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Felix Oyania
ID: UNCST-2021-R013492
STEPWISE INTERVENTION TO IMPROVE MENTAL HEALTH AND INCLUSION FOR CHILDREN WITH STOMAS IN UGANDA.
REFNo: HS4879ES

Aim 1: Perform a qualitative study to understand the stigma faced by patients and their families, the coping mechanisms they have tried, and the degrees of success or failure they have met with current interventions.

Aim 2: Develop and Pilot a stepwise psychological & stoma care intervention based on theories of cognitive behavioral therapy, coping models, and stoma resources available in Uganda.
Uganda 2024-09-12 11:41:59 2027-09-12 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
HADIJAH NAMYALO-GANAFA
ID: UNCST-2022-R010694
The Identification Gap: Exploring Intersectional Exclusions and Disconnections in Digital Identification for Health in Uganda
REFNo: SS2863ES


Understanding the nexus between digital IDs and healthcare access

To find out the institutions and power relations that shape the identification ecosystem in postcolonial Uganda and who benefits from it.

Exploring the role of the law in defining the eligibility for acquisition of IDs and their use in accessing services in Uganda.

Uganda 2024-09-12 11:37:48 2027-09-12 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Betty Adoch
ID: UNCST-2024-R003825
Role of Social Capital in Facilitating Access to Livelihoods among Refugees in Post-Conflict Gulu City, Uganda
REFNo: SS2820ES

3. To establish the barriers and opportunities for social capital formation and utilization among refugees in post-conflict Gulu city.,2. To assess the influence of social capital on refugees’ access to livelihoods in post-conflict Gulu city.,1. To examine the forms of social capital experienced by refugees in post-conflict Gulu city. ,To examine the forms of social capital among refugees and how these influences access to livelihoods. This will inform policies and interventions geared towards urban refugees’ livelihoods and integration in post-conflict Gulu city. ,
Uganda 2024-09-12 11:27:24 2027-09-12 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Winnie  Muyindike R
ID: UNCST-2021-R013558
The Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) Results Communication (PERC) Study
REFNo: HS4449ES

Main Objective: To develop and pilot strategies for using PEth results communication to boost alcohol brief interventions for PWH and explore their acceptability, appropriateness, and feasibility for a future large-scale Randomized Controlled Trial. AIM 1: Develop approaches for adding PEth results communication to alcohol brief interventions. AIM 2. Explore the acceptability, appropriateness, and feasibility of adding PEth results communication to an alcohol brief intervention in a pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT).
Uganda 2024-09-12 11:23:21 2027-09-12 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Angelina Kakooza-Mwesige
ID: UNCST-2020-R014529
Digital Evidence Communication for Intelligent Decisions: how PHC managers support community health worker to screen chronic disease (DECIDE PHC) REF NO;SBS-2024-545
REFNo: SS2773ES

2. To describe the outputs and outcomes resulting from the use of performance information by health assistants in supporting VHTs’ decisions around screening of NCDs (diabetes and epilepsy) in Buikwe district. ,1. To characterize the contextual barriers and facilitators influencing the use of digital data by health assistants in providing performance feedback to VHTs in Buikwe district.,To explore how Primary Health Care (PHC) managers (particularly health assistants) use digital evidence to support Village Health Team (VHT) members to improve processes for screening non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in the community in Buikwe district.,
Uganda 2024-09-12 11:13:46 2027-09-12 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Philippa Musoke
ID: UNCST-2021-R013523
Neo-EPIC: A Study to Explore Preferences for Informed Consent processes in Neonatal Sepsis Research, version 2.0 April 17, 2024
REFNo: SS2682ES

Primary Objectives
• To characterize parents, guardians, and clinical staff’s knowledge about informed consent
(IC) processes for involvement of neonates in trials.
• To determine parents, guardians, and clinical staff’s preferences for an optmal informed
consent model for enrolment of neonates in trials by utlizing example scenarios of
different Informed consent models.
• To explore parents, guardians’ and clinical staff concerns about enrolment and informed
consent processes for trials in neonates to facilitate involvement of neonates in future
trials.

Secondary Objectves
• To understand regulators’ perspectves of Informed Consent models preferred by parents,
guardians, and clinical staff for enrollment of children with neonatal sepsis in research
Uganda 2024-09-12 11:11:49 2027-09-12 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Morgan Andama
ID:
Safeguarding Common Drinking Water Sources for Improved Health and Educational Performance in Selected Schools in Arua District
REFNo: NS781ES

1. To establish the common drinking water sources used by pupils in selected primary schools in Vurra subcounty, Arua District and the health and educational impacts they pose to them. 2. To determine the water sources, water use and its challenges in communities surrounding selected primary schools in Vurra sub county, Arua District. 3. To carry out sanitary risk assessment of selected commonly used water sources (boreholes, springs and shallow wells, tap water, harvested water) used by pupils in the selected primary schools in Vurra subcounty. 4. To determine the suitability of water from the selected commonly used water sources (boreholes, springs and shallow wells, tap water, harvested water) for human consumption.
Uganda 2024-09-12 11:05:59 2027-09-12 Natural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Lawrence Osuwat Obado
ID: UNCST-2023-R008389
CHARACTERIZATION OF PHENOTYPES AND MOLECULAR GENOTYPES OF BREAST CANCER: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY AT HISTOPATHOLOGY CENTRES IN UGANDA
REFNo: HS4751ES

To establish the prevalence of mutations and the clinical significance of the identified variants ,To characterize gene variants from DNA of the sampled materials,To categorize the molecular subtypes of the tumors from retrieved tissues,To determine the demographics and histological phenotypes of BC from archived materials,Overall, this study seeks to use archived breast tissues and clinical notes for the investigation of underlying gene mutations and the relationship between demographics, pathological phenotypes, and intrinsic molecular sub-types of BC in Uganda, done through four sub-studies.,
Uganda 2024-09-12 11:02:37 2027-09-12 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
SABASTIAN SEMPALA
ID:
STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCING CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR TVET TRAINERS IN INSTRUCTOR TRAINING INSTITUTIONS IN UGANDA
REFNo: SS3179ES

(i) Establish the current strategies to enhance CPD for TVET trainers in instructor training institutions.
(ii) Assess strategies that facilitate identifying the training needs of TVET trainers in Instructor Training Institutions in Uganda.
(iii) Determine the adoptable, innovative strategies that can be employed to enhance CPD programmes for TVET trainers.

Uganda 2024-09-12 11:01:03 2027-09-12 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Mary Gorreth Nabukenya Mudiope
ID: UNCST-2023-R008256
Analysis of routinely collected clinical data to evaluate patient and program outcomes at health facilities supported by the USAID LPHS TB Activity in Uganda.
REFNo: HS4604ES

To assess and quantify the uptake of standard guidelines for TB prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment and to determine the effect of variations in uptake on important program and patient outcomes in line with the End TB Targets.
Uganda 2024-09-12 10:54:51 2027-09-12 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Frederick Bwire Ouma
ID: UNCST-2023-R006281
SELF-FINANCING AND FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY IN NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS: AN ANALYSIS OF SELECTED NGOs IN EASTERN UGANDA
REFNo: SS2940ES

General Objective of the Study
To examine the relationship between self-financing and financial sustainability in Non-Governmental Organizations, taking operations of selected NGOs engaging in self-financing activities in eastern Uganda as a case study.

Specific Objectives of the Study
To achieve the general objective, the research focuses on the following specific objectives:
1. To establish the relationship between programme revenues and financial sustainability
2. To determine the role of related spin-offs on financial sustainability
3. To establish the role of asset down time on financial sustainability
4. To examine the contribution of unrelated extension to financial sustainability
5. To establish whether financial management practices mediates the relationship between self-financing and financial sustainability.

Uganda 2024-09-12 10:43:06 2027-09-12 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Rose Nakasi
ID: UNCST-2022-R010805
Artificial Intelligence-Based Mobile Microscopy and Surveillance of Cervical Cancer in Uganda
REFNo: SIR374ES

Overall objective: To develop and evaluate a machine learning-aided platform for automated detection and diagnosis of cervical cancer in underserved populations. Specific objectives 1. Develop predictive Machine Learning models based on pap, biopsy, clinical and demographic data to diagnose cervical cancer and make appropriate and timely intervention recommendations. 2. To integrate the ML models in the image processing pipeline of a mobile smartphone and web-based system. 3. To evaluate the efficacy of the predictive and diagnostic models in cervical cancer detection.
Uganda 2024-09-12 10:41:31 2027-09-12 Engineering and Technology Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Sarah Kabay
ID:
Time allocation to childcare by caregivers participating in an integrated livelihood improvement program in the West Nile region of Uganda
REFNo: SS2960ES

2. To compare time allocation to childcare and quality of caregiver-child interactions among participating and non-participating households in the UPG programs.,1. To describe caregiver time allocation to all daily activities and childcare among households participating and non-participating households in the UPG programs.,
USA 2024-09-12 10:25:30 2027-09-12 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Miranda Lambert I
ID:
War, Abduction, and Bilateral Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from Northern Uganda
REFNo: SS3085ES

The outcomes of this study will help us to under the enduring impact of childhood exposure to violence and bilateral intimate partner violence (IPV) in adulthood and how household violence moves beyond spouses and is (or is not) projected onto children
USA 2024-09-11 14:18:11 2027-09-11 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
ANNET KYAKUNZIRE MITCHEL
ID:
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND BUSINESS PERFORMANCE OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMES) IN UGANDA: A CASE OF AGRO-PROCESSING SMES IN ANKOLE SUB REGION REfNo: KABREC-2024-199
REFNo: SS3089ES

The main purpose of this study is to examine the influence of financial management practices on the business performance of agro-processing SMEs in Ankole sub-region of Uganda.,vi). To assess the overall impact of age, size, and location of the SME on the relationship between financial management practices and business performance of agro-processing SMEs in the Ankole sub-region.,v). To determine how the analysis and reporting of finances affect the agro-processing SMEs in the Ankole sub region\'s company performance. ,iv). To evaluate the effect of investment practices used on the business performance of agro-processing SMEs in Ankole sub region ;,iii). To analyze the effect of financing decisions on business performance of agro-processing SMEs in Ankole sub region ;,ii). To investigate how working capital management affects the Ankole sub region\'s agro-processing SMEs\' business performance;,i). To determine the financial management strategies used by the Ankole sub region\'s SMEs engaged in agro-processing;,
Uganda 2024-09-11 14:16:30 2027-09-11 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
JAMES OJOM
ID: UNCST-2022-R009900
Prevalence and assocaited factors of anaemia in pregnancy among women receiving antenatal care at Kabale Regional Referal Hospital
REFNo: HS4619ES

Determine significant risk factors associated with anaemia in pregnancy among these pregnant women.,Determine the prevalence of pregnant women with anaemia (Hb <11.0g/dl) among mothers coming to attend ANC in Kabale Regional Referral Hospital. ,To determine the prevalence of anaemia and determine the more significant associated factors for anaemia among pregnant women who come to receive antenatal care in Kabale Regional Referral Hospital,
Uganda 2024-09-11 14:14:06 2027-09-11 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Cissy  Kityo
ID: UNCST-2021-R013663
ACTG NEW WORK CONCEPT SHEET (NWCS) 575: Evaluation of biomarkers to predict TB-IRI
REFNo: HS4876ES

1. Determine whether higher levels of a set of biomarkers in people with HIV and tuberculosis prior to ART initiation may predict the development of TB-IRIS, particularly severe IRIS requiring corticosteroid treatment
2. Assess whether these biomarkers decrease between study entry and ART initiation in the deferred arm (i.e. with more prolonged anti-tuberculous therapy duration)
3. Determine whether these biomarkers can be predictive of other severe outcomes especially deaths.

Uganda 2024-09-11 14:10:40 2027-09-11 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Clovice Kankya
ID: UNCST-2020-R010154
Climate Sensitive Disease in the Horn of Africa: Utility and design of decision support tools (ClimSeDis)
REFNo: HS4929ES

To conduct a needs assessment and gap analysis for the development of CLIMSEDIS tool for priority climate sensitive diseases in selected countries.,To identify key multidisciplinary stakeholders; these include key end-user stakeholders, including decision makers and disease control program personnel across the Horn of Africa region, and within Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, and Uganda.,
Uganda 2024-09-11 14:09:23 2027-09-11 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Mark Jordans
ID: UNCST-2020-R014861
DISCRIMINATION EXPERIENCED BY PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS AND ITS PREDICTING FACTORS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL SCHOOL-BASED SURVEY IN ORUCHINGA REFUGEE SETTLEMENT, UGANDA; Ref No: TASO-2024-404
REFNo: SS3132ES

4. To inform stigma reduction intervention development ,3. To explore the impact of experienced discrimination,2. To examine predictors of experienced discrimination,1. To identify to what extent discrimination is experienced by primary school pupils, and by whom discrimination occurs,to examine the prevalence, associated factors and impact of discrimination, experienced by primary school pupils.,
Netherlands 2024-09-10 9:52:51 2027-09-10 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Scovia  Mbalinda Nalugo
ID: UNCST-2020-R014259
Impact of Unmet Needs on the Health Outcomes of Cancer Patients and their Family Caregivers in Uganda
REFNo: HS4842ES

1. What are the unmet needs of adult cancer patients (ACPs) with solid tumors in Uganda?
2. What are the unmet needs of family caregivers (FCs) of ACPs with solid tumors in Uganda?
3. What is the relationship between unmet needs and health outcomes (depressive symptoms, anxiety, and quality of life) of ACPs with solid tumors?
4. What is the relationship between unmet needs and health outcomes (depressive symptoms, anxiety, and quality of life) of FCs?

Uganda 2024-09-10 9:51:03 2027-09-10 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Joaniter Nankabirwa Immaculate
ID: UNCST-2021-R012896
Dynamics of host immunity in the setting of malaria control interventions.
REFNo: HS4815ES

1. To quantify longitudinal changes in clinical phenotypes of
immunity by exploring relationships between key malaria metrics.
2. To comprehensively and longitudinally profile antibody immune
responses in individuals living in an area with or without sustained
IRS.
3. To profile the innate and adaptive cellular immune response
comprehensively and longitudinally in individuals living in an area
with or without sustained IRS.
Uganda 2024-09-10 18:00:40 2027-09-10 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
John William Okello
ID: UNCST-2024-R004558
Learning Entrepreneurship and Agriculture Practically - LEAP Programme
REFNo: SS3039ES

The longitudinal follow-up study will measure and analyse the self-efficacy in teaching of agriculture and entrepreneurship student-teachers/instructors and newly qualified teachers/instructors (NQTs/NQIs) over time – in particular, their self-efficacy in using gender responsive project-based learning (PBL), study and career guidance (SCG) and, in the case of instructors also work-based learning (WBL) (internships) in collaboration with the agri-WoW. This is one of the core outcomes of LEAP interventions with NTC Mubende, NTC Unyama, NICA and Gulu University related to their school practice and industrial training trajectories. Besides self-efficacy, career commitment to teaching will also be measured, to explore its’ interplays with self-efficacy.,
Uganda 2024-09-10 12:36:56 2027-09-10 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Mutiu Bakare Mutiu
ID: UNCST-2024-R004123
AN OPTIMIZED ANFIS WITH GENE EXPRESSION PROGRAMMING BASED DEMAND SIDE ENERGY MANAGEMENT CONTROLLER WITH GRID AND SOLAR PV/BATTERY ENERGY SOURCES
REFNo: SIR393ES

V. To compare and validate the models developed in II and III using ANFIS and HOMER software.,IV. Assessment of the optimal system configuration to determine the techno-economic analysis to quantify Solar PV to save the cost of Energy of the proposed system configuration.,III. To develop a GEP-ANFIS energy management scheme for operation of industrial loads while ensuring maximum user comfort without waiting time;,II. To use (GEP-ANFIS) model and historical load data to accurately forecast the energy consumption and renewable energy generation;,I. To integrate MPPT Algorithms into the system design,The aim of this research is to examine the potential of applying optimization-based TOU DSM in the industrial sector by utilizing grid-connected solar and battery energy sources to reduce peak electricity demands as well as the costs associated with annual electricity consumption,
Nigeria 2024-09-10 11:07:47 2027-09-10 Engineering and Technology Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Edgar Mulogo Mugema
ID: UNCST-2023-R008170
Assessing the reliability and test performance of malaria rapid diagnostic tests after expiration.
REFNo: HS4760ES

AIM 1: Estimate the reliability, defined as the proportion of malaria RDTs that function (i.e., appearance of control band) at various time-points up to one year after expiration. AIM 2: Determine the test performance (e.g., sensitivity, specificity) of malaria RDTs for the diagnosis of P. falciparum malaria at various time-points up to one year after expiration compared to non-expired RDTs and routine light microscopy performed in parallel. AIM 3: Estimate the time-to-negativity after treatment among participants with a positive RDT on enrollment.,The primary objective of the proposed project is to evaluate the performance of malaria RDTs at various states of expiration (e.g., 1-, 2-, 3-months post-expiration) compared to non-expired RDTs in routine use. If our hypothesis is correct, our results may facilitate (i) use beyond the stated expiration and/or production of RDTs with longer expiration periods, both of which could reduce medical waste. ,
Uganda 2024-09-10 11:02:24 2027-09-10 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
MICHAEL KAWOOYA GRACE
ID: UNCST-2020-R014672
The African Breast Imaging Dataset for Equitable Cancer Care (The ABreast Data set)
REFNo: HS4709ES

1. To train community health workers to conduct breast examination using hand held ultrasound machines in the community
2. To develop the first publicly available expert-labelled ultrasound imaging data with mammograms, a wealth of clinical profiles, and where available biopsy pathology data.
3. Introduce the Abreast Challenge, as a new image segmentation grand challengevii at the 2024 Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention Society (MICCAI) annual meeting, happening for the first time in Africa (Morocco).
4. Introduce a baseline state of the art (SOTA) model of a deep learning approach for lesion detection of breast lesions on low-cost (also low-resolution) POC-US for wider screening accessibility.
5. Train up to 70 African clinicians and researchers to develop SOTA ML lesion detection methods to ensure that SSA retains a local community of skilled experts who are knowledgeable on how to use ML data to solve local health needs.
Uganda 2024-09-10 10:56:03 2027-09-10 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Patrick Kagurusi Tumusiime
ID: UNCST-2021-R012687
Evaluating the Impact of DESC Approach: Comparative Quasi-Experimental Study of Community Health Worker Performance in Moyo and Adjumani Districts, West Nile Uganda
REFNo: HS4756ES

