Milton Musaba Wamboko
ID: UNCST-2019-R000825
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Effectiveness and Safety Dosing of Sodium Bicarbonate in Women with Obstructed Labor in Eastern Uganda: A Phase III Randomized placebo-controlled Trial (SoBicOL- II Study)
REFNo: HS3885ES
General objective
To determine the efficacy and safety of a preoperative infusion of sodium bicarbonate on pH and lactate levels (metabolic acidosis) among women with obstructed labour.
Specific objectives
1. To determine the efficacy of a preoperative infusion of sodium bicarbonate on acidosis, compared with placebo among women with obstructed labour (OL).
2. To determine the safety of a preoperative infusion of sodium bicarbonate compared with placebo among women with obstructed labour (OL).
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Uganda |
2024-08-29 18:40:41 |
2027-08-29 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Elizabeth Nyboer Ann
ID: UNCST-2023-R005929
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Building resilience to climate change in Lake Victoria’s fisheries: the role of women’s fisheries organizations in Uganda.
REFNo: SS3103ES
The broad goal of this project is to understand factors that have led to successful adaptation outcomes for women involved with Womens Fisheries Organizations (WFOs), and to document WFOs’ potential to facilitate long term climate resilience in Uganda’s fisheries. Objective 1 (O1) is to establish indicators of success from the perspective of the women involved in WFOs. Objective 2 (O2) is to document actual livelihood and adaptive outcomes of being involved in WFOs (based on indicators from O1). Objective 3 (O3) is to document (a) qualitative factors relating to social dynamics, governance structure, and power relations and (b) quantitative spatial, infrastructural, ecological, and demographic measures that have contributed to WFO success.
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Canada |
2024-08-29 18:38:08 |
2027-08-29 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Moses Tuhame Kamondo
ID: UNCST-2023-R007632
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Tackling Youth Unemployment: Aligning University Training to Industry Skills Demand through a University-Industry Communication Model
REFNo: SIR359ES
Implement the communication model and initiate a pilot phase within selected departments to assess its viability and effectiveness.,Design an integrated University-Industry Communication model tailored to the identified needs and gaps.,To analyze the existing collaborations between academia and industry, identify strengths and improvement areas.,To Conduct a comprehensive baseline survey to ascertain current and anticipated industry needs/skill demands and the university course curriculum development process.,To develop a technology-enabled university-industry communication model implemented in a web portal aimed at narrowing the mismatch between required industry skills and the quality of university graduates. This will collate industry and university needs into a repository to inform training curricula, programme design, research agenda, funding opportunities and skills gaps.,
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Uganda |
2024-08-29 18:37:17 |
2027-08-29 |
Engineering and Technology |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Claire Arinaitwe
ID:
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Towards Building The Capacity Of Digital Immigrant University Teachers For The Effective Delivery Of Online Learning
REFNo: SS2870ES
3. What factors should be considered in formulating a framework for implementing tailored capacity building initiatives of university teaching staff in Uganda? ,2. What challenges do university teaching staff encounter when embracing digital teaching methods in Uganda?,What are the current digital literacy levels among university teaching staff in Uganda?,The general objective of this study is to find ways to build the capacity of digital immigrant university teachers for effective delivery of online learning,
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Uganda |
2024-08-29 18:36:20 |
2027-08-29 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Evas Kemigisha
ID:
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Investigating the potential of integrating community governance arrangements in maternal health care service delivery in Uganda: opportunities, challenges and lessons for multi-level governance
REFNo: SS2905ES
To explore ways in which local knowledge and practices on maternal health can be integrated into maternal health service delivery in Bwindi community and inform multi-level governance actors,To document the daily maternal health knowledge, practices and perceptions of local women about community and public health arrangements in the Bwindi community.,To identify the different actors involved in maternal health care provision within Bwindi community.,To identify the different policies that underpin health governance at international, national and local levels,To explore ways in which co-production of maternal health service can transform or improve multi-level health governance in developing countries,
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Uganda |
2024-08-29 18:28:56 |
2027-08-29 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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