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lydia Bunalema
ID: UNCST-2020-R014729
Identification and validation of anti-plasmodial activity and artemisinin pharmacokinetic enhancement potential of medicinal plants used by Ugandan communities to treat malaria symptoms
REFNo: NS431ES

To formulate a herbal product for treatment of malaria To establish the protective effect of above herbal extracts against metabolic clearance of Dihydroartemisinin in a rabbit model To determine the susceptibility (RSA0-3h and IC50) of Plasmodium falciparum to the five most common herbal extracts used in treatment of malaria symptoms across Uganda To establish through a systematic review and ethnobotanical survey medicinal plants used in treatment of malaria symptoms in communities To investigate the anti-plasmodial activity and artemisinin pharmacokinetic enhancement potential of medicinal plants used by communities across Uganda in treatment of malaria symptoms,
Uganda 2022-11-08 14:05:34 2025-11-08 Natural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Wilson Mugizi
ID: UNCST-2022-R009877
Resource Based View Approach in Implementation of E-Learning in Selected Ugandan Public Universities
REFNo: SS1454ES

i. To examine the relationship between universities tangible resources and e-learning implementation during and beyond Covid-19 pandemic era in Uganda
ii. To evaluate the relationship between the universities intangible resources and e-learning implementation during and beyond Covid-19 pandemic era in Uganda.
iii. To assess the relationship between universities capabilities and e-learning implementation during and beyond Covid-19 pandemic era in Uganda.
iv. To suggest the strategies for management of e-waste resulting from implementation e-learning implementation.

Uganda 2022-11-08 14:03:00 2025-11-08 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Kananura  Muhumuza Rornald
ID: UNCST-2019-R000239
Improving Quality and Use of Newborn Indicators (IMPULSE): A two-phase project to describe and improve the quality and use of facility-level newborn indicators in African countries.
REFNo: HS2473ES

1. Map newborn indicator data availability in existing routine health information systems (RHIS) 2. Assess newborn key indicator data quality in existing RHIS. 3. Understand newborn indicator data use by different stakeholders in existing RHIS. 4. Analyse technical, organizational and behavioural enabling factors in RHIS to improve newborn indicator data quality and use 5. Measure the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on newborn RHIS data
Uganda 2022-11-08 14:00:16 2025-11-08 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Francis Ekwan Uzu
ID: UNCST-2022-R009805
Co-creating a Culturally Relevant Programme for Enabling Participation of Children with Brain Injury in Uganda (CEBU)
REFNo: HS2509ES

To explore the participants’ thoughts, feelings, and perceptions of the current intervention programme at the KWB-HTC.,To generate a culturally relevant programme (CRP) for enabling participation of children with brain injury in the KWB-HTC.,To describe the consequences and limitations of a CRP for children with brain injury in the KWB-HTC.,To describe how the participants co-create a Culturally Relevant Programme (CRP) enabling participation of children with brain injury in the KWB-HTC.,
Uganda 2022-11-08 13:54:18 2025-11-08 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Godfrey  Siu
ID: UNCST-2021-R005439
STRENGTHENING THE HEALTH SECTOR SYSTEMS WORKFORCE IN THE PREVENTION AND RESPONSE TO VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN: A PILOT PROJECT IN MAYUGE AND AMURU DISTRICTS
REFNo: SS1497ES

3. To measure impact and key outcomes of these interventions on health worker knowledge, attitudes, and competences in VAC service improvement and delivery.,2. To deliver a package of VAC interventions that is realistic, relevant and acceptable to health workers, including leadership development, training, dissemination of existing guidelines and the use of lay workers as case advocates to provide basic information and escort survivors to various referral points.,1. To explore, both qualitatively and quantitatively, the knowledge, practices and attitudes towards VAC prevention and response work, services offered, roles and current capacities, and barriers to involvement. ,Our aim is to collaboratively design and test the acceptability, feasibility, and scalability of a health worker capacity building and leadership strengthening VAC intervention in Mayuge and Amuru districts in eastern and northern Uganda.,
Uganda 2022-11-08 13:49:21 2025-11-08 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Joseph Mugagga Isaac
ID:
Empowerment Beyond the Household: Measuring and Comparing the Collective Agency of Groups and Individuals
REFNo: A194ES

a) Measure the degree to which group members and the group as a whole verbally express and/or behaviorally indicate a sense of collective agency
b)Identify features of groups and external factors, including targeted interventions, that can successfully increase women’s collective agency
c)Understand how intersectionality affects the ability of women and men of different backgrounds to participate in, and benefit from, group processes
d)Understand the impacts of increased collective agency in terms of outcomes for individual women and their groups
e)Better understand linkages between empowerment within and outside the household


Uganda 2022-11-08 13:36:34 2025-11-08 Agricultural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Andreas Madestam
ID:
Closing the gender Gap in Agriculture: Experimental Evidence from Uganda
REFNo: SS1360ES

To evaluate if the gender gap in agriculture productivity is caused by lack of soft skills among female farmers in Uganda.
Sweden 2022-11-08 13:32:20 2025-11-08 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Jackson Orem
ID: UNCST-2021-R012016
A Phase II Multicenter Study of Pomalidomide Monotherapy in HIV-Positive Individuals with Kaposi Sarcoma (KS) in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
REFNo: HS2367ES

To evaluate if changes in serum cytokine levels correlate with clinical response.,To assess the effect of pomalidomide treatment on serum cytokine levels.,To evaluate the effects of pomalidomide monotherapy on standard measures of HIV control, i.e., CD4 counts and HIV viral loads, in this participant population.,To determine if pomalidomide monotherapy induces a minimal level of antitumor efficacy to justify its further development for HIV-associated KS in sub-Saharan Africa and is safe and tolerable.,
Uganda 2022-11-08 13:27:55 2025-11-08 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Simons  Ezajobo
ID: UNCST-2021-R012010
Uptake of HIV Testing Services through Assisted Partner Notification (APN) among Men in Wakiso District.
REFNo: HS2537ES

2.To understand the preferred partner notification approaches to help men feel more comfortable and confident in getting tested for HIV.,1.To assess the experience of males during the process of HIV testing services provision.,To identify barriers and facilitators to HIV testing among men in Uganda,
Uganda 2022-11-08 13:23:56 2025-11-08 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Catriona  Waitt John
ID: UNCST-2019-R001068
PHARMACOKINETICS OF DRUGS USED TO TREAT UNCOMPLICATED MALARIA IN BREASTFEEDING MOTHER-INFANT PAIRS
REFNo: HS2392ES

Primary Objectives;
1. To define transfer of lumefantrine and its active metabolite, desbutyl-lumefantrine from mother to breastfed infant.
2. To determine the clearance, AUC, and volume of distribution of lumefantrine and desbutyl-lumefantrine
Secondary Objectives
1. To describe covariates influencing drug exposure in maternal plasma, breast milk and infant plasma
2. To develop a population pharmacokinetic model including the breast and the infant as compartments, which will both enable optimal use of sparse data from future studies and enable simulations of different doses or combinations.
3. To assess depression and anxiety levels among breastfeeding mothers on first line antimalarial drugs.
4. Beliefs about medicines in breastfeeding mothers receiving antimalarial treatment



UK 2022-11-04 16:05:41 2025-11-04 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
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