1) To evaluate the impact of the DESC Approach on CHW performance metrics, including CHW reporting rates, household visits, health services provided, and engagement in activities.
2) To generate evidence on performance-based pay options to inform policies on CHW compensation at the district level by October 2024
3) To compare CHW performance between intervention (Moyo District) and non-intervention (Adjumani District) areas.
4) To assess the effectiveness of mobile technology utilization, training, and performance-based incentives in enhancing CHW performance.
Uganda 2024-09-10 10:52:55 2027-09-10 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
JUDITH AWACORACH
ID: UNCST-2024-R004547
GREEN FINANCE INCENTIVES AND SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD OUTCOMES IN UGANDA
REFNo: SS2993ES

To examine the mediating role of competitive advantage of green charcoal value chain in the relationship between Green Finance incentives and sustainable Livelihood outcomes in Uganda,To examine the mediating roles of green charcoal value chain in the relationship between Green Finance incentives and sustainable livelihood outcomes of green charcoal production in Uganda.,To examine the competitiveness of green finance incentive for green charcoal in sustainable livelihood outcomes in Uganda,To assess the contributions of green finance incentives in the green charcoal value chain to enhance sustainable livelihood outcomes in Uganda.,To assess the green finance use in green charcoal production to enhance sustainable livelihood outcomes in Uganda,To assess availability and accessibility of green finance incentives and its contributions to sustainable livelihood outcomes in Uganda,
Uganda 2024-09-10 10:49:52 2027-09-10 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Alison Elliott
ID: UNCST-2023-R006524
OBTAINING SINGLE-CELL LEVEL INSIGHTS INTO THE IMMUNOLOGICAL AND METABOLIC PATHWAYS ASSOCIATED WITH VACCINE HYPO-RESPONSIVENESS [REVERSE]
REFNo: HS4782ES

1. To measure the SARS-CoV-2 antibody response at baseline, 3 months after prime vaccination and 1 month after boost vaccination in European and Ugandan adults. 2. To characterise peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and their response to prime/booster vaccination with the AstraZeneca ChadOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine in European and Ugandan adults using single-cell technologies
UK 2024-09-10 10:45:15 2027-09-10 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Brandon Maser
ID: UNCST-2024-R005142
Understanding How Policies, Politics, and National Contexts Influence Access to Opioid Medicines in Uganda
REFNo: HS4768ES

1) To elucidate the policy mechanisms that are used by policymakers to govern access to and safe use of opioid medicines in Uganda. 2) To understand how political factors and national context influence the political priority for improving access to opioid medicines within Uganda’s national government’s policy agenda. 3) To understand how political factors and national context influence how governmental, non-governmental, and transnational actors formulate alternative policy options for ensuring access to opioid medicines in Uganda. 4) To understand how policies governing opioid analgesics and those governing OAT have been uniquely influenced by political factors and national contexts during Uganda’s opioid policy reforms.
Canada 2024-09-10 10:26:35 2027-09-10 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Francis Busiku
ID: UNCST-2024-R004040
Validity, Feasibility and Acceptability of digital x-ray Computer Aided Diagnosis for Tuberculosis by Village Health Teams in Bududa District- a cross-sectional study
REFNo: HS4792ES

3. To determine the feasibility and acceptability of portable Digital Chest X-ray CAD4TB version 7 by VHTs in Bududa District.,2. To determine the validity of portable Digital Chest X-ray CAD4TB version 7, compared to ZN in Bududa District.,1. To determine the validity of portable Digital Chest X-ray CAD4TB version 7, compared to X-pert MTB/RIF (x-pert) in Bududa District.,To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of portable CXR CAD4TB as Community TB diagnostic tool in Bududa District in Uganda.,
Uganda 2024-09-10 10:17:27 2027-09-10 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Achilles Katamba
ID: UNCST-2019-R000540
Peer-led Implementation of TB-HIV Education and Adherence Counselling in Uganda
REFNo: HS4801ES

To evaluate the implementation fidelity and context of a peer-navigation strategy for TB-EC to improve TB treatment and ART outcomes, To determine the feasibility, acceptability, and appropriateness of a peer-navigation strategy for TB-EC and explore the social-behavioral mechanisms for improving adherence and clinical outcomes. ,To evaluate the implementation of a peer-navigation strategy for TB-EC to improve TB treatment completion and ART retention. , To evaluate the effectiveness and implementation of a novel, peer-led TB education and counseling strategy to improve outcomes among persons with tuberculosis (TB) with and without HIV/AIDS and assess the social-behavioral mechanisms underlying the observed treatment effects. ,
Uganda 2024-09-10 10:03:57 2027-09-10 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Okumu Tendo Ivan
ID:
Assessment and remediation of selected heavy metals contaminants in tannery wastewater from selected tanneries in Jinja city and Wakiso district,Uganda
REFNo: NS795ES

Prepare and characterize biochar using green banana peels and coffee husks ,Evaluate the concentration levels, speciation and toxicity of selected heavy metals( Cr,Cu,NI,Pb and Zn) in tannery wastewater.,To assess the concentration levels and to bioremediate selected heavy metals contaminants in tannery wastewaters from designated tanning industries in Uganda,
Uganda 2024-09-10 10:01:32 2027-09-10 Natural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Robert MPIIRA
ID: UNCST-2022-R005391
Community Development Intervention Strategies and Poverty Alleviation in Wakiso District
REFNo: SS3067ES

(iv) Explore how interactions among development actors affect poverty alleviation in Wakiso district,(iii) Assess if, and to what extent, multipurpose cooperative societies leverage community development intervention strategies in poverty alleviation in Wakiso District,(ii) Analyse the relationship, if any, between the various development strategies and the selected poverty outcomes (income, food security, household assets, agency),(i) Understand how the communities in Wakiso district perceive poverty and development,To generate, using a systems approach, more contextualized knowledge on the effects of skills acquisition, transfers and financial inclusion supported by non-governmental organisations through cooperatives on household income, assets, food security and agency. ,
Uganda 2024-09-10 10:00:24 2027-09-10 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Riccardo Durini
ID:
Comparison in sociality in snared and non-snared chimpanzees
REFNo: NS861ES

The goal is to analyse social behavioural differences between snared and healthy chimpanzee individuals. The comparison focuses on certain traits related to sociality, such as the number and quality of bonds with other individuals, party formation, grooming partners and others.
Switzerland 2024-09-09 14:54:20 2027-09-09 Natural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Isaac Ssewanyana
ID: UNCST-2020-R014336
Evaluation of the performance of HIV rapid diagnostic tests on Oral Fluid and Urine for WHO prequalification assessment.
REFNo: HS4871ES

To describe and assess the operational characteristics and ease of use of HIV RDTs on urine or oral fluids and its suitability for use in countries with limited infrastructure (no/limited electricity, no/limited clean water, and inadequate means of biosafety disposal).,To assess inter-reader variability (for subjectively read assays),To assess analytical performance of HIV RDTs for the detection of antibodies to HIV in oral fluid and urine: ● Sensitivity on seroconversion panels compared to a benchmark assay ● Performance on mixed-titer panels ● Subtype detection ● Lot-to-lot variation ,To determine the sensitivity and specificity of HIV RDTs for the detection of antibodies to HIV in oral fluids and urine as compared to a reference algorithm (two EIAs followed by a line immunoassay) in blood- derived specimen and compare them to predefined acceptance criteria for prequalification,The overall objective is to evaluate and compare the accuracy of HIV rapid tests for the detection of HIV antibodies in oral fluids and urine against established performance criteria. ,
Uganda 2024-09-04 18:43:09 2027-09-04 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
ANTHONY NUWA
ID: UNCST-2022-R011102
Using behavioural insights to design a behavioural intervention to accelerate malaria mosquito net use in Uganda: The Be In A Net study
REFNo: SS3095ES

1. The aim of this study is to understand the behaviours, barriers, and facilitators affecting the use of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) in selected areas of Uganda in order to develop a behavioural intervention to increase ITN use,To design and refine a behavioural intervention to increase mosquito net use based on behavioural science principles.,To conduct exploratory research to examine the role of psychological, cognitive, emotional, cultural and social factors impacting ITN use to inform the design of a behavioural intervention to encourage mosquito net use.,
Uganda 2024-09-04 18:41:43 2027-09-04 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
molly naisanga
ID: UNCST-2023-R005602
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Services for Refugee Children and Adolescents with HIV in West Nile Uganda.
REFNo: HS4486ES

2. To explore experiences with available mental health and psychosocial support services for HIV-positive school going refugee children and adolescents in the West Nile region of Uganda.,1. To explore ongoing and past mental health and psychosocial support services for HIV-positive school going refugee children and adolescents in the West Nile region of Uganda,To explore ongoing and past mental health and psychosocial support services for HIV-positive school going refugee children and adolescents in the West Nile region of Uganda and to explore their experiences with available mental health and psychosocial support services.,
Uganda 2024-09-04 13:33:35 2027-09-04 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Olak Ongaya Denis
ID:
Scaling-up innovative Gender, Inclusion and Safeguarding Approaches: Evidence from Malawi, Uganda and Ethiopia
REFNo: SS2919ES

• Strengthen capacities of education managers at all levels to identify and address bottlenecks in the delivery of equitable and quality education at the school level.,• To Mobilize knowledge on optimal use of school-based data for education decision-making, policy and management amongst education stakeholders.,• To gather and develop guidelines on best practices of scale-up, which will be adopted and resourced by the government to develop capacity, influence, and improve education policy and practice on scale-up of GEI interventions,• To generate knowledge that contributes to a broader understanding of the factors of scale-up to guide stakeholders, including policymakers and other researchers on future GEI education interventions and scale-up strategies. ,To contribute to the understanding and improvement of scale-up practices of GEI-focused education projects at local, regional, and international levels.,
Uganda 2024-09-04 12:57:16 2027-09-04 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
David Katende
ID:
Characterization of New Childhood HIV Infections in USAID supported regions in Uganda (NCHiS)
REFNo: HS4857ES

The assessment aims to characterize those children newly diagnosed with HIV in terms of their demographics, geography, access to care, care continuum and social determinants, to inform child HIV services on targeted and effective case finding and treatment services that can support the reversal of sub-optimal case finding and viral load suppression, and the stagnation in the overall rate of new vertical infections.
a. Primary objective
To describe the determinants or associated risk factors of persisting vertical HIV infections among children.
b. Secondary objectives
i. To report on the perspectives of key stakeholders on the utilization of child HIV services from implementor to the recipient.
ii. To describe the distribution of HIV seropositive children by HIV acquisition mode e.g., vertical MTCT (PMTCT and non-PMTCT), BF, through sex, trauma/GBV.
iii. To establish the proportion of uniquely identified HIV seropositive children in the survey region.

Uganda 2024-09-04 11:10:19 2027-09-04 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Jafesi Pulle
ID: UNCST-2020-R014213
Understanding the causes of deaths amongst persons with Rheumatic Heart Disease in Uganda
REFNo: HS4663ES

Main objective: To identify the causes of death among RHD registrants in the National RHD registry in Uganda
Uganda 2024-09-02 15:12:28 2027-09-02 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Esther Babirekere Iriso
ID: UNCST-2024-R005372
International Investigation into the Genetics of Severe Acute Malnutrition in Children
REFNo: HS4569ES

Determine the contributions of genetic markers to the development of ESAM vs NESAM and its clinical characteristics Elucidate the role of epigenetic mechanisms in the development of ESAM vs NESAM
Uganda 2024-08-30 15:11:38 2027-08-30 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Brenda Larison Jean
ID:
Investigating the Genetic Causes of Malformed Stripe Patterns in Plains Zebras
REFNo: NS831ES

Our primary objective is to understand the causes (specific genes, low heterozygosity) of abnormal striping in plains zebras

Specific Objectives:
1. Collect samples from both individuals with abnormal striping and normal striping in order to discover the genes associated with the various forms of abnormal striping

2. Use these same samples to further assess the potential relationship between aberrant striping and genomic heterozygosity
USA 2024-08-30 15:05:53 2027-08-30 Natural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Barnabas Bakamutumaho
ID: UNCST-2021-R012636
MULTIDIMENSIONAL AND LONGITUDINAL IMMUNE PROFILING OF SEPSIS IN UGANDA
REFNo: HS4546ES

General Objective:
The overall goal of this project is to stratify sepsis patients in Uganda into biologically driven and therapeutically relevant subtypes.
Specific Aims/Objectives:
(1) Establish pathobiologically-driven and clinically meaningful sepsis endotypes in Uganda
(2) Define longitudinal immune response trajectories associated with sepsis-related death and disability
(3) Determine immune cell phenotypes and function unique to sepsis in persons living with HIV (PLWH).

Uganda 2024-08-30 15:04:57 2027-08-30 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Edith Akankwasa
ID:
Evaluation of the Comprehensive and Inclusive Disability Prevention Project in Nakaseke and Nakasongola Districts.
REFNo: SS2991ES

• To establish the extent to which the CIDP project has built the capacity of formal and informal structures to facilitate comprehensive and inclusive disability programming in the two districts of Nakaseke, Nakasongola.
• To assess the degree to which the CIDP project has provided quality, comprehensive and inclusive disability prevention services with focus on primary, secondary and tertiary prevention in the two districts of Nakaseke, Nakasongola
• Determine the extent to which the CIDP project has strengthened participatory advocacy, social protection, and poverty reduction through community-driven innovations in the two districts of Nakaseke, Nakasongola
• To assess the impact of the CID project on the evidence base on comprehensive Disability programming through action research, monitoring, evaluation and learning.

Uganda 2024-08-30 14:56:58 2027-08-30 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Lisa Dulli
ID: UNCST-2024-R004307
Community-based mentorship for out-of-school youth in Adjumani and Buyende Districts, Uganda: An implementation research study
REFNo: SS2789ES

a secondary objective we will document the experiences of youth mentoring program participants who seek SRH services within the community, and their perspectives with regard to the quality and responsiveness of the services to their needs.,the study’s primary objective is to examine key aspects of implementation for the SHARE project mentoring activities targeting AGYW and ABYM, including reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, maintenance (including cost), and external and internal (organizational) contexts in two settings.,
USA 2024-08-30 14:55:02 2027-08-30 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Esther Bibangambah Mulungi Nabatanzi
ID: UNCST-2024-R004669
Assessing the awareness and understanding of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy among health workers and community members in Uganda.
REFNo: HS4766ES

Evaluate the impact of health education awareness drive program on mitigating the knowledge gap of DMD among health workers and the community(s) in Uganda. ,To ascertain the Prevalence of Clinical Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy in Uganda. ,To assess the knowledge gaps of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy among health workers and the various community members in Uganda.,The overall goal of the research is to assess the knowledge, insight, and perception of DMD among health workers and the community. ,
Uganda 2024-08-29 18:54:13 2027-08-29 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Victor Kalenzi
ID:
Succession planning factors, transition process and the continuity of small and medium-size family businesses in Fort Portal City Uganda
REFNo: SS2862ES

i. To examine the influence of internal succession planning facets on family business continuity in Fort Portal Tourism City, Uganda. ii. To assess the influence of external succession planning facets on family business continuity in Fort Portal Tourism City, Uganda.
iii. To investigate the mediating influence of succession process (transition) on the relationship between succession planning facets and family business community in Fort Portal Tourism City.

Uganda 2024-08-29 18:50:55 2027-08-29 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Emmy Okello
ID: UNCST-2020-R009792
ASSESSMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE (CVD) POLICY IMPLEMENTATION IN UGANDA - DEVELOPMENT & OPTIMIZING A POLICY MONITORING TOOL USING ROUTINE HEALTH DATA
REFNo: HS4649ES

1.To characterize CVD policy environments and identify the data-specific determinants of policy design and implementation in Uganda a. Specifically, we will use hypertension policy as an example condition to trace the policy processes in each country. Aim 1 has two components:

2.To develop a CVD policy monitoring tool that uses routine health data in Uganda to CVD policy implementation at health center level II & III.

