Isaac Ssewanyana
ID: UNCST-2020-R014336
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EVALUATING HIV EARLY INFANT DIAGNOSIS PERFORMANCE FOR THE ALINITY M HIV-1 ASSAY
REFNo: HS6246ES
1. The primary objective of this protocol is to evaluate the concordance of the Alinity m HIV-1 assay with the cobas HIV-1/HIV-2 Qualitative nucleic acid test for use on the cobas 6800/8800 for early infant diagnosis. The percent agreement will be assessed.
2. The secondary objective is to validate the use of the investigational Alinity m DBS EID Supplement to Alinity m HIV-1 assay using. Specifically, the percent agreement compared to cobas HIV-1/HIV-2 Qualitative nucleic acid test for use on the cobas 6800/8800 will be determined.
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Uganda |
2025-07-22 15:23:01 |
2028-07-22 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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bwesigye thaddeus
ID: UNCST-2025-R017892
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Anti-cancer activity of selected medicinal plant species in Kigezi Sub Region of Uganda used by Herbalists
REFNo: NS953ES
i. Identify the medicinal plants species in Kigezi used by herbalists for cancer management in order to document them.
ii. Evaluate the effect of the medicinal plants’ extracts used by herbalists on human cancer cell lines in order to determine their cytotoxicity.
iii. Evaluate the isolated phytochemical compounds from the anticancer medicinal plant extracts for antioxidant potential to determine their cytotoxic effect on human cancer cell lines.
iv. Investigate the cytotoxic effect of phytochemical compounds from the anticancer medicinal plants on human cell lines so as to determine their mechanism of cell death.
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Uganda |
2025-07-22 15:08:53 |
2028-07-22 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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LIVINGSTONE MAKANGA KYEGOMBE
ID: UNCST-2024-R015296
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Maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response: Analysis of the processes, factors and challenges of implementation in refugee-hosting districts of west Nile, Uganda
REFNo: HS5996ES
3) To explore the perceptions of stakeholders (including refugees and nationals) on the processes and challenges of implementing MPDSR in refugee-hosting districts of the west Nile region. ,2) To assess factors that influence the implementation of maternal death surveillance and response in Adjumani and Yumbe refugee-hosting districts of west Nile.,1) To assess the processes of implementation of maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response in Adjumani and Yumbe refugee-hosting districts of west Nile. ,To investigate the processes, factors, and challenges of implementation of maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response (MPDSR) in refugee-hosting districts of west -Nile,
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Uganda |
2025-07-22 15:07:21 |
2028-07-22 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Joannah Nalwoga
ID: UNCST-2024-R002651
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PREVALENCE AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH OFFERING POST-PARTUM CONTRACEPTION BY HEALTHCARE WORKERS IN KAYUNGA DISTRICT: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
REFNo: HS6011ES
III. To establish the healthcare facility-related factors associated with using Postpartum contraception in Kayunga District,II. To document the individual-related factors (Knowledge, attitudes, practices) of healthcare workers associated with the use of Postpartum contraception among mothers in Kayunga District.,I. To determine the prevalence of the use of Postpartum contraception among mothers in Kayunga District.,
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Uganda |
2025-07-22 15:05:22 |
2028-07-22 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Sophia Nakitto
ID: UNCST-2024-R002921
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Prevalence and treatment outcomes of children below 15 years with severe malaria hemoglobinuria, a
retrospective study at Kayunga regional referral hospital.
REFNo: HS6156ES
To determine the prevalence of severe malaria among children below 15 years
admitted at Kayunga regional referral hospital.
To determine the prevalence of severe malaria with hemoglobinuria among children
below 15 years admitted at Kayunga regional referral hospital.
To identify the factors associated with severe malaria with hemoglobinuria among
children below15 years admitted with severe malaria at Kayunga regional referral
hospital.
To determine the immediate outcomes among children below 15 years managed
for severe malaria with haemoglobinuria.
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 14:52:41 |
2028-07-18 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Jimmy Haumba Hyuha
ID: UNCST-2024-R002430
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Fit Factors and Job Performance of Administrative Employees: Moderating Effect of Employee Resilience in Public Universities in Uganda
REFNo: SS3933ES
To determine the moderating effect of employee resilience on the relationship beween fit factors and job performance among administrative employees in public universities in Uganda.,To investigate the relationship between employee resilience and the job performance of administrative employees within public universities in Uganda,To examine the impact of fit factors on the job performance of administrative employees within public universities in Uganda,To investigate the moderating effect of employee resilience in relation to fit factors and the job performance of administrative employees within public universities in Uganda.,
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 14:51:30 |
2028-07-18 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Joseph Munyangabo
ID: UNCST-2024-R015902
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FROM IN-KIND TO CASH AND VOUCHER ASSISTANCE (CVA): SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS FOR WELFARE IN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE IN UGANDA
REFNo: SS3896ES
The main objective of the study is to examine the socio-economic implications of the transition from in-kind to cash and voucher assistance on the welfare of refugees and host communities in Uganda.
The following are specific Objectives
1. To investigate enablers and barriers of CVA modality in Uganda.
2. To analyze the socio-economic effects of CVA on the welfare of refugees and host communities in Uganda.
3. To examine the challenges and opportunities in CVA implementation and their implications on humanitarian assistance in Uganda.
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 14:50:18 |
2028-07-18 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Samara Toussaint
ID: UNCST-2025-R016798
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DISPLACED BUT NOT FORGOTTEN: EXPLORING AND ASSESSING INTERSECTIONAL STIGMA, HIV TESTING BEHAVIORS, AND THE ACCEPTABILITY OF HIV SELF-TESTING AMONG REFUGEE WOMEN IN WESTERN UGANDA.
REFNo: SS4001ES
1. Conduct an ethnographic study to explore the experiences and perceptions of HIV-related stigma among refugee women living in Nakivale, Uganda, and how these perceptions influence their HIV testing behaviors.
2. Draw upon principles of community-based participatory research (CBPR) to co-design an HIV self-testing intervention with refugee women residing in Nakivale, Uganda
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USA |
2025-07-18 14:48:18 |
2028-07-18 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Patience Tugume
ID: UNCST-2024-R002213
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KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND CONSERVATION OF COMMONLY
TRADED MEDICINAL PLANTS IN A CLIMATE CHANGING ENVIRONMENT IN EASTERN
UGANDA
REFNo: SS3825ES
Main objective
To formulate and design evidence-based interventions to address the loss in medicinal plant diversity in Uganda.
Specific objectives
i.Document commonly traded medicinal plants in Eastern Uganda.
ii.Assess the conservation status of the most commonly traded medicinal plants in Eastern Uganda.
iii.Determine the demographic factors that influence community knowledge and attitudes towards conservation of commonly traded medicinal plants in Eastern Uganda.
iv.Examine the role of cultural beliefs in the sustainable utilization of commonly traded medicinal plants in Eastern Uganda.
v.To design evidence-based intervention that can support and promote sustainable utilization of commonly traded medicinal plants under climate changing conditions in Uganda.
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 14:42:43 |
2028-07-18 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Alex Twinomuhwezi
ID: UNCST-2024-R016109
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EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS AS A MEDIATOR BETWEEN HUMAN AND STRUCTURAL CAPITAL AND GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY: A STUDY OF PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN SOUTH-WESTERN UGANDA.
REFNo: SS3821ES
1. To examine the association between human capital and graduate employability in public universities in South-Western Uganda.
2. To examine the association between structural capital and graduate employability in public universities in South-Western Uganda.
3. To establish the relationship between employability skills and graduate employability in public universities in South-Western Uganda.
4. To establish whether employability skills mediate the relationship between human capital and graduate employability in public universities in South-Western Uganda.
5. To establish whether employability skills mediate the relationship between structural capital and graduate employability in public universities in South-Western Uganda.
6. To establish the interactive effect of human capital and structural capital on graduate employability.
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 14:39:57 |
2028-07-18 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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DICKSON TAYEBWA
ID: UNCST-2021-R012253
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ECOLOGY OF FREE-ROAMING DOGS AND THE CONTROL MEASURES TO ALLEVIATE THE ASSOCIATED PUBLIC HEALTH RISKS IN SELECTED DISTRICTS IN UGANDA
REFNo: HS5222ES
1. To determine the demographics and ecology of free-roaming dogs in Kampala metropolitan area
2. To assess the risk of dog bites and transmission of rabies that free-roaming dogs pose to the community in Kampala metropolitan area
3. To identify viruses of importance to human and animal health circulating in free-roaming dogs in Uganda across a gradient of contact with wildlife
4. To document the dog ownership practices that perpetuate free-roaming dogs in urban and rural settings in Uganda.
5. To assess the dog community sentiments towards free-roaming dogs in urban and rural settings in Uganda.
6. To assess the effectiveness of a sterilization community clinic in managing the population and the public health risks associated with free-roaming dogs
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 14:35:31 |
2028-07-18 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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SHAKILLAH NAMATOVU
ID: UNCST-2022-R009404
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ASSESSMENT OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS VACCINATION UPTAKE AND ITS
PREDICTORS AMONG FEMALE ADOLESCENTS (10-14 YEARS) IN MBARARA
DISTRICT
REFNo: HS6133ES
General Objective
This study aims to assess the level of uptake of the HPV vaccine and its predictors among female
adolescents (10-14 years) in mbarara district
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1.3.2. Specific Objectives
(i). To assess the level of awareness of and uptake of HPV vaccination among females aged 10-14
years in mbarara district
(ii). To determine factors associated with the uptake of HPV vaccination among females aged 10-
14 years in mbarara distric
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 14:30:06 |
2028-07-18 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Paineto Masengere
ID: UNCST-2021-R013195
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Sustainability of Evidence-Based Interventions for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Mukono and Buikwe Districts, Uganda: A Post-Intervention Study
REFNo: HS6237ES
1. Examine the trends of CVD profiles and their determinants in Mukono and Buikwe districts over 10 years (2015-2024).
2. Evaluate the effectiveness of the interventions of the SPICES project for the prevention of CVDs in Mukono and Buikwe districts, Uganda.
