David Okot Pakono
ID: UNCST-2019-R000417
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Change Management Framework for Information and Communication Technology Integration in Teaching and Learning in Uganda: A Case of Gulu University
REFNo: SS3361ES
Objectives
1)To explore the process constituting the SC eLIM in the PBL–Hybrid Learning Project at FBDS in GU.
2)To explore how the activities within the PBL–Hybrid learning project unfold at FBDS in GU.
3)To explore how the PBL–Hybrid project’s SC eLIM changes the learning environment at FBDS in GU.
4)To develop a change management framework for systematic ICT integration in teaching and learning in universities in resource–constrained settings.
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Uganda |
2024-11-25 13:28:05 |
2027-11-25 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Okwarampe Millicent
ID: UNCST-2024-R002469
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Teachers Mentoring Teachers - An Exploration into Effective Peer Support Models & Their Impact
REFNo: SS3386ES
To assess the effectiveness of self-initiated peer mentoring systems
in supporting teachers with their UCatchUp implementation in government and government-aided
primary schools
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Uganda |
2024-11-25 13:27:02 |
2027-11-25 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Immaculate Nakazibwe
ID: UNCST-2023-R006394
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Agronomic Status of Finger Millet Production Amidst Climate Variability and its Yield Response to Different Soil Fertility Treatments in South Western Uganda
REFNo: A535ES
Map land suitability for sustainable finger millet production in South western Uganda,Predict the finger millet grain yield using the QUEFTS model for the varying soil fertility treatments at varying spatial and temporal scales,Determine the nutrient use efficiency of finger millet under differing soil fertility treatments at varying spatial and temporal scales,Explore and establish farmers’ knowledge, attitudes and practices for finger millet production within and across agricultural production zones,Assess the agronomic status of finger millet production amidst climate variability and its yield response to different soil fertility treatments in South western Uganda,
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Uganda |
2024-11-25 13:25:39 |
2027-11-25 |
Agricultural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Marisa Boller
ID: UNCST-2023-R005654
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Development and validation of a tool to measure experiences of water, sanitation, and hygiene insecurity in institutional settings
REFNo: SIR300ES
To develop a tool that can measure WASH insecurity levels within institutions by identifying a set of items that comparably and reliably measure WASH insecurity within schools and health care facilities across different settings, climates, and participant characteristics.
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Switzerland |
2024-11-25 13:24:06 |
2027-11-25 |
Engineering and Technology |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Jane Nabikyu Rosette
ID: UNCST-2024-R002380
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Consumer preference for novel and nutritious black rice in Wakiso district, Uganda: information, willingness to pay and affordability
REFNo: SS3279ES
Determine the cost and affordability of an optimal black rice-based diet in Wakiso District.,Determine the effect of nutrition information on consumers’ willingness-to-pay for black rice in Wakiso District.,Determine consumer acceptance of black rice in Wakiso District.,To examine consumer demand for and affordability of black rice in Wakiso District, Uganda.,
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Uganda |
2024-11-22 17:35:05 |
2027-11-22 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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MONICA AHABWE
ID: UNCST-2023-R006462
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Teachers' experiences in Implementing the Lower Secondary Curriculum in Mbarara City in Uganda
REFNo: SS2973ES
1. To examine secondary school teachers’ experiences of planning for teaching using the Lower Secondary Curriculum in Mbarara City in Uganda?
2.To examine secondary school teachers’ experiences of teaching using the Lower Secondary Curriculum in Mbarara City in Uganda?
3. To examine secondary school teachers’ experiences of assessment using the Lower Secondary Curriculum in Mbarara City in Uganda?
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Uganda |
2024-11-22 17:28:45 |
2027-11-22 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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John Tabuti Robert Stephen
ID: UNCST-2024-R002181
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Agroforestry for People, Ecosystems and Climate (AfPEC)
REFNo: NS818ES
AfPEC aims to document the effects of agroforestry in terms of ecosystem services and livelihood benefits, to understand motivating factors for long-term sustainable development and to support science-based agroforestry in practice.
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Uganda |
2024-11-22 17:26:03 |
2027-11-22 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Jennifer Serwanga
ID: UNCST-2024-R002056
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mAb Therapeutics for Sudan ebolavirus: Discovery, Isolation, and Target-Epitope Mapping of Monoclonal Antibodies from Sudan ebolavirus Convalescent Survivors in Uganda (mATSu)
REFNo: HS5212ES
This study aims to improve understanding and enhance the development of potent immune-based tools for detection, treatment, and vaccination strategies, strengthening readiness for future Viral Hemorrhagic Fever (VHF) epidemics. It will address five specific objectives:
Objective 1: Collect, process and screen samples from Viral Hemorrhagic Fever (VHF) survivor acute and convalescent cases along with their close contacts.
Objective 2: Isolate and characterise functionalities of the monoclonal antibodies.
Objective 3: Establish partnerships to facilitate transfer advanced technologies.
Objective 4: Build local capacity for immune therapies.
Objective 5: Describe molecular determinants underpinning the presence or lack of potent mAbs.