3. To develop a proof-of-concept policy modeling tool that links routine health data to policy analysis in Uganda.

Uganda 2024-08-29 18:49:22 2027-08-29 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Roos Derrix
ID: UNCST-2023-R005749
The multi-levelled politics of national refugee policies: A case study of Uganda MUST-2024-1373
REFNo: SS2616ES

Given the problem statement the specific aim of this research is to create a multi-level framework to study power relations in refugee policy in countries of first asylum by using Uganda as a case study (specific). I consider conducting such a study meaningful in two ways (meaningful): 1) Scientifically, it will advance literature on International Relations and Refugee studies by adding a perspective from the Global South and directly linking policies that are shaped on a (inter)national level – and that are the outcome of political debate – to their implementation on the ground. 2) Looking into this topic is societally meaningful as it looks at the effect of policies on the lives of refugees and problems that can be found in the current system. In order to fulfil these objectives, I will conduct interviews with actors that make/influence/implement policies and refugees, the actors that are ‘receivers/co-creators’ of these policies. To conduct the interviews I will travel Kampala and refugee settlements Nakivale and Adjumani. It will also help me to travel to New York, Geneva, and Brussels to conduct interviews with policy makers at (mainly UN) institutions (action-oriented). I will be able to do this since I can use my personal travel fee (provided by the Research Foundation Flanders on an annual basis) for travel but also for payment of renumeration of participants and research assistants. If that amount is not sufficient, I can apply for a travel grant with the same organisation. To ensure that I have the right skills to conduct these interviews, I have followed trainings (realistic). ,
Netherlands 2024-08-29 18:47:09 2027-08-29 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Emmy Okello
ID: UNCST-2020-R009792
Use of Large Language Models to Scale Training for Rheumatic Heart Disease Screening Among Primary Care Nurses in Uganda
REFNo: HS4775ES

Our objectives are to create and implement a novel technology to train end-users (i.e., Ugandan primary healthcare nurses) to conduct rheumatic heart disease (RHD) screening echocardiograms, to assess the efficacy of this novel technology-based training approach against the currently employed training methodology, and to understand barriers and facilitators to its adoption among targeted end-users.
Uganda 2024-08-29 18:46:02 2027-08-29 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Stavia Turyahabwe Stavia
ID: UNCST-2022-R011373
Field Performance Evaluation of the Point of Care Afinion C-Reactive Protein for TB screening in People living with HIV
REFNo: HS4825ES

a) To compare the performance of CRP, WHO 4 SS (ICF guide) and the CXR in screening for TB in PLHIV b) To determine the performance characteristics of CRP as a screening test for TB among AHD patients against TB LAM as a TB reference diagnostic tool c) To determine the performance characteristics of CRP as a screening test for TB among PLHIV against Xpert MTB/RIF-ultra as a TB reference diagnostic tool. d) To determine the feasibility of integrating CRP into TB screening algorithm for PLHIV in a high TB/HIV burden setting. e) To determine the cut-off threshold of CRP in screening of TB among PLHIV in a high TB/HIV burden setting
Uganda 2024-08-29 18:44:02 2027-08-29 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Kamoga Ronald
ID: UNCST-2019-R001524
ASSESSMENT OF ADHERENCE TO A MEDITERREANAN DIET AND CHALLENGES ASSOCIATED WITH FEEDING PEOPLE HAVING MILD TO MODERATE DEMENTIA IN SOUTH WESTERN UGANDA.
REFNo: HS4404ES

To determine the barriers and facilitotors of adherence adherence to a mediterranean diet among people living with dementia and those at risk of dementia in southwesten Uganda,To determine the level of adherence to a Mediterranean diet among people with dementia and those at risk of dementia in southwestern Uganda,1) To determine the types of diet and dietary pattern of people with dementia and those at risk of dementia in southwestern Uganda,To assess types of diet, dietary patterns, adherence to mediterranean diet and associated factors in people living with mild to moderate dementia and those at risk of dementia in Southwestern Uganda ,
Uganda 2024-08-29 18:42:48 2027-08-29 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Milton Musaba Wamboko
ID: UNCST-2019-R000825
Effectiveness and Safety Dosing of Sodium Bicarbonate in Women with Obstructed Labor in Eastern Uganda: A Phase III Randomized placebo-controlled Trial (SoBicOL- II Study)
REFNo: HS3885ES

General objective
To determine the efficacy and safety of a preoperative infusion of sodium bicarbonate on pH and lactate levels (metabolic acidosis) among women with obstructed labour.
Specific objectives
1. To determine the efficacy of a preoperative infusion of sodium bicarbonate on acidosis, compared with placebo among women with obstructed labour (OL).
2. To determine the safety of a preoperative infusion of sodium bicarbonate compared with placebo among women with obstructed labour (OL).

Uganda 2024-08-29 18:40:41 2027-08-29 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Elizabeth Nyboer Ann
ID: UNCST-2023-R005929
Building resilience to climate change in Lake Victoria’s fisheries: the role of women’s fisheries organizations in Uganda.
REFNo: SS3103ES

The broad goal of this project is to understand factors that have led to successful adaptation outcomes for women involved with Womens Fisheries Organizations (WFOs), and to document WFOs’ potential to facilitate long term climate resilience in Uganda’s fisheries. Objective 1 (O1) is to establish indicators of success from the perspective of the women involved in WFOs. Objective 2 (O2) is to document actual livelihood and adaptive outcomes of being involved in WFOs (based on indicators from O1). Objective 3 (O3) is to document (a) qualitative factors relating to social dynamics, governance structure, and power relations and (b) quantitative spatial, infrastructural, ecological, and demographic measures that have contributed to WFO success.
Canada 2024-08-29 18:38:08 2027-08-29 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Moses Tuhame Kamondo
ID: UNCST-2023-R007632
Tackling Youth Unemployment: Aligning University Training to Industry Skills Demand through a University-Industry Communication Model
REFNo: SIR359ES

Implement the communication model and initiate a pilot phase within selected departments to assess its viability and effectiveness.,Design an integrated University-Industry Communication model tailored to the identified needs and gaps.,To analyze the existing collaborations between academia and industry, identify strengths and improvement areas.,To Conduct a comprehensive baseline survey to ascertain current and anticipated industry needs/skill demands and the university course curriculum development process.,To develop a technology-enabled university-industry communication model implemented in a web portal aimed at narrowing the mismatch between required industry skills and the quality of university graduates. This will collate industry and university needs into a repository to inform training curricula, programme design, research agenda, funding opportunities and skills gaps.,
Uganda 2024-08-29 18:37:17 2027-08-29 Engineering and Technology Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Claire Arinaitwe
ID:
Towards Building The Capacity Of Digital Immigrant University Teachers For The Effective Delivery Of Online Learning
REFNo: SS2870ES

3. What factors should be considered in formulating a framework for implementing tailored capacity building initiatives of university teaching staff in Uganda? ,2. What challenges do university teaching staff encounter when embracing digital teaching methods in Uganda?,What are the current digital literacy levels among university teaching staff in Uganda?,The general objective of this study is to find ways to build the capacity of digital immigrant university teachers for effective delivery of online learning,
Uganda 2024-08-29 18:36:20 2027-08-29 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Evas Kemigisha
ID:
Investigating the potential of integrating community governance arrangements in maternal health care service delivery in Uganda: opportunities, challenges and lessons for multi-level governance
REFNo: SS2905ES

To explore ways in which local knowledge and practices on maternal health can be integrated into maternal health service delivery in Bwindi community and inform multi-level governance actors,To document the daily maternal health knowledge, practices and perceptions of local women about community and public health arrangements in the Bwindi community.,To identify the different actors involved in maternal health care provision within Bwindi community.,To identify the different policies that underpin health governance at international, national and local levels,To explore ways in which co-production of maternal health service can transform or improve multi-level health governance in developing countries,
Uganda 2024-08-29 18:28:56 2027-08-29 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Jonathan Presley
ID:
RIGHTS. The bargaining power of sending countries in influencing the rights of their low skilled migrant workers
REFNo: SS3001ES

1)To determine what actions Uganda take to support access to (human and labor) rights of their low-skilled migrant workers in high-income countries.
2)To explore the motivations of origin countries to take – or not take – specific actions.
3)To explore how the (inter)actions of origin and destination countries, interstate dialogues, the involvement of civil society actors in origin and destination countries, and international organizations shape the rights of low skilled migrant workers in high income countries.
USA 2024-08-29 18:25:40 2027-08-29 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Michael  Brown Obeng
ID:
Social Innovation and Health Technologies for Community Health Workers: An Afro-centric Perspective
REFNo: SS3003ES

To develop an alternative theoretical model to account for Afro-centric perspectives when deploying of socially innovative health technologies for CHWs in Uganda that contributes to the advancement of the field of social innovation theory,To co-design strategies that incorporate Afro-centric views, including cultural and social context, when deploying socially innovative health technologies for CHWs in rural Uganda ,To explore factors that promote community engagement in order to understand how the Afro-centric perspectives can be leveraged when deploying of socially innovative health technologies for CHWs in rural Uganda,To compare existing health technologies with the conventional paper- based systems utilised by community health workers (CHWs) in the context of rural Uganda.,
Ghana 2024-08-29 18:16:46 2027-08-29 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Fred Kirumira
ID: UNCST-2022-R009435
CONTEXTUAL FACTORS AND OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF MEDICAL IMAGING SERVICES IN CHRISTIAN FAITH BASED HOSPITALS IN UGANDA: A CASE STUDY OF MENGO HOSPITAL AND UGANDA MARTYRS’ HOSPITAL LUBAGA
REFNo: HS4710ES

1. To examine how the Managerial environment ensures equipment utilisation and maintenance in Medical Imaging Services of Mengo Hospital and Uganda Martyrs' Hospital Lubaga
2. To examine the effect of the regulatory environment on staff productivity in the Medical Imaging Services of Mengo Hospital and Uganda Martyrs' Hospital Lubaga
3. To evaluate the contribution of the competition environment to patient satisfaction with Medical Imaging Services of Mengo Hospital and Uganda Martyrs' Hospital Lubaga
4. To analyse the relationship between contextual factors and operational performance of Medical Imaging Services in Mengo Hospital and Uganda Martyrs' Hospital Lubaga

Uganda 2024-08-29 13:37:05 2027-08-29 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
William Buwembo
ID: UNCST-2022-R009661
Strengthening HIV Oral Health Human Resource for Research Capacity in Uganda.
REFNo: HS4603ES

To mobilize research training resources and partnerships for HIV related oral health research.,To determine the current research training needs for oral health in HIV among health care providers in Uganda.,The goal of this planning proposal is to identify training needs that will facilitate the development of a robust stake-holder informed training program (D43 application) to strengthen HIV oral health research in Uganda.,
Uganda 2024-08-29 13:32:07 2027-08-29 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Ephrance  Namugenyi Eunice
ID:
Adaptive Network Communications Architecture for Transmission of Sensor Data in the Framework of Beehive Management.
REFNo: SIR382ES

Objective 1: Conduct Requirements Analysis and Design: Identify and analyze the requirements for an adaptive network communications architecture tailored for beehive monitoring units, focusing on the transmission of sensor data with specified communication modules (LoRa, Wi-Fi, and GSM) for various environmental test case scenarios. Document the requirements and design specifications within the first year, ensuring the design addresses the unique challenges of remote beekeeping environments and utilizing existing knowledge and technology to outline feasible network requirements and designs.,To design, develop, and evaluate a reliable adaptive network communications architecture that optimizes the transmission of sensor data for efficient and intelligent monitoring of beehive management, based on real-time environmental conditions, resource availability, and application-specific requirements over a three-year period., Objective 2: Develop and Integrate Machine Learning Optimization Algorithms: Develop and integrate machine learning algorithms that optimize the network\'s operation modes and data transmission prioritization based on real-time environmental conditions and network resource availability. Implement and test these algorithms in a controlled setting, leveraging existing machine learning frameworks and expertise. Enhance the adaptability and efficiency of the network to ensure it is suitable for energy-constrained and variable environments. Finalize the development and initial testing by the end of the second year., Objective 3: Evaluate Network Performance and Effectiveness: Conduct simulations, experimental analyses, and field demonstrations to evaluate the performance and effectiveness of the developed adaptive hybrid backhaul network (LoRa, Wi-Fi, and GSM) for different deployment scenarios in beehive management. Measure key performance indicators such as data throughput, latency, power consumption, and reliability across various scenarios. Use simulation tools and real-world testing environments to gather relevant data. Validate the network\'s performance to ensure it meets the requirements for efficient sensor data transmission in beehive monitoring. Complete all evaluations, analyses, and demonstrations by the end of the third year.,
Uganda 2024-08-29 13:29:16 2027-08-29 Engineering and Technology Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Paul Lutaakome
ID:
DIETARY QUALITY AND ITS CORRELATES AMONG PATIENTS DIAGNOSED WITH CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES AT THE UGANDA HEART INSTITUTE – KAMPALA UGANDA
REFNo: HS3899ES

4. To establish the institutional correlates of dietary quality among patients diagnosed with cardiovascular diseases at the Uganda heart institute – Kampala Uganda,3. To determine the intra-household correlates of dietary quality among patients diagnosed with cardiovascular diseases at the Uganda heart institute – Kampala Uganda,2. To identify intrapersonal correlates of dietary quality among patients diagnosed with cardiovascular diseases at the Uganda heart institute – Kampala Uganda,1. To determine the proportion of patients diagnosed with cardiovascular diseases at the Uganda heart institute, who have satisfactory dietary quality,To assess dietary quality and its correlates among patients diagnosed with cardiovascular diseases at the Uganda heart institute – Kampala Uganda.,
Uganda 2024-08-29 11:01:41 2027-08-29 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
GUMA  ASHIRAF
ID:
PREVALENCE, PATTERNS AND CORRELATES OF GENERAL JOINT PAIN AMONG PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS ATTENDING DIABETIC CLINIC AT MBARARA REGIONAL REFFERRAL HOSPITAL
REFNo: HS3963ES

To determine the prevalence of general joint pain among patients with DM attending diabetes clinic at MRRH.To determine the patterns of joint pain among patients with DM attending diabetes clinic at MRRH.To determine the associated factors to general joint pain among patients with DM attending diabetes clinic at MRRH.
Uganda 2024-08-29 10:59:36 2027-08-29 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Degree Award
Esther Bibangambah Mulungi Nabatanzi
ID: UNCST-2024-R004669
Health Related Quality of Life of children with Cerebral Palsy in Wakiso District: An Explorative interventional study
REFNo: HS4516ES

4. Evaluate the impact of both hospital-based and community-based early intervention program on Health-Related Quality of Life of children with Cerebral Palsy and the depression anxiety and stress level of their primary caregivers. ,3. Define the depression, anxiety and stress of primary caregivers of children with Cerebral Palsy in Wakiso, Uganda,2. Define the Health-Related Quality of Life of children with CP in Wakiso, Uganda,1. Define the epidemiology of Cerebral Palsy in Wakiso, Uganda,We aim to establish a cohort of children with CP in the Wakiso district of Uganda to define the epidemiology of CP, describe the HRQoL of the children with CP and depression, anxiety and stress level their primary caregivers to evaluate the impact of any community-based early intervention. ,
Uganda 2024-08-28 18:51:55 2027-08-28 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
ACEN CATHERINE BOKELLO
ID: UNCST-2024-R004924
Internal Control Systems and Public Financial Management in Selected Local Governments in Uganda
REFNo: SS2809ES

To determine the significant relationship between monitoring and public financial management in selected local governments in Uganda.,To establish the influence of communication on public financial management in selected local governments in Uganda,To establish the effect of control activities on public financial management in selected local governments in Uganda,To establish the influence of risk assessment on public financial management in selected local governments in Uganda.,To determine the effects of control environment on public financial management in selected local governments in Uganda,To assess the effects of internal control systems on public financial management in selected Local Governments, in Uganda.,
Uganda 2024-08-28 18:49:02 2027-08-28 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Beatrice Kyasiimire
ID:
Living near Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park; evaluating alternative livelihood initiatives
REFNo: NS830ES

Assess communities\' governance structures and systems\' impacts on alternative livelihoods around the park.,Assess community and external actors\' perceptions of the enabling conditions for alternative livelihood projects around the park.,Evaluate the enabling conditions for alternative livelihood projects in communities around Queen Elizabeth National Park.,The overall aim of this study is to understand the enabling conditions influencing the implementation and effectiveness of alternative livelihoods around Queen Elizabeth National Park. ,
Uganda 2024-08-28 18:46:54 2027-08-28 Natural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
SHAFIGA BABIRYE
ID: UNCST-2024-R004302
LEVEL AND PREDICTORS OF CATASTROPHIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE AMONG RECIPIENTS OF AMBULATORY SURGICAL SERVICES AT KYABIRWA SURGICAL CENTER
REFNo: SS2900ES

To establish the intra-household predictors of Catastrophic Health Expenditure among recipients of ambulatory surgical care services at Kyabirwa surgical center,To analyze the clinical predictors of Catastrophic Health Expenditure among recipients of ambulatory surgical care services at Kyabirwa surgical center,To assess the intrapersonal predictors of Catastrophic Health Expenditure among recipients of ambulatory surgical care services at Kyabirwa surgical center,To determine the prevalence of Catastrophic Health Expenditure among recipients of ambulatory surgical care services at Kyabirwa surgical center,To assess the level and predictors of Catastrophic Health Expenditure among recipients of ambulatory surgical care services at Kyabirwa surgical center,
Uganda 2024-08-28 18:41:10 2027-08-28 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Patrick Kagurusi Tumusiime
ID: UNCST-2021-R012687
Exploring the Nexus of Clean Water Access and Sexual Reproductive Health among Women and Girls in Rural Uganda
REFNo: SS2829ES

1. How do socio-cultural contexts, such as traditional gender roles and community expectations, shape the challenges women and girls face when accessing clean water?
2. How do power dynamics influence the management, utilization, and involvement of women in activities related to water access?
3. What role does education play on the awareness and implementation of Sexual Reproductive Health practices among women and girls?

