Stephen Asiimwe
ID: UNCST-2019-R000059
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Factors affecting supply and use of COVID-19 vaccines in western Uganda
REFNo: HS2383ES
Specific Objective 4.4: Assess the rate at which COVID-19 vaccine doses are administered during vaccination outreaches in western Uganda,Specific Objective 4.3: Identify factors that inform individuals 18 years and older in western Uganda about local COVID-19 vaccination outreaches and motivate them to participate in vaccination outreaches,Specific Objective 4.2: Identify factors related to COVID-19 vaccine delivery that could facilitate initiating or completing COVID-19 vaccination among individuals 18 years and older in western Uganda,Specific Objective 4.1: Identify barriers to initiating or completing COVID-19 vaccination among individuals 18 years and older in western Uganda,Specific Objective 3.1: Assess the number of declined COVID-19 vaccine doses (when shipments of doses were declined) at four vaccination sites in western Uganda since March 2021,Specific Objective 2.2: Assess the proportion of destroyed or redistributed COVID-19 vaccine doses at four vaccination sites in western Uganda since March 2021,Specific Objective 2.1: Assess the rate at which COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered at four vaccination sites in western Uganda since March 2021,Specific Objective 1.3: Identify the proportion of the catchment area population that could be vaccinated against COVID-19 at four vaccination sites in western Uganda since March 2021,Specific Objective 1.2: Identify gaps in the availability of COVID-19 vaccine doses at four vaccination sites in western Uganda since March 2021,Specific Objective 1.1: Assess the total number of COVID-19 vaccine doses received at four vaccination sites in western Uganda since March 2021,Main Objective 4: Assess factors affecting COVID-19 vaccination among individuals 18 years and older in western Uganda,Main Objective 3: Assess allotment challenges to COVID-19 vaccination at four vaccination sites in western Uganda since March 2021,Main Objective 2: Assess the use of COVID-19 vaccines received at four vaccination sites in western Uganda since March 2021,Main Objective 1: Assess the availability of COVID-19 vaccines at four vaccination sites in western Uganda since March 2021,
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Uganda |
2022-08-23 17:17:06 |
2025-08-23 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Joseph Matovu KB
ID: UNCST-2020-R014654
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Assessment of FP-HIV Integration under Self-care Oriented Antiretroviral Therapy Differentiated Service Delivery Models in Eastern and Central Uganda
REFNo: HS2026ES
1. Describe current use of FP services and contraceptive dynamics among HIV-positive women utilizing self-care oriented DSDM
2. Explore the acceptability, accessibility, convenience and perceived quality of integrated FP-HIV services among HIV-positive women utilizing self-care oriented DSDM
3. Explore provider perceptions of integrating FP services into self-care oriented DSDM
4. Document the implementation processes of FP integration into DSDM
5. Estimate the cost of integrating FP into DSDM
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Uganda |
2022-08-23 17:09:25 |
2025-08-23 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Mary Nalumansi
ID:
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contribution of community libraries towards the development of reading culture among children:A case of Nambi Sseppuuya community library, Uganda
REFNo: SS918ES
1. To establish the children’s reading needs at Nambi Sseppuuya community library in Uganda
2. To investigate the children’s reading activities at Nambi Sseppuuya community library in Uganda
3. To examine the contribution of Nambi Sseppuuya community library towards the development of reading culture among children in Uganda
4. To identify setbacks contributing towards reading culture development among children at Nambi Sseppuuya community library in Uganda
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2022-08-23 16:44:54 |
2025-08-23 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Christopher Eyapu
ID:
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Multi-drug resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae infections at Mulago Hospital – understanding the role of plasmid co-selected antibiotic resistance genes
REFNo: HS1877ES
Major Objective
To determine chromosomal and plasmid-encoded conjugative genes spread among MDR Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from Intensive Care patients at Mulago National Referral Hospital.
Specific Objectives
i) To determine the susceptibility profiles of Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from ICU patients at Mulago National Referral Hospital.
ii) To determine the chromosomal genes and mutations associated with MDR Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from ICU patients at Mulago National Referral Hospital.
iii) To determine the plasmid associated conjugative genes spread from MDR Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from ICU patients at Mulago National Referral Hospital
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Uganda |
2022-08-22 18:20:29 |
2025-08-22 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Muhindo Tadeo Mathwese
ID:
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Tribal Conflicts and Socio-economic Development in Rwenzori Sub Region.
REFNo: SS1333ES
1.To examine the recent trends of tribal conflict in the Rwenzori sub region
2.To assess the extent of damage caused by tribal conflict in the Rwenzori sub-region
3.To determine the level of socio-economic development in the Rwenzori sub-region
4.To establish the relationship between the trends in tribal conflict and the the level of socio-economic development of the region
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Uganda |
2022-08-22 18:19:49 |
2025-08-22 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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GODFREY SSIMBWA
ID:
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THE ROLE OF CAMPESTEROL IN CONTROL OF N-METHYL-N-NITROSOUREA-INDUCED BREAST CANCER IN MICE
REFNo: NS320ES
1. To determine the toxicity profile of Campesterol on female mice
2. To determine the effect of campesterol on the breast cancer biomarkers (level of expression of c-myc protein & p53 tumor suppressor protein, alpha estrogen receptor & progesterone receptor) in mammary tissues.
3. To determine the effect of Campesterol on tumor size
4. To determine the effect of campesterol on the histological changes of mammary tissues
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Uganda |
2022-08-22 18:18:12 |
2025-08-22 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Florence Ssebbale Lubega
ID:
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MARKETING OF UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SERVICES FOR USER SATISFACTION: A CASE OF SELECTED CONSORTIUM OF UGANDA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
REFNo: SS1117ES
1. To ascertain the marketing strategies employed within the Consortium of Uganda University Libraries in order to predict user satisfaction of services.
