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Clovice Kankya
ID: UNCST-2020-R010154
Understanding the Barriers to Adoption and Active Use of Digital Services Provided via FarmDirect
REFNo: HS4305ES

Objectives (a) General Objective: The overarching objective of this study is to diagnose and solve the behavioral barriers and leverage enablers to the adoption and active use of FarmDirect’s services amongst farmers in Uganda. (b) Specific Objective: To explore how we increase the awareness of FarmDirect amongst unregistered farmers 1. To identify the sought-after attributes of their desired marketing channel 2. To explore the levels of comprehension and interest in a digital marketing channel 3. To understand the intention and willingness to undertake actions to use a digital marketing channel
Uganda 2024-05-30 11:30:32 2027-05-30 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Robert Downing George
ID: UNCST-2020-R014615
Usability Evaluation of the ANC Panel (Professional Use)
REFNo: HS4262ES

The primary objectives of this usability study are:
• To evaluate professional users’ ANC Panel test labelling comprehension (n=15 healthcare professionals). This evaluation will assess the professional users’ understanding of the key messages from the ANC Panel product packaging and labelling. The evaluation will be questionnaire-based and will comprise an evaluation of the users’ understanding of:
o The key warnings and test limitations and/or restrictions
o The test procedure
o The test result interpretation

• To evaluate the ability of professional users to interpret the ANC Panel test results (n=15 healthcare professionals). This evaluation will assess the professional users’ ability to interpret pre-prepared, static ANC Panel test results. The results will comprise a range of test results, including weak-positive results and tests with failed control lines. Each user will interpret five different test results, with three tests in each test result, in randomised order.

UK 2024-05-30 11:27:23 2027-05-30 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Emmanuel Awori Siryoyi
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Determinants of export performance of maize farmer organizations in Busia district, Uganda
REFNo: A440ES

To establish the effect of import bans and tariffs on the export performance of maize farmer groups in Busia district, Uganda. ,To illustrate the effect of infrastructural development on the export performance of maize farmer groups in Busia district, Uganda,To demonstrate the effect of middlemen on the export performance of maize farmer groups in Busia district, Uganda,To establish the effect of farmer group capacity on the export performance of maize farmer groups in Busia district, Uganda. ,
Uganda 2024-05-30 11:26:40 2027-05-30 Agricultural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Jerome  Barry Bamugaya
ID:
INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY GROUPS’ INITIATIVES TO SUSTAINABLE RURAL LIVELIHOOD SECURITY IN TESO SUB-REGION IN UGANDA
REFNo: SS2597ES

I. To establish the contribution of local community groups’ initiatives in reducing livelihood insecurities in Teso region in Uganda
II. To ascertain men and women’s perceptions and views on local groups’ initiatives towards rural livelihood security
III. To determine existing challenges, and threats that impede community initiatives to sustainable rural livelihoods among Iteso
IV. To establish applicable and tenable model for effective community groups’ operations

Uganda 2024-05-30 11:23:14 2027-05-30 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
WATAKA WILLIES
ID:
HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICES AND EMPLOYEE TURNOVER IN CITY COUNCILS OF MBALE AND JINJA, EASTERN UGANDA
REFNo: SS2476ES

iv) To establish the effects of employee motivation on employees’ turnover in City Councils of Mbale and Jinja.,iii) To examine the effects of employee health and safety on employees’ turnover in City Councils of Mbale and Jinja.,ii) To establish the effects of employee career growth management on employees’ turnover in City Councils of Mbale and Jinja.,i) To determine the effects of employee reward management on employees’ turnover in City Councils of Mbale and Jinja.,The purpose is to assess how Human Resource Practices have influenced employees’ turnover in City Councils in Eastern Uganda.,
Uganda 2024-05-30 10:41:59 2027-05-30 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
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