Uganda 2024-08-28 18:39:31 2027-08-28 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Hadijah Yahyah
ID:
Assessing the Environmental Sustainability Implications of Farm-Level Persistent Organic Pollutant Pesticide Use in Uganda
REFNo: SS2683ES

1. To examine the pathways for the transmission of POPs pesticides into Mukono District;
2. To evaluate the trends and characteristics of farm level use of POP pesticides into Mukono District;
3. To assess the role and level of knowledge, attitudes and practices of farmers in decision making for POPs pesticide use in Mukono District;
4. To assess the adequacy of the existing structures , tools, and approaches for the regulation of importation and farm-level use of POP pesticides in Uganda;

Uganda 2024-08-28 18:31:37 2027-08-28 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Catherine Nakaye
ID: UNCST-2021-R013222
FEASIBILITY, ACCEPTABILITY, AND PERSISTENCE OF COMMUNITY DRUG SHOP-BASED HIV SELF-TESTING AND ORAL PREP DELIVERY AMONG FEMALE SEX WORKERS IN KITEBI, KAMPALA CAPITAL CITY, CENTRAL UGANDA (DROP-D).
REFNo: HS4556ES

Examine FSW and community drug shop PrEP providers’ experiences, preferences, barriers, and facilitators related to the community drug shop based HIVST and oral PrEP delivery model,Assess persistence of community drug shop-based HIVST and oral PrEP delivery among FSW in Kampala,Assess the feasibility and acceptability of utilising community drug shops to offer HIVST and oral PrEP delivery among FSW in Kampala,
Uganda 2024-08-28 18:28:21 2027-08-28 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Ronald Semyalo Paul Ddumba
ID: UNCST-2021-R012585
RISING INEQUALITIES OCCASIONED BY COVID-19 IMPACTS IN URBAN INFORMAL SETTLEMENT IN UGANDA (CASE STUDY OF ACCESS AND USE OF SAFE WATER IN KAMPALA SLUM AREAS)
REFNo: NS746ES

To assess microbiological and physicochemical water quality both at the source and household reserves, as well as carryout sanitation risk assessment of the different water sources in Kisenyi.,To assess the patterns of access to and utilization of safe water among households in Kisenyi, Central Division, examining the changes that occurred before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic.,To investigate the diverse socio-economic determinants of households in Kisenyi which influences their choice of water source and how this was impacted by COVID-19.,Examine the multifaceted impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the exacerbation of social and economic inequalities among the urban poor, with a specific focus on access to Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) services, as a means to gain insights and inform strategies for addressing these disparities.,
Uganda 2024-08-28 18:19:09 2027-08-28 Natural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
ERINAH MUDONDO -
ID:
Liquidity management practices and Financial performance of banking institution in Kampala metropolitan - Uganda
REFNo: SS2872ES

To establish the influence of liquidity risk on the financial performance of banking institutions in Kampala Metropolitan.,To investigate the influence of liquidity management practices on financial performance of banking institutions in Kampala Metropolitan, Uganda.,
Uganda 2024-08-28 18:17:15 2027-08-28 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Robert Downing George
ID: UNCST-2020-R014615
A prospective, multi-centre study to evaluate the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of the Determine Syphilis Advanced test.
REFNo: HS4648ES


The primary objective of this study is:
• To determine the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of the Determine Syphilis Advanced test results using fingerstick capillary whole blood, venous whole blood, serum and venous plasma, when the test is performed by professional users.

The reference test will be Elecsys® Syphilis test (Roche). This test is an electrochemiluminescence immunoassay for the qualitative determination of total antibodies against Treponema pallidum. Samples with a negative Elecsys Syphilis result will be considered reference test-negative. Samples with a positive Elecsys Syphilis result will be confirmed by Treponema Pallidum Particle Agglutination (TPPA) testing. The TPPA result must be positive for the sample to be considered reference test-positive. Samples with a positive Elecsys Syphilis result but a negative or indeterminate TPPA result will be considered indeterminate and excluded from the study analyses. Potential discrepant result resolution using the Abbott Architect i1000SR Syphilis chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay may be conducted for study reference test-positive or reference test-negative samples with discrepant investigational test results. The results from potential discrepant result resolution testing will be presented as table footnotes only. In addition to these treponemal tests, non-treponemal RPR testing will also be conducted for the reference test-positive participants, and the results may be stratified also by RPR status. All discrepant specimens shall be repeated using the same lot of RDT, and then on all available lots and any variability noted.

Another primary study objective is to compare the performance of the Determine Syphilis Advanced test with two commercially available similar tests, to meet the regulatory requirements in Japan. These two commercially available tests will be the TPPA test (SERODIA-TPPA, Fujirebio, Japan) and the Determine Syphilis TP test (Abbott). This analysis will be performed using 60 reference test-positive samples and 60 reference test-negative samples. The testing will be performed using plasma.

One study secondary objective is to evaluate the usability through completion of a user experience questionnaire (healthcare and laboratory staff).

Another study secondary objective is to determine the stability of venous whole blood, serum and plasma samples for use with Determine Syphilis Advanced, after refrigeration of the venous whole blood, serum and plasma at 2-8 degrees Celsius during 7 days before testing.

UK 2024-08-28 17:34:38 2027-08-28 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Hillary Agaba
ID:
Understanding experiences of participating in a farmer research network from multiple perspectives in the Agroecology - Landscape project in Eastern Uganda
REFNo: SS2707ES

Provide an overview of the diversity of experiences across the Collaborative Resilient Food Systems (CRFS) countries, and different projects within countries, in ESAf. ,Gain more understanding of how FRN groups have developed and are functioning from the perspectives of those involved, ,Document the experience of participating in Farmer Research network (FRN) from multiple perspectives: farmers, researchers, NGO field staff and extension workers;,
Uganda 2024-08-28 17:32:34 2027-08-28 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Dennis Muhanguzi
ID: UNCST-2019-R001101
Comparing the Diagnostic Performance of the Rapid Tick Exposure Test (RaTexT®) and Larval Packet Test [LPT] for Acaricide Resistance Management in Uganda
REFNo: NS843ES

The general objective of this study will be to determine the diagnostic performance of RaTexT® compared to larval packet technique, test a mobile application for its ability to capture acaricide resistance data generated by RaTexT® and transmit it to end users as dynamic maps of acaricide resistance as well as determine the gender roles that are likely to underpin successful RaTexT® introduction. The specific objectives of this acaricide study will be to determine:
i.Laboratory and field diagnostic performance [specificity, sensitivity, negative and positive predictive values] of RaTexT® when used to detect acaricide resistance in tick populations isolated from different agro-ecological zones of Uganda.
ii. Possibility of integrating RaTexT® -generated acaricide resistance | susceptibility data into a mobile phone app to allow end-users to create dynamic maps of acaricide resistance in different African ecologies.
iii.Gender-based drivers of successful introduction and sustainable utilisation of RaTexT®

Uganda 2024-08-28 17:31:08 2027-08-28 Natural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Ruth Namazzi
ID: UNCST-2020-R014305
Zinc for Infection Prevention in Sickle cell anemia ZIPS-2
REFNo: HS4824ES

The primary objective of the study is to determine if zinc supplementation at 20mg daily is safe and efficacious at reducing all-cause infection in Ugandan children 1.00-4.99 years of age with SCA.Secondary objectives 1. To determine the incidence of adverse events requiring discontinuation of study drug in children ages 1-4.99 supplemented with 20mg of daily zinc vs placebo 2. To determine the incidence of stroke or death in children ages 1-4.99 supplemented with 20mg of daily zinc vs placebo 3. To determine the incidence of infections requiring hospitalization in children ages 1-4.99 supplemented with 20mg of daily zinc vs placebo 4. To determine the incidence of vaso-occlusive crises in children ages 1-4.99 supplemented with 20mg of daily zinc vs placebo 5. To determine the change in transcranial Doppler (TCD) velocity from enrollment to 6-month study endpoint in children ages 1-4.99 supplemented with 20mg of daily zinc vs placebo 6. To determine change in serum zinc deficiency status from enrollment to 6-month study endpoint in children ages 1-4.99 supplemented with 20mg of daily zinc vs placebo 7. To determine the incidence of serious adverse events in children ages 1-4.99 supplemented with 20mg of daily zinc vs placebo 8. To determine the incidence of adverse events in children ages 1-4.99 supplemented with 20mg of daily zinc vs placebo
Uganda 2024-08-28 17:29:12 2027-08-28 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Esther Nakyaze
ID:
Provider Perspectives on the PrEP Ring (“ProPrEP”): views from a maternal and child health program (“BAMA”) serving young mothers in rural Uganda.
REFNo: HS4468ES

General Objective
The study will deepen our understanding of provider perspectives on use of the PrEP vaginal ring among young mothers living in rural areas of Uganda.
Specific Objectives
1. Identify preliminary areas for education and outreach to improve both provider and end-user understanding/knowledge of the new vaginal ring technology, thus increasing likelihood of quality counseling and uptake among a vulnerable population of young mothers.
2. Explore the reception by health care personnel of promotional and information/education/counseling (IEC) materials developed by the multilateral “Catalyst” study (funded by PEPFAR through USAID) for ring launch, especially in rural regions having distinct health services resources; identify areas for possible adaptation or elaboration for best uptake and use by health workers
3. Expand understanding of facilitators and barriers faced by young mothers in accessing HIV prevention information and services, especially:
a. community and peer-based stigma
b. provider attitudes
c. models of service provision linking maternal health and HIV prevention/care

Uganda 2024-08-26 18:29:44 2027-08-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
BOSCO AGABA BEKIITA
ID: UNCST-2019-R000549
Epidemiological Profile of Malaria and Molecular Characterization to Assess Presence and Potential Contribution of Emerging Parasite Populations to Malaria Epidemics in Epidemic Districts in Eastern Uganda
REFNo: HS4786ES

General objective
To describe the epidemiological profile of malaria and assess presence and potential contribution of new emerging parasite populations to persistent epidemics in malaria
epidemic districts in Eastern Uganda
Specific objectives
1. To describe the trend and epidemiological profile of malaria in five epidemic districts in Eastern
Uganda over the past 5-year period
2 . To assess presence and potential contribution of emerging parasite species to epidemics by
molecular characterization of malaria parasite populations in epidemic districts in Eastern Uganda
3 . To assess presence and potential contribution of emerging parasite populations harboring
molecular markers of artemisinin resistance to persistent epidemics in malaria epidemic districts
in Eastern Uganda
4 . To assess presence and potential contribution of emerging parasite populations harboring pfhrp2
and pfhrp3 gene deletions to the persistent epidemics in malaria epidemic districts in Eastern Uganda
Uganda 2024-08-26 18:28:33 2027-08-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
MUGISHA TAREMWA IVAN
ID: UNCST-2024-R004274
Assessment of Transfusion Safety and Efficacy among Cancer Patients in Uganda and Caregivers’ Perceptions on Blood Use.
REFNo: HS4848ES

Specific objectives: (i). To assess the level of bacterial contamination in stored whole blood and blood components intended for transfusion to patients with cancer at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital and Uganda Cancer Institute. (ii). To determine the prevalence of, and the factors associated with immune sensitization among patients with hematological malignancies at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital and Uganda Cancer Institute. (iii). To identify the specificities of anti-RBC alloantibodies in patients with hematological malignancies at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital and Uganda Cancer Institute (iv). To determine the incidence of acute and delayed serologic or delayed hemolytic transfusion reactions among patients with cancer at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital and Uganda Cancer Institute (v). To describe the caregivers' perceptions of blood use and availability in southwestern Uganda. Main objective: To assess transfusion safety and efficacy among patients with cancer in Uganda and caregivers’ perceptions of blood use.
Uganda 2024-08-26 18:26:57 2027-08-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Edward  Tumwesige
ID: UNCST-2024-R003855
Assessing Community Willingness and Acceptance to Utilize Locally Developed Vaccines
REFNo: SS2875ES

• Assess the community's level of knowledge and awareness regarding locally developed vaccines.
• Explore trust and willingness of the community to utilise locally developed vaccines.
• Identify factors contributing to positive or negative perceptions of locally developed vaccines.
• Explore the most effective communication channels for sharing information about locally developed vaccines.

Uganda 2024-08-26 18:25:34 2027-08-26 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
ASUMAN KHAMIS SHAFI
ID:
Timing Of Neurosurgical Intervention And Short-term Outcome Of Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury Admitted To Mulago Hospital Emergency Department
REFNo: HS4610ES

1. To determine the average decision-to-intervention time among patients with TBI admitted at MNRH ED. 2. To determine factors associated with the neurosurgical intervention among patients with TBI admitted to the MNRH ED. 3. To determine the 72-hour outcome mong patients with TBI requiring neurosurgical intervention admitted to MNRH ED.
Uganda 2024-08-26 18:24:09 2027-08-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Patience Kinengyere Bemanya
ID: UNCST-2024-R004964
PROJECT EVALUATION FOR THE INCREASING EQUITABLE ACCESS TO EFFECTIVE CATARACT SERVICES IN WEST, SOUTH, AND SOUTH-WESTERN UGANDA PROJECT
REFNo: SS2923ES

6. To evaluate the impact on the broader health system, including the referral system and the ability to handle increased demand for eye health services. ,5. To analyse the efficiency of operational processes within the project, including infrastructure development, capacity-building initiatives, and improvements in surgical procedures. ,4. To assess the extent of integrating health services for women with eye care services, its merits and demerits, challenges encountered, and the factors for scalability/sustainability. ,3. To evaluate the project’s success in promoting equity and inclusivity in health service delivery, mainly focusing on gender-specific barriers and access challenges marginalised populations face. ,2. To examine the effectiveness of community engagement strategies and awareness activities in increasing eye health awareness, improving access to services, increasing uptake of eye care services and reducing barriers to access to eye health services.,1. To evaluate overall project impact and effectiveness in terms of increasing equitable access to adequate services, improving service quality, achieving gender equity in eye health and reducing cataract-related blindness in the project area. ,To assess the extent to which the project\'s two components have met their objectives, key outputs, outcomes, and overall impact. It will also validate the monitoring data collected by in-country program teams during implementation. It will contribute to improvement by extracting valuable lessons from each part of the project. These insights will be instrumental in enhancing current and future programming within the region, guiding the development of future projects, and evaluating the potential scalability of the project to improve eye health.,
Uganda 2024-08-26 18:22:11 2027-08-26 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Timothy  Muwonge Ronald
ID: UNCST-2020-R014680
Tailoring community ART delivery to the needs and preferences of people living with HIV in refugee settlements in Uganda
REFNo: HS4193ES

The overarching objective of the proposed study is to evaluate how community ART delivery can be optimized for people living with HIV (PLHIV) in refugee settlements in Uganda.
Specific aims:
Aim 1A: To identify key barriers to community antiretroviral therapy (ART) delivery participation and implementation in refugee settlements experienced by PLHIV, health workers, and expert clients.
Aim 1B: To characterize perspectives of PLHIV, health workers, and expert clients on the optimal design of community ART delivery for refugee settlements.
Aim 2: To quantify community ART delivery preferences among PLHIV in refugee settlements and identify demographic groups with similar preference profiles.

Uganda 2024-08-26 18:17:13 2027-08-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
FREDDIE SSENGOOBA Peter
ID: UNCST-2021-R011834
Estimating the cost of introduction, delivery and budget impact of malaria vaccine introduction in Uganda (A prospective projection)
REFNo: HS4096ES

4. To determine the budget impact of introducing and delivering Malaria vaccine among children under five years in Uganda. ,3. To estimate and compare the cost of delivering the malaria vaccine under different vaccination modalities/approaches,2. To estimate the additional resource requirements for the introduction and rollout of the malaria vaccine into Uganda’s routine immunizations programme.,1. To explore perspectives of key stakeholders on Uganda’s plan to introduce the malaria vaccine among children under five years.,To estimate the incremental resources (cost) and budget impact of introducing the new malaria vaccine in Uganda to inform the country decision-making regarding the introduction, delivery, national scale-up, as well as impact of the malaria vaccine on other vaccines in the routine immunization system.,
Uganda 2024-08-26 18:14:03 2027-08-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Kisembo Vincent
ID: UNCST-2024-R003679
NATURAL RESOURCE GOVERNANCE AND HUMAN-ECOLOGICAL WELLBEING IN THE OIL AND GAS SUB SECTOR IN BUNYORO SUB-REGION
REFNo: SS2971ES

the study's main objective is to assess natural resource governance and human-ecological wellbeing in the oil and gas sub sector in Bunyoro sub-region, specifically in the districts of Hoima, Kikuube and Buliisa.
Specifically, the study aims to;
1. To analyse the established legal and institutional framework for oil natural resource governance in ensuring the well-being of human -ecological wellbeing in Buliisa, Hoima and Kikuube districts
2. To examine the policies on human wellbeing to the communities in the Oil and Gas sub sector in Buliisa, Hoima and Kikuube districts
3. To analyze the implications of oil and gas sub sector activities on ecological wellbeing in Buliisa, Hoima and Kikuube districts.
4. To examine social and environmental challenges emanating from Oil and gas activities in Buliisa, Hoima and Kikuube districts

Uganda 2024-08-26 15:11:29 2027-08-26 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Teopista Akoyi Kevin
ID: UNCST-2024-R004534
AfriFoodLinks Project - Mbale City Research
REFNo: SS2990ES

d. Actively engage government actors, creating a project feedback mechanism. ,c. Engage other project work packages towards constructing positions on multi-level governance, agri-food system entrepreneurship and innovation and urban food environments,b. Actively contribute to development of urban food system researcher network in partner African cities,a. Support the generation of new and path-leading urban food systems knowledge,to generate scientific evidence to inform actions geared towards transforming urban food systems in such a manner that tackles the systemic foundations of food insecurity and environmental impact.,
Uganda 2024-08-26 15:00:52 2027-08-26 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Herbert Ainamani Elvis
ID: UNCST-2020-R014674
The Impact of Self Help Plus and Climate Smart Agriculture on Mental Health and Food Security in the Rhino and Nakivale Refugee Settlements of Uganda
REFNo: HS4691ES

To compare the uptake of HGI between the mothers in the combined intervention group (HGI & SH+) with those in the HGI group living in Nakivale refugee settlement,To assess the effect of SH+ on the development of children aged 3-6 years belonging to participating mothers living in Rhino and Nakivale refugee settlements,To assess the effect of SH+ on the mental health of mothers with children aged 3-6 years living in Rhino and Nakivale refugee settlements ,To assess the perceptions and attitudes towards a home gardening intervention (HGI) among participating mothers living in Nakivale refugee settlement,To assess the effectiveness of Self Help Plus (SH+) and home gardening on maternal mental health, food security and child development in the Rhino and Nakivale refugee settlements of Uganda,
Uganda 2024-08-26 14:58:27 2027-08-26 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Richard Mayanja Weazher
ID:
cultural practice and consumption of indigenous iron artifacts of the Baganda people in Uganda
REFNo: SS2942ES

3. To analyze the extent to which indigenous knowledge of ironworks of the Baganda in Central and Southern Uganda has survived.,2. To examine the historical and contemporary relevance of Indigenous iron implements to the Baganda in Central and Southern Uganda.,1. To document the indigenous knowledge embedded in the design production of the indigenous ironworks of the Baganda in Central and Southern Uganda.,The purpose of this study is to document the cultural practice and consumption of the indigenous iron art forms of the Baganda in central and southern Uganda for posterity. ,
Uganda 2024-08-26 14:55:51 2027-08-26 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Claire Norcross Valerie
ID: UNCST-2024-R004641
An observational study evaluating archived and emergent HIV drug resistance in people with a history of sub-optimal HIV control in East and Southern Africa
REFNo: HS4761ES