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Uganda |
2024-11-22 17:23:36 |
2027-11-22 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Pontiano Kaleebu
ID: UNCST-2021-R013577
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Open-label, Multicenter Immunogenicity and Safety Trial of MVA-BN® Vaccine in Children From 2 Years to Less Than 12 Years of Age Compared to Adults for the Prevention of Smallpox, Mpox, and Related Orthopoxvirus Infections
REFNo: HS5281ES
To assess immunogenicity of the MVA-BN standard regimen in eliciting neutralizing antibodies against vaccinia virus in children compared to adults.
To assess the safety and reactogenicity of the MVA-BN standard regimen in children and adults.
To assess neutralizing antibody response to the MVA-BN standard regimen.
To assess durability of neutralizing antibody response to the MVA-BN standard regimen.
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Uganda |
2024-11-22 17:19:29 |
2027-11-22 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Florence Ebila
ID: UNCST-2021-R013444
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TASO-2024-401 Beyond Gendered textbooks: An investigation into gender(ed) discourses in secondary English language classrooms in India and Uganda.
REFNo: SS3317ES
3.To analyse the extent to which engaging teachers with gendered classroom practices and learners’ gendered experiences shape their reflections the development of gender responsive pedagogies.,2. To assess how the gendered discourses in the EL classroom influence male and female students’ learning. experiences, self-perception and aspirations,1. To find out how teachers and students engage with gendered texts in the EL classroom.,The aim of this study is to investigate how gender is (co-)constructed in secondary school English language (EL) classrooms in India and Uganda with the view of identifying patterns which would inform gender responsive English language teaching and teacher education.,
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Uganda |
2024-11-19 7:35:59 |
2027-11-19 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Andrew Mujugira
ID: UNCST-2019-R000871
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Needs and Experiences of Transgender Women Using Gender-Affirming
Hormone Therapy in Uganda: A Mixed Methods Study
REFNo: HS5137ES
Aim 1: Assessment of needs and experiences to determine gaps in access to gender-affirming treatment in Uganda
Aim 2: Use photovoice methods to gain a better understanding of the real-world healthcare experiences of trans women in Uganda
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Uganda |
2024-11-19 7:34:06 |
2027-11-19 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Benson Juma Ouma
ID: UNCST-2023-R005718
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ESTABLISHMENT AND EVALUATION OF NON-INVASIVE WHITE CELL MONITORING (NICEM) IN UGANDA
REFNo: HS5245ES
To compare the total white blood counts and differential white blood cell subtypes obtained by the Non-Invasive White Cell Monitoring prototype with conventional CBC testing using vein puncture in healthy volunteers,
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Uganda |
2024-11-19 7:32:44 |
2027-11-19 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Natalie Carter Lauren
ID: UNCST-2023-R005867
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Existing in the periphery: narrating gendered dynamics of conservation in Karamoja, northern Uganda
REFNo: SS3258ES
The objectives of this research are as follows:
• To map the position of community members in a conservation corridor by narrating their relationship to land and the environment, exploring how their daily lives may shape the production of the corridor space from within
• To explore how a conservation corridor shapes the lives and relationships of community members, with particular attention to expanding an understanding of the relationship between connectivity conservation and intersecting experiences of violence (i.e., human-wildlife/human conflict)
• To constructively challenge emergent scientific narratives about connectivity conservation by mapping friction between territorial claims for biodiversity conservation in the abstract against the unruly practices within a corridor
• Applied aim: To translate shared narratives into formats and fora which could influence the ethical and just transformation of connectivity conservation practice
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Australia |
2024-11-19 7:31:10 |
2027-11-19 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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NAKAJUBI SHAMUSI
ID: UNCST-2024-R003579
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“BLOCKCHAIN-BASED FRAMEWORK FOR INTRA-DATA SHARING IN SAVINGS AND CREDIT COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES (SACCOS)” A CASE OF WAZALENDO SACCO - UGANDA
REFNo: SIR412ES
To Evaluate the framework for intra-data sharing in SACCOS.,To develop a Blockchain-based Framework for intra-data sharing in SACCOS.,To examine the challenges faced in the current intra-data sharing processes in SACCOS,To establish the current state of the art and Intra-data sharing practices in SACCOS,The general objective of this study will be to develop a Blockchain-based Framework for intra-data sharing in SACCOS. ,
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Uganda |
2024-11-19 7:28:29 |
2027-11-19 |
Engineering and Technology |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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EBENEZER DEBRAH LARTEY
ID: UNCST-2023-R007570
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Artificial Intelligence-Based Enhancement of Mammography Interpretation for Early Breast Cancer Diagnosis
REFNo: SIR368ES
d. To evaluate the acceptability and usability of the developed model.,c. To test and validate the developed algorithms for accurate and timely diagnosis and classification of breast cancer from x-ray mammograms.,b. To develop AI-based algorithms for accurate and timely diagnosis and classification of breast cancer from x-ray mammograms.,a. To establish the extent to which artificial intelligence has been adopted in breast cancer diagnosis and classification from x-ray mammograms.,The main objective is to improve the accuracy and timely diagnosis of breast cancer from X-ray mammograms in resource-constrained areas.,
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Ghana |
