Ronald Mutebi
ID:
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THE EFFICACY OF ONLINE PEDAGOGY ON TVET PRACTICAL SKILLS TRAINING, ASSESSMENT AND ACQUISITION IN UGANDA
REFNo: SIR181ES
i. To analyse the effectiveness of TVET practical skills training mechanisms in face-to-face and online pedagogies.
ii. To Analyse the effectiveness of TVET practical skills assessment mechanisms in face-to-face and online pedagogies.
iii. To compare TVET trainees’ practical skills acquisition in the face-to-face and online pedagogies; and
iv. To determine the challenges of online pedagogy in TVET practical skills training, assessment and acquisition.
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Uganda |
2023-01-03 13:16:48 |
2026-01-03 |
Engineering and Technology |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Charles Ntale ...
ID: UNCST-2022-R009975
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Bicycles for Growth: Bicycle Market system Assessment in Uganda
REFNo: SS1531ES
Main and Specific Objectives
The main objective of the project is to produce a Uganda Bicycle Market System Profile that provides a detailed snapshot of the market system as it exists within Uganda, identifies supply, demand, and systems barriers to bicycle access and utilization, and enables BFG and other stakeholders to take action to improve the functionality of the bicycle market system.
Specific objectives of the project include:
• Examine bicycle usage across demographic groups and establish the key purposes for the use of bicycles.
• Identify the status quo of the bicycle market system and the key actors within the bicycle market system in Uganda
• Identify key challenges faced by market actors, including consumers, suppliers, national and local governments, donors and civil society groups, and financial institutions among others.
• Identify the roles and contributions of market actors to the functionality of the bicycle market system in Uganda.
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Uganda |
2023-01-03 13:12:34 |
2026-01-03 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Raymond Tweheyo
ID: UNCST-2020-R014507
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Evaluating the pilot of the Community Health Extension Worker (CHEW) strategy in Uganda: assessing feasibility, and effectiveness for improving Village Health Team (VHT) supervision and reporting
REFNo: HS2545ES
General Objective
To explore the acceptability, document the implementation process and evaluate the effectiveness of the Community Health Extension Worker strategy in two districts of Uganda to guide improving the community health system
Specific Objectives
1) To assess the acceptability of introducing a Community Health Extension Worker (CHEW) strategy in a district health system.
2)To document the process of setting up and implementing a Community Health Extension
Worker (CHEW) strategy within a district health system.
3) To estimate the program costs and duration for setting up a government-led Community Health Extension Worker (CHEW) strategy within a district health system.
4) To determine the effectiveness of the CHEW strategy for improving the quality of Village Health Team (VHT) member’s supervision and reporting in a district health system.
5) To assess the effect of the CHEW strategy on community-level indicators: completion of four antenatal care visits, skilled delivery attendance, fully immunized under-fives, and U5 sick children seen by VHTs and treated within 24 hours.
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UK |
2023-01-03 13:08:01 |
2026-01-03 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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BRIDGET SHARON ANGUCIA
ID:
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COMMON CANCERS AND ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS IN ARUA DISTRICT UGANDA 2017 TO 2021
REFNo: HS2539ES
1.To determine the commonest cancers in Arua District from 2017 to 2021
2.To determine the risk factors associated with the commonest lifestyle associated cancers amongst men from Arua district 2017 to 2021
3.To find out the risk factors associated with the commonest lifestyle associated cancers amongst women from Arua district 2017 to 2021
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Uganda |
2023-01-03 12:34:21 |
2026-01-03 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Fatumo Segun Adeyemi
ID:
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Assessing the genetic architecture of circulating protein biomarkers of cardiometabolic diseases in African and European populations.
REFNo: HS2527ES
1. To assess the genetic architecture of 3000 circulating blood protein biomarkers implicated in Cardiometabolic Diseases in African populations.
2. Assess rare regulatory variants affecting protein levels via gene-based burden analysis across coding and non-coding sequence variation
3. To perform colocalization testing for variant prioritization
4. To assess the predictive power of protein quantitative trait loci (pQTL) in cardiometabolic disease.
5. Assess causal associations between proteins and Cardiometabolic diseases using Mendelian randomization approaches.
6. To compare the genomic characteristics and architecture of African and European proteomes.
7. To build capacity in proteomic data analysis in Africa.
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UK |
2023-01-03 12:31:49 |
2026-01-03 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Anthony Mpairwe
ID:
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Child Maltreatment and Child Protection Strategies in South Western Uganda
REFNo: SS1483ES
To explore the lived experiences of maltreated children in Mbarara City and Sheema District ,To assess community members' knowledge about child protection strategies and services available in Uganda,To determine the factors influencing utilization of child protection strategies available in Mbarara City and Sheema District, Southwestern Uganda.,
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Uganda |
2023-01-03 12:29:06 |
2026-01-03 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Paul Okello Edward
ID:
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One Health approach to identify local drivers of antimicrobial drug resistance in peri-urban Kampala, Uganda
REFNo: HS2377ES
1: Identify local drivers of antimicrobial resistance in poultry farms in Uganda through a case-control study
2a: Assess the level of antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance on a selected poultry farm by sampling litter, soil, and chicken ceca or cloaca for microbiological, analytical chemistry, and microbiome analysis.
2b: Assess the level of antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance in human populations directly exposed to poultry or poultry products from the farm.
3. Assess the level of antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance in environmental samples collected from soil, water bodies and vegetable gardens close to the poultry farm and in exposed human populations.
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Uganda |
2023-01-03 12:19:31 |
2026-01-03 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Moses Joloba Lutaakome
ID: UNCST-2022-R011558
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An investigation of Ebola virus transmission and host immune responses among humans in Uganda
REFNo: HS2618ES
Objective 1: Characterize host immune responses to Ebola infection, therapy, and vaccination to define responses associated with protection, reduced disease, clearance of virus, and long-term post-EVD sequelae.
Objective 2: Investigate the cellular and molecular determinants of Ebola disease severity and outcome using advanced genomic studies (nascent transcriptomics)
Objective 3: Conduct seroprevalence studies to determine the burden of Ebola infection among asymptomatic contacts of EVD patients in the affected areas
Objective 4: Model periodic occurrence and transmissibility of Ebola virus within the community
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Uganda |
2022-12-23 18:12:56 |
2025-12-23 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Clovice Kankya
ID: UNCST-2020-R010154
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Understanding and Improving Antimicrobial Stewardship Among Small and Medium Sized Dairy Farmers in Uganda
REFNo: HS2607ES
1. To assess the current level of knowledge, attitudes, as well as practices among target
dairy farmers and animal health service professionals
2. To understand the barriers and enablers to implement best practices in dairy production,
with a focus on behavioural barriers.
3. To develop the Food Safety AMR training curriculum by farmers and other relevant
stakeholders.
4. To ascertain the determinants of AMR among the different dairy farms.
5. To identify behaviourally informed interventions to mitigate the barriers using enabler
analysis.
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Uganda |
2022-12-23 18:11:07 |
2025-12-23 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Monica Swahn H
ID: UNCST-2021-R012004
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The Onward Project On Well-being and Adversity (“TOPOWA”):
Pilot Study of Wearables
REFNo: SS1560ES
The objective of this study is to assess the feasibility and acceptability of using consumer-grade wearable wrist devices to assess sleep and activity space of adolescent girls and young women in slum communities in Kampala, Uganda. This objective will be answered through wearables wrist devices, daily diaries, focus groups discussions and a survey to collect the experiences of AGYW who are 18-24 years of age.
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USA |
2022-12-23 18:08:19 |
2025-12-23 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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