1. To describe archived resistance mutation patterns (major/minor mutations and minority variants) in adults in East and Southern Africa with a recent history of sub-optimal adherence to dolutegravir-based ART; through next-generation sequencing of pro-viral DNA 2. To describe emergent resistance patterns (major/minor mutations and minority variants) in people living with HIV (PLWH) who fail treatment with long-acting injectable cabotegravir/rilpivirine (LAI-CAB/RPV) and the implications for future treatment, and in those who experience blips on LAI-CAB/RPV, through next-generation sequencing on stored plasma 3. To identify predictors of treatment failure on LAI-CAB/RPV in PLWH in East and Southern Africa, and consider how these predictors can influence policy
UK 2024-08-26 14:52:18 2027-08-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
David Okimait
ID: UNCST-2019-R000095
We Can Work Baseline for Youth With Disability
REFNo: SS3023ES

To provide relevant recommendations and insights that will further inform the program design and adaptation during the implementation period.,To measure all goal, outcome, and output level indicators as a benchmark for purposes of setting performance targets and measurement of the program progress,The overall purpose of this baseline survey is to establish a benchmark of the program indicators across all five outcomes to inform implementation. This will enable systematic measurement of progress towards the intended results annually and at final evaluation,
Uganda 2024-08-26 14:45:41 2027-08-26 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
FREDRICK MAKUMBI
ID:
Rapid Assessment of Bottlenecks Inhibiting the Scale-up of Evidence-based Family Planning Practices in Uganda
REFNo: HS4723ES

Broad objective To understand enablers and inhibitors to the scale-up of three EBPs (PPFP, task sharing/expansion, and SBCC) and FP broadly through a BNA approach to inform strategies that can accelerate the uptake of family planning services and programme implementation in Uganda. Specific objectives 1.To synthesize what is known about scaling up FP EBPs and broader FP in Uganda, including implementation status, alignment of guidance with national and international standards, and the lessons learned from successful implementation (including approaches that aim to address gender norms and inequalities) 2.To understand the perspectives of key stakeholders (policymakers, programme managers, healthcare managers, service providers and civil society) on the various health systems factors inhibiting the scale-up of the EBPs. 3.Build consensus among key stakeholders on the most important bottlenecks to EBP scale-up and on solutions that address the root causes inhibiting scale-up
Uganda 2024-08-26 14:41:30 2027-08-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Clare Bangirana Ahabwe
ID: UNCST-2021-R012842
What works to prevent and respond to childhood sexual violence in resource-constrained settings: The Case of the 3RT Model implemented by The Remnant Generation in Uganda
REFNo: SS3005ES

4. To study the contribution of girls’ agency in promoting social norms change to prevent childhood sexual violence.,3. To identify critical enablers for effective implementation of interventions to prevent and respond to childhood sexual violence.,2. To explore the role of communities in leading sustainable change for safe environments free from childhood sexual violence. ,To document the effectiveness of the 3RT model in preventing and responding to childhood sexual violence among adolescents in Uganda.,To scientifically examine what works in preventing and responding to childhood sexual violence in resource-constrained settings using the 3RT model of the Remnant Generation as a case. ,
Uganda 2024-08-26 14:40:04 2027-08-26 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Warren Aryeija
ID:
Experiences of People with Infertility in Uganda: Empirical Study of Couples with Infertility Challenges at Selected Hospitals in Kampala City
REFNo: SS2807ES

1. Assess knowledge about the causes of infertility among infertile male and female couples. 2. Identify socio-economic challenges experienced by infertile male and female couples. 3. Examine the psycho-emotional impact of infertility on infertile male and female couples. 4. Explore Coping strategies used by infertile male and female couples in living and dealing with infertility. 5. Determine the Socio-demographic correlates of Coping Strategies adopted by infertile male and female couples.
Uganda 2024-08-26 14:21:31 2027-08-26 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Monicah Agaba
ID: UNCST-2024-R004221
The Health-Beauty Paradox among Women in Mbarara City Uganda
REFNo: HS4708ES

iii. To characterise the cardio-metabolic profile of WRA.,ii. To document the risk behaviours and their factors related to these societal beauty perceptions.,i. To document societal beauty perceptions and their determinants.,To understand what, why and how the health-beauty paradox is so deeply entrenched in the culture.,
Uganda 2024-08-26 10:18:37 2027-08-26 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Degree Award
George William Ddaaki
ID: UNCST-2022-R009216
Exploring perceptions, concerns, and perceived benefits of pregnant women and those intending to become pregnant towards participating in HIV cure research.
REFNo: SS2866ES

a) To identify concerns and perceived benefits among women in south central Uganda regarding their participation in HIV cure studies.
b) To explore the perceptions and attitudes of pregnant women and those intending to become pregnant in south central Uganda towards participating in a study focused on impact of pregnancy on the HIV viral reservoir and HIV cure.

Uganda 2024-08-26 10:14:01 2027-08-26 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Kamya Moses
ID: UNCST-2020-R014203
Implementing comprehensive malaria surveillance at sentinel sites in Uganda
REFNo: HS4692ES

To monitor geographic and temporal trends in malaria burden and assess the impact of population level control interventions across a range of epidemiological settings in Uganda.
Uganda 2024-08-26 10:12:47 2027-08-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
FRANCIS KIBIRIGE
ID:
GENDER REFORMS AND POLITICAL SYSTEMS IN UGANDA
REFNo: SS2985ES

The broad objective is to put in context the emerging gender programming reforms in Uganda, particularly the persistent narrative that despite the success in policies that promote women in governance, leadership and employment roles, women voices continue to lag behind.

As a secondary objective, the survey also seeks to increase our understanding of how physical and psychological violence targeting political candidates impacts adult Ugandans’ willingness to engage in electoral politics.


Uganda 2024-08-22 16:38:35 2027-08-22 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Irene Mutuzo Esther
ID:
Usability Context and Adoption of Human Capital Management Systems in Ugandan Public Universities: Application of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology
REFNo: SS2972ES

Purpose
This study aims to investigate the influence of usability context on the adoption of HCMS in Ugandan Public Universities by using variables from Venkatesh et al.’s (2003) UTAUT theory.

Objectives
The study will focus on the following objectives:
1. To investigate the influence of performance expectancy on Ugandan public university staff behaviour intention to adopt HCMS.
2. To assess the influence of effort expectancy on Ugandan public university staff behaviour intention to adopt HCMS.
3. To investigate the influence of social influence on Ugandan public university staff behaviour intention to adopt HCMS.
4. To examine the influence of facilitating conditions on Ugandan public university staff’s actual use of HCMS.
5. To investigate the influence of Ugandan public university staff behaviour intention on their actual use of HCMS.
6. To investigate the moderating effect of user background characteristics (gender, voluntariness of use, age, and experience) on the relationship between usability context constructs and the adoption of HCMS among Ugandan public university staff.

Research Questions
The study will focus on the following research questions:
1. What are the obstacles impeding the adoption of HCMS in Ugandan public universities, and how can they be addressed?
2. What are the enabling factors facilitating the adoption of HCMS in Ugandan public universities, and how can they be enhanced?

Uganda 2024-08-22 16:35:54 2027-08-22 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Jose Rubio Valverde Ricardo
ID: UNCST-2024-R003911
Evaluation of the Pathways out of Poverty (POP) project in the Kitagwenda and Rakai districts of Uganda
REFNo: SS3052ES


1. Assessing the achievement of objectives: The evaluation aims to assess whether POP\'s objectives are achieved, including increasing household income to $2.25/day, reducing the average household Poverty Probability Index score to 22 or less, and ensuring that 60% of households feel their quality of life has improved within 24 months of each cohort\'s initiation.

2. Estimating causal impact: On priority outcomes for HWG - including grow and net household income, household asset endowment, coffee revenue and profits, best practice adoption and yield – the goal is to determine whether it is possible to establish causal inference on the effects of the program on these variables.

3. Conducting heterogeneous treatment effects analysis: The evaluation will analyze variances in the estimated treatment effect across different demographic groups, with a focus on geographic, economic, social and gender factors.

4. Understanding pathways of change: Core to HWG’s agenda is identifying which project components are vital for driving primary outcomes. The evaluation will aim to dissect the project’s multifaceted initiatives to delineate the most impactful pathways tied to changes in income and agricultural productivity.

5. Determining the importance of coffee: With HWG placing a strong emphasis on the role of coffee in household income, the evaluation will focus on measuring how coffee-centered interventions contribute to the broader project outcomes, tying coffee profit and revenue analyses to holistic changes in income.

6. Identifying unintended consequences: The evaluation should also scrutinize potential negative impacts on the environment, health, human rights, community dynamics, and gender equity, such as the effects of agrochemical use, deforestation, community conflicts, labor issues, and changes in household dynamics and resource control.

7. Suggesting operational improvements: Finally, the evaluation should provide actionable insights and recommendations during the implementation period, to increase the efficacy of POP.

Netherlands 2024-08-22 16:33:12 2027-08-22 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
JOSEPH  MURANGIRA
ID:
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND LEGAL CERTAINTY IN UGANDA JUDICIARY
REFNo: SS2917ES

i. To evaluate the effect of strategy formulation on legal certainty in Uganda Judiciary.
ii. To assess the effect of strategy implementation on legal certainty in Uganda Judiciary.
iii. To assess the effect of strategy evaluation on legal certainty in Uganda Judiciary.
iv. To investigate the effect of strategic control on legal certainty in Uganda Judiciary.


Uganda 2024-08-22 16:30:00 2027-08-22 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Isaac Ssewanyana
ID: UNCST-2020-R014336
HBsAg Rapid Test Device (Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma) (AssureTech) - diagnostic specificity, specimen equivalence and qualification of usability. "CPSP nr ASH-CPH 23-045"
REFNo: HS4685ES

The objective of this evaluation is to establish the performance of the HBsAg Rapid Test Device (Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma) in accordance with the COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2022/1107 of 4 July 2022 laying down common specifications for certain class D in vitro diagnostic medical devices in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2017/746 of the European Parliament and of the Council and, the Technical Specifications Series (TSS) for submission to WHO Prequalification – Diagnostic Assessment: TSS-13.,
Uganda 2024-08-22 16:24:28 2027-08-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Isaac Ssewanyana
ID: UNCST-2020-R014336
Anti-HCV Rapid Test Device (Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma) (AssureTech) - diagnostic specificity, specimen equivalence and qualification of usability.
REFNo: HS4703ES

The objective of this evaluation is to establish the performance of the HCV Rapid Test Device (Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma) in accordance with the COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2022/1107 of 4 July 2022 laying down common specifications for certain class D in vitro diagnostic medical devices in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2017/746 of the European Parliament and of the Council and, the Technical Specifications Series for submission to WHO Prequalification – Diagnostic Assessment: TSS-16 (2021 update).,
Uganda 2024-08-22 16:20:33 2027-08-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Linda Grace  Alanyo
ID:
The Role of Social Capital in Enhancing the Reproductive Autonomy of Adolescent Girls in Uganda
REFNo: SS2627ES

To explore the perspectives of immediate caretakers and other stake holders on barriers and facilitators to Reproductive autonomy of adolescent girls,To Assess the Reproductive autonomy of Adolescent girls in Uganda and associated socio-ecological factors ,To synthesize evidence on factors associated with the reproductive autonomy of adolescent girls.,To understand the role of social capital in enhancing the Reproductive Autonomy of Adolescent girls in Uganda,
Uganda 2024-08-22 16:15:47 2027-08-22 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Viola  Nyakato Nilah
ID: UNCST-2021-R013698
Promotion of a Safe Workplace Environment, Free from Gender-based Discrimination and Violence: A Policy Review and Action Research on the Prevalence of Workplace Gender Discrimination and Violence within the Agriculture, Tourism and Hospitality Sectors in the Rwenzori and Albertine Regions in Uganda
REFNo: SS2600ES

Develop action plans (1 per sector) based on research findings to address gender-based discrimination and violence, and create safe and inclusive work environments.,Identify support structures and mechanisms for work related Gender based discrimination and violence victims available in the region. ,Analyse existing policies and their gaps to address gender-based discrimination and violence at the workplace targeting selected sectors in Albertine and Rwenzori regions. ,To conduct action-oriented research on gender-based discrimination and gender-based violence (GBV) at the workplace targeting agriculture, tourism, and hospitality sectors in the Albertine and Rwenzori regions.,To contribute to the promotion of a Safe Workplace Environment, free from gender-based discrimination and gender-based violence.,
Uganda 2024-08-22 15:26:06 2027-08-22 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Kelsey Shaw
ID:
In-situ assessment and collection of fecal sludge from non-sewered sanitation containments: Linking demographic, environmental and technical parameters to microbial activity
REFNo: SIR275ES

The overall objective of this PhD project is to better understand and characterize anaerobic degradation pathways in containment of non-sewered sanitation systems (NSS) in resource constrained settings representative of both urban and rural areas. In view of this, the specific objective linked to this research pertaining to this ethics application is to understand the influence of demographic, environmental and technical (DET) data on measurable fecal sludge parameters as well as microbial community composition within NSS containment across variable geographic regions. The proposed project aims to answer the following specific research questions: - What are the effects and variations associated with physical location, use, and operating conditions on wastewater quality and microbial composition? - What is the relationship between location of sanitation system and behaviors associated with operational parameters? - Is there a link between main concentration gradients in containment and spatially analyzable factors (i.e., demographic, environmental and technical)?
Canada 2024-08-22 15:18:53 2027-08-22 Engineering and Technology Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Luke Nyakarahuka
ID: UNCST-2023-R008138
Surveillance and Research of Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Outbreaks in Uganda: Acute Case Investigation and Survivor Follow-up for Strategic Public Health Intervention
REFNo: HS2964ES

The primary objective is to enhance Uganda’s capacity to rapidly detect, diagnose, respond to, and prevent VHFs including those caused by Ebola, Marburg, CCHF, RVF, Sosuga, and other emerging viruses. To do this, it is critical to understand the incidence, distribution, risk factors for emergence and transmission, immunogenicity and clinical progression (including potential asymptomatic infection), and potential for transmission following clinical recovery of these diseases throughout Uganda, which will enable improved VHF case outcomes, identification of unknown chains of transmission, survivor monitoring, and strategic targeting of public health and animal health resources to prevent and control transmission of these high-consequence viruses.
Uganda 2024-08-22 15:14:36 2027-08-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Rebecca Nuwematsiko
ID: UNCST-2022-R010501
Effect and implementation factors of a contextually adapted short message service or phone call intervention to reduce loss to follow-up among presumptive TB patients in North Central Uganda
REFNo: HS3000ES

1.To determine the proportion of pre-diagnosis LTFU among presumptive TB patients and influencing factors in North Central Uganda (Sub-study 1). 2.To explore stakeholder’s perceptions on use of an SMS or phone call intervention to reduce LTFU among presumptive TB patients in health care facilities in North Central Uganda and contextually adapt the interventions (Sub-study 2). 3.To assess the effect of a contextually adapted SMS or phone call intervention to reduce LTFU among presumptive TB patients in health care facilities in North Central Uganda (Sub-study 3). 4.To explore factors that influence implementation of a locally adapted SMS or phone call intervention to reduce LTFU among presumptive TB patients in North Central Uganda (Sub-study 3). 5.To synthesize evidence on effectiveness of mHealth interventions to reduce LTFU in the TB presumption phase in LMICs (Sub-study 4)
Uganda 2024-08-22 13:00:28 2027-08-22 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Degree Award
AHUMUZA VIANNEY JOHNMARY
ID:
The Refugee Question In Ugandan History 1942-2010
REFNo: SS2297ES

iii. To study the evolution of the relationship between refugees and their host communities,ii. To analyse the changing push and pull factors that shaped refugee flows into and exiting post-Colony Uganda up to 2010.,i. To examine the refugee problem in colonial Uganda.,
Uganda 2024-08-22 12:54:21 2027-08-22 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Mark Okwir
ID: UNCST-2021-R013417
PREVENTION OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS BY ESTABLISHING AN ANTENATAL SCREENING AND VIRAL LOAD TESTING UNIT AND TENOFOVIR DISOPROXIL FUMARATE TREATMENT IN LIRA, NORTHERN UGANDA
REFNo: HS3861ES

To assess the viral load and effectiveness of the TDF therapy.,To assess and enhance knowledge and perceptions of hepatitis B, with the aim of reducing stigma and improving awareness among pregnant women. ,To optimise linkage to care and engagement in the recommended care after receiving a positive HBsAg test during the antenatal period.,To determine the prevalence and risk factors associated with hepatitis B virus infection among pregnant women attending the antenatal clinic in Lira University Hospital and Lira Regional Referral Hospital. ,To assess the implementation of the HBV DNA viral load threshold of ≥10,000 IU/mL for initiating TDF treatment in pregnant women during gestation week 24 or beyond in order to prevent HBV mother-to-child transmission in Lira, Northern Uganda.,
Uganda 2024-08-22 12:33:06 2027-08-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Francis Mutekanga
ID: UNCST-2020-R014725
GEC II Uganda Project
REFNo: SS3024ES

What were the implementation factors behind the GEC-T projects\' success or lack of success? ,To what extent and how did external contextual factors for different projects across the GEC-T portfolio influence their performance?,What were the unexpected or unintended results across the GEC-T portfolio?,What intermediate outcomes did the GEC-T portfolio deliver?,What results did the GEC-T portfolio deliver between the baseline and end line?,The primary objective of the Effectiveness Evaluation will be to assess the effectiveness of the GEC II projects that were designed and implemented through the GEC-T Window. ,
Uganda 2024-08-22 12:28:28 2027-08-22 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Grace Kisitu Paul
ID: UNCST-2024-R004102
Universal2: Pharmacokinetics, safety and acceptability of a solid paediatric fixed-dose combination of darunavir/ritonavir (DRV/r) 120/20mg for children living with HIV
REFNo: HS4762ES

To evaluate the pharmacokinetics and safety of DRV/r 120/20 mg tablets in children greater than or equal to 3 years of age and weighing 10 to less than 25 kg

To evaluate the pharmacokinetics and safety of DRV/r 120/20 mg tablets in children greater than or equal to 3 years of age and weighing 10 to Less than 25 kg

To evaluate the acceptability of DRV/r tablets in children greater than or equal to 3 years of age and weighing 10 to less than 25 kg

To evaluate the short-term efficacy of the DRV/r 120/20 mg tablets in children greater than or equal to 3 years of age and weighing 10 to less than 25 kg

To describe RTV PK parameters as well as darunavir unbound plasma concentrations.