2. To identify users’ information needs, and expectations and how they can be fulfilled within the Consortium of Uganda University Libraries;
3. To identify the elements that impede the marketing of university library services within the Consortium of Uganda University Libraries and how they can be solved
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2022-08-22 18:17:11 |
2025-08-22 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Eddy Walakira Joshua
ID: UNCST-2022-R009077
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Program Scoping and Design: Uganda Decent Work for Domestic Workers
REFNo: SS1403ES
Main objective
To explore and appreciate the scope and characteristics of child labor and forced labor in domestic work in Uganda and Kenya in order to investigate and prioritize potential interventions.
Specific objectives
1.To establish the nature of work done by domestic workers in Uganda and Kenya
2.To examine the scale of forced labour among domestic work in Uganda and Ugandan Domestic workers in Kenya
3.To examine the system factors and drivers of domestic work in Uganda and Ugandan domestic workers in Kenya
4.To describe the processes involved in the recruitment and placement of domestic workers, including children and migrant workers, in Uganda and for Ugandans in Kenya
5.To document and examine the existing policies and practices by government, employers, and CSO actors aimed at protecting the rights of domestic workers in Uganda and Kenya
6.To make recommendations on ways to improve the social and economic wellbeing of domestic workers in Uganda and Kenya
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Uganda |
2022-08-22 18:15:58 |
2025-08-22 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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NASSIMBWA FLORENCE
ID:
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HUMAN FACTORS RISKS IN EASTERN AFRICA
AVIATION OPERATIONS
REFNo: NS251ES
1. To classify documented Human Factors related accidents and incidents in East Africa Aviation Operations using HFACs analysis.
2. To determine existing human factors risks in the region’s aviation operations.
3. Design possible interventions that can be used to address selected human factors issues.
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Uganda |
2022-08-22 18:06:40 |
2025-08-22 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Julius Tibyangye
ID:
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Discovery of Novel Pharmaceuticals from Microorganisms Isolated from Kidepo National Park's Semi-Arid Desert Soils in Karamoja, Uganda
REFNo: NS397ES
i) To extract and characterize novel pharmaceuticals produced by bacterial and fungal strains from semi-arid desert soil samples from Kidepo Valley National Park, Karamoja Uganda.
ii) To use the OSMAC approach to enhance the production of new natural pharmaceutical products from semi-arid desert bacterial and fungal strains.
iii) To determine the effect of co-culture on the production of new natural bioactive compounds.
iv) To investigate the chemical structures of natural products derived from bacterial and fungal strains using untargeted metabolomics spectroscopic techniques.
v) To determine the biological activity and potential for use of natural products in the treatment of a variety human diseases.
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Uganda |
2022-08-19 13:19:06 |
2025-08-19 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Mark Bronsvoort
ID:
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Optimization of an environmental sampling approach integrating network models and nanopore portable sequencing for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) risk-based surveillance in endemic settings (OpEns-FMD)
REFNo: A217ES
1. Analyze the circulation of FMDV in livestock markets and livestock transport vehicles.
2. Assess the potential of use portable sequence-based technology to generate detailed FMDV molecular epidemiology data on FMDV.
3. Evaluate local factors and practices that might be connected to FMDV circulation.
4. Compare the results obtained from environmental samples to those obtained from cattle in the same settings.
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UK |
2022-08-19 13:18:25 |
2025-08-19 |
Agricultural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Kagimu Ivan
ID:
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Sustainable Rural Poverty Alleviation Programs: A Case Study Of Uganda
REFNo: SS1391ES
To design a new framework for sustainable and cost-effective rural poverty alleviation programs
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Uganda |
2022-08-19 13:17:19 |
2025-08-19 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Anna Engelmann Maria
ID:
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Determining methods to assess the impact of human activity on stress behaviour of free-ranging Leopards (Panthera pardus) and Lions (Panthera leo) in Queen-Elizabeth NP, Uganda
REFNo: NS390ES
The aim of the proposed research project is to determine behavioural criteria in leopards and lions that correlate with their current stress levels, especially if caused by human proximity. Knowledge derived from this study can help determine and prevent harmful human impact on large cats, as for example by tourism or construction work.
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Austria |
2022-08-19 13:15:43 |
2025-08-19 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Eddy Walakira Joshua
ID: UNCST-2022-R009077
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Gender, youth, market systems, energy needs, environmental and climate risk assessment for the SMILES (Sustainable Market Inclusive Livelihood Pathways to Self-Reliance) Project in Kyangwali and Kyaka II Refugee settlements
REFNo: SS1387ES
Objectives are per the following themes
1. Gender and youth sub-component
•Identify current livelihood options, coping strategies and opportunities for women and youth in green business or enterprises including innovations for improving their participation
•Explore the nature, magnitude, influence and impact of gender dynamics and related factors on livelihoods in refugee and host communities
•Understand the level of women’s access, use and ownership of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and how existing ICTs could be leveraged for use in farming, business, and access to services
2. Market system diagnostic sub-component
a.To understand the market system, the context in which it operates, the various components of the system, the actors, opportunities, and the barriers;
b.To identify and analyse selected value chains taking into consideration the concept of refugee inclusion and resilience at heart.
3. Environmental and climate Risk assessment
a)Examine climate-related risks (drought, temperature increase, flooding, and or increase in weather volatility etc.) experienced in the proposed areas of implementation and their potential impact on the project’s intended outputs and outcomes;
b)Examine how the project may affect the environment and potentially increase vulnerability of the target population (disaggregated by age and sex) to climate change and other environmental shocks (maladaptation);
c)Identify measures to reduce vulnerability to climate-related risks, adapt to climate change and enhance environmental health and or productivity;
d)Identify opportunities for enhancing environmental health and promoting wider resilience and adaptation to climate change;
e)Identify and recommend eco-friendly value chains that have the potential to increase household incomes and wellbeing while enhancing environmental health and productivity.
4. Energy needs assessment
a)Understanding community practices (challenges and opportunities) and aspirations to solving energy needs
b)Assessing the level of community awareness about renewable energy benefits
c)Assessing availability, accessibility and affordability of renewable energy products in targeted refugee settlements and surrounding environs
d)Determining the level of utilization of clean energy by businesses and populations in the target area.
