Tonny Kiyimba
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Exploring Uganda’s Indigenous Food Species with Cardiometabolic Health Protective Effects
REFNo: HS2248ES
General Objective
This study seeks to map out the diversity of indigenous food species with cardiometabolic health benefits in Uganda and understand consumption intentions.
Specific Objectives
1. Conduct an inventory of Ugandan indigenous foods around greater Kampala metropolitan area
2. To understand barriers and facilitators for consumption of foods in (1)
3. To determine the bioactive polyphenolic composition of the identified foods in (1) and identify the foods with cardiometabolic health protective effects
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Uganda |
2022-05-24 12:39:01 |
2025-05-24 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Justine Yapsoyekwo
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IMPLEMENTATION OF CAREER EDUCATION AND DUAL CAREER DEVELOPMENT: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ACADEMIC AND SPORTS CAREER DEVELOPMENT AMONG STUDENTS IN SEBEI SUB-REGION
REFNo: SS1252ES
General Objective
The general objective of the study is to examine the influence of implementation of career education on dual career development with a view to compare academic and sports career development among students in secondary schools in Sebei sub-region in Eastern Uganda.
Specific Objectives
i. To investigate the influence of identification of career needs on dual career development among students in secondary schools in Sebei sub-region.
ii. To establish the influence of development of career opportunities on dual career development among students in secondary schools in Sebei sub-region.
iii. To assess the influence of integration of students needs with career opportunities on dual career development among students in secondary schools in Sebei sub-region.
iv. To examine the influence of regular monitoring of students career development on dual career development among students in secondary schools in Sebei sub-region.
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Uganda |
2022-05-24 12:36:09 |
2025-05-24 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Lisa Hartwig
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The effectiveness of a behavioral science and design intervention for family savings on increased use of maternal health services and male involvement: a randomized controlled trial
REFNo: HS2194ES
To assess the effectiveness of a behavioral intervention designed to encourage financial savings for healthcare costs and birth preparedness among pregnant women and their partners in Uganda. To examine whether increased earmarked financial savings for healthcare costs leads to increased utilization of maternal health services and male involvement in maternal healthcare.
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USA |
2022-05-23 9:28:49 |
2025-05-23 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Adeodata Rukyalekere Kekitiinwa
ID: UNCST-2019-R000799
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Results Based Financing to achieve HIV/AIDS epidemic control in Fort Portal Region, Uganda
A case study of Baylor-Uganda
REFNo: HS2227ES
The objectives of the RBF pilot include the following; a) To determine the effect of results-based financing on the performance of HIV and TB indicators in Fort Portal region, b) To estimate and compare cost to outcome ratios for performance on selected HIV/TB indicators before and after RBF implementation in selected health facilities and c) To describe the process and contextual factors affecting implementation of RBF for HIV indicators under the ACE-Fort project in Fort Portal region.
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Uganda |
2022-05-20 8:30:01 |
2025-05-20 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Ellen Kayendeke Jessica
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Participatory Modeling of the Linkages Between Agricultural Productivity and Wetland Management in Iganga District, Uganda
REFNo: NS341ES
Main Objective
To generate information about the causal links and feedback mechanisms between wetland management and agricultural productivity
Specific objectives
1. To generate a causal loop diagram about the causal linkages and feedback between wetland uses (drainage, vegetation harvesting, fishing) and ecosystem services (crop productivity, water quantity and quality)
2. To provide a platform for stakeholder dialogue about viable and sustainable wetland management options
3. To develop a system dynamics model that informs about the impacts of alternative wetland management scenarios on the wetland-agricultural system
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Uganda |
2022-05-20 18:29:12 |
2025-05-20 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Hellen Owasa Abbo Owasa
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CARBON SEQUESTRATION AND SORGHUM PRODUCTIVITY UNDER SELECTED INTERCROPPING SYSTEMS IN FRAGILE AGRO-ECOLOGICAL ZONES OF UGANDA
REFNo: A188ES
3. To determine the most efficient sorghum/legume intercrop practice for the 2 agro ecological zones,2. To determine the quantity of Carbon sequestered by orghum under selected sorghum-legume intercrops in different agro ecological zones,1. To assess the existing practices on carbon sequestration amongst small holder farmers in selected agro ecological zones of Uganda,To evaluate the effect of existing legume/Sorghum intercrops in enhancing Carbon Sequestration in order to inform policy making.,
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Uganda |
2022-05-19 17:26:07 |
2025-05-19 |
Agricultural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Samuel Okok
ID:
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An Ethical Inquiry into the Socio-Political Drivers of the Political Integrity Challenges in Uganda: Towards a Normative Ethical Framework
REFNo: SS1295ES
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
To investigate the socio-political drivers of Uganda’s political integrity challenges with a view of developing a normative ethical framework for improving political integrity in Uganda.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE
1. To analyse the conceptual contestations on political integrity.
2. To identify and examine the typologies of political integrity challenges in Uganda.
3. To examine the historical socio-political dynamics responsible for the persistent political integrity deficit in Uganda.
4. To develop a framework for improving political integrity in Uganda.
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Uganda |
2022-05-19 16:22:20 |
2025-05-19 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Edrisa Mutebi Ibrahim
ID:
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Assessing the quality of care and management practices among Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 Patients while in School: Case study- Patients Seeking Care from Diabetic Treatment Centers in Uganda
REFNo: HS2157ES
General objective
The main objective of this study is to assess the quality of care and management practices among school going Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 Patients in school and health facilities in Arua, Lira, Soroti, Mbarara and Kampala districts in order to develop strategic solutions that can inform programs and policies around management of diabetes in schools and health facilities.
Specific objectives
i.To explore the lived experiences of adherence to recommended feeding practices among diabetes mellitus type 1 patients in Uganda; Arua, Soroti, Mbarara, Lira and Kampala cities
ii.To examine the level of adherence to recommended feeding practices among diabetes mellitus type 1 patients while in school in Arua, Soroti, Lira, Mbarara and Kampala cities
iii.To assess the factors associated with the level of adherence to recommended feeding practices among diabetes mellitus type 1 patients while in school in Arua, Soroti, Mbarara, Lira and Kampala cities
iv. To describe the quality of care offered to patients with type 1 DM in the treatment centers of Arua, Soroti, Mbarara, Lira and Kampala cities
v. To assess the readiness of schools to manage patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus in Arua, Soroti, Mbarara, Lira and Kampala cities
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Uganda |
2022-05-19 16:16:36 |
2025-05-19 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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RONALD BAMPIGA
ID:
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UPTAKE OF HBV VACCINATION AND HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG ADULT COMMUNITY MEMBERS IN SELECTED DISTRICTS WITHIN CENTRAL UGANDA
REFNo: HS2065ES
1. To analyse the effect between HBV vaccination and Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) among adult community members aged 18 years and above in selected central Uganda districts.
2. To examine HBV factors that influence uptake of HBV vaccination among adult community members aged 18 years and above in selected central Uganda districts.
3. To evaluate the HBV factors that affect Health Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) among adult community members aged 18 years and above in selected central Uganda districts.
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Uganda |
2022-05-19 15:52:28 |
2025-05-19 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Charles Batte
ID: UNCST-2021-R013587
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Self-directed online learning on sustainable health and the agenda 2030 among public, private, civil society and academic professionals: a longitudinal study.
REFNo: HS2253ES
General objective:
To evaluate the efficiency of delivering a self-directed online learning asynchronous course on sustainable health and the agenda 2030 to professionals from various sectors.
Specific Objective
1. To determine the knowledge, attitudes and perception on sustainable health and the Agenda 2030 among private, civil society, public and academic professionals.
2. To determine the effectiveness of delivering a self-directed online learning (SDOL) course on sustainable health and the Agenda 2030.
3. To determine the barriers and facilitators of delivering the self-directed online learning (SDOL) course on sustainable health and the Agenda 2030.
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Uganda |
2022-05-18 9:57:46 |
2025-05-18 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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