3. Assess the sustainability of evidence-based interventions for the prevention of CVDs in Mukono and Buikwe districts, Uganda, three years post SPICES project implementation.
4. Explore the factors influencing the sustainability of evidence-based interventions for the prevention of CVDs in Mukono and Buikwe districts, Uganda.
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 14:22:43 |
2028-07-18 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Emmanuel Rukundo NSHAKIRA
ID: UNCST-2021-R012277
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Uncertainty and Frictions in Gig Work: Evidence via Conditional Income Guarantee Interventions
REFNo: SS3790ES
This study will identify how interventions designed to reduce uncertainty in earnings may affect labor supply and productivity in the informal gig economy in developing cities.
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 14:17:44 |
2028-07-18 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Dorothy Okello Kabagaju
ID: UNCST-2021-R011847
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Digitally Enabled Resilience Policy Innovations (DERPIn)
REFNo: SIR467ES
Main Objective
1. The objective of the proposed data collection is to enhance food system resilience in Uganda by increasing the availability of agricultural data and evidence which will be deployed in a customized AI platform for biophysical data analysis and crop modeling, enabling informed, gender-sensitive, and inclusive policymaking.
Specific Objectives
1. Build Capacity and Promote Knowledge Sharing: Conduct training sessions and outreach activities to empower stakeholders in utilizing the digital tools, data, and insights generated by the project for informed decision-making and policy formulation.
2. Launch a Customized AAgWa Platform: Deploy a user-friendly, interactive AAgWa platform tailored to the Ugandan context, providing data visualization, crop production forecasts, and decision-support tools for various stakeholders.
3. Create Crop Type Classification Maps: Utilize machine learning techniques and spectral signatures to generate high-resolution crop type maps for improved agricultural planning and resource management.
4. Develop and Calibrate Crop Models: Collect primary data on crop types and locations to train and calibrate the Africa Crop Production (AfCP) model for accurate yield forecast
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 14:14:27 |
2028-07-18 |
Engineering and Technology |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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WINFRED ARINAITWE
ID: UNCST-2024-R015869
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DEVELOPMENT OF A SECURITY FRAMEWORK FOR INFORMATION SHARING-ENABLED INTERNET OF MEDICAL THINGS IN SELECTED HEALTH INSTITUTIONS
IN UGANDA
REFNo: SIR480ES
(i) To study existing security frameworks used in Information Sharing IoMT-compatible devices and applications.
(ii) To establish requirements for designing a security framework specific to the needs of Information Sharing-Enabled IoMT systems in selected Ugandan health institutions.
(iii) To develop a tailored security framework for Information Sharing-Enabled Internet of Medical Things.
(iv) To validate the developed Security Framework for Information Sharing-Enabled Internet of Medical Things.
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 14:10:11 |
2028-07-18 |
Engineering and Technology |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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David Meya Bisagaya
ID: UNCST-2019-R000837
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A Phase 2 Novel Antimicrobial Combination Therapy to Treat Tuberculous Meningitis
REFNo: HS5711ES
1. Assess the safety and efficacy of a novel anti-TB combination regimen with greater bactericidal activity than current standard of care (SOC) therapy
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 14:05:06 |
2028-07-18 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Kiconco KerenHappuchBita
ID: UNCST-2024-R016072
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“TRAINER-TRAINEE MANAGEMENT PROCESSES IN INFORMAL VOCATION EDUCATION TRAINING ARRANGEMENTS IN UGANDA”
REFNo: SS3744ES
1.4 Objectives of the study
i) To find out the management processes engaged in the practice of IVET.
ii) To discover how the informal nature shapes the management processes.
iii) To establish potential factors influencing the trainer –trainee management process of IVET.
iv) To find out coping approaches and strategies utilized in IVET management.
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 13:58:51 |
2028-07-18 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Elias Kumbakumba
ID: UNCST-2022-R011183
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Consortium to Reduce Infant Mortality in Uganda (CONRIM-U)
REFNo: HS6270ES
OBJECTIVES
The overall CONRIM objective is to contribute to the elimination of preventable Neural tube defects (NTDs), Neonatal Sepsis (NS) and the resultant Infectious Hydrocephalus in Uganda.
SURVEILLANCE OBJECTIVES
The study aims to investigate the burden of NS and NTDs within the Busoga subregion, their associated risk factors, the role of genomics in their causation, and the extent to which effective public health interventions and prevention policies can contribute to their reduction.
Specific objectives for the SURVEILLANCE ARM of the CONRIM Unified Protocol include:
1. To estimate the true burden of NTD and NS in Busoga region
In order to achieve this, we will
1.1 Establish comprehensive village level surveillance and build the community network and capacity for accurate routine surveillance on NS and NTDs.
1.2 Employ advanced methods of adaptive surveillance to optimize cost effective observation for NS and NTD at the community level. These can then be extrapolated to other important infant conditions like Malnutrition, and scaled up nationally
2. To determine genetic and environmental contribution to NTD and NS risk and prevention
In order to achieve this, we hope to
2.1 Identify populations or geographical areas that are at increased risk of NS and NTDs in Uganda, for targeted follow-on prevention measures, and policy formation
2.2 Determine whether ancestral genomics might separate different risk groups with similar folate levels. This will lead to optimization of folate for diverse African ancestries.
SAMPLING OBJECTIVES
The general objective of the Sampling Arm is to prospectively diagnose, treat and prevent infant paenibacillus infections.
Specific objectives for the SAMPLING ARM of the CONRIM Unified Protocol include:
3. To evaluate the ability to diagnose Paenibacillus infections at the hospitals.
In order to achieve this objective, we will
3.1 Set up real time qPCR sampling on site at specific sites treating these infants. This will enable the treating clinicians be able to diagnose this infection and plan treatment
3.2 Plan for Nanopore Same Day Sequencing for both Microbe Detection and Antibiotic Resistance determination
4. To determine the optimal treatment for infant paenibacillus infections and evaluate for outcomes.
In order to achieve this objective, we hope to
4.1 Start a prospective registry of infants diagnosed with this infection, focusing on observing treatments and outcomes.
4.2 Lay the foundational work for optimization of brain growth following treatment for infant infections and malnutrition.
5. To identify Sources and Routes of infection leading to infant Paenibacilliosis so as to Prevent these infections
In order to achieve this objective, we will
5.2 Identify potential environmental reservoirs of infant paenibacilliosis.
5.3 Assess for potential transmission routes of infection related to infant care and feeding practices. The consenting mothers whose infants underwent testing for Paenibacillus will be requested to complete a detailed structured interview designed to elucidate the possible pathways of infection stemming from infant care practices.
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 13:55:00 |
2028-07-18 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Caroline Birungi
ID: UNCST-2021-R012954
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EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INSTRUCTION IN RESPONSIBLE CONDUCT OF RESEARCH ON TRAINEES’ KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ATTITUDES FOR DECISION-MAKING IN RESEARCH AND PRACTICE IN SOUTHWESTERN UGANDA
REFNo: HS5771ES
1.3.1 General Objective
To evaluate the effectiveness of instruction in responsible conduct of research on trainees’ knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviors towards decision making in research and practice among those who attended RCR training under the Mbarara University Research Ethics Education Program (MUREEP) from March 2019 to December 2023.
1.3.2 Specific objectives
1. To assess the effectiveness of instruction in RCR offered by MUREEP from March 2019 to December 2023 on trainees' knowledge of the core norms, principles, regulations, and rules governing the practice of research.
2. To evaluate the effectiveness of instruction in RCR offered by MUREEP from March 2019 to December 2023 on trainees’ problem-solving skills for ethical conduct of research.
3. To examine the effectiveness of instruction in RCR offered by MUREEP from March 2019 to December 2023 on trainees’ attitudes and behaviors towards ethical decision-making in research
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 13:52:09 |
2028-07-18 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Betty OKOT
ID: UNCST-2021-R013938
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Assessing the Feasibility of Introducing Playful Parenting Intervention for Enhancing School Readiness, Foundational Literacy and Numeracy in a Crisis Context in Uganda
REFNo: SS3839ES
Overall, the study aims to respond to the challenges of providing education in refugee and displacement contexts by assessing the feasibility of implementing a playful parenting intervention to promote school readiness, foundational literacy, and numeracy skills among refugee children.
Study objectives
The following objectives will guide the study:
1) To examine the level of caregivers’ and education stakeholders’ knowledge of playful parenting practices, policies and how they contribute to school readiness and early years education/learning
2) To determine the levels of foundational numeracy and literacy proficiency among children at baseline.
3) To assess the improvement in mean foundational numeracy and literacy levels over 24 months by comparing baseline and post-intervention proficiency scores using standardized assessments.
4) To examine whether interactive play and parental guidance could improve school readiness, foundational literacy and numeracy competencies, parent-child relationships, and socio-emotional skills and resilience in children.
5) To identify facilitators and barriers to playful parenting, school readiness, and foundational literacy and numeracy among refugee learners and recommend alleviating strategies.
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 13:48:28 |
2028-07-18 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
George GALIWANGO William Muwambi
ID: UNCST-2025-R017274
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Descriptive epidemiology of cleft lip and palate in Uganda
REFNo: HS5861ES
To determine the geographical distribution of cleft lip and or palate in Uganda.
To determine the distribution of the types of clefts in Uganda.
To determine the types, frequency and laterality of cleft lip, isolated cleft palate and cleft lip & palate patients in Uganda over the period 2002 to 2024.
To determine the demographics of Ugandans with cleft lip and palate patients who have had surgical repairs in the period 2002 to 2024.
