Gorretti Nassali
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A PHASE III, RANDOMIZED, OPEN-LABEL, MULTICENTER STUDY EVALUATING THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF ADJUVANT GIREDESTRANT COMPARED WITH PHYSICIAN'S CHOICE OF ADJUVANT ENDOCRINE MONOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH ESTROGEN RECEPTOR?POSITIVE, HER2 NEGATIVE EARLY BREAST CANCER
REFNo: HS2133ES
Primary objective:
To demonstrate superiority of giredestrant over the control treatment
Secondary objectives:
1. To evaluate the efficacy of giredestrant compared with TPC
2. To evaluate the safety of giredestrant compared with TPC
3. To characterize giredestrant pharrmacokinetics (PK)
4. To evaluate health status utility scores of participants treated with giredestrant compared with TPC
5. To evaluate the efficacy of giredestrant compared with TPC
6. To evaluate the tolerability of giredestrant compared with TPC
7. To identify and/or evaluate biomarkers that are predictive of response to giredestrant
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Uganda |
2022-09-06 14:14:37 |
2025-09-06 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Mary Gorreti Nabbosa
ID:
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Application of the IFLA code of ethics for librarians in selected academic universities in Uganda
REFNo: SS1372ES
i. To identify the services offered by Kyambogo University and Uganda Christian University libraries.
ii. To examine the ethical practices of librarians in Kyambogo University and Uganda Christian University libraries.
iii. To investigate whether Kyambogo University and Uganda Christian university librarians have applied the IFLA code of ethics in library and information service delivery.
iv. To determine the challenges faced by librarians Kyambogo University and Uganda Christian University libraries when applying the IFLA code of ethics in the library and information service delivery.
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Uganda |
2022-08-30 17:24:16 |
2025-08-30 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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JAMES MULEME
ID: UNCST-2021-R012263
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Safe Food and Water: Promoting the protection and safety of household and community water and food resources
REFNo: HS2311ES
1. Using the Trials of Improved Practices (TIPS) technique to co-design water and food protection solutions that reduce the risk of bat contamination, using locally available resources
2. Using the Trials of Improved Practices (TIPS) technique to implement an SBC intervention to improve community knowledge and behaviours relating to food and water safety and understanding of the need to protect food and water sources (focused on bat-related risks)
3. Demonstrate feasibility and effectiveness of locally resourced interventions (benefits and costs) that protect water and food sources from bat contamination. This will contribute to the adoption of sanitation and hygiene measures and practices to ensure safe water and food
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Uganda |
2022-08-30 16:42:20 |
2025-08-30 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Charles Katulamu
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Morals, Beliefs, and the Law Disconnected from Reality: Uncovering the Abortion Realm in Kampala, Uganda.
REFNo: SS1412ES
1. To understand the drivers of pregnancy termination.
2. To investigate the determinants of access to safe abortion care.
3. To find out how women decide to terminate a pregnancy.
4. To investigate women navigate the law, cultural stigma, and religious expectations before, during, and post-abortion.
5. To understand how abortion care providers make decisions on who receives the care.
6. To find out the challenges abortion care providers face, how they address them, and their recommendations towards the health and wellness of women in Uganda.
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Uganda |
2022-08-30 10:47:16 |
2025-08-30 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Samuel Biraro
ID:
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Evaluation of Integrated Child Health Days in Select Districts in Uganda
REFNo: HS2410ES
Main objective
To evaluate the effectiveness of integrated child health days in Uganda to reach children who are un-immunized and under-immunized and suggest recommendations for improvement of the ICHD service delivery program in three districts (Bukedea, Kayunga, and Rakai) in Uganda.
Specific Objectives
1. To identify and estimate the proportion of children under 5 years of age, who attend and do not attend CHDs and describe key factors affecting attendance in selected district(s).
2. To understand the knowledge, attitudes, practices (KAP), motivators, and barriers for the implementation of CHDs by health system staff and community members (i.e., Health managers, healthcare workers, village health workers, and local community leaders) to inform improvement in service delivery.
3. To describe the systematic approach, best practices, enablers, and barriers during CHDs according to the five pillars of immunization strategy (service delivery; planning, management, and finance; data and surveillance; cold chain and vaccine management; advocacy, communication, and social mobilization) and suggest recommendations that be used to improve coverage, quality, and equity of immunization services during ICHDs.
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Uganda |
2022-08-30 10:45:06 |
2025-08-30 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Cecilia Nantume
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Rapid Assessments of Progress: An evaluation of DMPA-SC Self Injection Public Sector Service Delivery in Uganda
REFNo: HS2409ES
To establish clients perceived quality and overall satisfaction with self injection service delivery,To identify client challenges to uptake of DMPA-SC and self injection use ,To assess the extent to which attitudes and behavior of providers and stakeholders accelerate or hinder Self Injection uptake, ,To determine the emerging health system barriers and facilitators that influence Self Injection uptake.,
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Uganda |
2022-08-30 10:42:45 |
2025-08-30 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Anne Wajja J W
ID: UNCST-2022-R010518
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A multi-country, epidemiologic study to assess the interferon gamma release assay (IGRA) positivity, and to build capacity to conduct a tuberculosis (TB) vaccine efficacy study, in populations with a high TB disease burden
REFNo: HS2371ES
o To describe the proportion of IGRA positivity by site
Secondary objectives:
o To assess the association of age with proportion of IGRA positivity, by site o To describe the overall incidence of suspected and laboratory-confirmed pulmonary TB (disease)
Tertiary objectives o To describe changes in the proportion of IGRA positivity by site
o To describe the association between IGRA interferon gamma (IFN) concentration at screening and progression to pulmonary TB
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Uganda |
2022-08-30 10:37:18 |
2025-08-30 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Ramathan Mugalu
ID:
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BUSINESS EDUCATION AND PERFORMANCE OF BUSINESS SCHOOLS’ GRADUATES IN SELECTED ORGANIZATIONS IN KAMPALA, UGANDA
REFNo: SS1168ES
The general objective was to examine the influence of business education on the job performance of business schools’ graduate in the selected organisations in Kampala- Uganda.
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Uganda |
2022-08-30 10:34:40 |
2025-08-30 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Losira Nasirumbi
ID: UNCST-2021-R013084
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Intra-household Gender Dynamics in Uptake of Agricultural Technologies for Sustainable Livelihoods in Uganda
REFNo: SS1375ES
1) Understand the dissemination and use of agricultural technologies in selected districts of the Eastern Agro-Ecological Zone of Uganda
2) Analyse the intra-household gender roles and relations related to technology access and sustained use within the institution of the household
3) Quantify the distribution of decision-making power within households and how these influence technology uptake and empowerment among women and youth
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Uganda |
2022-08-30 10:32:05 |
2025-08-30 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Bernard Lukuyu Adubwa
ID:
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Improving pig productivity and incomes through an environmentally sustainable and gender inclusive integrated intervention package
REFNo: A210ES
1. Piloting and evaluating innovative market arrangements at the level of pig aggregators to strengthen market linkages between them and pig farmers and link the farmers to input and service providers.
2. Implementing and evaluating an integrated package for improving pig productivity and performance comprising pig herd health practices, reproductive management, improved genetics, and better feeding, for farmers participating in the market arrangements and delivered through a digital extension platform
3. Developing, testing and evaluating best-bet interventions for reducing the environmental footprint primarily through waste (manure) management and adaption to heat stress
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Kenya |
2022-08-30 10:28:45 |
2025-08-30 |
Agricultural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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