Uganda 2024-08-22 11:45:22 2027-08-22 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Ioana Lungu
ID: UNCST-2024-R004378
Study protocol for baseline data collection on sexual and reproductive health outcomes in Wakiso district
REFNo: SS3049ES

At baseline and prior to the intervention, assess the uptake of HIV testing, ART and PrEP for AYP in our sample in study locations.,At baseline and prior to the intervention, assess the knowledge, perceived norms and attitudes towards contraception and HIV services (testing, ART and PrEP) for AYP in our sample in study locations.,At baseline and prior to the intervention, assess the modern Contraceptive Prevalence Rate (mCPR) for young women and girls in our samplein study locations.,At baseline and prior to the intervention, assess the level of access to high quality, youth friendly health services for AYP in our sample in study locations.,At baseline and prior to the intervention, assess the share of unintended pregnancies for our sample.,
Romania 2024-08-22 11:39:54 2027-08-22 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Agaba Katureebe Ishmael
ID: UNCST-2024-R004089
Getting a GRIP on Hypertension in Uganda: Giving Repetitive Isometric Exercise for Blood Pressure Control (GRIP in Uganda)
REFNo: HS4712ES

To assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) about HTN and experience with IHT (if applicable) ,To measure HTN medication adherence for those prescribed HTN medication during their follow-up, which will be measured through pill counting (counting the remaining amount of pills for prescribed medication).,To assess the need for HTN medication at endline, as per clinical and MOH guidelines, which will be measured through changes in BP levels at week 12,To evaluate the effects of Isometric Hand Training (IHT) on resting diastolic Blood Pressure when compared to standard care after 12 weeks ,To evaluate the effects of Isometric Hand Training (IHT) on resting Systolic Blood Pressure when compared to standard care after 12 weeks ,To determine the efficacy of Isometric Hand Training (IHT) in a population of Hypertension (HTN) patients compared to standard care after 12 weeks of care,
Uganda 2024-08-22 11:38:26 2027-08-22 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
JOSELYN RWEBEMBERA
ID: UNCST-2021-R013915
ASSESSING THE CONTEMPORARY ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS AND SECONDARY PROPHYLAXIS OF EARLY-STAGE RHEUMATIC HEART DISEASE
REFNo: HS4694ES

a) To determine the diagnostic accuracy of the 2023 World Heart Federation (WHF) echocardiographic screening criteria for RHD, estimate the cost of RHD screening using the WHF 2023 active case finding algorithm, and a cost analysis of two RHD screening models in Uganda; b) To compare patient-reported outcomes (i.e, treatment adherence, treatment satisfaction and health-related quality of life) among children receiving intramuscular and oral forms of penicillin prophylaxis; and c) To evaluate the cost effectiveness of oral versus intramuscular penicillin for treating early-stage RHD.
Uganda 2024-08-22 11:35:35 2027-08-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Wilson Mathembele
ID:
School Inspection and the Quality of Education in Secondary Schools in Uganda: A case Study of Kasese District
REFNo: SS2957ES

To assess the influence of school inspection on the quality of education in secondary schools in Kasese District,To evaluate the quality of education in secondary schools in Kasese District ,To examine the quality of inspection in the secondary schools in Kasese District,The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of school inspection in ensuring the quality of education in secondary schools in Kasese District in order to improve educational standards and quality outcomes.,
Uganda 2024-08-22 11:30:39 2027-08-22 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Bruce Kirenga J
ID: UNCST-2019-R001460
Assessment of Longitudinal Lung Function and Sleep Disordered Breathing in COPD Patients in Uganda
REFNo: HS4817ES

1.Assess longitudinal lung function and respiratory symptoms among adults with COPD in Uganda.

2.Determine whether baseline radiographic imaging and inflammatory markers can predict exacerbations at one year among those with COPD.

3.Assess nocturnal sleep patterns and the association between sleep disordered breathing and quality of life.


Uganda 2024-08-22 11:27:08 2027-08-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Proscovia Nabunya
ID: UNCST-2019-R000970
Testing the Feasibility and Acceptability of a Combination Intervention to Address Mental Health among Refugee Youth in Uganda
REFNo: SS2834ES

This proposed two-year study will be conducted in two phases. The first phase seeks to understand whether the COVID-19 pandemic had differential impact on refugee youth living in different settings. The second phase will test the feasibility and acceptability of an innovative combination intervention that has not been previously tested among refugee youth to address psychological problems that have increased since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Aim 1. To examine the mental health impact of COVID-19 on refugee youth living in Bidibidi refugee settlement compared to refugee youth living in urban centers (Arua town) in northern Uganda. Aim 2. To test the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary short-term impact of an innovative intervention combining the youth readiness intervention (YRI) with youth development accounts and financial literacy training (YDA-FLT) to address the mental health impact of COVID-19 among refugee youth living in Bidibidi refugee settlement in northern Uganda.
Uganda 2024-08-19 11:03:04 2027-08-19 Social Science and Humanities Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Peter Olupot-Olupot Olupot
ID: UNCST-2020-R014798
SMAART-MAP trial Severe Malaria A Research and Trials consortium - Multisite Adaptive Platform trial
REFNo: HS4547ES

OBJECTIVES
The objective of the SMAART-MAP trial is to identify promising adjunctive therapies to take forward into a large Phase III trial in severe malaria with a mortality endpoint. The adaptive platform design enables additional domains to be added so a range of adjunctive therapies can be tested, across multiple clinical presentations of severe malaria, in a timely manner.

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE(S)
To explore within each domain the therapeutic efficacy of the intervention using an early indicator such as a biomarker or clinical assessment at 24-72 hours.

SECONDARY OBJECTIVE(S)
 To assess the impact of the interventions on clinical outcomes (readmission and
mortality) on all children 28 days and 90 days after randomization
 To assess the impact of the interventions on Grade 3 or 4 adverse events, and adverse
events of any grade related to the interventions or comparators.
 To assess the impact of proposed definitions for severe malaria based on platelet counts
≤150,000/µL and plasma pfHRP2 concentrations ≥800 ng/mL on differences between
randomized groups
 In a sub study, to determine the performance characteristics of a POC pfHRP2 test
compared with quantitative plasma pfHRP2 concentrations determined from plasma.

Uganda 2024-08-16 11:01:14 2027-08-16 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
SYLVIE NAMWASE
ID: UNCST-2024-R003958
Charcoal Conflict in Climate Change’s Decarbonisation Dilemmas: Knots of Livelihood, Nutrition, Communities, Gender, Migration and Energy in East Africa. RefNo: CoBAMS-REC-2024-39
REFNo: SS2909ES

To examine the East African challenges in the context of the global political landscape of climate strategies and identify how success-criteria are derived from global dynamics, and what lessons from these local cases should be fed into global policy-making.,To identify and examine the ways in which Uganda and Tanzania have initiated local solutions to the charcoal and climate change crisis and how they can each harmonise their legal and policy framework change in a way that is responsive to their local realities while in tandem with global climate change and decarbonisation trends.,To understand the legal and policy frameworks governing the climate change, charcoal and decarbonisation dilemma in Uganda and Tanzania. ,To understand local processes of charcoal transition in Uganda and Tanzania in order to capture the impact of possible changes on livelihoods, food, nutrition and health as well as social stability, and relations among different social identity groups, where gender, youth, women and migration are particularly central. ,The main objective is to understand how global climate change mitigation policies (decarbonisation) condition charcoal politics and socio-economic dynamics in energy-stressed countries down to local levels, and how to manage conflicts.,
Uganda 2024-08-12 10:56:54 2027-08-12 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
PATRICIA  ATUKUNDA
ID:
Staff Welfare Strategies and Performance of Healthcare Providers in Government -aided Health Facilities in Bushenyi District, Uganda
REFNo: SS2783ES

To find out the extent to which career growth strategy affects the performance of healthcare givers in government-aided health facilities in Bushenyi District, Uganda.,To determine the extent to which financial well-being strategy impacts the performance of healthcare workers in government-aided health facilities in Bushenyi District, Uganda,To establish the extent to which work-life balance strategy influences the performance of healthcare workers in government-aided health facilities in Bushenyi District, Uganda.,To assess the extent to which health and safety strategy influences the performance of healthcare givers in government-aided health facilities in Bushenyi District, Uganda.,To analyze how the well-being of staff influences the performance of healthcare givers in government-aided health facilities within Bushenyi District, Uganda.,
Uganda 2024-08-12 10:55:47 2027-08-12 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
CAROLINE NAKIDDE KAVUMA
ID:
Influence of Indigenous and Contemporary Early Years’ Education Pedagogy on Development of Children’s life-skills, Masaka District-Uganda
REFNo: SS2888ES

1.To establish the influence of indigenous pedagogy on the development of life skills among their children.
2.To investigate the influence of contemporary Early Years’ Education Pedagogy on the development of life skills among Baganda children.
3.To establish the influence of indigenous and contemporary EYE pedagogy on life skills development among children.
4.To examine the difference between the influence of IP and contemporary EYE pedagogy in development of life skills among Baganda children.

Uganda 2024-08-06 18:26:29 2027-08-06 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Julia Mwesigwa Nanteza
ID:
Perceptions, attitudes and Information needs of Stakeholder, Health Worker, and Child Caregiver to guide introduction of the Malaria Vaccine in Uganda
REFNo: SS2895ES

1. Assess participants’ awareness of the MV, including identification of Malaria Vaccine information sources. 2. Ascertain the misconceptions, fears, and rumors from the public about the Malaria Vaccine. 3. Elicit participant concerns about side effects of the Malaria Vaccine. 4. Ascertain participant expectations for Malaria Vaccine efficacy and acceptability of continued bed net use with vaccinated children. 5. Assess caregivers’ acceptability of adhering to a four-dose vaccination schedule that extends into the second year of life and may involve new vaccination visits. 6. Identify health workers’ perceived challenges for client education, provision of a four-dose schedule, tracking dose delivery, and reporting. 7. Elicit national and subnational stakeholder views and recommendations for a successful introduction of the Malaria Vaccine, including recommendations about effective ways to link and integrate UNEPI and National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) activities to promote and provide the MV.
Uganda 2024-08-06 18:24:50 2027-08-06 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
NAKANWAGI JOSLYLINE LYDIA
ID:
A comparative analysis of adherence, retention in care, and viral suppression among PLHIV aged 50 and above and below 50 at Mulago ISS Clinic, Uganda.
REFNo: HS4587ES

To understand the psychosocial needs and challenges (stigma, social support, mental health and lifestyle adjustments faced by PLHIV aged 50 years and above attending Mulago ISS Clinic.,To determine the factors associated with adherence to ART, retention in care and viral suppression among people aged 50 years and above,o compare adherence to ART, retention in care and viral suppression of PLHIV aged 50 years and above and those below 50 years attending Mulago ISS clinic,To compare the cascade of care between people living with HIV aged 50 years and older and those below 50 years at Mulago ISS clinic in Uganda.,
Uganda 2024-08-06 18:14:04 2027-08-06 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
HARRIET NAMBUYA NIL
ID: UNCST-2021-R013414
World Health Organization Minimum Maternal and Newborn Health Data Set: pilot study at Jinja Regional Referral Hospital
REFNo: HS4727ES

General objective
The aim of the study is to assess the baseline capacity of collecting the data elements to inform WHO mMNHDS at hospitals in low- and middle-income countries.
Specific objectives
1.To identify which data elements of WHO mMNHDS are already incorporated into the hospitals’ existing data systems.
2.To determine which data elements of WHO mMNHDS create the largest challenges for incorporation within hospitals’ routine data collection efforts.
3.To determine which data elements can be used to inform future implementation strategy of WHO mMNHDS.
4.To determine which data elements can be used to inform subsequent revisions of the WHO mMNHDS.

Uganda 2024-08-06 18:12:03 2027-08-06 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Issa Ndungo
ID: UNCST-2024-R004235
The Interplay among Instructional Strategies, Learners Geometry Attitudes, and Van Hiele Levels of Geometric Reasoning: A Case Study of Selected Secondary Schools in Mid-Western Uganda.
REFNo: SS2857ES

To determine the Mediating Role of Geometry Attitudes on the relationship Between Instructional Strategies and Progression Through Van Hiele Levels,To compare the Effect of Instructional Strategies on learners’ Progression Through Van Hiele Levels,To investigate the relationship between Geometry Attitudes on learners’ Progression Through Van Hiele Levels,To compare the influence of Instructional Strategies on Learners\' Geometry Attitudes.,To investigate the relationship between instructional strategies, learners\' attitudes toward geometry, and their Van Hiele levels of geometric reasoning.,
Uganda 2024-08-06 18:10:09 2027-08-06 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
jonathan sserunkuuma
ID:
Readiness of health facilities to diagnose, manage, and prevent the Ebola epidemic along Border districts in Southwestern Uganda.
REFNo: HS4575ES

To assess the capacity and readiness of primary healthcare centers to diagnose Ebola virus disease in Southwestern Uganda.To assess the capacity and readiness of primary healthcare centers to manage Ebola virus disease in Southwestern Uganda.To assess the capacity and readiness of primary healthcare centers to prevention Ebola virus disease in Southwestern Uganda.
Uganda 2024-08-06 18:07:39 2027-08-06 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Josephine Ninsiima Connie
ID:
Prevalence, Predictors, and Outcomes of Non-Communicable Diseases (Hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus, Obesity and Mental Health Disorders) among Persons Living with HIV in Uganda
REFNo: HS4621ES

To document the health-system-related strengths, opportunities, and challenges in the provision of NCDs services among PLHIV in Uganda,To describe the HIV and NCD outcomes for PLHIV with the selected NCDs in Uganda.,To document factors that are associated with selected NCDs among PLHIV in Uganda.,To describe cascades of care for selected NCDs among PLHIV in Uganda.,To describe the burden, predictors and outcomes of NCDs among PLHIV in Uganda, and assess the capacity of the Ugandan health system to offer NCDs services to PLHIV.,
Uganda 2024-08-06 18:04:20 2027-08-06 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
VINCENT MUBANGIZI
ID: UNCST-2024-R004232
Opti-MaP (Optimising Implementation of Maternal and Perinatal Death Surveillance and Response to prevent avoidable future deaths in Uganda
REFNo: HS4630ES

To review existing tools, develop and adapt a harmonised toolbox of resources to optimise MPDSR implementationTo co-design customised an "intervention package" using the toolboxTo evaluate effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the "customised intervention package" to reduce perinatal and maternal mortalityTo develop and adapt a harmonised toolbox of resources to optimise MPDSR implementation
Uganda 2024-08-06 18:02:24 2027-08-06 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Rawlance  Ndejjo
ID: UNCST-2022-R010993
City-based interventions to stimulate active movement for health (CITY-MOVE) in Kampala city, Uganda
REFNo: HS4566ES

5. To assess the effects of selected city interventions on physical activity and population health and wellbeing. ,4. To document population & spatial data availability and assess utilization of routine physical activity data in Kampala city.,3. To identify stakeholder needs, preferences, and feasibility of selected early-phase city-GAPPA interventions to support their successful implementation through action research in LLs. ,2. To describe selected GAPPA interventions in Kampala city and evaluate their implementation process. ,1. To develop a comprehensive theory of change and operationalized measures for stakeholder engagement and context analysis in Kampala city,The primary aim of this study is to comprehensively evaluate the impact and long-term viability of city-GAPPA interventions aimed at promoting active movement and generate evidence on implementation, evaluation, and scalability as well as best implementation practices and transferability of city-GAPPA interventions,
Uganda 2024-08-06 17:55:51 2027-08-06 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Ezekiel  Musasizi
ID: UNCST-2024-R005085
DETERMINANTS OF ADHERENCE TO NICOTINE REPLACEMENT THERAPY AMONG PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV USING SMOKELESS AND SMOKED TOBACCO IN ARUA AND MOROTO DISTRICTS OF UGANDA
REFNo: HS4478ES

4. To explore experiences of People Living with HIV on ART in using Nicotine Replacement Therapy patches,3. To determine the interpersonal and intrapersonal factors associated with adherence to NRT among PLWH on ART who use smokeless and smoked tobacco enrolled to the Quit4Life+ trial. ,2. To explore the organizational and community factors influencing smokeless and smoked tobacco use among PLWH on ART in Arua and Moroto districts in Uganda ,1. To determine the intrapersonal and interpersonal factors influencing smokeless and smoked tobacco use among People Living with HIV on ART in Arua and Moroto districts in Uganda ,To determine the intrapersonal, interpersonal, organizational, and community determinants of smokeless and smoked tobacco use and NRT adherence among People Living with HIV on ART in Arua and Moroto districts in Uganda,
Uganda 2024-08-06 17:52:34 2027-08-06 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Edgar Mulogo Mugema
ID: UNCST-2023-R008170
Epidemiology of Acute Respiratory Illness in Southwestern Uganda: A Retrospective Review
REFNo: HS4543ES

The primary objective of this study is to retrospectively document epidemiological and ecological trends in both outpatient and inpatient cases of ARI in five districts in southwestern Uganda. These data will inform the establishment of a network of healthcare facilities to conduct research on preventing and improving the management of ARI in this region.,
Uganda 2024-08-06 17:47:55 2027-08-06 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
David  Mwambari
ID:
Traveling Memories, Silences and Secrets (TMSS): Life narratives of Violence Among Refugees from Africa’s Great Lakes Region – A case of Uganda
REFNo: SS2424ES

