Frederick Kijjambu Nsambu
ID:
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PERFORMANCE OF MICROFINANCE DEPOSIT TAKING INSTITUTIONS; A MACROECONOMIC AND INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVE IN UGANDA
REFNo: SS932ES
5To establish the relationship between ownership structure and performance of MDI in Uganda. ,i4 To establish the competition on the performance of MDIs in Uganda.,3To establish the impact of outreach on performance of MDIs in Uganda.,To establish the impact of external factors on the performance of MDIs in Uganda.,To establish the impact of internal factors on the performance of MDIs in Uganda.,To establish performance of microfinance deposit taking institutions in Uganda,
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Uganda |
2021-08-03 |
2024-08-03 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Moses Joloba Lutaakome
ID: UNCST-2022-R011558
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Validation of the new BP- TB LAM LFA test in well-defined urine and plasma samples collected from TB patients irrespective of HIV status
REFNo: HS1527ES
Primary:
• To collect urine and plasma samples for validation studies on the selection of the best prototype among the six TB LAM LFA prototypes generated by Biopromic (BP)
Secondary:
• To create a biobank of plasma and urine for future validation of novel TB diagnostics
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Uganda |
2021-08-03 |
2024-08-03 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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TUKAMUHABWA EVARISTO
ID:
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Curriculum innovation, school environment and physics teacher effectiveness. The case of
the SESEMAT program in Kabale Municipality, Uganda
REFNo: SS837ES
1. To establish the relationship between curriculum innovation and teacher effectiveness.
2. To find out the relationship between school environment and teacher effectiveness.
3. To establish whether school environment has a moderating effect on the relationship between curriculum innovation and teacher effectiveness.
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Uganda |
2021-08-02 |
2024-08-02 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Eddy Walakira Joshua
ID: UNCST-2022-R009077
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Uganda Overseas Labor Recruitment—Forced Labor Prevalence Study
REFNo: SS940ES
Specific objectives
In specific terms, the study will generate data that establishes the:
a) Prevalence of forced labour and labour exploitation among overseas (middle east) labour returnees to Uganda
b) Characteristics of overseas labor, including hours worked, renumeration, freedom of movement, and recruitment among others
c) Determining the profiles of the different segments in the subpopulations among labour migrants
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Uganda |
2021-08-02 |
2024-08-02 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Daniella CHUSYD Elyse
ID:
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Anthropogenic related stress on reproduction in African forest elephants (Loxodonta africana cyclostis)
REFNo: NS137ES
(i) To determine how human activity influences elephant stress and reproduction.
(ii) To assess Elephants’ allostatic load (measure of the wear and tear on the body) in relation to proximity to humans.
(iii) To determine Elephants’ reproductive cycling status (is the elephant cycling or not) in relation to the elephant’s allostatic load.
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USA |
2021-07-30 |
2024-07-30 |
Natural Sciences |
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Non-degree Award |
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Joeri Smits Smits
ID: UNCST-2021-R013841
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Reducing comparison frictions in the Ugandan credit market
REFNo: SS733ES
• To evaluate the source of comparison frictions for borrowers in the Ugandan credit market: cognitive cost of calculating the total cost of credit versus a lack of information on cost (components).
• To elicit valuations (Willingness-To-Pay (WTP))
• To evaluate the effectiveness of three types of interventions in terms of the extent to which they can help (potential) borrowers’ access cheaper and/or larger loans:
- Price aggregator tool, requiring the user to collect the pricing data him/herself
- Information provision, in the form of a table showing the potential borrower the interest rate, its calculation method, and the various fees and charges associated with a comparable loan from different institutions.
- A price aggregator that at once provides the Total Cost of Credit for a comparable loan across institutions.
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Netherlands |
2021-07-30 |
2024-07-30 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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David Obot Obot
ID:
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Uptake of Public Health Practices for Prevention of COVID-19 among Refugees, Pastoralist Communities, Truck Drivers and Slum Dwellers in Uganda
REFNo: SS838ES
1) Establish how culture, information, attitudes and practices unique to targeted communities influence the risk of COVID-19 transmission.
2) Promote culturally sensitive radio and mobile phone communication to enhance awareness of the COVID-19 prevention; specifically, the relevance and the importance of community engagement and local solutions.
3) Examine the role of trust in health organization with the aim to build local community capacity to respond to pandemics, and to gather local evidence that can inform health policy and humanitarian response.
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Uganda |
2021-07-30 |
2024-07-30 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Andrew Semulimi Weil Matabi
ID: UNCST-2021-R013568
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SERUM BIOMARKERS OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL CELL ACTIVATION AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV ON LONG-TERM ANTI-RETROVIRAL THERAPY IN UGANDA.
REFNo: HS1468ES
• To describe the serum levels of biomarkers associated with vascular endothelial cell activation among PLWHA on long term ART.
• To determine the factors associated with vascular endothelial cell activation among PLWHA on long term ART.
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Uganda |
2021-07-30 |
2024-07-30 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Adrian Muwonge
ID:
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Tracking Haulage in East Africa to support COVID-19 surveillance- THEA-C19
REFNo: HS1565ES
The objectives of this study is to develop and test a digital track and trace system(DTTS) tailored to haulage in Uganda which is at the centre of the East African haulage network. By consultatively doing this, we ensure it meets the recommended standards of DTTS but also examine its impact on sector, public benefit, as well as the legal, ethical and individual rights boundaries.
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Uganda |
2021-07-30 |
2024-07-30 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Susan Babirye
ID: UNCST-2021-R013201
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Expert Clients’ delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Reducing Self-Stigma among HIV positive Pregnant Young Women and Adolescent Girls Living in Slums Areas of Kampala, Uganda
REFNo: HS1488ES
This research broadly aims to provide evidence about expert client-delivered CBT model for reducing HIV Self-stigma in a resource limited setting.To achieve this, four interrelated questions are proposed;
1) How effective is the expert client-delivered CBT model in reducing or influencing self-stigma?
2) Can trained expert clients effectively provide CBT sessions?
3) Can expert client-delivered CBT model be accepted by clients and implementers?
4) What are the factors that contribute to acceptance of CBT delivered by expert clients?
5) What are the contextual factors that favor or hinder implementation of the expert client-delivered CBT model?
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Uganda |
2021-07-30 |
2024-07-30 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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