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Uganda |
2022-08-19 13:14:54 |
2025-08-19 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Fred Kyeyune
ID:
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HIV-1 Drug Resistance among People Living with HIV (PLHIV) on Dolutegravir-Based Regimens with Low Level Viremia in Uganda
REFNo: HS2389ES
To describe the prevalence and patterns of drug resistance mutations among PLHIV on DTG-based antiretroviral therapy with low level viremia (200-999 copies/mL), including the sub-populations of children and adolescents, pregnant and breastfeeding women and adults in Uganda
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Uganda |
2022-08-19 13:12:17 |
2025-08-19 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Pascal Saturday
ID:
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Prevalence, severity and factors associated with thrombocytopenia among pregnant women in third trimester at mbarara Regional Referral hospital
REFNo: HS2376ES
1. To determine the prevalence of thrombocytopenia among pregnant women in third trimester at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital
2. To describe the severity of thrombocytopenia among pregnant women in third trimester at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital.
3. To determine the factors associated with thrombocytopenia among pregnant women in third trimester at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital
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Uganda |
2022-08-19 13:11:40 |
2025-08-19 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Annet Adong
ID:
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VALIDATING THE RESILIENCE METRICS FOR FOOD SECURITY AND WOMEN DIETARY DIVERSITY AMIDST COVID-19 IN UGANDA
REFNo: SS1370ES
1)Does Resilience Index estimated through RIMA change across waves in short time periods?
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Uganda |
2022-08-19 13:10:47 |
2025-08-19 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Isaac Ssewanyana
ID: UNCST-2020-R014336
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Evaluation of the performance of rapid diagnostics for SARS-CoV-2 self-testing in the hands of untrained lay users
REFNo: HS2391ES
2. To evaluate diagnostic accuracy of SARS-CoV-2 self-tests in specific subgroups defined based on the presence of symptoms, RT-PCR Ct values, vaccination status. ,1. To evaluate the usability in specific subgroups defined based on demographic characteristics such as age and education level,. To determine diagnostic accuracy of evaluated SARS-CoV-2 self-tests conducted by an untrained user compared with gold-standard real-time reverse-transcription PCR (RT-PCR) detecting SARS-CoV-2 RNA,4. To determine the concordance between the results of the evaluated SARS-CoV-2 self-tests conducted by an untrained user and results of the same assay conducted by a trained healthcare professional,3. To determine the usability of the SARS-CoV-2 self-tests among the intended users by assessing the errors made and difficulties faced by the users at each step of the self-testing process ,2. To determine the ability of the intended users to correctly interpret testing results by evaluating the correctness of users’ interpretation of contrived results,1. To determine the SARS-CoV-2 self-tests label comprehension by the intended users by assessing the extent to which the users understand the information in the self-test labelling ,
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Uganda |
2022-08-19 13:08:43 |
2025-08-19 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Felicitas Becker Maria
ID: UNCST-2021-R013460
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The Aftermath of Slavery in Uganda
REFNo: SS1049ES
This project aims to;1) establish what happened to the thousands of slaves present in Uganda in ca. 1880 and to their descendants over the twentieth century, 2) to explain why the aftermath of slavery is so little discussed in the written sources and historiography of the region, and 3) to trace the social and political legacies of slavery up to the present. The research will help stake holders have knowledge and understanding of historical events/processes, learn from the past and identify vulnerable communities and the way they navigate life. It will help us to understand how society was organized, rediscover forgotten men and women who lived through one of the most challenging times of our lives and advance knowledge about vulnerable groups.
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Germany |
2022-08-19 13:07:55 |
2025-08-19 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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JULIET KWABAHO KANSHUMBUSHE MUJUNI
ID:
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Social Cultural Practices and Fertility Behaviour among Banyankole Families in Sheema Municipality
REFNo: SS1310ES
1. Examine the Reproductive related cultural practices prevalent among the male and female Banyankole aged 15 years and above in Sheema Municipality.
2. Examine Socio-Cultural motivators of fertility among Banyankole couples in Sheema Municipality
3. Determine the linkages between Socio-cultural practices and fertility behaviour among the Female and Male Banyankole aged 15 years and above living in Sheema Municipality.
4. Examine the influence of prevailing cultural practices on fertility behaviour of the Banyankole living in Sheema Municipality
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Uganda |
2022-08-19 13:06:47 |
2025-08-19 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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NAMANYA NAOMI
ID:
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Ethical implications of Uganda's Education System on Graduates
REFNo: SS1312ES
-To examine the philosophy guiding the Uganda's education system
-To discuss the purpose of this education in relation to graduates
-To suggest possible model to guide Uganda's education system
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Uganda |
2022-08-19 13:05:56 |
2025-08-19 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Jason Pope Neal
ID:
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FACILITATING CONSENSUS, CREATING A TOOL: UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITY VALUES OF SCREENING FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING AMONG UGANDAN DOMESTIC WORKERS RETURNING FROM THE GULF STATES
REFNo: SS1334ES
1. Understand how women who have travelled from Uganda to the Gulf States for domestic work view approaches to identifying individuals who have experienced exploitation.
2. Identify the 6 questions that are most sensitive and specific to the human trafficking among women that travel from Uganda to the Gulf States for domestic work.
3. Develop a consensus among key thought leaders as to the types of questions that need to be represented in a screening tool.
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USA |
2022-08-19 13:04:25 |
2025-08-19 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Moses Muhumuza Fisha
ID:
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Foot abduction brace adherence during the Ponseti Method of clubfoot treatment in Uganda
REFNo: HS2335ES
Overall Goal: In children treated for clubfoot, to prevent relapse with poor foot functionality, with the resulting painful, emotional, social, and financial stress for the patients and their family
Objective: To determine the functionality of the foot of children born with clubfoot, who did not adhere to the foot abduction bracing phase in the Ponseti Method and the reasons for non-adherence.