The study will be guided by the following objectives: 1. Empirically: (a) to map and examine how the life narratives of refugees evolve from contexts of origin to countries of transition and destination (Burundi⇒Tanzania⇒USA;
DRC⇒Uganda⇒Belgium; Rwanda⇒Kenya⇒South Africa); (b) to investigate the evolution
of the memories, silences, and secrets that AGLR refugees carry in their trajectories of
migration.
2. Theoretically: to analyse (a) how space and time transform these life narratives on the move, and (b) how these transformed life narratives shape relationships within refugee communities and relationships with host communities in countries of transition and destination.
3. Epistemologically: (a) to develop a set of innovative interdisciplinary perspectives and
methodological approaches that can be used in researching the memory dynamics and mobility
that originate from Global South lived experiences; (b) to foster collaboration between a diverse multidisciplinary, international team of researchers involved in the TMSS project.
4. Policy: to explore how (a) our understanding of life narratives on the move can transform policy-making at local, regional, and international levels; and (b) how this understanding shapes practitioners’ work with refugees in countries of transition and destination.
Belgium 2024-08-06 17:46:31 2027-08-06 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Bruce Kirenga J
ID: UNCST-2019-R001460
Implementation research on the tailored, multidisciplinary Non-Communicable Disease prevention package targeting air pollution exposure in mid- to late adolescents in Uganda: FRESHAIR-4-LIFE
REFNo: SS2485ES

To address the burden of NCDs by gaining knowledge, resources and capacity to optimize the implementation of tailored preventive intervention packages, targeting adolescents’ exposure to risk factors like tobacco (use) and AP in disadvantaged populations worldwide. In Uganda, we will focus on air pollution.,
Uganda 2024-08-06 17:44:22 2027-08-06 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Aurelius  Ssali Ssettunba
ID: UNCST-2023-R005538
CHARISMS OF INSTITUTES OF CONSECRATED LIFE AND THE MISSIONS OF CONSECRATED PERSONS OF THE SELECTED FOUR INSTITUTES IN UGANDA.
REFNo: SS2647ES

specific objectives of the study The study seeks to focus on.the following objectives 1. To find out whether the four institutes of the Concreted life in Uganda do assimilate their founders’ Charisms. 2. To evaluate the areas of pastoral activities that fulfillstheir Founders’Charisms. 3. To identify challenges experienced by the different institutions in their fulfillment of their founders Charisms.,To identify the relationship between charism and mission in the consecrated institutions.,To evaluate the areas of pastoral activities that fulfills their Founders‟Charisms.,To find out whether Personal charism leads to Restore God‟s glory among people in the charism institution. ,Basing on the study, it will establish whether the four members institutes of the consecrated do effectively assimilate their Charism to effectively do their mission,
Uganda 2024-08-06 17:42:37 2027-08-06 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Abubaker Kawooya
ID:
PHAGE-MEDIATED BIOCONTROL OF THE DOMINANT PATHOGENIC BACTERIA STRAIN IN READY-TO-EAT VEGETABLE SALADS SOLD IN KAMPALA CITY
REFNo: HS3986ES

To study the safety of phages by analyzing the entire genome sequence for unwanted genes,To determine the lytic activity of phages against the dominant pathogenic bacteria isolated from ready-to-eat vegetable salads,To establish the diversity and genetic relatedness of bacteria in ready-to-eat vegetable salads,This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Phages in maintaining the microbial quality of ready-to-eat vegetable salads in Kampala.,
Uganda 2024-08-06 17:40:09 2027-08-06 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Ismail  Draguma Legason
ID: UNCST-2021-R012130
Immunohistochemical assessment of Epstein Barr virus-encoded nuclear antigen (EBNA-1)and selected lymphoma markers for Burkitt Lymphoma diagnosis in resource-restricted settings
REFNo: HS4755ES

To determine the combined sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values of EBNA-1immunohistochemistry with CD10, BCL2, and Ki67 for the diagnosis of Burkitt lymphoma.,To determine the sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values of EBNA-1 protein immunohistochemistry for diagnosing Burkitt lymphoma. ,To evaluate EBNA -1 and selected lymphoma markers for Burkitt lymphoma diagnosis in resource-limited settings. ,
Uganda 2024-08-06 17:39:05 2027-08-06 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Johnes Obungoloch
ID: UNCST-2024-R005331
Application of Artificial Intelligence using Chest x-ray images to aid clinical care of patients with pulmonary complications in Uganda (AI4CX)
REFNo: SS2718ES

III.To develop a machine learning algorithm for automated diagnosis of pulmonary diseases from chest x-ray images,II.To establish a dataset of annotated chest x-ray images of pulmonary diseases among patients seeking pulmonary care in Mbarara City, South Western Uganda,I.To generate quality chest x-ray images of pulmonary diseases among patients seeking care in Mbarara City, South Western Uganda,●To develop an Artificial intelligence model using Chest x-ray images to aid clinical care of patients with pulmonary complications in Uganda,
Uganda 2024-08-06 17:38:06 2027-08-06 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
ABDULAZIZ KAKOOZA
ID: UNCST-2024-R004009
INTEGRATION OF EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS IN PRE-SERVICE TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMME IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN UGANDA: A CASE STUDY OF KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY
REFNo: SS2747ES

iii. To establish ways employability skills can be enhanced in the pre-service teacher training programme at Kyambogo University. ,ii. To examine the integration of employability skills in the pre-service teacher training programme at Kyambogo University.,i. To explore employability skills desired by employers from pre-service teacher training graduates at Kyambogo University.,
Uganda 2024-08-06 17:36:01 2027-08-06 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Arthur Kwizera
ID: UNCST-2021-R012928
A multicentre, prospective, registry-based intensive care quality improvement project in Uganda’s hospitals.
REFNo: HS4484ES

To inform clinical guidelines, national policies and planning for critical care services in Uganda. ,To describe the epidemiology and outcomes of intensive care patients in Uganda,To implement a national intensive care registry that can be used at both a facility, and national level to assess, report and improve quality of care for intensive care unit patients. ,
Uganda 2024-08-06 17:34:41 2027-08-06 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Cissy  Kityo
ID: UNCST-2021-R013663
A Phase 4, Open-Label, Rollover Study to Provide Continued Access to Cabotegravir Long-acting Injection and Rilpivirine Long-acting Injection to Participants Living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) Infection Who Participated in Long-Acting Combination Therapy Studies.
REFNo: HS4452ES

The secondary objective is to assess the long-term safety and tolerability of CAB LA + RPV LA by evaluating the incidence of serious adverse events (SAEs), pregnancies, adverse events (AEs) leading to discontinuation of CABLA +RPV LA, and AEs considered to be related to the study intervention.,The primary objective of the study is to provide continued CAB LA + RPV LA access to participants who were enrolled and treated with CAB LA + RPV LA in the parent studies, and who, at the time of roll-over, experience and are expected to continue to experience clinical benefit from this treatment.,
Uganda 2024-08-06 17:32:50 2027-08-06 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
alfred bulamu
ID: UNCST-2023-R008638
Uganda Translational Breast Cancer Screening Research Center with Innovations in MRI and Genetic Testing.
REFNo: HS4689ES

Implementation of breast MRI with genetic testing as BC screening method for women at high risk of BC by July 2029 (Phase 6) , Continuous Trainings for radiologists, radiographers and laboratory staffs on the modern technologies of MRI and Genetic testing (phase 3 to phase 6) ,Evaluating the feasibility of screening BC using MRI and genetic testing for high risk women by December 2028 (phase 5),Large scale education of the community about BC by July 2028 (phase 3 and phase 4).,Large scale determination of the utility of genetic testing as a screening modality for BC in Uganda by perform mutational genetic analysis for women at high-risk aged19 years to 80 years by July 2028 (phase 3 and phase 4) , Large scale determination of the utility of quantitative breast MRI for screening women at high risk BC aged 19 years to 80 years by July 2028 (phase 3 and phase 4) ,Training of the users on equipment i.e. Radiologists, Radiographers and laboratory staffs by 2025 (phase 2) ,Securing and installation of lab equipment for genetic testing by 2025 (Phase 2,Securing and installation of MRI with Breast coils by July 2025 (Phase 2),To build capacity for 20 laboratory health care workers in genetic testing technologies by December 2023 (phase 1).,To build capacity for 30 radiology health professionals in modern breast Imaging with MRI by December 2023 (Phase 1),To determine the utility of quantitative breast MRI for screening women at high risk breast cancer aged 19 years to 80 years by July 2024 (phase 1),To determine the utility of genetic testing as a screening modality for BC in Uganda by perform mutational genetic analysis for women at high-risk of BC aged 19 years to 80 years, by July 2024 (phase1),To build a long-lasting infrastructure for research, clinical screening in Uganda and training using modern technologies. ,To offer improved access to Breast Cancer screening in Uganda through quantitative MRI and genetic testing research center,
Uganda 2024-08-06 17:27:31 2027-08-06 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Edward Nahurira
ID: UNCST-2022-R009739
Comparative Phytochemical Studies of Callus Regenerated from Leaf Explant of Prunus Africana (Hook F. Kalkman) and Stem Bark of the Same Mother Plant
REFNo: HS2434ES

1. To develop callus culture from the explant of P. africana leaf and stem bark.

2. To evaluate the phytochemical constituents of the callus extracts of P. africana leaf and stem bark explant.

3. To develop and compare the TLC and HPLC fingerprints of each extract for their identification.

Uganda 2024-08-06 17:22:37 2027-08-06 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
ANITA ARINDA
ID: UNCST-2020-R014158
Intellectual Disability in Children and Adolescents with Epilepsy in Mulago and Butabika National Referral Hospitals: Prevalence and Associated Factors
REFNo: HS4589ES

2. To determine the factors associated with ID in children and adolescents with epilepsy attending Mulago and Butabika National Referral Hospitals.,1. To determine the prevalence of ID in children and adolescents with epilepsy attending Mulago and Butabika National Referral Hospitals.,To determine the prevalence of and factors associated with ID in children and adolescents with epilepsy attending Mulago and Butabika National Referral Hospitals.,
Uganda 2024-08-05 14:04:37 2027-08-05 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Moses Oketch
ID: UNCST-2024-R004313
Long-Term Impacts of Improved Childhood Literacy
REFNo: SS2796ES

Economic situation,
UK 2024-08-05 14:01:33 2027-08-05 Social Science and Humanities Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Jonathan Mayito
ID: UNCST-2019-R000490
Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in blood of tuberculosis patients and their contacts in Uganda
REFNo: HS4553ES

To determine whether Mtb strains isolated from the sputum/blood of index cases with pulmonary TB are genetically identical to those detected in the blood of their contacts,To establish whether detection of Mtb in blood using the methods above associates with either of the following biomarkers of host immune response: - QFT-Plus - Blood RNA signatures for incipient tuberculosis,To determine whether Mtb can be detected in the blood of TB patients and their contacts, recruited in Kampala, Uganda, using any of the following methods: - GeneXpert® MTB/RIF Ultra (Cepheid) - Fluorescence microscopy - Blood culture - Targeted Next-Generation Sequencing,The primary objective of this study is to determine whether Mtb DNA can be detected in the blood of TB patients and their contacts, recruited in Kampala, Uganda, using digital PCR,
Uganda 2024-08-05 13:49:07 2027-08-05 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
OKELLO DAMOI JOSEPH
ID: UNCST-2022-R011560
Construction and Validation of a Poverty Assessment Survey Tool to Inform Ambulatory Care and Surgery Cost Waiver or Subsidization in a Developing Country
REFNo: HS4463ES

To determine the weights of each attribute per item, in the constructed and validated tool that can be used to inform ambulatory care and surgery cost waiver or subsidization in a developing country,To construct a validated ambulatory care and surgery-context poverty assessment survey tool that can be used to inform ambulatory care and surgery cost waiver or subsidization in a developing country,To analyze the data earlier collected using the ambulatory care and surgery-context poverty assessment survey tool at KSC, for principal components,To conduct content validity and reliability testing of the ambulatory care and surgery- context poverty assessment survey tool, previously developed with adaption of some items from the simple poverty score tool for Uganda,To construct and validation of a poverty assessment survey tool that can be used to inform ambulatory care and surgery cost waiver or subsidization in a developing country,
Uganda 2024-08-05 13:12:56 2027-08-05 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Vesall Nourani
ID: UNCST-2022-R009221
Impact of on-demand irrigation service : Evidence from Uganda
REFNo: SS2112ES

Do certain intermediaries (providers of agricultural inputs) facilitate efficient information aggregation and dissemination of farming knowledge between farmers?,
USA 2024-08-05 13:11:25 2027-08-05 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Lawrence Okidi
ID:
NUTRITIONAL QUALITY AND MICROBIAL SAFETY OF SELECTED INDIGENOUS FOODS FOR CHILDREN UNDER FIVE: A CASE STUDY OF KARAMOJA SUB-REGION OF UGANDA
REFNo: A51ES

1.3 Objectives
1.3.1 General objective
To contribute to food security by investigating the nutritive quality and safety of indigenous foods for children under five in Karamoja sub-region.
1.3.2 Specific objectives
i. To assess household handling practices of selected indigenous foods for children under five in Karamoja sub-region
ii. To determine the nutritional quality of selected indigenous foods for children under five in Karamoja sub-region
iii. To determine the microbial load and diversity of selected indigenous foods for children under five in Karamoja sub-region
iv. To determine the dietary exposure risk of children under five to pathogenic microorganisms from selected indigenous foods in Karamoja sub-region

Uganda 2024-08-02 17:46:01 2027-08-02 Agricultural Sciences Degree Award
Charles Masembe Kikubo
ID: UNCST-2019-R001092
Investigating the dynamics and clinical outcome of African swine fever infection at pig farms in an endemic livestock wildlife setting in Uganda
REFNo: A355ES

1) Assess the spatial distribution of pig farmers in the study areas and recruit them
2) Determine the ASF virus molecular characteristics in apparently healthy domestic pigs
3) Determine the genetic characteristics and relationships of ASFV isolated from domestic pigs
4) Determine the full genome characteristics of the unique lineages obtained from domestic pigs
5) To establish an ASF biobank of clinical materials that are curated with clinical outcomes
6) Establish Ugandan Genotype IX repository at PIADC - for genomics and vaccine research
7) Build rapid ASF whole genome sequencing capacity in endemic settings

Uganda 2024-08-01 16:54:11 2027-08-01 Agricultural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
David Kibirige
ID:
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A PV SYSTEM FOR EMERGENCY SITUATION IN HEALTH FACILITIES IN RWEBISENGO UGANDA
REFNo: SIR363ES

4. To carryout hardware design and field test of the PV system,3. To design an improved inverter system for both AC single phase and three phase for PV application.,2. To model a PV power system circuit using Proteus software as well as carrying out its dynamic modeling using Simulink,1. To carry out Electrical and thermal analysis of a PV system to be used during the study,The aim of this research is to design a PV system that can be utilized during emergency situation in health facilities in Rwebisengo Uganda.,
Uganda 2024-08-01 16:05:23 2027-08-01 Engineering and Technology Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
EDWINAH ATUSINGWIZE
ID: UNCST-2023-R007893
Exploring Stakeholder perspectives of the social determinants of malaria in Uganda
REFNo: HS4271ES

3. To explore barriers and facilitators to addressing the social determinants of malaria.,2. To examine how the social determinants of malaria are addressed in policy making and practice. ,1. To explore stakeholder perspectives of the social determinants of malaria.,The overall aim of this study is to explore stakeholder perspectives and experiences of the social determinants of malaria in Uganda in order to inform malaria prevention policy and practice. ,
Uganda 2024-07-26 16:04:20 2027-07-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Alen Musisi
ID: UNCST-2022-R009338
Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice on Radiation Protection Among Radiation Safety Officers in Uganda.
REFNo: HS4617ES

To determine the radiation protection knowledge level among RSOs
To determine the level of attitudes of RSOs towards radiation protection and safety
To determine radiation protection practices among RSOs

Uganda 2024-07-26 16:03:08 2027-07-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Jean Damascene Niyonsenga
ID:
Role of PT in Ugandan Neurosurgical Transitional Care
REFNo: HS4400ES

This study aims to determine acceptability and feasibility of utilizing an interdisciplinary discharge planning protocol to improve team communication and increase patient referral to outpatient rehabilitation services in two public Ugandan hospitals.
Rwanda 2024-07-26 16:01:48 2027-07-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Mbisi Muhindo Enosh
ID:
HOST COMMUNITIES’ RELATIONS AND REFUGEE ADAPTABILITY AT KYAKA II AND KYANGWALI SETTLEMENTS IN WESTERN UGANDA
REFNo: SS2953ES

To examine the role of social cohesion within host communities in facilitating refugee adaptability at Kyaka II and Kyangwali settlements,To investigate how Attitudes and Perceptions of host communities influence Refugee Adaptability at Kyaka II and Kyangwali settlements,To assess the socio-economic and political factors contributing to refugee adaptability at Kyaka II and Kyangwali settlements,To examine the impact of legal and policy framework on Refugee Adaptability within Host communities at Kyaka II and Kyangwali settlements in Uganda,To examine the dynamics and factors influencing the relationship between host communities and refugees, and to understand the impact of this relationship on the adaptability and integration of refugees at Kyaka II and Kyangwali settlements,
Uganda 2024-07-26 15:59:56 2027-07-26 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Doris Kwesiga
ID:
Implementer’s Voices: An input to the Lancet Commission on Evidence-based Implementation in Global Health
REFNo: HS4408ES

To examine the insights and experiences of LMIC health sector implementers on the use of evidence in their work, so as to identify barriers and enablers and design interventions to increase evidence-based implementation.,ii. What are the gaps between evidence and implementation, and how can these be closed?,i. How and why, do (or don’t) implementers use evidence? ,
Uganda 2024-07-26 15:58:42 2027-07-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Ismail  Draguma Legason
ID: UNCST-2021-R012130
Molecular profiling of Epstein-Barr virus genome and expression in endemic Burkitt Lymphoma (EBVL study)
REFNo: HS4198ES

