Lazaaro Mujumbusi
ID: UNCST-2023-R007470
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Developing a contextualized Health Education program to reduce persistent Schistosomiasis transmission in Ugandan rural fishing communities.
REFNo: SS1819ES
Main Objective
1. To develop, pilot, and evaluate a contextualized participatory community schistosomiasis health education program.
Specific Objectives
1. To develop a set of education interventions and roll them out.
2. To increase awareness about Schistosomiasis and how it affects the internal organs.
3. To explore the views and opinions of various stakeholders about suggested health education programs, acceptability, feasibility and outcome of the health education program.
4. To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability and outcome of the health education programs.
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Uganda |
2023-07-14 9:57:34 |
2026-07-14 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Joyce Nalunga
ID:
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GENDER BASED VIOLENCE, PUBLIC HEALTH CONSEQUENCES, AND SOCIETAL IMPACT ON REFUGEES IN UGANDA. A CASE OF BIDIBIDI CAMP, YUMBE DISTRICT, WEST NILE UGANDA
REFNo: SS1816ES
To main objective of the study is to investigate the Impact of Gender based Violence 0n society among refugees in Uganda so as to develop an inclusive model for improvement in refugee settlements
The specific objectives are as follows:
i) To analyse the influence of gender based violence on public health consequences among refugees in BidiBidi camp in Yumbe, District, West Nile Uganda
ii) To assess the relationship between public consequences and societal impact among refugees in BidiBidi camp in Yumbe, District, West Nile Uganda
iii) To examine the fit between gender based violence and societal impact among refugees in Yumbe, District, West Nile Uganda
iv) To investigate the mediating effect of gender based violence on the fit of publi health consequences and societal impact in Yumbe, District, West Nile Uganda
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Uganda |
2023-07-14 9:52:07 |
2026-07-14 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Grace Mirembe
ID: UNCST-2022-R008850
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RV 591 entitled “A Phase I, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, and Immunogenicity of an Ad26.Mos4.HIV and CH505 TF chTrimer (Env) Combination to Mimic Acute HIV Viral Replication Kinetics in Healthy Adults”
REFNo: HS2891ES
To assess the safety, reactogenicity and tolerability of two vaccination regimens: rapid dose-escalation of CH505 TF chTrimer+ALFQ and Ad26.Mos4.HIV or co-administration of CH505 TF chTrimer+ALFQ and Ad26.Mos4.HIV
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Uganda |
2023-07-14 9:49:16 |
2026-07-14 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Alma Ionescu Bianca
ID:
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An ethnographic study of mental health activism in Uganda
REFNo: SS1741ES
General objective:
To understand how mental health advocacy and activism function as drivers of social change in Uganda, in order to understand and envision grassroots alternatives to create better environments for mental health
Specific objectives:
i. To explore drivers and possibilities of social change for health equity through mental health activism and advocacy in Uganda.
ii. To produce a literature review identifying the mechanisms and strategies of mental health activism and advocacy in LMIC.
iii. To explore the interconnectedness an
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Romania |
2023-07-14 9:43:55 |
2026-07-14 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Nadja Peter
ID:
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Reactions to Global Inequality
REFNo: SS1710ES
incorporate perspectives from different parts of the world,explore causal attributions people give for global inequality,
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Germany |
2023-07-14 9:42:00 |
2026-07-14 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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