2024-11-19 7:25:26 |
2027-11-19 |
Engineering and Technology |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Sam Ononge
ID: UNCST-2020-R000328
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Evaluating utilization of VAYU Bubble Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) device piloted among health facilities participating in Saving Women and Preterm Babies (SWAP) Project in Uganda: Ref UNHL-2024-91
REFNo: HS5148ES
To determine the acceptability, feasibility, and sustainability of the Vayu bCPAP among healthcare providers in the five SWAP project-supported facilities as part of the routine care for newborns with respiratory distress, primarily preterm newborns. ,4. To draw recommendations for the scale-up to other facilities in Uganda, 3. To explore the sustainability of Vayu bCPAP in health facilities in Uganda ,2. To determine the key factors that facilitate or hinder the successful implementation of Vayu bCPAP,1. To assess health providers\' acceptability and feasibility of Vayu bCPAP in selected health facilities in Uganda ,To determine the acceptability, feasibility, and sustainability of the Vayu bCPAP among healthcare providers in the five SWAP project-supported facilities as part of the routine care for newborns with respiratory distress, primarily preterm newborns. ,
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Uganda |
2024-11-19 7:24:21 |
2027-11-19 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Isaac Ssinabulya
ID: UNCST-2021-R004352
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ImpleMEntation of a Digital-first care deLiverY model for heart failure in Uganda (MEDLY Uganda)
REFNo: HS4581ES
In this study, we will implement a digital-first, multi-component strategy for HF (Medly Uganda) and evaluate both implementation and clinical outcomes. The primary objective is to assess the implementation and clinical effectiveness of a digital-first implementation strategy to improve HF self-care in Uganda. We will conduct a stepped-wedge, cluster randomized trial in outpatient departments at 6 Ugandan RRH. The co-primary outcomes will be the Self-Care of HF Index (implementation) and the composite of mortality and HF hospitalization (clinical effectiveness). The secondary objectives will include the following.
Conduct a mixed method process evaluation to inform iterative adjustments to the implementation process. We will use a community-engaged approach to systematically collect qualitative and quantitative process data at pre-determined time points based on the Learn-As-You-Go design and make contextually appropriate implementation adaptations. Prior to recruitment, we will also explore patients’ journeys to heart failure diagnosis in Uganda through a qualitative component by conducting in-depth interviews. The aims of this work will be to explore factors associated with patient’s journeys to heart failure diagnosis, including descriptions of initial symptoms, progression, health care referral journey, barriers and facilitators to care, and role of health education and self-care awareness.
We will assess the implementation fidelity and sustainability of Medly Uganda with a focus on reach, adoption, and maintenance. Using Medly Uganda meta data from patients (app) and providers (dashboard), we will identify patterns and predictors of usage. We will interview patients and providers to explore these findings, and ensure implementation fidelity. We will also explore patient and provider perspectives on the sustainability of Medly Uganda, using semi-structured interviews to explore patient and provider barriers and facilitators of long-term use, to surface strategies that would optimize Medly Uganda implementation over time.
We shall explore cost, cost effectiveness, and sustainability factors for Medly Uganda. We will collect and examine cost data from patients and facilities examining the unit cost (cost per HF patient treated and per HF patient controlled) of control and Medly Uganda scenarios both from a financial and societal perspective. Primary outcomes for cost effectiveness analysis will be the Incremental Cost-Effectiveness Ratio per patient treated and per death averted.
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Uganda |
2024-11-18 22:56:37 |
2027-11-18 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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MUTEEBWA LABAN
ID: UNCST-2022-R010550
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Barriers and facilitators of the intention to use, and the preferred model for HIV Self-Testing among young women in the Kampala Metropolitan Area
REFNo: HS5167ES
4. To assess factors associated with the intention to use HIVST services among AGYW in KMA.,3. To determine the preferred model for delivering HIVST services among AGYW in KMA.,2. To explore the barriers and facilitators influencing the use of HIVST services among AGYW in KMA,1. To determine the level of intention to use HIVST services among AGYW in KMA ,To determine the level of intention to use HIVST services, the influencing barriers and facilitators, associated factors and the preferred model for delivering HIVST services among AGYW in the KMA, Uganda.,
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Uganda |
2024-11-18 22:50:43 |
2027-11-18 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Hannah Kibuuka
ID: UNCST-2020-R014355
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Secondary Analysis Protocol entitled “Biomarker-guided patient stratification for diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring of severe infectious disease at the point of need"
REFNo: HS5187ES
Transition existing host-based biomarker classifiers to protein and nucleic acid based fieldable detection devices to validate and optimize performance
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Uganda |
2024-11-18 22:47:28 |
2027-11-18 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Edgar Mulogo Mugema
ID: UNCST-2023-R008170
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Getting Malaria “off the backs†of women and children in western Uganda
REFNo: HS4758ES
The scientific objective is to demonstrate the protective effect of permethrin-treated lesus against P. falciparum malaria in infants and young children.,
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Uganda |
2024-11-18 13:40:11 |
2027-11-18 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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