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 13:46:15 |
2028-07-18 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Naster Tumwebembeire
ID: UNCST-2023-R006864
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Isomorphic Forces, Taxpayer Perception and Income Tax Compliance among Small and Medium Enterprises in South Western Uganda
REFNo: SS3828ES
v. To find out whether taxpayer behavior mediates the relationship between taxpayer perception and tax compliance of Small and Medium size Enterprises in Uganda.,iv. To establish whether taxpayer behavior mediates the relationship between isomorphic forces and tax compliance of Small and Medium size Enterprises in Uganda,iii. To determine the relationship between taxpayer behavior and tax compliance of Small and Medium size Enterprises in Uganda,ii. To establish the relationship between taxpayer perception and tax compliance of Small and Medium size Enterprises in Uganda,i. To establish the relationship between isomorphic forces and tax compliance of Small and Medium size Enterprises in Uganda,The study seeks to examine the relationship between isomorphic forces, taxpayer perception and tax compliance of small and medium size Enterprises in Uganda while considering the mediating role of taxpayer behavior in the relationship between isomorphic forces, taxpayer perception and tax compliance,
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 13:44:31 |
2028-07-18 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Kalidi Rajab
ID: UNCST-2020-R014550
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Development of a herbal antimalarial syrup from extracts of Cymbopogon citratus, Vernonia amygdalina, Azadirachita indica and Carica papaya
REFNo: HS5837ES
v. To determine the in vivo and in vitro safety a syrup formulated from the most active combination of the extracts of Cymbopogon citratus, Vernonia amygdalina, Azadirachita indica, and Carica papaya.,iv. To determine the in vivo anti-malarial activity of a syrup formulated from the most active combination of the extracts of Cymbopogon citratus, Vernonia amygdalina, Azadirachita indica, and Carica papaya in parasitised Swiss mice.,iii. To establish the quality control assessment parameters of the syrup formulated from the most active combination of the extracts of Cymbopogon citratus, Vernonia amygdalina, Azadirachita indica, and Carica papaya.,ii. To determine the most active combination of the extracts of Cymbopogon citratus, Vernonia amygdalina, Azadirachita indica, and Carica papaya against Plasmodium falciparum.,i. To validate the in vitro anti-plasmodial activity of the extracts of Cymbopogon citratus, Vernonia amygdalina, Azadirachita indica, and Carica papaya against Plasmodium falciparum.,To develop an anti-malarial formulation from extracts of Cymbopogon citratus, Vernonia amygdalina, Azadirachita indica, and Carica papaya.,
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Uganda |
2025-07-18 13:42:39 |
2028-07-18 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Emma Steimle
ID: UNCST-2025-R017979
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Medicine, Plant Use, and Conservation in the Rwenzori Region of Uganda
REFNo: SS4042ES
Identify medicinal plants and their uses, understand local residents' health views, and understand the accessibility of medicinal plants
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USA |
2025-07-14 15:59:38 |
2028-07-14 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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JACKSON TUHIRIRWE
ID: UNCST-2025-R018361
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SACCO PRACTICES AND PERFOMANCE OF SMEs in KABALE District
REFNo: SS4012ES
1) To examine the effect of credit policy by SACCOs and performance of SMEs in Kabale,
2) To establish the effect of Savings on performance the small and medium enterprises in Kabale District.
3) To assess the effect of credit extension on performance of SMEs in Kabale.
4) To establish the effect of financial literacy on performance of SMEs performance in Kabale.
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Uganda |
2025-07-14 15:56:17 |
2028-07-14 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Felix Wamono
ID: UNCST-2024-R003397
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strengthening medical waste management system in Kampala City,Uganda
REFNo: HS6100ES
General objectives
to establish an efficient on-line automated medical waste management system that shall allow participation of the community and the regulator through the provision of the real time tracking of medical waste from point of generation, collection and disposal hence improving health and environment.
specific objectives
1. to examine the existing medical waste management processes for KCCA health facilities and private clinics within Kampala City
2.to develop an on-line and automated medical waste management system to track and monitor the medical waste management disposal process in KCCA public health facilities and private clinics in all the five divisions of Kampala city
3.to establish medical waste management focal persons in health care facilities.
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Uganda |
2025-07-14 15:54:30 |
2028-07-14 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Seku Michael .
ID: UNCST-2024-R016404
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An Examination of Child Protection Mechanisms for School Going Children in Conflict-Affected Areas of Kasese District, Uganda
REFNo: SS3967ES
Main objective/ purpose
• To examine the child protection mechanisms for school going children in conflict areas of Kasese district.
Specific Objectives
1. To describe the experiences and perceptions of Community Development Officers regarding tools and techniques used to protect school going children during conflicts.
2. To understand how stakeholders perceive the responsiveness of the Child Protection Helpline in responding to incidents of alarm from school going children during conflicts.
3. To assess how Child Rights Clubs empower school going children to participate in their own protection before, during, and after conflicts.
4. To gather insights from stakeholders on the perceived impact of government programs in protecting school going children from violence, abuse, exploitation, and neglect during conflicts.
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Uganda |
2025-07-14 15:51:51 |
2028-07-14 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
SSEBAGALA CYPRIAN
ID: UNCST-2024-R002071
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TALENT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND EMPLOYEE TURNOVER IN SELECTED HIGHER INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING IN UGANDA
REFNo: SS3742ES
(i) To examine the effect of Competency Mapping on Employee turnover in higher institution of learning in Uganda
(ii) To assess how Succession management affects Employee turnover in higher institution of learning in Uganda
(iii) To evaluate the effect of Career management on Employee turnover in higher institution of learning in Uganda
(iv) To examine the contributing role of talent management practices on employee turnover in higher institution of learning in Uganda
(v) To evaluate how Workplace Environment moderates the effect of Talent Management Practices on Employee turnover in higher institution of learning in Uganda
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Uganda |
2025-07-14 15:50:47 |
2028-07-14 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Brian Kibirige
ID: UNCST-2023-R007728
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The Impact of School-Based Agriculture Education programs on Positive Youth Development in Uganda: A Comparative study.
REFNo: SS3954ES
To develop a comprehensive model that integrates key aspects of positive youth development within Ugandan SBAE programs for secondary school students. ,To measure students’ perceptions of the impact of PYD training within school-based agricultural education (SBAE) programs. ,To compare the Positive Youth Outcomes of Ugandan secondary school students in SBAE programs with YoFFA and those without YoFFA. ,To determine the extent of PYD training integration within school-based agricultural education (SBAE) programs. ,To investigate specific activities of positive youth development within Ugandan school-based agricultural education (SBAE) programs. ,To explore how school-based agriculture education programs in Uganda foster positive youth development among secondary school students.,
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Uganda |
2025-07-14 12:47:20 |
2028-07-14 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Geoffrey Tabo Olok
ID: UNCST-2023-R005911
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Leveraging ICT affordances to control online abuse of children at home in Gulu City, Northern Uganda
REFNo: SIR509ES
General Objective
The main objective is to develop a dedicated application that offers a multifaceted control of harmful/inappropriate contents at home or outside school environment to minimize children vulnerability during online learning, drawing on insights from psychology (child development), computer science (management of information flow) for education.
Specific Objectives
i. To determine the prevalence of uncontrolled inappropriate and harmful information to learners
ii. To assess knowledge, attitude and practices of parents and teachers towards children protection during online learning
iii. To develop an application to filter inappropriate and harmful information during online learning
iv. To test and validate the effectiveness of the developed application by deploying it on selected devices against which we can verify the filtering capability.
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Uganda |
2025-07-14 12:43:25 |
2028-07-14 |
Engineering and Technology |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Catherine Atahigwa
ID: UNCST-2024-R005083
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Socio-cultural factors and fertility preferences in Southwestern Uganda: A case study of Rubirizi district.
REFNo: SS2907ES
1. To examine how cultural norms and beliefs influence individuals’ attitudes towards
family size and childbearing among women and men in the Rubirizi district.
2. To explore how gender roles and power dynamics within relationships influence
reproductive decision-making among women and men in the Rubirizi district.
3. To investigate how gender and economic status intersect to influence fertility
preferences among men and women in the Rubirizi district.
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Uganda |
2025-07-14 12:14:00 |
2028-07-14 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Eumu Benard
ID: UNCST-2024-R016554
|
THE IMPLIMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT POLICY ON SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN UGANDA: A CASE OF URBAN CENTRES IN EASTERN UGANDA
REFNo: SS3555ES
1.4.1 General Objective
The major aim of the study is to assess the implementation of National Environment Management Policy on solid waste management in urban centres in Eastern Uganda.
1.4.2 Specific Objectives
1. To assess the effectiveness of the National Environmental Management Policy implementation mechanisms on Solid Waste Management in Urban centres in eastern Uganda.
2. To establish the extent to which stakeholders are engaged in the implementation of the National Environmental Management Policy towards Solid Waste Management in Urban centres.
3. To examine the influence of policy environment on the implementation of national environmental management policy on Solid Waste Management in Urban centres in Eastern Uganda.
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Uganda |
2025-07-11 18:03:42 |
2028-07-11 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Felix Magala
ID: UNCST-2024-R016043
|
Incidence of Post-Operative Sore Throat Among Patients Undergoing Open Abdominal Surgery: A Randomized Control Trial Comparing Video and Direct Laryngoscopy
REFNo: HS5685ES
To compare the incidence of POST, and recovery from POST following intubation using Video laryngoscopy or Direct laryngoscopy during general anaesthesia among general surgery patients undergoing laparotomy at MRRH
1. To determine the incidence of POST in the first 24 hours following intubation with either Video-laryngoscopy or Direct-laryngoscopy for patients undergoing open abdominal surgery at MRRH
2. To determine the recovery time from POST among patients intubated with Video laryngoscopy compared to Direct-laryngoscopy.