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Uganda |
2022-08-19 13:03:13 |
2025-08-19 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Lydia Boyd
ID:
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Maternal Health Beyond the Clinic: Women's Attitudes about Reproductive Care Providers in Uganda
REFNo: SS1337ES
Qualitative study of women's decision making and access to maternal health providers.
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USA |
2022-08-16 14:17:05 |
2025-08-16 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Peter Lule Mulindwa
ID:
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Ex-ante Social and Economic impact of Peste des Petit Ruminants control options on livestock production systems of Uganda.
REFNo: A144ES
Objective: The major objective is to demonstrate the socio-economic impact of PPR within the small ruminant livestock systems and value chain. Specifically, the study will;
• Determine current knowledge, perceptions, and practices on PPR control within selected small ruminant production systems.
• Determine the impact of PPR on ruminant production systems, value chains and the livelihoods of the value chain actors.
• Assess the ex-ante impact of the different control options of PPR given contextual drivers of the disease
• Evaluate potential demand for PPR vaccine within the small ruminant production systems
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Uganda |
2022-08-16 14:15:06 |
2025-08-16 |
Agricultural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Eddy TURYATEMBA BAINGANA
ID:
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REVIEW OF REAL-LIFE PROJECT-BASED LEARNING FOR COMPETENCE DEVELOPMENT OF TVET TRAINEES IN UGANDA
REFNo: SS1384ES
iv. To identify the challenges met in implementing real-life project-based learning for competence development of TVET trainees in Uganda ,iii. To establish the role of TVET Managers’ in the implementation of real-life project-based learning for competence development of TVET trainees in Uganda ,ii. To determine the capabilities of TVET trainers’ regarding the implementation of real-life project-based learning for competence development in Uganda,i. To find out how Real-life project-based learning is implemented for competence development of trainees in TVET Institutions in Uganda.,The main objective of this study is to review the real-life Project-Based Learning for Competence Development of TVET Trainees in Uganda.,
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Uganda |
2022-08-15 9:36:06 |
2025-08-15 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Apolot Matha Josephine
ID:
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Three- to Eight-Year-Old Individual Child’s Lived Experiences of Violence in homes. A case of Mbale Slum
REFNo: SS1321ES
1. To understand how 3-8 year old children experience VAC at home.
2. To describe the meaning 3-8 year old children ascribe to their experiences of VAC at home.
3. To understand how the children of 3-8 years old are coping with violence against them at home.
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Uganda |
2022-08-15 9:34:34 |
2025-08-15 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Julian Bagyendera Kobutungi
ID:
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Young Africa Works Outcome Baseline Survey
REFNo: SS1399ES
xiii. Assess the current status of existing digital platforms within the ecosystem and their contribution toward the creation of inclusive solutions and opportunities in different sectors,i. Assess the current status of existing digital platforms within the ecosystem and their contribution toward the creation of inclusive solutions and opportunities in different sectors,xii. Assess the level of access to devices and the Internet for the digital economy for young men and women,xi. Assess the level of digital skills among young men and women and including types of skills available, the market demanded skills and the extent to which they contribute to sustainable dignified and fulfilling work, and drive the growth of MSMEs and priority sectors,x. Assess the level of sector inclusiveness, competitiveness and digitization to create opportunities for young people to access dignified and fulfilling work,ix. Assess the existing domestic and regional market linkages for MSMEs, as well their strengths and limitations,viii. Assess the current performance of different types of MSMEs,vii. Determine the availability of inclusive and innovative financial services and products as well as accessibility and utilization,vi. Assess the existing MSME ecosystem; its growth and performance,v. Establish the current status of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) sector and to what extent youth are currently engaged in dignified and fulfilling work,iv. Assess the extent to which agricultural markets and market linkages are available, accessible, functional, responsive and integrated across sectors,iii. Establish the level and types of innovations, value addition in agribusinesses in key-value chains of horticulture, oilseeds, pulses, livestock, cereals, coffee, and the extent to which these innovations are responsive to market demands. ,ii. Establish the level/status of young people’s engagement in diversified and commercialized agribusiness,i. Establish the current status of the agriculture sector and to what extent youth are currently engaged in dignified and fulfilling work.,The main objective of the outcomes baseline is to collect, collate and present the data necessary for the Mastercard Foundation to understand the baseline conditions at the beginning of the implementation of the Uganda road map. The baseline focuses on impact and outcomes at Levels 3, 4 and 5 as defined by the foundation. ,
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Uganda |
2022-08-15 14:39:33 |
2025-08-15 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Wilfred Arubaku
ID:
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Dental caries, depression, and cognitive impairment in diabetes among patients attending
diabetic clinic at Mbarara regional referral hospital
REFNo: HS2380ES
Main objective
To establish the prevalence of dental caries, depression, and cognitive impairment and their correlates in diabetes mellitus at Mbarara regional referral hospital
Specific objectives
1. To determine the prevalence of dental caries, depression, and cognitive impairment among
diabetes mellitus patients attending the diabetic clinic at Mbarara regional referral hospital
2. To establish correlates of dental caries, depression, and cognitive impairment among
diabetes mellitus patients attending diabetic clinic at Mbarara regional referral hospital
3. To determine treatment and care needs among diabetic patients with dental caries,
depression, and cognitive impairment attending MRRH
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Uganda |
2022-08-15 14:37:50 |
2025-08-15 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Dorit Stein Talia
ID: UNCST-2022-R010349
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Policy Lessons from the COVID-19 Response in Uganda:
Exploring Subnational Variation in the Maintenance of Essential Health Services for Women and Children
REFNo: SS1386ES
1. Measure and assess variation in district-level implementation of national guidelines to maintain delivery of essential health services in the context of COVID-19 across key health systems functions
2. Assess whether implementation of guidelines explains variation in performance for maintaining essential RMNCH services during the first year of the pandemic
3. Develop policy recommendations to improve governance of essential service delivery during emergencies
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USA |
2022-08-12 13:58:11 |
2025-08-12 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Moureen Nanteza
ID:
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Languages in Contact and Conflict: A Diachronic Appraisal of Luganda in contact with other indigenous languages of Uganda
REFNo: SS1341ES
The main objective of this study is to examine the use of Luganda as well as the attitudes and ideologies towards Luganda in the day-day interactions of speakers of other indigenous languages of Uganda.
