Melody Niwamanya
ID: UNCST-2019-R000928
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Mid-term Evaluation Survey for Second Education Response Plan [ERP II] for refugees and host communities. Ref No: MUREC- 2024-366
REFNo: SS2610ES
To identify and document key areas of learning for partners and stakeholders engaged in the implementation of ERP II.,Examine the extent to which interventions are delivered or are likely to deliver results in an inclusive, economic, and timely manner.,To assess the relevance and coherence of planned interventions specifically examine the extent to which interventions implemented address the needs and priorities of targeted beneficiaries including complementarity of interventions, harmonization, and coordination of implementation,To assess the effectiveness of the implementation of interventions planned in ERP II by partners and stakeholders. Particularly assess progress towards implementation of planned activities and delivery of outputs aligned to ERP II objectives.,
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2024-05-07 14:22:46 |
2027-05-07 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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LYDIA NAMIREMBE
ID: UNCST-2023-R006332
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PREDICTORS OF HIV STATUS DISCLOURE TO INTIMATE PARTNERS AMONG HIV POSITIVE FEMALES AGED 20-49. A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY IN BUIKWE DISTRICT, UGANDA.
REFNo: SS2570ES
iii. To explore the factors related to healthcare services that influence the inclination to disclose HIV test results to intimate partners among HIV-positive females aged 20-49 in Buikwe district.,ii. To identify the psychological factors that influence the inclination to disclose HIV test results to intimate partners among HIV-positive females aged 20-49 in Buikwe district.,i. To assess the socio-economic factors that impact the inclination to disclose HIV test results to intimate partners among HIV-positive females aged 20-49 in Buikwe district.,The primary goal of this study is to examine the factors that play a role in determining the willingness to reveal HIV test results to intimate partners among females aged 20-49 who are living with HIV in the Buikwe district.,
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Uganda |
2024-05-07 14:19:27 |
2027-05-07 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Hadijah Nansamba
ID:
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INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF INFORMAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND MITIGATION OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN BUNDIBUJYO DISTRICT
IN WESTERN UGANDA
REFNo: SS2580ES
Purpose of the Study
To investigate the effect of institutionalization of informal justice systems towards Gender-Based Violence mitigation in Bundibugyo District in western Uganda
Specific Objectives
i. To assess the effect of institutionalization of traditional cultural courts towards mitigation of Gender-Based Violence in Bundibugyo District.
ii. To examine the effect of institutionalization of semi-formal local council courts towards mitigation of Gender-Based Violence in Bundibugyo District.
iii. To examine the effect of institutionalization of alternative community-based systems towards mitigation of Gender-Based Violence in Bundibugyo District.
iv. To explore the stakeholder perception about the effectiveness of institutionalization of the informal justice system towards mitigation of gender-based violence in Bundibujyo District
Hypotheses
i. There is no statistically significant effect of institutionalization of traditional cultural courts towards mitigation of Gender-Based Violence in Bundibugyo District
ii. There is no statistically significant effect of institutionalization of semi-formal local council courts towards mitigation of Gender-Based Violence in Bundibugyo District
iii. There is no statistically significant effect of institutionalization of alternative community-based systems towards mitigation of Gender-Based Violence in Bundibugyo District
Research Question
i. How do stakeholders perceive the effectiveness of the institutionalization of the informal justice system toward the mitigation of gender-based violence in Bundibugyo District?
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Uganda |
2024-05-07 14:11:05 |
2027-05-07 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Andrew Mujugira
ID: UNCST-2019-R000871
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Multi-level intervention for intersectional stigma reduction to improve HIV
outcomes for sex workers
REFNo: HS4129ES
Aim 1: Adapt the multilevel PRISM ISD-reduction intervention to address ISD
for SW in Uganda.
Aim 2: Conduct a pilot hybrid type 1 effectiveness-implementation trial to test
the preliminary effectiveness of the adapted multilevel Ssinga Nze ISD-
reduction intervention on (a) PrEP adherence or (b) viral suppression
among SW using a status-neutral approach.
Aim 3: Evaluate implementation of Ssinga Nze using qualitative methods.
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Uganda |
2024-05-07 14:09:03 |
2027-05-07 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Elizabeth Nyboer Ann
ID: UNCST-2023-R005929
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Using population genetics to inform sustainable aquaculture governance in Lake Victoria, Uganda
REFNo: NS798ES
Specific aims are to: (i) characterize the genetic profiles of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in Ugandan fish farms, and (ii) investigate levels of admixture and introgressive hybridization among farmed and wild O. niloticus and endemic Oreochromis species.
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Canada |
2024-05-07 14:07:15 |
2027-05-07 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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