3. To describe the symptoms associated with POST amongst patients intubated for open abdominal surgery
|
Uganda |
2025-07-11 18:00:56 |
2028-07-11 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Josephine Tumuhamye NONE
ID: UNCST-2024-R015885
|
Rapid detection of neonatal bloodstream infections using next generation sequencing in Uganda
REFNo: HS5942ES
1. To estimate the proportion of neonates with a possible bloodstream infection with culture-negative sepsis in whom (a) pathogen(s) is identified using NGS
2. To compare the proportion of neonates with a positive blood culture test versus the proportion of neonates with a positive next-generation sequencing test.
3. To compare the sensitivity and specificity of Blood Culture and NGS in identifying (a) pathogen(s) of possible bloodstream infection compared to a composite reference standard (consisting of all microbiological tests and clinical adjudication)
|
Uganda |
2025-07-11 17:59:54 |
2028-07-11 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Opiyo Solomon
ID: UNCST-2025-R018201
|
Role of Public Libraries in Smart Cities in Uganda
REFNo: SS3927ES
1) Examine the extent to which public libraries are integrated into the technological infrastructure of Smart Cities.
2) Investigate how public libraries support/engage with the Community to foster innovative participation/interaction with Smart City Initiatives.
3) Determine whether public libraries\' involvement in smart city development is significant.
4) Develop recommendations for enhancing the role of public libraries in developing Smart Cities.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-11 17:56:57 |
2028-07-11 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
MUWANGUZI MOSES
ID: UNCST-2021-R013695
|
Early childhood adversities, resilience and HIV care outcomes among adolescents and young adults living with HIV in rural Uganda
REFNo: HS6168ES
1) To determine relationship between ACEs and HIV treatment outcomes (ART adherence and
retention in HIV care) among AYLHIV at the HIV adolescent clinic in southwestern Uganda.
2) To determine the mediating role of resilience on the relationship between ACEs and HIV treatment outcomes (ART adherence and retention in HIV care) among AYLHIV at the HIV adolescent clinic in southwestern Uganda.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-11 17:55:44 |
2028-07-11 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Adrian Kakinda Ivan
ID: UNCST-2024-R015907
|
Exploring Perceived Barriers and Facilitators to Formal and Informal Mental Health Help-Seeking Behaviours of School-Going Adolescents in Uganda.
REFNo: SS4060ES
General Objective
To explore the perceived barriers and facilitators of formal and informal mental health help-seeking behaviours among school-going adolescents in Uganda.
Specific Objectives
1.To identify common MHPs affecting school-going adolescents in Uganda and their impact on their daily functioning.
2.To examine the perceived barriers to formal and informal mental health help-seeking behaviours among school-going adolescents.
3.To explore the facilitators that encourage mental health help-seeking behaviours among school-going adolescents.
4.To assess the role of mental health literacy and stigma in influencing adolescents' help-seeking behaviours.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-11 17:53:17 |
2028-07-11 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Martin Ariapa
ID: UNCST-2021-R013296
|
HOW DOES AGENCY TRANSLATE INTO ACTION? UNDERSTANDING THE MECHANISMS OF TEACHER AGENCY AND WELL-BEING IN UGANDA
REFNo: SS4031ES
The main objective of the study is to understand how teacher agency translates into action and its relationship with teacher well-being among primary school teachers in Uganda
The study aims to address the following specific objectives:
(i) To establish the reliability and validity of the teacher agency measurement tool.
(ii) To examine the relationship between teacher agency and teacher well-being.
(iii) To examine the relationship between teacher agency and the socially recognised actions teachers undertake in their schools.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-11 17:51:27 |
2028-07-11 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Jedediah Silver
ID: UNCST-2023-R007939
|
Uncertainty and Incentives for Quality Upgrading: Evidence from Ugandan Cassava
REFNo: SS4053ES
Our project is designed to answer two main research questions:
1. How does increasing access to small-scale processing technology affect the supply of food crops to commercial value and investments in quality, at both the farmer and trader level?
2. How does reducing exposure to output market risk affect demand for quality-upgrading technology, at both the farmer and trader levels?
|
USA |
2025-07-11 17:41:00 |
2028-07-11 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
WEKOYE CORNEL
ID: UNCST-2024-R016586
|
Policy Environment and the Participation of Persons with Disabilities in the Administration of Primary Schools in Uganda
REFNo: SS3984ES
To examine the administrative structures’ influence on PWDs participation in the administration of primary schools in Uganda.
2. To determine the level of participation of persons with disabilities in administration of primary schools in Uganda.
3. To determine the relationship between the policy environment and participation of PWDs in administration of primary schools in Uganda.
4. To create a framework of strategies to support the participation of PWDs in administration of primary schools in Uganda.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-11 17:30:39 |
2028-07-11 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Dithan Kiragga
ID: UNCST-2025-R018677
|
Assessing the multifaceted factors influencing HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake and continuation among young women aged 15-24 years in Mulago, Uganda.
REFNo: HS6230ES
This study investigates factors influencing the uptake and continuity of PrEP among young women in Uganda.
The research is divided into three manuscripts. Manuscript 1 focuses on the relationship between the perceived susceptibility to HIV, the socio-demographic factors of the PrEP clients, and the uptake of PrEP among young women. Manuscript 2 investigates the association between HIV behavioral risk factors, perceived benefits of PrEP, and PrEP uptake among young women. Manuscript 3 assesses the impact of the PrEP service delivery mode (health facility-based or community-based) on the continuity of PrEP among young women.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-11 17:27:21 |
2028-07-11 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Korenilo Duot Ajang
ID: UNCST-2024-R016022
|
Environmental Law Compliance on Oil and Gas Exploration and Production in South Sudan: An Analysis
REFNo: SS4125ES
iii. To analyze the compliance of oil and gas exploration and production in South Sudan with international best practices on the environment,ii. To examine the environmental protection mechanisms for oil and gas exploration and production in South Sudan.,i. To establish the legal framework governing critical environmental issues in oil and gas exploration and production in South Sudan.,The main objective of the study will be to analyze environmental law compliance regarding oil and gas exploration and production in South Sudan.,
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South Sudan |
2025-07-11 17:18:38 |
2028-07-11 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Mildred AKANDINDA
ID: UNCST-2023-R005963
|
FACTORS AFFECTING TURNAROUND TIME OF POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH ETHICS APPROVAL AND THE PERCEPTIONS OF GRADUATE STUDENTS ON THE REVIEW PROCESS IN SOUTHWESTERN UGANDA
REFNo: SS3996ES
To determine the turnaround time of research ethics approval of postgraduate research proposals at MUST and KIU-WC.
ii. To explore the factors affecting the turnaround time of research ethics approval of postgraduate research proposals at MUST and KIU-WC.
iii. To assess the perceptions that postgraduate students have on the research ethics approval process at MUST and KIU-WC.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 18:50:06 |
2028-07-10 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
HERBERT CHERUKUT
ID: UNCST-2025-R017737
|
Leveraging Wearable Technology and Machine Learning for Predictive Monitoring and Management of Diabetes in Kampala, Uganda (DIABETECH-Study)
REFNo: HS5869ES
1. To conduct a pilot study to assess the feasibility of measuring behaviours objectively, such as physical activity, dietary habits, stress levels and sleep patterns using wearable devices and food-intake app among adults living in Kampala, Uganda.
2. To assess the impact of behavioural factors (physical activity, food intake, stress, sleep, as measured using wearable technology) and infectious diseases (malaria and upper respiratory infections) on blood glucose levels (as measured by Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs)) among diabetic patients in Kampala, Uganda.
3. To integrate and visualize behavioural data from smartwatches (physical activity, stress, sleep) and a food-intake app with the blood glucose data from Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) into a user-friendly dashboard, and providing healthcare workers and patients with clear, accessible summaries to aid diabetes management in Kampala, Uganda.
4. To develop and apply machine learning algorithms that predict blood glucose fluctuations based on behavioural factors (physical activity, food intake) and upper respiratory infections, with the aim of generating predictive insights and personalized intervention strategies for managing diabetes among adults in Kampala, Uganda.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 18:39:38 |
2028-07-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Namara Mable
ID: UNCST-2022-R010662
|
Assessment of Quality Assurance Practices on
Performance of Graduates of selected
Private Universities in Western
Uganda
REFNo: SS2465ES
To assess the contribution of accredited programs to performance of graduates
2 To analyse the contribution of monitoring/evaluation to performance of graduates
3. To evaluate the effect of quality of teaching staff on performance of graduates
4. To evaluate the effect of external assessment on performance of graduates
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 16:59:02 |
2028-07-10 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
NASSIFU SSEMWANGA
ID: UNCST-2022-R010829
|
Developing a framework for integrating continuous professional education on the Uganda Nurses and Midwives’ Council mandate within healthcare institutions
REFNo: HS6185ES
i. To explore the nurses’ and midwives’ understanding of the mandate of the UNMC.
ii. To assess the nurses’ and midwives’ level of knowledge regarding the mandate of the UNMC.
iii. To explore barriers to continuous professional development among nurses and midwives in Uganda
iv. To develop a framework for integrating continuous professional education on the UNMC mandate within healthcare institutions
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 16:56:59 |
2028-07-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
ASHIRAF MABANJA
ID: UNCST-2025-R018962
|
Emotional Intelligence Critical thinking, and Doctoral Success in Ugandan universities
REFNo: SS4035ES
i.To analyze the influence of emotional intelligence on doctoral success in Uganda universities.
ii.To analyze the influence of critical thinking on doctoral success in Uganda universities.
iii.To analyze the combined influence of emotional intelligence and critical thinking on doctoral success in Ugandan universities.
iv.To compare the levels of emotional intelligence between doctoral graduates who completed their studies on time and those who experienced delays in completion.
v.To compare the levels of critical thinking between doctoral graduates who completed their studies on time and those who experienced delays in completion.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 16:54:51 |
2028-07-10 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Mike Kyewalyanga
ID: UNCST-2021-R013531
|
FACILITATORS AND BARRIERS OF EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING AMONG MOTHERS WITH YOUNG INFANTS IN MBARARA CITY
REFNo: HS6152ES
1.To determine the magnitude of exclusive breastfeeding among mothers with young infants in Mbarara City.