Specifically, this study intends;
1. To trace the spread of Luganda to other parts of Uganda, specifically Mbale and Gulu
2. To establish the patterns of the use of Luganda in the linguistic repertoires of speakers of other indigenous languages of Uganda.
3. To ascertain the forms in which Luganda is used in the daily interactions of speakers of other indigenous languages.
4. To establish the attitudes and ideologies of speakers of other Ugandan Indigenous languages towards Luganda.
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Uganda |
2022-08-12 13:43:23 |
2025-08-12 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Kenneth Katumba Rogers
ID:
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The Role of Structural Factors and Behavioural Traits in HIV Prevention among Female Sex Workers in an urban setting in Uganda.
REFNo: HS2386ES
1. To investigate the structural factors that female sex workers in Kampala operate within
2. To identify the important heterogeneity in individual characteristics of female sex workers in Kampala
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Uganda |
2022-08-11 19:57:46 |
2025-08-11 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Achilles Katamba
ID: UNCST-2019-R000540
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Evaluating the accuracy of spatial interpolation methods for estimating residential ambient PM2.5 exposure concentrations in Kampala, Uganda.
REFNo: HS2396ES
General objective
1. To determine the accuracy of estimating residential ambient PM2.5 exposure concentrations in urban Uganda when using various spatial interpolation methods, and to test if certain factors collected from a household survey and neighborhood checklist are correlated with ground level PM2.5 concentrations.
Specific objectives
1. To estimate concentrations of outdoor PM2.5 for parishes in Kampala, Uganda using low-cost air sensors and multiple spatial interpolation models.
2. To measure ground-level outdoor PM2.5 concentrations in selected urban residences in Kampala, Uganda and compare these measurements to modelled estimates.
3. To measure indoor PM2.5 concentrations in selected Kampala households and compare against outdoor PM2.5 concentrations using measurements collected at the same residence.
4. To determine household activities that are significantly related to indoor and outdoor PM2.5 concentrations.
5. To determine neighbourhood characteristics that are significantly related to indoor and outdoor PM2.5 concentrations
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Uganda |
2022-08-11 18:23:42 |
2025-08-11 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Jane Achan Edwin
ID: UNCST-2023-R005498
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Determining the prevalence of malaria and long-term complications following SARS-CoV-2 infection and assessing health
care pathways for the management of fever and other long-term complications following SARS-CoV-2 infection
REFNo: HS2354ES
Primary Objectives:
1. To compare the prevalence of and risk factors for malaria infection among individuals with and those without previous SARS-CoV-2 infection in Ethiopia and Uganda 2. To describe the association between previous malaria exposure and risk of SARSCoV-2 infection
Secondary Objectives:
1. To compare the clinical presentation of malaria infection among individuals with and those without previous SARS-CoV-2 infection in Ethiopia and Uganda
2. To describe malaria parasite kinetics among individuals with and those without previous SARS-CoV-2 infection in Uganda only
3. To compare the prevalence of fever among individuals with and those without previous SARS-CoV-2 infection in Ethiopia and Uganda
4. To determine the prevalence of long-term complications of COVID-19 and describe the clinical spectrum of long-term complications of COVID-19 among individuals with previous SARS-CoV-2 infection in Ethiopia and Uganda
5. To describe the predictors of and risk factors for long-term complications of COVID-
19 among individuals with previous SARS-CoV-2 infection in Ethiopia and Uganda
6. To describe the association between previous malaria exposure and the development of long-term complications of COVID-19 among individuals with previous SARS-CoV-2 infection in Ethiopia and Uganda
Tertiary Objectives:
1. To describe health care pathways for the management of fever and malaria among individuals with and those without previous SARS-CoV-2 infection in Ethiopia and
Uganda
2. To describe health care pathways for the management of long-term complications of COVID-19 among individuals with previous SARS-CoV-2 infection in Ethiopia and
Uganda
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Uganda |
2022-08-11 18:22:28 |
2025-08-11 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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SSEDYABANE FRANK
ID: UNCST-2022-R011175
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MULTIMORBIDITY OF METABOLIC SYNDROME AND CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA: CORRELATION BETWEEN SELECTED BLOOD BASED BIOMARKERS OF METABOLIC SYNDROME WITH CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL LESIONS
REFNo: HS2395ES
• To establish the relationship between serum levels of insulin resistance markers (IGF II and IGF-BP3) with treatment outcomes of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia among women seeking cervical cancer care at Mbarara regional referral hospital (MRRH).,• To establish the relationship between serum levels of Insulin like Growth Factor II (IGF II) and Insulin like Growth Factor II binding protein 3 (IGF-BP3) with grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia among women seeking cervical cancer care at Mbarara regional referral hospital (MRRH). ,• To determine the prevalence and risk factors of obesity; and establish its relationship with grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia among women seeking cervical cancer care at Mbarara regional referral hospital (MRRH). Obesity will be defined as a body mass index of over 30kg/m2.,• To determine the prevalence and risk factors of dyslipidaemia; and its correlation with grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia among women seeking cervical cancer care at Mbarara regional referral hospital (MRRH). Dyslipidaemia will be defined as increased total serum cholesterol, triglycerides, low density lipoprotein and a reduced serum high density lipoprotein.,To determine the prevalence of selected metabolic syndrome components (dyslipidaemia, obesity and insulin resistance); establish their risk factors and relationship with grades, as well as treatment outcomes of cervical intraepithelial lesions among women seeking cervical cancer care at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital (MRRH). ,
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Uganda |
2022-08-11 18:21:25 |
2025-08-11 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Emmanuel Kisaame Keith
ID:
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Conducting a Qualitative Comparative Regional Study on Online Violence Against Women in Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda
REFNo: SS1332ES
•To document 12 OVAW cases reported in the traditional media in Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.
