.,2 To compare the mean baseline plasma levels of mitochondria dysfunction biomarkers between HIV positive patients with and without incident hyperglycemia at the time of DTG switch. ,1 To compare DTG pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters between HIV positive patients with and without incident hyperglycemia.,To investigate the mechanisms for dolutegravir-associated hyperglycaemia in a Ugandan HIV positive population.,
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Uganda |
2023-08-03 15:42:11 |
2026-08-03 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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SIMON ARUNGA
ID: UNCST-2021-R013498
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PILOTING TESTING OF POINT OF CARE DIAGNOSTICS TO IMPROVE DIAGNOSIS OF MICROBIAL KERATITIS IN UGANDA.
REFNo: HS2719ES
1. Our overall aim is to improve the diagnosis of the type of MK (bacterial or fungal) at secondary-level facilities in Uganda. We will do this by comparing several novel alternative point of care diagnostic tests in a phased tertiary level and secondary level approach.
2. Assess the diagnostic performance (relative diagnostic yield, time to diagnosis, uptake, and ease of use) of the alternative point-of-care tests in three secondary units in Uganda.,1. Measure the performance (sensitivity and specificity) of these tests carried out by general ophthalmic clinic personnel, compared to a composite reference standard and the ocular microbiologist at the tertiary unit in Uganda.
3. Determine the sensitivity and specificity of several novel alternative diagnostic tests compared to a composite reference standard. Novel tests to be compared include calcofluor White + KOH, smartphone-based fluorescence microscopy, and the isothermal amplification test. The tests will be conducted by an ocular microbiologist at the tertiary unit in Uganda.
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Uganda |
2023-08-03 15:40:49 |
2026-08-03 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Joseph Baluku B
ID: UNCST-2019-R000612
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Incidence of mortality and associated factors
among TB survivors in rural Uganda.
REFNo: HS2947ES
1. To determine the incidence rate of mortality among TB survivors at Masaka Regional Referral Hospital
2. To compare the incidence of mortality among TB survivors with and without HIV coinfection at Masaka Regional Referral Hospital
3. To determine the factors associated with mortality among TB survivors at Masaka
Regional Referral Hospital
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Uganda |
2023-08-02 18:18:03 |
2026-08-02 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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