2.To describe the commonest modes of feeding among young infants in Mbarara City.
3.To explore facilitators and barriers to exclusive breastfeeding among mothers with young infants in Mbarara City.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 14:24:00 |
2028-07-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Mary Samantha
ID: UNCST-2025-R017849
|
Potential effectiveness, Feasibility, and Acceptability of an Implementation Strategy for Alcohol Use Disorder Management by Primary Healthcare Providers: A case of Isingiro District
REFNo: SS4085ES
1. To Co-design an implementation strategy for AUD management by PHC providers guided by Consolidated Framework of Implementation Research (CFIR) in the Isingiro district
2. To evaluate the potential effectiveness of an implementation strategy for AUD management measured by the number of AUD cases recorded by PHC providers in the Isingiro district.
3. To assess the feasibility and acceptability of an implementation strategy for AUD management measured by ease of use and approval by PHC providers in the Isingiro district.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 14:20:54 |
2028-07-10 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Robert Muyinda
ID: UNCST-2025-R019365
|
BIOREMEDIATION OF AFLATOXIN IN SELECTED FOODS AND ANIMAL FEEDS USING LIGNINOLYTIC ENZYME EXTRACTS FROM SPENT SUBSTRATES OF OYSTER MUSHROOM (Pleurotus ostreatus)
REFNo: A611ES
The main objective of the study is to evaluate the postharvest practices of maize and groundnuts, aflatoxin levels, cancer risks and the biodegradation potential of ligninolytic enzyme extracts from used P. ostreatus substrates on the total aflatoxin.
1.3.2 Specific objectives
The specific objectives of the study are to:
1.Determine postharvest handling practices as drivers of AF contamination in food in Teso and Busoga subregions.
2.Determine the total AF content (AFB1, AFB2, AFG1 and AFG2) in food (maize and groundnuts products).
3.Assess dietary exposure and the risks to the consumers (adults and children) of maize and groundnuts products.
4.Determine the AFB1, AFB2, AFG1 and AFG2 levels, formed metabolites and their toxicity in food (maize) after the ligninolytic enzyme bioremediation.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 14:15:03 |
2028-07-10 |
Agricultural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Susan Asiimwe
ID: UNCST-2025-R016828
|
Improving Adolescent Reproductive Health in Uganda: Assessing Challenges and Opportunities in the Development and Implementation of Policies on Adolescent Pregnancies
REFNo: HS6231ES
1.To assess current reproductive health policies targeted at addressing adolescent pregnancies in East Africa
2.To determine the trends in prevalences and associated factors of adolescent pregnancies in Uganda using the Uganda Demographic and Health Survey (UDHS)
3.To study barriers, facilitators, and coping mechanisms for the development and implementation of selected ARH policies in Uganda.
4.To co-create feasible recommendations to improve ARH policies' content and implementation
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 14:09:39 |
2028-07-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Moses Anyit Wany
ID: UNCST-2024-R002083
|
PREVALENCE, ANTIMICROBIAL SENSITIVITY AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH VAGINAL BACTERIAL COLONIZATION AMONG WOMEN WITH CERVICAL CANCER AT MBARARA REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL
REFNo: HS5800ES
1. To determine the prevalence of vaginal bacterial colonization among women with cervical cancer at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital.
2. To identify the bacteria commonly isolated from the vagina among women with cervical cancer at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital.
3. To describe the antimicrobial sensitivity of vaginal bacteria isolated among women with cervical cancer at Mbarara regional Referral Hospital.
4. To determine the factors associated with vaginal bacterial colonization among women with cervical at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital
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South Sudan |
2025-07-10 14:08:02 |
2028-07-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
ETWOP PATRICK
ID: UNCST-2024-R005206
|
PREVALENCE, SEVERITY AND FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ANEMIA AMONG WOMEN WITH UTERINE FIBROIDS AT MBARARA REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL
REFNo: HS5815ES
1. Prevalence of anemia among women with uterine fibroids at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital
2. Severity of anemia among women with uterine fibroids at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital
3. Factors associated with anemia among women with uterine fibroids at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 14:05:36 |
2028-07-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
FREDDIE SSENGOOBA Peter
ID: UNCST-2021-R011834
|
Exploring the Future of First Referral Hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa as part of Integrated Primary Care Systems: Service delivery, Workforce dynamics and Technology integration (AFRHiCARE).
REFNo: HS5835ES
Study Aim: To generate evidence that informs thinking and the strategic development of First Referral Hospitals (FRH) in Kenya, Uganda and South Africa with regard to the services they deliver, their performance, their workforce requirements, behaviours and skill-mix, and how they integrate technologies to enhance service delivery, quality of care, and equity within Primary Health Care (PHC) systems.
Study Objectives:
1. Assess Hospital Service Availability, Readiness, and Delivery in selected FRH.
2. Evaluate the performance of selected FRH in terms of responsiveness, care quality, referral systems and technology use.
3. Track the self-reported well-being, performance, and behaviours of frontline health workers, including retention preferences in selected FRH.
4. Investigate hospital governance, leadership, and management practices, with a focus on organisational learning, human resource management and the adoption of technology in selected FRH.
5. Examine the skill-mix and roles within inter-professional teams and their interaction with technologies in selected FRH.
6. Assess the influence of gender, inclusion, diversity and climate across all objectives.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 14:04:04 |
2028-07-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Flavia Luwedde Aliba
ID: UNCST-2023-R007953
|
Knowledge, attitude and practices of patients towards early diagnosis of colorectal cancer and lived experiences in Eastern Uganda
REFNo: HS5889ES
To describe lived experiences of patients with CRC,To describe practices towards CRC early diagnosis,To understand the attitude towards CRC early diagnosis,To examine the knowledge about CRC early diagnosis,To explore the knowledge, attitude and practices of patients towards CRC early diagnosis and their lived experiences in Eastern Uganda.,
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 14:01:16 |
2028-07-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Claire Namuwaya
ID: UNCST-2022-R011470
|
Knowledge, attitude, and uptake of Human papillomavirus vaccine among schoolgirls aged 9-14 years in eastern Uganda.
REFNo: HS6080ES
To explore the factors associated with HPV uptake among schoolgirls aged 9-14 years in Iganga district.,To determine the level of uptake of HPV vaccine in schoolgirls aged 9-14 years in Iganga district.,To investigate the attitudes towards HPV vaccination in schoolgirls aged 9-14 years in Iganga district.,To assess the knowledge on HPV vaccination in schoolgirls aged 9-14 years in Iganga district.,To describe the factors that influence the uptake of HPV vaccine in schoolgirls aged 9-14 years in Iganga district.,
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 13:58:15 |
2028-07-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
ELTON WANDIRA GEORGE
ID: UNCST-2024-R016356
|
UPTAKE OF PROSTATE BIOPSY AND ITS PREDICTORS AMONG PATIENTS PREVIOUSLY FOUND TO HAVE ELEVATED PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN RESULTS AT KYABIRWA SURGICAL CENTER, JINJA CITY
REFNo: SS3886ES
General objective
To assess uptake of prostate biopsy and its predictors among patients previously found to have elevated Prostate-Specific Antigen levels at Kyabirwa Surgical Center, Jinja city.
Specific objectives
1. To determine the proportion of patients, previously found to have elevated Prostate Specific Antigen levels at Kyabirwa Surgical Center, which subsequently uptakes prostate
biopsy.
2. To establish the patient-related predictors of prostate biopsy uptake among patients previously found to have elevated Prostate-Specific Antigen levels at Kyabirwa Surgical Center, Jinja city.
3. To establish the Institutional predictors of prostate biopsy uptake among patients previously found to have elevated Prostate-Specific Antigen levels at Kyabirwa Surgical
Center, Jinja city.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 13:54:46 |
2028-07-10 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Oyo Charles
ID: UNCST-2025-R017632
|
Governing Board Functionality in Catholic Institutions in Uganda: Critical Refelection on Education and Health Institutions
REFNo: SS3883ES
1.3 The General Objective
The general objective of this study is to explore the functionality of the governing boards in Catholic institutions in Uganda.
1.4 Specific Objectives
1. To assess the governing boards functions in Catholic institutions in Uganda.
2. To assess the drivers of governing board functionality in catholic institutions in Uganda.
3. To assess employees’ perceptions on governing board functionality in Catholic Institutions
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 13:51:55 |
2028-07-10 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Mary Nabacwa Ssonko
ID: UNCST-2023-R007407
|
The contribution of Results Based Financing Supported Health Facilities to Gender Based Violence and Reproductive Health Service Provision: A Case Study of the Heroes Program in Eastern and Central Uganda
REFNo: SS3906ES
Identify the scope of coverage of GBV/RH in Heroes program RBF enrolled versus non-enrolled health facilities. ,To examine the challenges of the RBF approach in GBV/RH work in health facilities in the Heroes program districts of focus. ,To assess the contribution of RBF to the health systems strengthening blocks in GBV/RH service provision in the Heroes program. ,To examine the levels of satisfaction with the GBV/RH services in the Heroes program RBF enrolled versus non-enrolled health facilities. ,To assess the contribution of RBF to GBV/RH service provision in supported health facilities in Central and Eastern Uganda using the case of the Heroes Program.,
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 13:47:16 |
2028-07-10 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Pauline Byakika-Kibwika
ID: UNCST-2019-R001206
|
ASSESSING TRAINING NEEDS FOR RESEARCH ETHICS COMMITTEE MEMBERS REGARDING THEIR COMPETENCES TO REVIEW PROTOCOLS WITH EMERGING AND COMPLEX STUDY DESIGNS, AND RESEARCH INVOLVING VULNERABLE POPULATIONS IN SOUTH-WESTERN UGANDA
REFNo: HS6001ES
2. To identify training needs of REC members regarding their competences in reviewing research protocols involving vulnerable populations ,1. To identify the training needs of REC members regarding their competences in reviewing research protocols with emerging and complex study designs,To assess the training needs of REC members in South - Western Uganda regarding their competences to review protocols with emerging and complex study designs as well as research involving vulnerable populations with the aim of building their capacity and expertise to enhance the ethical review process,
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Uganda |
2025-07-10 13:44:53 |
2028-07-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Okoya James Nil
ID: UNCST-2024-R004572
|
Anaerobic co-digestion of Cow dung with Soya bean and sunflower wastes. Process Optimization and Life Cycle Assessment.