•To examine the balance in traditional media coverage of the 12 OVAW cases in Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.
•To undertake a comparative analysis of how balanced traditional media coverage of OVAW is across Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.
•To document perspectives of key actors on OVAW in Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda
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Uganda |
2022-08-11 18:19:59 |
2025-08-11 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Rena Deitz
ID:
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Do good intentions translate? The rise, transfer, and localization of Social Emotional Learning (SEL)
REFNo: SS1325ES
To develop a locally relevant measure / instrument of SEL that can be used by education practitioners in Uganda,To provide youth (refugee and host community) the skills and experience in co-designing a research instrument,To assess the differences between locally and globally defined SEL,To understand the transfer of "social emotional learning" (SEL) through foreign aid and the differences between local and global values around SEL,
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USA |
2022-08-11 15:40:14 |
2025-08-11 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Femke Bannink Mbazzi Bannink
ID: UNCST-2023-R008308
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The Missing Billion: Using participatory approaches to improve access to healthcare for disabled people in Uganda.
REFNo: SS1348ES
The objective of this study is to generate evidence to inform the content and implementation of community-based participatory learning and action (PLA) groups for people with disabilities in Uganda.
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Netherlands |
2022-08-10 18:10:15 |
2025-08-10 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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GLADYS NAKIDDE
ID:
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Prevalence, Correlates, Quality of Care for Maternal Mental Health Problems in Formal and Informal Healthcare Settings in South-Western Uganda: The Case of Mbarara and Kabale Districts
REFNo: SS1362ES
To explore complementary and alternative therapies used to manage MMH problems,To assess the extent to which MMH care interventions in maternity care settings meet the needs of patients and their families,To determine the correlates of common Maternal mental health problems ,To determine the prevalence of common Maternal mental health problems,To assess the prevalence, correlates and quality of care for common MMH problems in formal and informal healthcare settings in South Western Uganda,
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Uganda |
2022-08-10 18:06:48 |
2025-08-10 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Jean de Dieu IRAGENA
ID: UNCST-2021-R012248
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Roll-out and Scale-up of WHO-endorsed technologies for TB diagnosis in Africa: opportunities, strengths and challenges.
REFNo: HS2393ES
Specific objective 3: To develop an “easy to implement tool” including good practice and lessons learnt from the use of TB laboratory services and diagnostics to support recent pandemic and emergency disease aoutbreaks in Africa as a guide to assist member states in better use of opportunities from TB services for integrated diagnosis of other diseases.,Specific objective 2: To document predisposing, enabling and need factors influencing rapid uptake of WHO-endorsed TB diagnostic technologies,Specific objective 1: To assess the status of uptake of all WHO-endorsed TB diagnostic technologies between 2007 and 2017 in a systematic review and meta-analysis. However, collected and analyzed data will go beyond 2017 (up to 2021 to include the most recent tests even in 2021). Some countries may have not implemented a test by 2017 but thereafter they got resources and adopted those recommendations on TB diagnostics. I will focus on both, public and private sectors together.,Main objective: To demonstrate the implementation status, highlighting strength, challenges and opportunities, of WHO-endorsed technologies to diagnose TB, HIV-associated TB and Multi/Extensively Drug –Resistant TB in Sub-Saharan Africa.,
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Rwanda |
2022-08-09 9:28:21 |
2025-08-09 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Tobias Klaus
ID:
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Africa: Research and Teaching platform for Development -
Sustainable Modular Grids for Grid Stability (ART-D Grids)
REFNo: SIR94ES
Together with the African and German partners, the objective of the project is to develop new
ways of electrifying remote regions in East Africa through microgrids and their
interconnection. These grids on the one hand meet the needs of rural communities for a robust and largely uninterruptible energy supply and on the other hand meet the politically motivated need for a centrally well-manageable power supply within the framework of a national grid. Many years of experience have shown that an interdisciplinary approach makes sense for
such a project, since the sustainable operation of infrastructure systems not only depends on sound technology, but social and economic factors also influence sustainable operation.
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Germany |
2022-08-09 9:22:32 |
2025-08-09 |
Engineering and Technology |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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JULIET NABBAALE
ID: UNCST-2021-R012237
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CLINICAL, LABORATORY AND ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC OUTCOMES AMONGST UGANDAN WOMEN WITH PERIPARTUM CARDIOMYOPATHY
REFNo: HS2268ES
Sub study 1: To determine the impact of Right Ventricular Function on Left Ventricular dimension and contractility, measured by echocardiography among women with PPCM.
Sub study II: To determine the impact of biomarkers on cardiac remodeling amongst PPCM women.
Sub study III: To determine adherence levels to Enalapril among women with PPCM.
Sub study 1V: To determine the correlation between proteomics and Right Ventricular Fibrosis amongst women with PPCM.
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Uganda |
2022-08-08 9:56:45 |
2025-08-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Kayizzi Peter PETER
ID:
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lectureres' pedagogical practices and students' academic performance in universities of Uganda. A case of selected universities in central Uganda.
REFNo: SS1343ES
1. To analyse the influence of lecturers' pedagogical practices on students' academic performance in selected Universities in central Uganda.
2. To examine the influence of students' learning environment on lecturers' pedagogical practices in selected universities in central Uganda.
3. To evaluate the influence of students' learning environment on students' academic performance in selected universities in central Uganda.
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Uganda |
2022-08-08 19:09:12 |
2025-08-08 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Shevin Jacob Thomas
ID: UNCST-2022-R010715
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Evaluation of Supportive Care Guidelines for Epidemics: Implementation Case Study: Filovirus Diseases (FVDs) and Covid-19 guidelines in Uganda.
REFNo: SS1320ES
Main objective:
to understand implementation practices, challenges and experiences of providing clinical management guidelines (CMGs)/ providing supportive care recommendations for patients with VHFs and/or COVID-19 in Uganda.
specific:
1) implementation of CMGs for a selection of high-risk epidemic prone pathogens
2) factors influencing implementation in different settings and contexts
3) perceived impact of available CMGs and supportive care recommendations on research and development for medical countermeasures and on outcomes
4) experiences of key informants who led CMG development and contributed to the evolution of CMGs in epidemics
5) community-level perceptions in any changing quality of care during the evolution of CMGs.
6) any changing essence and meaning to patient journeys during the expansion and implementation of CMGs
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USA |
2022-08-08 19:07:46 |
2025-08-08 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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George Aribo
ID: UNCST-2022-R010546
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Digital Innovation for Zero Hunger: Developing an Artificial Intelligence enabled mobile application to detect malnutrition in children aged between 6 and 59 months
REFNo: HS2381ES
Create a dashboard for improved access of stakeholders (policy makers, program managers & researchers) to child growth and nutrition data ,Improve the performance of the CGM in terms of its predictive (Machine Learning (ML)) algorithms (accuracy and overall usefulness) for detecting malnutrition by validating it against manual anthropometric measurements in children aged 6-59 months. To develop a validated artificial intelligence based digital solution i.e. the Child Growth Monitor Application (CGM), for detection of malnutrition in children aged 6-59 months,
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Uganda |
2022-08-08 15:38:41 |
2025-08-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Günther Fink
ID:
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Estimating the Knowledge and Health Impact of Viamo’s 3-2-1 Service (Viamo Impact)
REFNo: HS2372ES
To assess the impact of the 3-2-1 service on nutritional status, chronic disease and birth spacing,To assess the impact of getting access to the 3-2-1 service on self-reported health behaviors,To assess the impact of getting access to the service on reproductive health knowledge ,To assess the extent to which women invited to use the 3-2-1 service access the provided information initially and over time,The goal of the proposed study is to rigorously assess the impact of the 3-2-1 Service on health knowledge and proactive healthy behavior.,
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Austria |
2022-08-08 15:34:28 |
2025-08-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
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Non-degree Award |
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Waiswa Peter
ID: UNCST-2020-R014921
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MEASURING CONTRACEPTIVE AUTONOMY AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH PROGRESS TOWARDS FERTILITY GOALS AMONG A LONGITUDINAL COHORT OF WOMEN IN NIGERIA AND UGANDA
REFNo: HS2368ES
Assess the association between contraceptive use (and specifically SI), contraceptive autonomy, and progress towards fertility goals. ,Test and validate a new, two-domain measure of contraceptive autonomy (Domain 1: consciousness of contraceptive rights and preferences, Domain 2: achievement of contraceptive rights and preferences),
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Uganda |
2022-08-08 15:29:23 |
2025-08-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Justine Komunyena Tumusiime
ID: UNCST-2023-R008465
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Assessing the feasibility and usability of implementing professional use and self-administered COVID-19 Antigen RDTs in Uganda
REFNo: HS2339ES
• To assess the feasibility of using professional and self-administered COVID-19 Ag-RDTs in facility OPDs and community settings in Uganda.
• To determine usability of Ag-RDT COVID-19 self-tests among FSWs, Boda boda drivers, and OPD patients.
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Uganda |
2022-08-08 15:19:50 |
2025-08-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Dorothy Okello Kabagaju
ID: UNCST-2021-R011847
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Development of an Efficacious Patient Management System for Uganda using
Machine Learning Techniques
REFNo: SIR101ES
General Objective
To develop a machine learning aided Portable application (MakCOV) for non-invasive screening for COVID-19 so as to improve diagnosis of COVID-19
Specific Objectives
1) To develop machine learning models for COVID-19 screening, utilizing retrospective patient data
2) To design and build a hardware platform for deployment of the machine learning models
3) To integrate the machine learning models with the hardware platform, yielding a minimum viable prototype of the learning aided platform for COVID-19 screening (MakCOV)
4) To evaluate device functionality in a public setting
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Uganda |
2022-08-08 15:16:44 |
2025-08-08 |
Engineering and Technology |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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SIMON ARUNGA
ID: UNCST-2021-R013498
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Multimodal Database of Retinal Images for Africa
REFNo: HS2094ES
To use a multimodal database of clinical and retinal imaging data to develop algorithms for the diagnosis of PSED in an African population.,
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Uganda |
2022-08-08 15:13:14 |
2025-08-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Savino Ayesiga
ID:
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PRIMARY TEETH ERUPTION TIME AMONG INFANTS IN GREATER MBARARA DISTRICT: ASSESSMENT OF PARENTAL KNOWLEDGE, PERCEPTIONS AND TRADITIONAL ORAL PRACTICES
REFNo: HS1733ES
I. To establish mean eruption time of the first primary tooth among infants in the greater Mbarara district
II. To identify predictors of eruption time of the first primary tooth among infants in the greater Mbarara district
III. To describe the level of parental knowledge and perceptions on the eruption process of primary teeth in the greater Mbarara district
IV. To establish the current traditional oral practices carried out to facilitate eruption of primary teeth an or to alleviate symptoms perceived to be associated with eruption of primary teeth in the greater Mbarara district
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Uganda |
2022-08-08 15:11:13 |
2025-08-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Mark Jordans
ID: UNCST-2020-R014861
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Enfolded Education; A wrap-around approach increasing enrolment, retention, and transition for out of school children
REFNo: SS1378ES
1. Provide an enabling, safe and compassionate classroom climate through improved teacher wellbeing and teacher social emotional competencies.
2. Strengthen the commitment, belief and value of education for children in caregivers.
3. Provide a proven pedagogical approach for increasing numeracy and literacy learning outcomes in out of school children.
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Netherlands |
2022-08-04 13:03:08 |
2025-08-04 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Denis Thaddeus Ofoyuru
ID:
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FACTORS INFLUENCING TRANSITION OF CHILDREN TO SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN GULU
REFNo: SS1388ES
1. To examine how child related factors influence transition of children from primary to secondary schools in Gulu District.
2. To examine how family factors influence transition of children from primary to secondary schools in Gulu District.
3. To examine school factors that influence transition of children from primary to secondary schools in Gulu District.
4. To examine community factors that influence transition of children from primary to secondary schools in Gulu District.