REFNo: SIR530ES
The general objective of the study is to evaluate the applicability of anaerobic co-digestion of Cow dung with soya bean and sunflower wastes.
Specific Objectives:
i. Characterize the physical and chemical properties of cow dung, on-farm Soya bean, and Sunflower Wastes.
ii. Optimize anaerobic co-digestion conditions of cow dung with on-farm soya bean and sunflower wastes.
iii. Quantify the GHG emissions from the AcoD to estimate their environmental impacts.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 13:43:28 |
2028-07-10 |
Engineering and Technology |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Jasmine Therese Arcilla Baltazar
ID: UNCST-2025-R017891
|
Tapeworms, Gender and Pig Farming
REFNo: HS6091ES
The overall aim of this research is to develop a deeper understanding of the socioecological gender structures that lead to the endemicity of Taenia solium in smallholder pig farming communities in northern Uganda, focusing on the formed perceptions and behavioral outcomes related to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and pig care taking. The following are the sub objectives.
1) To explore how gender structures shape understanding of pig wellbeing and WASH-related caretaking practices.
2) To understand the ways gender structures in smallholder pig farming communities in Uganda influence the perception of health risks in relation to T. solium and WASH practices.
3) To find ways for socioecological and gender ‘spill-overs’ to be better integrated into One Health-WASH approaches in smallholder pig farming communities in Uganda.
|
Philippines |
2025-07-10 13:40:32 |
2028-07-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Clare Clingain
ID: UNCST-2020-R014406
|
Unpacking mentorship effects for hosts and refugees in Nairobi and Kampala
REFNo: SS3924ES
1. Understand why mentorship may work better for certain demographic subgroups.
2. Understand why women appeared to not benefit from any arm of the program, and better understand what changes or additions to both cash and mentorship programs may be necessary to see similar improvements for women as for men
|
USA |
2025-07-10 13:38:24 |
2028-07-10 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Sande Ojara
ID: UNCST-2019-R000236
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Pilot Validation of the verify-IMI for comprehensive maternal-perinatal risk assessment and tracking at St. Mary’s Lacor Hospital, Gulu city, Uganda.
REFNo: HS6054ES
1.3 Study Objectives
1.3.1 General Objective
To validate the Verify-IMI software for maternal-perinatal risk assessment and tracking, assessing its accuracy, feasibility, and impact on clinical decision-making at St. Mary's Lacor Hospital.
1.3.2 Specific Objectives
● To train and assess healthcare workers' proficiency in using Verify-IMI for maternal-perinatal risk assessment and monitoring.
● To evaluate the accuracy and predictive performance of the Verify-IMI software in identifying high-risk pregnancies compared to standard clinical assessments.
● To determine the impact of Verify-IMI on clinical decision-making, maternal-perinatal risk stratification, and early intervention.
● To assess the feasibility and acceptability of Verify-IMI among healthcare providers and pregnant women at St. Mary's Lacor Hospital.
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Uganda |
2025-07-10 13:37:15 |
2028-07-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
SSENTONGO JOHN
ID: UNCST-2025-R016726
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COMMUNITY PERSPECTIVES, EXPERIENCES, AND FACTORS THAT SHAPE THE PERCEPTIONS ON THE INFORMED CONSENT PROCESS IN PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH IN BUSHENYI DISTRICT, SOUTHWESTERN UGANDA
REFNo: HS6055ES
Objectives:
Main Objective
1. To examine the community perspectives, experiences, and factors that shape the perceptions on the informed consent process in public health research in Bushenyi district, Southwestern Uganda.
Specific Objectives
1. To explore the perspectives of community members concerning the informed consent process in public health research in Bushenyi District, Southwestern Uganda.
2. To describe the experiences of community members concerning the informed consent process in public health research in Bushenyi District, Southwestern Uganda.
3. To establish the factors that shape the perceptions on the informed consent process in public health research in Bushenyi district, Southwestern Uganda.
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Uganda |
2025-07-10 13:33:40 |
2028-07-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Astrid Jenkins Yogi
ID: UNCST-2024-R015681
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The Making of Memory: Tracing the Origins, Development, and Contestation of Post-Colonial Memory Regimes in East Africa
REFNo: SS3936ES
This research investigates the emergence and evolution of post-colonial memory regimes in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, focusing on how these states have navigated the legacy of British colonialism after independence. It explores why states with traumatic colonial histories take divergent approaches to memorialising trauma, and how these memory regimes shape national identity and international relations. By examining the institutional, cultural, and diplomatic dimensions of memory politics—particularly through national curricula, monuments, independence celebrations, and post-colonial foreign policy—the project contributes to International Relations and memory studies by deepening our understanding of how national memory evolves after traumatic historical events. In doing so, it has three primary objectives: first, to make a theoretical contribution by addressing a gap in International Relations (IR) literature on memory politics, which has the tendency to focus on European and East Asian contexts, and thereby neglects an understanding of the development of official memory in the African context; second, to provide empirical insights into how East African states navigated nation-building and the politics of remembrance in the context of ethnic diversity, colonial legacy, and broader systemic pressures; and third, to highlight the utility of moving away from a predominant focus on conflict as the object of study in international relations, which offers limited insight into cases where states undergo a traumatic period, and yet do not develop strong state led nationalist politics surrounding that trauma. The study combines archival research, elite interviews, and discourse analysis. Archival work will be conducted at Makerere University and the National Archives of Uganda, focusing on records related to post-colonial state building, commemorative practices, and UK–Ugandan relations. Interviews will be held with policymakers, civil society actors, academic experts, and individuals with expertise in the independence struggle and memory politics. Ethical considerations remain central to the project. Participation in interviews will be voluntary, with informed consent obtained in writing, or recorded verbally if necessary. Interviewees may withdraw at any time without penalty, and pseudonyms will be used unless express permission is granted. Data will be securely stored and anonymised.
|
Cyprus |
2025-07-10 13:31:14 |
2028-07-10 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Elly Atuhumuza
ID: UNCST-2024-R002706
|
Evaluating the Effects of StrongMinds Commu-nity-Based Group Interpersonal Therapy on De-pression and Secondary Outcomes in Uganda: A Randomized Controlled Trial
REFNo: SS3945ES
This study aims to evaluate the impact of the StrongMinds IPT-G model in reducing depressive symptoms and improving secondary outcomes related to quality of life and labour supply. The study also seeks to assess the feasibility of delivering a compressed six-week IPT-G intervention in a programmatic setting. Additionally, as this is a pilot RCT, this study will inform the proto-cols, outcome metrics and optimal design of an eventual larger-scale efficacy study.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 13:30:00 |
2028-07-10 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Arinaitwe lucian
ID: UNCST-2025-R018143
|
THE CONTRIBUTION OF OBUNTU TOWARDS PEACE-BUILDING IN KIGEZI-UGANDA
REFNo: SS4019ES
1. To investigate Obuntu philosophies in terms of ethical values espousing contribution towards peace-building efforts, in Kigezi region
2. To assess the Obuntu-peace implementations, in terms of what is done, up to the grassroots levels
3. To determine the leading factors responsible in unraveling conflicts thereof
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 13:28:08 |
2028-07-10 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Stephen Oupal
ID: UNCST-2024-R003568
|
Baseline for Uganda Refugees Resilience Initiative Project
REFNo: A609ES
I. To establish the baseline values of the log frame indicators on outcome and output level in accordance with the two consortia (DRC and SCI) project Log frames.
II. To provide context information about the project’s relevant thematic areas through qualitative interviews.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 13:25:48 |
2028-07-10 |
Agricultural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Jane Patricia Bako
ID: UNCST-2025-R017603
|
ASSESSMENT OF UGANDA’S LEGAL AND POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR THE MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF LEGAL PROFESSIONALS
REFNo: SS3968ES
1. Examine the mental health and well-being challenges of legal professionals in Uganda
2. Assess how the theoretical frameworks can help to understand these challenges
3. Examine how mental health challenges affect the performance of legal professionals and the justice ecosystem in Uganda
4. Establish how the mental health and well-being of legal professionals in Uganda can be improved.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 13:20:18 |
2028-07-10 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Gloria Kaudha
ID: UNCST-2025-R017148
|
Assessing the clinical practices of primary Health Care Workers in evaluating children presenting with acute respiratory symptoms and skin infections at Health Center IVs and IIIs in Kampala, Uganda.
REFNo: HS6119ES
General Objective:
To Assess the clinical practices of primary Health Care Workers evaluating children presenting with acute respiratory symptoms and skin infections in Kampala, Uganda.
Specific Objectives:
1.To assess the clinical practices (history, physical examination, investigations and treatment) of health care workers in evaluating children with acute respiratory symptoms and skin infections in Kampala, Uganda.
2.To describe the facilitators and barriers to the clinical practices including treatment given to children with acute respiratory symptoms and skin infections
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 13:17:46 |
2028-07-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Bongomin Joachim
ID: UNCST-2025-R017414
|
GROUNDWATER POTENTIAL MAPPING USING HYDROLOGIC,
DROGEOLOGIC AND STRUCTURAL MODELS IN TOCHI WATERSHED
(UGANDA)
REFNo: SIR527ES
General objective
To develop methodology for delineation of groundwater recharge zone using hydrologic,
hydrogeologic and structural models.
Specific objectives
1. To develop groundwater flow map within the vadose zone using SWAT model.
2. To develop groundwater table profile for the watershed.
3. To generate litho-stratigraphic pile potential to transmit groundwater.
4. To delineate groundwater potential in Tochi watershed.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 13:14:02 |
2028-07-10 |
Engineering and Technology |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Charlotte Brown Louise
ID: UNCST-2021-R012078
|
Plants, Toxicity and Science at African Borderlands: Cassava\'s Ambivalent History in West Nile, Uganda
REFNo: SS3980ES
To support the profile of situated knowledge in discussions of agricultural change,To contribute social science evidence to African Environmental Health,To contribute to debates within Geography concerning agricultural development,To understand the changing relationship of agricultural farmers to cassava in West Nile, Uganda,
|
UK |
2025-07-10 13:12:43 |
2028-07-10 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Tumwebaze G Godfrey
ID: UNCST-2024-R002158
|
AN INTEGRATED MOBILE COMMUNICATION FRAMEWORK FOR ENHANCING LIVESTOCK DISEASES MANAGEMENT AND ADVISORY SERVICES
REFNo: SIR490ES
Main Objective
1. The overall goal is to enhance the monitoring, controlling and management of livestock diseases using a comprehensive mobile-based communication framework.
Specific Objectives
1. Evaluate the challenges and barriers livestock (cattle) farmers face in managing diseases and accessing advisory services through mobile communication technologies.
2. Develop of an integrated mobile communication framework for enhancing livestock disease management and advisory services.
3. Evaluate the usability, acceptability and effectiveness of the developed framework through the use of a mobile application
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 13:06:07 |
2028-07-10 |
Engineering and Technology |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Cynthia Agema Lysanne
ID: UNCST-2025-R018967
|
Exploring the balance between social disappointment and inequity aversion in chimpanzees.
REFNo: NS979ES
The objective of this study is to gain deeper insight into the behavioural responses of chimpanzees to unequal reward distributions, and to examine whether these responses are primarily driven by social disappointment or by inequity aversion. We aim to better understand the cognitive and emotional processes underlying social evaluation in great apes. The study contributes to the scientific understanding of the evolutionary roots of fairness and social expectations, and offers practical value for improving animal welfare, especially in captive or sanctuary settings, by adapting care practices based on species-specific social sensitivity.
|
Netherlands |
2025-07-10 12:51:39 |
2028-07-10 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Martin Kaddumukasa.
ID: UNCST-2024-R003870
|
Prospective Global Platform to Evaluate
and Enhance Cognitive and Functional
Trajectories after Stroke (PROSPECT)
REFNo: HS5743ES
We will identify the natural history and population attributable
risk of key factors for post-stroke cognitive and functional
impairment, including baseline characteristics, details of the index
stroke and post-stroke complications
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 12:50:40 |
2028-07-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Daniel Atwine
ID: UNCST-2019-R012948
|
SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF THE PHOTO-KABADA DEVICE AS COMPARED TO DEVICES IN ROUTINE USE IN ADMINISTERING PHOTOTHERAPY FOR BABIES WITH NEONATAL JAUNDICE: AN OPEN-LABEL, RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL (MUST-2024-1404).
REFNo: HS5411ES
5) Secondary: To describe the experiences of health workers using the test (Photo-Kabada) and control PT devices and caretakers of children treated with these devices.,4) Secondary: To compare the other safety and efficacy outcomes when babies are treated with Photo-Kabada compared to available phototherapy devices on the neonatal unit of MRRH. ,3) Secondary: To compare the reduction in bilirubin levels per unit time when babies are treated with Photo-Kabada compared to available phototherapy devices on the neonatal unit of MRRH. ,2) Primary: To compare the efficacy of Photo-Kabada phototherapy machine with existing phototherapy machine at selected hospitals in treating neonates with jaundice.,1) Primary: To compare the safety of Photo-Kabada phototherapy machine with existing phototherapy machine at selected hospitals in treating neonates with jaundice.,
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 11:09:52 |
2028-07-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
SAMANTHA KESHARA
ID: UNCST-2024-R016384
|
NEONATAL JAUNDICE MANAGEMENT:ASSESSING THE KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, and PRACTICES(KAP) OF MOTHERS AT KAWEMPE SPECIALISED NATIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL (KNRH).
REFNo: HS6108ES
To assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of mothers regarding neonatal jaundice at Kawempe Specialized National Referral Hospital.
Specific Study Objectives
To evaluate the level of maternal knowledge on neonatal jaundice symptoms, causes, complications, and treatment options.
To assess maternal attitudes and perceptions toward neonatal jaundice and its severity.To examine maternal attitudes and perceptions toward neonatal jaundice and its severity.
To determine the healthcare-seeking practices of mothers when managing neonatal jaundice.To analyze the healthcare-seeking practices of mothers when managing neonatal jaundice.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-10 11:05:34 |
2028-07-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
James Tumwine Kashugyera
ID: UNCST-2025-R017959
|
Understanding and managing fevers from infections spread by animals
REFNo: HS6008ES
1.Determine the common causes of ZAFI and associated factors in paediatric patients living in urban and rural areas of Kabale, Uganda
2.Develop and test novel technologies and approaches for diagnosing ZAFI that are suitable for use in LMIC and field settings
2.1. Evaluate point-of-care (PoC) tests and pilot prototype molecular diagnostic platforms for key zoonotic pathogens
3.Involve communities and the health sector in Kabale, Uganda,in defining improved approaches to diagnosis and management of ZAFI
4.Strengthen capacity and capability for research on diagnosis and management of zoonotic diseases in Kabale, Uganda
|
Uganda |
2025-07-09 17:55:28 |
2028-07-09 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Constance Buzaare
ID: UNCST-2024-R005359
|
Project-Based Learning, Conventional Teaching Approaches and Developing English Language Proficiency among Refugee Learners: A case of Bidi-Bidi refugee settlement
REFNo: SS3988ES
i. To assess the English language proficiency of refugee learners before implementing project-based learning and traditional learning approaches in the Bidi Bidi refugee settlement.
ii. To examine the level of English language proficiency of refugee learners after the interventions of project-based learning and traditional learning approaches in Bidi Bidi settlement.
iii. To determine the difference in English language proficiency among refugee learners before and after implementing project-based learning, compared to traditional teaching approaches in Bidi Bidi settlement.
iv. To assess learners' perceptions of project-based and traditional learning approaches in enhancing English language proficiency among refugee learners in Bid Bidi Settlement.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-09 17:06:10 |
2028-07-09 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Edwin Kigozi
ID: UNCST-2021-R013215
|
Exploring the Potential of Graduate Nurses in Uganda to Advance Planetary Health and Foster Climate-Resilient Healthcare Systems.
REFNo: HS6116ES
Main aim.
This study aims to explore the barriers and facilitators for graduate nurses in promoting climate-resilient healthcare systems.
Specific Objectives:
1. To examine how graduate nurses in Uganda are involved in promoting climate-resilient healthcare systems within Uganda’s health sector.
2. To explore how education, training, current roles and work conditions influence the capacity of graduate nurses to engage in climate-resilient healthcare advocacy within and beyond traditional clinical settings.
3. To explore additional needs to support graduate nurses in Uganda to contribute to climate-resilient healthcare systems.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-09 16:21:41 |
2028-07-09 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Esther Cathlyn Atukunda
ID: UNCST-2022-R009265
|
Evaluating Healthy Families PrEP: an intervention to promote PrEP use during periconception, pregnancy and postpartum periods for women in rural Uganda
REFNo: HS6117ES
1. Adapt Healthy Families-PrEP (HF-PrEP) to community clinics in Mbarara and Sheema Districts, Uganda to include postpartum women guided by our conceptual framework and the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR
2. Test Healthy Families-PrEP intervention effectiveness in a cluster-randomized control trial in Ugandan community health centers (HCs)
3. Determine incremental cost-per-person participating in Healthy Families-PrEP and estimate cost-effectiveness per incident HIV infection averted among women and their infants.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-09 16:14:46 |
2028-07-09 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
LOIS BAYIGGA
ID: UNCST-2024-R004310
|
IN VIVO GENE THERAPY: AN HIV CURE IN A SYRINGE
REFNo: HS6079ES
To evaluate the efficacy of the CRISPR/Cas dual guide RNA in curing HIV infection in a humanized immune system,To engineer lipid nanoparticles with receptors for targeting specific cells and tissues,To test the efficacy of CRISPR/Cas in reducing the HIV reservoir in infected cells and tissues from both adult and pediatric populations infected with different HIV subtypes,To evaluate the effectiveness of CRISPR/Cas dual guide RNA in reducing the HIV reservoir and curing HIV infection,
|
Uganda |
2025-07-08 13:58:37 |
2028-07-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Ssemanda Ronald
ID: UNCST-2025-R019141
|
Tax Type Dynamics, Filler's Perceptions, and Filing Compliance: An Empirical Study of Uganda's Public Sector
REFNo: SS4032ES
To thoroughly examine tax filing compliance in Uganda's public sector, this study will aim to achieve the following Specific Objectives:
1. To examine the effect of Income Tax on filing compliance within Uganda’s public sector.
2. To assess the effect of Value Added Tax (VAT) on filing compliance within Uganda’s public sector.
3. To analyze the effect of Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) on filing compliance within Uganda’s public sector.
4. To evaluate the effect of Withholding Tax (WHT) on filing compliance within Uganda’s public sector.
5. To develop a model to enhance tax compliance in public organizations by addressing tax filers' perceptions across various tax types.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-08 11:24:40 |
2028-07-08 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Ivan Segawa
ID: UNCST-2021-R012795
|
Optimizing Community-Pharmacy PrEP Delivery for Cisgender Female Sex Workers in Uganda
REFNo: HS6178ES
Aim 1: Compare the potential reach and accessibility of PrEP services through community retail pharmacies and PrEP facilities in Kampala.