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Uganda |
2022-08-04 12:34:29 |
2025-08-04 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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SARAH NABACHWA
ID:
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION AND ENTREPRENEURIAL BEHAVIOUR OF BUSINESS ALUMNI OF MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
REFNo: SS1393ES
To investigate the impact of EE on EB of the business alumni of the Faculty of Business and Management Sciences of MUST.,
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Uganda |
2022-08-03 11:22:49 |
2025-08-03 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Lina Rademacher Ann
ID:
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Female Reproductive Strategies in Vervet Monkeys
REFNo: NS369ES
To gain insight into female choice in vervet monkeys and how it changes throughout the ovulatory cycle.
To gain a better understanding of the ovulatory cycle in vervets using hormonal analysis from feces which has not previously been done for this species.
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USA |
2022-08-03 11:20:59 |
2025-08-03 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Prudence Atukunda Friberg
ID: UNCST-2023-R006221
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The NutriMind Trial: A low-cost randomized trial combining a healthy diet and psychotherapy to treat depressive symptoms among university students – The case of Uganda
REFNo: HS2146ES
The primary outcome is a mean reduction of 6 scores on the CES-D scale
• Biomarkers of metabolism (i.e. lipids, carbohydrates and hormones) will be measured in samples from blood, urine or saliva as appropriate and using standard methods.
• Biomarkers of inflammation (e.g. CRP, interleukins) and antioxidants will be measured in blood, urine or saliva as appropriate and using e.g. multiplex-techniques, immunolabelling methods and metabolomics.
• Microbiome will be analysed in samples from the oral cavity and from feces using established techniques (16S rRNA amplicon sequencing and reduced metagenome sequencing).
The combined intervention arm with MBCT and Diet will reduce depressive symptoms more than the control arm
Biomarkers of metabolism ( lipids, carbohydrates and hormones) measured in samples from blood, urine or saliva as appropriate and using standard methods
Biomarkers of inflammation ( CRP, interleukins) and antioxidants measured in blood, urine or saliva as appropriate and using multiples-techniques, immunolabelling methods and metabolomics
Microbiome will be analysed in samples from the oral cavity and from feces using established techniques ( 16rRNA amplicon sequencing and reduced metagenome sequencing)
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Uganda |
2022-08-03 11:19:53 |
2025-08-03 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Sarojini Hirshleifer
ID:
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Can Incentives Change Beliefs? A Field Experiment in Uganda
REFNo: SS1250ES
The objective of this study is that this high incentive treatment sends a strong signal of the important of the micronutrient powder even to those who didn’t receive it. Thus, we must consider the expected value of this incentive, which is only (1/5)*60000=12,000, which is the price of one box of micronutrient powder. By necessity, in this study, we can only give the incentive to a small fraction of the sample, since only participants who do not receive the incentive are a focus of the study
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USA |
2022-08-02 9:48:04 |
2025-08-02 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Molly Atkins
ID:
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Women fish processors and traders: navigating the digital transformation
REFNo: SS1220ES
The small-scale fisheries (SSFs) sector is experiencing an acceleration in the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and initial evidence suggests that COVID-19 has further intensified the digitalisation of everyday practices in SSFs, creating new relations between money, people, time, and space. Digital technologies have the potential to support a range of positive outcomes for women fish workers in the Global South, who face multiple and complex gendered challenges in work and society. In SSFs women’s engagement with ICTs has opened new spaces for economic enhancement, facilitated social networks and contributed to resilience amid the impacts of COVID-19. Yet, limited information exists regarding the ways in which ICTs are accessed and used in the everyday lives of women fish workers. Few studies have examined which women stand to benefit and under what conditions.
The overarching aim of this research is to investigate how women fish workers are navigating the digital transformation in small-scale fisheries, through a case study approach in Lake Victoria, Uganda. The research will be directed by the following research objectives:
1. To explore the social, political, economic and environmental contexts associated with women fish processors and trader’s access and use of ICTs?
2. To investigate the barriers/challenges women face in access to and use of ICTs? 3.. To examine the processes of empowerment that ICTs support or undermine?
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UK |
2022-08-02 9:42:47 |
2025-08-02 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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CATHERINE NKWANZI VALENTINA
ID:
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Attachment, Personality and Stability of Romantic Relationships Among Heterosexual Women
REFNo: SS1374ES
To assess the association between attachment and stability of romantic relationships among women.
To examine the association between attachment and personality among women in romantic relationships.
To determine the association between personality and stability of romantic relationships among women.
To investigate the association between attachment and stability of relationships among women in romantic relationships controlling for personality and selected demographic factors such as age, employment status and religion.
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Uganda |
2022-08-02 12:39:10 |
2025-08-02 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Jimmy, Maguru Mugisha Maguru
ID:
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SRH AND SGBV NEEDS ASSESSMENT AMONG ADOLESCENTS AND YOUTH IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES IN OBONGI DISTRICT
REFNo: SS1367ES
The main objective of the study is to assess SRH and SGBV knowledge, attitudes, and practices among adolescent girls and boys (ages 13-19) and youths (ages 20-24) as well as stratifying the findings across socio-demographics, assessing service delivery gaps and mapping existing interventions and programs in Palorinya Refugee Settlement and host communities in Obongi to generate evidence for future programming for refugees.
1. To establish the SRH/SGBV knowledge, beliefs, risk perceptions, practices, and experiences among refugee adolescents (ages 13-19) and youths (ages 20-24) in Palorinya Refugee Settlement and host community.
2. To stratify the findings by socio-demographic characteristics and influencing factors to identify potentially underserved and vulnerable populations among refugees in Palorinya Refugee Settlement and host community.
3. To identify sexual reproductive health and sexual and gender-based violence service delivery gaps at the health facility and community levels.
4. To map out initiatives, programs, and lessons learned that are implemented in targeted communities.
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Uganda |
2022-08-02 11:38:24 |
2025-08-02 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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