Aim 2: Evaluate pharmacy capacity and staff perspectives on delivering PrEP through community retail pharmacies in Kampala.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-08 11:22:09 |
2028-07-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Benard Nsubuga
ID: UNCST-2024-R002324
|
Assessment of Pharmacovigilance Systems, Knowledge and Reporting in public health facilities. A Cross-sectional Assessment
REFNo: HS6195ES
i) To evaluate functionality of PV systems in public health facilities in Uganda.
ii) To evaluate current PV knowledge at public health facilities in Uganda.
iii) To establish evaluate the current pharmacovigilance reporting rates in public health facilities in Uganda.
iv) To establish the factors influencing pharmacovigilance knowledge among health facilities practitioners in public health facilities in Uganda.
v) To establish the factors influencing the reporting rates of ADRs/AEFI in public health facilities in Uganda.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-08 11:17:16 |
2028-07-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Benard Nsubuga
ID: UNCST-2024-R002324
|
Antimicrobial Use Surveillance in Public Hospitals in Uganda: A Retrospective Cross-sectional Assessment
REFNo: HS6197ES
a) To assess the compliance to treatment guidelines in antimicrobial use in outpatient departments in public hospitals in Uganda
b) To assess the compliance to treatment guidelines in antimicrobial use in inpatient departments in public hospitals in Uganda
c) To assess the current performance of antimicrobial prescribing indicators in outpatient departments in public hospitals in Uganda
d) To assess the current performance of antimicrobial prescribing indicators in inpatient departments in public hospitals in Uganda.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-08 11:15:06 |
2028-07-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Francis Pebalo Pebolo
ID: UNCST-2022-R010630
|
Towards understanding maternal health for youth with Disabilities in Uganda
REFNo: HS6070ES
To explore experiences and perceptions of healthcare providers regarding the provision of maternal healthcare services to Female Youth with Disabilities in Uganda.,To document the perspectives of Female Youth with Disabilities regarding their experiences of accessing maternal healthcare services in Uganda.,To explore the lived experiences of pregnancy and childbirth among Female Youth with Disabilities in Uganda.,To synthesize evidence on access to maternal healthcare services for Female Youth with Disabilities in Sub-Saharan Africa.,This study seeks to understand the maternal health for FYWD based on their own experiences and perceptions and those of the maternal healthcare providers in Uganda. The knowledge and insight generated will contribute to improving the maternal health and healthcare services for WWD particularly FYWD in Uganda and other low- and middle-income countries,
|
Uganda |
2025-07-08 11:12:51 |
2028-07-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
EGIRU EREGU EMMA ISAIAH
ID: UNCST-2021-R012653
|
PREVALENCE, RISK FACTORS AND OUTCOMES OF LOW BIRTH WEIGHTS AMONG NEONATES; A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY AT KAYUNGA REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL
REFNo: HS6137ES
Prevalence of low birth weight among the admissions in the neonatal unit
What are the risk factors for low birth weight in kayunga
What are the outcomes of admitted low birth weight
|
Uganda |
2025-07-08 11:10:17 |
2028-07-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Ian Munabi
ID: UNCST-2023-R007147
|
EVALUATION OF THE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BIOETHICS PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION FROM 2015 -2024
REFNo: HS6089ES
ii. To review and document the outputs and implementation of the Master of Science in Bioethics curriculum at MakCHS over the last ten years. ,i. To examine stakeholder perspectives on the Master of Health Science in Bioethics program’s implementation. ,
|
Uganda |
2025-07-08 11:05:32 |
2028-07-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
John Baptist Asiimwe
ID: UNCST-2021-R013716
|
Factors influencing the quality of nursing care (QNC) among nurses and their patients’ perspectives in tertiary hospitals in Uganda: A mixed method study.
REFNo: HS6072ES
1) Determine the nurses' perceived level of QNC in tertiary hospitals in Uganda.
2) Establish the factors associated with nurse-perceived levels of QNC in tertiary hospitals in Uganda.
3) Determine the patients’ level of satisfaction with QNC and associated factors in tertiary in Uganda.
4) To explore the patient’s and nurses’ perceptions of nursing care received from tertiary hospitals in Uganda.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-08 11:00:32 |
2028-07-08 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Hosea Kiprotich
ID: UNCST-2024-R002048
|
DEVELOPMENT OF AN IN-HOUSE PROTOCOL FOR MEASUREMENT OF HEMOGLOBIN FROM DRIED BLOOD SPOTS
REFNo: NS944ES
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
To establish a method for the measurement of haemoglobin from DBS.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
1. To develop and optimize a protocol for measurement of Hb from dried blood spots.
2. To evaluate assay performance for hemoglobin measured in DBS eluate: inter and intra- assay variation, linearity, lower limit of detection and accuracy.
3. To determine the effect of storage temperature, time, and humidity on the performance characteristics of Hb measurement using DBS
|
Uganda |
2025-07-08 10:47:58 |
2028-07-08 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
|
Paul Edabu
ID: UNCST-2025-R016842
|
Socio-ecological factors and mental health of refugee children aged 10 to 17 years in Imvepi settlement-Terego District, West Nile region
REFNo: SS3792ES
1. To examine the prevalence of mental health issues among refugee children in West Nile region.
2. To explore the socio-ecological risk factors contributing to mental health issues in refugee children in West Nile region.
3. To investigate the protective factors and coping mechanisms that support the mental health of refugee children in West Nile region.
4. To establish the effectiveness of current community and systemic interventions to support the mental health of refugee children in West Nile region
|
Uganda |
2025-07-08 10:36:02 |
2028-07-08 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Isaac Ssewanyana
ID: UNCST-2020-R014336
|
Use of Remnant Clinical Samples from Health Facilities for Micronutrient Surveillance in Uganda
REFNo: HS6218ES
3.Determine the prevalence micronutrient deficiency using remnant clinical samples ,2. Analyze remnant clinical samples for micronutrient and inflammatory biomarkers using a multiplex assay,1.Establish a mechanism for acquisition, storage and transportation of remnant clinical samples from health facilities ,
|
Uganda |
2025-07-07 13:37:02 |
2028-07-07 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Daniel Lubanga
ID: UNCST-2025-R018596
|
Displacement, Mental Health, and Access to Care: Understanding Women Refugee’s Well-being in Urban Uganda
REFNo: SS3943ES
Investigate the primary mental health and psychosocial support challenges faced by refugee women in Kampala.
Examine the structural barriers (e.g., documentation requirements, bureaucratic delays, geographic access) that hinder mental health care access.
Identify facilitators and resilience factors that support mental well-being and access to mental health and psychosocial support services.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-04 15:20:27 |
2028-07-04 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Aidah Nanvuma
ID: UNCST-2024-R015734
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Assessing Health Care Providers Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices on Sexually Transmitted Infections Post Exposure Prophylaxis in Urban Clinics in Kampala, Uganda.
REFNo: HS6083ES
1. Assess knowledge of STI PEP among HCPs in urban health facilities in Uganda.
2. Evaluate attitudes towards STI PEP among HCP in urban health facilities in Uganda.
3. Characterise current practices related to STI PEP among HCP in urban health facilities in Uganda.
|
Uganda |
2025-07-04 14:27:02 |
2028-07-04 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Julius Kizito
ID: UNCST-2025-R017731
|
From shadows to spotlight: Behavioral observation of East African pottos (Perodicticus ibeanus) in Kibale National Park, community knowledge and awareness about pottos.
REFNo: NS950ES
To investigate the behavioral repertoire, and substrate use, of pottos in Kibale National Park and adjacent villages, assess community knowledge and awareness of people living near the park about pottos, and conduct conservation education
|
Uganda |
2025-07-04 14:18:55 |
2028-07-04 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
|
Salim Kombo
ID: UNCST-2023-R005870
|
OPTIMIZING STRATEGIES FOR PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOR IN UGANDA - A SOCIAL NETWORK STUDY
REFNo: SS4005ES
Descriptive Social Network Study: Assess the relationship between network structure and pro-social engagement, focusing on network density, centrality, homophily, and bridging ties. Qualitative Study: Investigate the dissemination of pro-social engagement information, identifying effective channels, key information injectors, motivators, barriers, and incentives for increasing engagement.,Descriptive Social Network Study: Network Structure and Engagement Correlation: Assess the density and structure of social networks and correlate them with pro-social engagement levels. Centrality and Motivational Influences: Identify the centrality of highly engaged and committed individuals and key motivators within the networks. Homophily and Bridging Ties: Analyze the extent of homophily in pro-social engagement profiles and identify key individuals who bridge different engagement levels. Qualitative Study: Information Dissemination and Effective Channels: Investigate how community monitors disseminate pro-social engagement information and identify the most effective forums and platforms. Optimal Information Injectors and Motivators: Determine the best individuals for injecting and motivating pro-social engagement and their effective qualities. Barriers and Incentives for Engagement: Explore barriers to engagement and identify incentives or changes to increase engagement among less-engaged individuals.,Descriptive Social Network Study: Assess the relationship between network structure and pro-social engagement, focusing on network density, centrality, homophily, and bridging ties. Qualitative Study: Investigate the dissemination of pro-social engagement information, identifying effective channels, key information injectors, motivators, barriers, and incentives for increasing engagement.,
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Kenya |
2025-07-04 14:15:43 |
2028-07-04 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Laura Nsangi Joan
ID: UNCST-2025-R016715
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ValgaNciclovIR for CMV Viraemia in AdvaNced HIV diseAse
REFNo: HS6040ES
The primary objective is to determine if valganciclovir is safe and efficacious in reducing CMV viraemia amongst hospitalised adults with advanced HIV disease and CMV viraemia.
Secondary objectives are to determine the effect of valganciclovir on mortality, to study its pharmacokinetics and explore the immunological response of patients with CMV viraemia before and after treatment with valganciclovir.
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Uganda |
2025-07-04 14:08:02 |
2028-07-04 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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