1. The main goal of the study is to examine the molecular architecture of EBV, its expression pattern, and the determinants of viral pathogenesis in endemic Burkitt lymphoma. ,Perform differential gene expression and protein analysis on formalin fixed-paraffin embedded BL tissues using RT- PCR or NanoString and analyse the data for: i) differentially expressed genes and proteins ii) gene and protein expression levels iii) correlation with tumour stage and viral strains ,Perform whole genome sequencing of EBV from clinical samples (ctDNA for eBL and plasma for healthy controls) and analyse data for: i) viral strains and co-infection ii) Mutations (SNVs, Indels, and structural variants) and compare frequencies iii) mutational signatures iv) viral population structure -phylogenetics and decomposition matrices to infer evolutionary relatedness with publicly available strains. ,
Uganda 2024-07-26 15:56:08 2027-07-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Sarah  Mayanja
ID:
Effect of the Triple S technology on farmers' food security in northern and eastern Uganda
REFNo: A438ES

3. To compare the extent to which sweetpotato augments smallholder’s food availability amongst users and non-users of the Triple S technology ,2. To assess the values which motivate use and uptake of the Triple S technology by smallholder farmers,1. To compare the Knowledge, Attitudes and Perceptions towards the Triple S technology by users and non-users of the technology ,Overall objective: To assess the contribution of the ‘Triple S’ technology on farmers food security in the northern and eastern regions of Uganda.,
Uganda 2024-07-26 15:54:12 2027-07-26 Agricultural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Adam Lichtenheld
ID: UNCST-2024-R004326
Re:Build – Building Business and Social Networks to Strengthen Refugee Economic and Social Integration
REFNo: SS2803ES

The effect of the intervention on approaches of collaboration and information sharing,The effect of the intervention on psychological and social dimensions for each individual,The effect of the intervention on business outcomes (profit, savings, business growth),The effect of the intervention on network constellations in participants’ egocentric business networks,1. How can interventions support the development of business networks for refugees and nationals in urban markets of developing countries? ,
USA 2024-07-26 15:50:47 2027-07-26 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Grace Kaweesa
ID:
THE EFFICACY OF BIOCHAR AND VERMICOMPOSTS INTEGRATED WITH NPK BLENDED FERTILIZER ON SOIL BIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES, NUTRIENT USE EFFICIENCY, YIELD AND GRAIN QUALITY OF UPLAND RICE (Oryza Sativa L.) IN CENTRAL UGANDA
REFNo: A447ES

To contribute to improved food security by increasing upland rice yields through optimizing fertilizer use efficiency using biochar and vermicomposts in central Ugandai. To ascertain the effect of Biochar and the different rates of NPK blended fertilizers integrated with VCs on growth and yield of upland riceii. To ascertain the effect of Biochar and the different rates of NPK blended fertilizers integrated with diverse VCs on selected soil biochemical properties. iii. To ascertain the effect of Biochar and the different rates of NPK blended fertilizers integrated with diverse VCs on nitrogen and phosphorus use efficiencies and uptakes in upland rice productioniv. To ascertain the effect of biochar and different rates of NPK blended fertilizers integrated with diverse VCs on selected nutritional qualities of upland rice grains.
Uganda 2024-07-26 15:48:47 2027-07-26 Agricultural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Sarah Kiguli
ID: UNCST-2021-R013020
In-Hospital Mortality Among Sickle-Cell Disease Patients with and without SARS-CoV-2 co-Infection at Mulago National referral Hospital.
REFNo: HS4253ES

Genral OBJECTIVE
The overall objective of this study is to determine the in-hospital annual mortality rate among SCD patients over the 2010 to 2022 13 years period, and the association with SARS-CoV-2 infection-related morbidity and mortality in Uganda.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
1.To determine prevalent SCD events and time-trend (annual) of in-hospital mortality rate before the COVID-19 pandemic (2010 to 20190) at Mulago National referral & Teaching Hospital
2. To assess probable-cause of death by adjudicating the diagnosis made at the time of death
3. To investigate the individual and health system factors (e.g., pediatricians with SCD expertise, pediatric ICU, oxygen supply, blood bank, and access to Hydroxyurea) associated with in-hospital mortality
4. To assess the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infection and any bidirectional effect between SARS-CoV-2 and SCD on mortality among those with vs. without SARS-CoV-2 or SCD admitted in hospital between 2020 and 2022.


Uganda 2024-07-26 15:47:47 2027-07-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Edgar Mulogo Mugema
ID: UNCST-2023-R008170
Leveraging Molecular Technologies to Improve Diagnosis and Management of Pediatric Acute Respiratory Illness in Resource-Constrained Settings.
REFNo: HS4539ES

Refine existing host immune response classifiers for the differentiation of bacterial and viral causes of febrile ARI among children in Uganda. Determine the etiology of febrile ARI episodes using a diagnostic assessment that includes physician adjudication and is augmented by pathogen metagenomics. Develop and internally validate a host immune response signature that differentiates between causes of pediatric ARI in Uganda using previously identified gene transcripts. Develop novel clinical algorithms for pediatric ARI to inform antibiotic treatment decisions ,The objective of this proposal is to develop novel clinical algorithms for pediatric febrile ARI in sub-Saharan Africa to identify children with bacterial illness. To augment samples collected during a previous cohort study (MUST REC 14/03-19) to achieve sufficient sample size to develop a host gene expression signature that differentiates between viral and bacterial ARI, we will enroll 160 children presenting to St. Pauls Health Center IV with ARI and 20 healthy controls.,
Uganda 2024-07-26 15:44:44 2027-07-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Stephen Okoboi
ID: UNCST-2019-R001356
UNDERSTANDING DRIVERS OF TB AND MALARIA PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE, AND BARRIERS TO UPTAKE OF HEALTH SERVICES AND RETENTION IN CARE – COMMUNITY VOICE PERSPECTIVE IN NAMAYINGO DISTRICT
REFNo: SS2915ES

To collaboratively develop recommendations for driving sustainable impact and improving health outcomes in the context of TB and malaria.,To identify community-specific needs and gaps in current TB and malaria interventions and healthcare delivery systems.,To explore the socio-economic, cultural, and behavioral factors influencing the spread and persistence of TB and malaria within communities.,To engage directly with community members to understand their perspectives on the barriers and drivers of TB and malaria prevalence and incidence.,To understand the drivers of TB and malaria prevalence and incidence, as well as barriers to the uptake of health services and retention in care from a community voice perspective in Namayingo district,
Uganda 2024-07-26 15:43:11 2027-07-26 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
William  Veness Andrew
ID:
Assessing Causal Processes of Multi-Hazard Risk in the Rwenzori Region
REFNo: NS842ES

Generation of an evidence base for solutions through a multi-hazard risk assessment inthe Rwenzori Mountains
Hydrological characterisation of the highlands
Evidencing the mechanisms of landslides and potential for vegetative stabilisation
Evidencing geomorphological changes in river valleys
Assessment of whether water quality is being impacted by soil erosion
UK 2024-07-26 15:42:01 2027-07-26 Natural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Ronald Angupale Jimmy
ID:
Design, Development and Characterization of Drug Delivery Systems for Ugandan Antimalarial Plants - Artemisia annua, Vernonia amygdalina and Microglossa pyrifolia
REFNo: HS1886ES

4. To optimize the developed drug delivery system(s) with respect to the critical product quality attributes and assess their antimalarial efficacy and safety,3. To design and develop suitable herbal drug delivery systems (conventional and novel) for the plant extracts,2. To carry out preformulation studies (physicochemical properties) for the plant extracts,1. To determine in vivo antimalarial efficacy of selected combinations of A. annua, V. amygdalina and M. pyrifolia ,To design, develop and characterize drug delivery systems for selected Ugandan antimalarial plants – Artemisia annua, Vernonia amygdalina and Microglossa pyrifolia,
Uganda 2024-07-26 13:50:14 2027-07-26 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Jenny Löfgren
ID: UNCST-2024-R005428
Outcomes of paediatric inguinal hernia repair performed by surgeons versus medical officers
REFNo: HS4508ES

Calculate and compare costs and cost-effectiveness between the two groups. ,Compare patient related outcomes between the group that has been operated on by medical officers versus those who were operated by general surgeons. ,The general objective of the proposed study is to investigate the possibility of task sharing between general surgeons and medical officers in inguinal hernia repair in children in Uganda. ,
Sweden 2024-07-23 15:30:50 2027-07-23 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Degree Award
Immaculate  Atukunda
ID: UNCST-2021-R013573
EVALUATION OF A NEW LOW-COST APPLANATION TONOMETER (NEWTON) IN UGANDA
REFNo: HS3998ES

To evaluate the acceptability of the use of Newton to measure IOP in patients by different eye care workers.,To evaluate the acceptability of the use of Newton to measure IOP by patients,To evaluate agreement between IOPs from the Newton versus two other established tonometers (Goldmann applanation tonometer (GAT) and iCare).,To determine the specificity and sensitivity of Newton in measuring IOP versus Goldmann applanation tonometer (GAT) as the gold standard.,
Uganda 2024-07-23 14:44:42 2027-07-23 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
John ILUNGOLE Stephen
ID:
EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF UMEME WUUYO CAMPAIGN AGAINST POWER THEFT IN UGANDA
REFNo: SIR339ES

ii. To find out whether the public received the messages used in the Wuuyo communications campaign against power theft. ,i. To assess the effectiveness of campaign messages used in the Wuuyo campaign against power theft. ,To assess whether the Umeme Wuuyo Communications Campaign against power theft in Uganda was successful.,
Uganda 2024-07-22 17:18:00 2027-07-22 Engineering and Technology Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
LAKER SCOVIA
ID: UNCST-2023-R006650
Antioxidants and Nutritional Potential of Enriched Millet Based Composite Flour Using Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis)
REFNo: A432ES

The objectives will be to; 1. determine the proximate composition (moisture content, ash content, fiber content and protein content) in non-germinated and germinated millet flours of eight selected local millet varieties (Ekwangapel, Ekaama, Emoro moru, Ayuku manyige, Odyera, Min bel, Luk caa and Adyang adyang). 2. determine the concentration of minerals (zinc, calcium, magnesium and iron) in non-germinated and germinated millet flours of eight selected local millet varieties (Ekwangapel, Ekaama, Emoro moru, Ayuku manyige, Odyera, Min bel, Luk caa and Adyang adyang). 3. determine the concentration of anti-nutritional factors (oxalates, tannins and Phytates) in non-germinated and germinated millet flours of eight selected local millet varieties (Ekwangapel, Ekaama, Emoro moru, Ayuku manyige, Odyera, Min bel, Luk caa and Adyang adyang). 4. determine the antioxidant potential (Beta carotene) in spirulina powder and germinated millet composite flours of three selected local millet superiors. 5. determine the consumer acceptability of the spirulina millet-based product (porridge) of three selected local millet superiors.
Uganda 2024-07-22 17:15:54 2027-07-22 Agricultural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Alex Ario Riolexus
ID:
Surveillance System Performance, Timeliness Metrics and Framework of Response to Anthrax Outbreaks in Uganda: Implications for Programming and Control of Zoonotic Diseases Epidemics
REFNo: HS4277ES

4- Develop a One Health Model response framework for zoonotic disease outbreaks,3- Examine timeliness of response to anthrax outbreaks in Uganda for the period 2014 to 2023 and compare with 7:1:7 as a metric for strengthening response and improving systems in real time,2- Assess the human and animal anthrax surveillance system functions and attributes in Uganda,1- Identify gaps in epidemiological investigations of anthrax outbreaks in Africa for the period 2014 to 2023,The general objective of this study is to assess performance of the surveillance system and timeliness of response to anthrax outbreaks in Uganda, 2014 - 2023.,
Uganda 2024-07-22 17:13:33 2027-07-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Swaibu Zziwa
ID: UNCST-2022-R011017
MOBILITY RECOVERY AFTER A LOWER LIMB BONE FRACTURE; EFFECTS OF A MULTI- COMPONENT HOME BASED REHABILITATION PROGRAM ON MOBILITY RECOVERY IN GREATER KAMPALA, UGANDA
REFNo: HS4641ES

1.To describe the type of care received by patients with lower limb fractures after hospital discharge in Greater Kampala, Uganda. 2.To determine mobility recovery and predictors of mobility recovery among patients with lower limb bone fractures in Greater Kampala, Uganda. 3.To develop and validate a multi component home based rehabilitation program to improve mobility recovery among patients with lower limb bone fractures in Greater Kampala, Uganda. 4.To evaluate the effect of a multi component home based rehabilitation program on mobility recovery among patients with lower limb bone fractures in Greater Kampala, Uganda.
Uganda 2024-07-22 17:09:51 2027-07-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
AKANKWASA JOHNSON
ID: UNCST-2023-R006429
Factors Associated with Home Based Care Services in the Control of Covid - 19 Infection in Sheema Municipality, Sheema District
REFNo: SS2402ES

3.To establish the existing, new policies and practices about home based care agencies that addressed challenges resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic in the 3 years of the peak pandemic.,2. To establish the social demographic, social economic and environmental factors that affected home based care services (HBC) in all the COVID-19 suspects during 2019 pandemic.,1. To investigate the level of utilization of Home Based Care services (HBC) in percentages among the isolated COVID-19 suspects in the control of COVID-19 infection in Sheema Municipality from 2020 to 2023.,To establish factors associated with Home Based Care Services (HBC) during COVID -19 infection in Sheema Municipality, Sheema District.,
Uganda 2024-07-22 17:06:47 2027-07-22 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Mathias Seviiri
ID:
Genetics of Glaucoma in High-risk Diverse Populations (GoGLAD) Study
REFNo: HS3427ES

General objective
To apply and critically evaluate the efficacy of genetic-based risk prediction models for glaucoma in an understudied, high-risk, genetically diverse continental African population in Uganda.

Specific objectives
1. To test the feasibility of collecting quality pilot clinical data on glaucoma related phenotypes, genetic data from a unique high-risk diverse population in Uganda.
2. To assess cross-ancestry genetic-based prediction of glaucoma risk in major diverse ancestry populations.
2A- To apply our current European-based genetic prediction model of glaucoma to a high-risk population of African ancestry from Uganda.
2B - To develop, and calibrate an African ancestry genetic prediction model of glaucoma and implement it in populations of European and African ancestries.
2C- To develop, model and calibrate a cross-ancestry genetic prediction model and apply it in populations of European and African ancestries.
3. To apply artificial intelligence to eye images to characterise ancestral differences in glaucoma risk and evaluate estimation of disease risk and progression.
4. To assess participants’ attitude towards genetic testing for glaucoma.

Uganda 2024-07-22 17:03:10 2027-07-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Nura Izath
ID: UNCST-2022-R009201
Autothermo-a wearable continuous temperature measuring bracelet with a central display screen.
REFNo: HS3034ES

To assess the performance of Autothermo- a wearable continuous temperature measuring bracelet and a central display screen in comparison to the standard thermometer.,To assess the feasibility and acceptability of Autothermo among health workers and parents/caregivers of admitted neonates at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital(MRRH).,
Uganda 2024-07-22 16:57:35 2027-07-22 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
David Aderu
ID: UNCST-2023-R008280
Mainz II Pouch: A viable option for the incurable fistula in Uganda
REFNo: HS3247ES

3. To assess the quality of life of recipients of the Mainz II pouch in clients with fistula deemed incurable at SRRH from 2009 to 2018.,2. To describe sonographic characteristics of the upper urinary tract in recipients of the Mainz II pouch procedure at SRRH from 2009 to 2018.,1. To determine the biochemical profile of patients with fistula deemed incurable who have undergone Mainz II pouch procedure at SRRH from 2009 to 2018.,To evaluate the viability of the Mainz II urinary diversion for women with Fistula deemed incurable in Uganda. ,
Uganda 2024-07-22 16:53:11 2027-07-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Aisha Nanyiti
ID: UNCST-2021-R013489
Electric cooking in the energy transition: how much subsidization is needed?
REFNo: SS2896ES

To assess the willingness to pay for modern electronic cooking technology within the grid connected urban and peri-urban areas. To assess the effect of benchmark goods on the willingness to pay for modern electronic cooking technology. To assess the impact of information provision towards the demand for modern electronic cooking technology within the grid connected urban and peri-urban areas.
Uganda 2024-07-22 16:52:07 2027-07-22 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
JOSELYN RWEBEMBERA
ID: UNCST-2021-R013915
Identifying the Essential Elements of Case Managers and Peer Support Groups for Prophylaxis Adherence in Rheumatic Heart Disease” (CAMPS Plus)
REFNo: HS4346ES

Objective 1: Determine the difference in 1-year SAP adherence rates of children newly diagnosed with RHD in Uganda receiving one of two support strategies: case manager only (CM) and case manager plus peer support group (CM + PG).

Objective 2: Explore implementation determinants among case managers, participants, and participant families to inform deployment of program at scale.
Uganda 2024-07-22 16:49:34 2027-07-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Ronald Kiguba
ID: UNCST-2019-R000844
Understanding adverse drug reactions to dolutegravir and isoniazid in people living with HIV in Uganda: incidence, risk factors, management and patient reporting
REFNo: HS3364ES

To determine the incidence, characteristics and risk factors of ADRs to DTG/ IPT in PLHIV in Uganda,To identify barriers and facilitators of using the app to report ADRs by PLHIV in Uganda,To determine the rate of ADR-reporting by PLHIV at selected ART-sites in Uganda,To implement the Med Safety app to promote ADR-reporting by PLHIV in Uganda,To identify genetic polymorphisms associated with DTG-induced weight gain and hyperglycaemia, and isoniazid-related hepatotoxicity, using the GWAS approach among PLHIV in Uganda,To investigate the prevention, monitoring, management of ADRs to DTG/ IPT in PLHIV in Uganda,
Uganda 2024-07-22 16:37:17 2027-07-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Elisa  Macchi
ID: UNCST-2023-R004097
Pressure to Hire, Technology Adoption, and Productivity: Experimental Evidence from Uganda
REFNo: SS2013ES

1. The project aims at contributing to several strands of the literature. First, an emerging literature
hasshown how social- and self-image concerns affect the labor market through changesin the labor
supply

2. Our evidence suggests that the reputational concerns associated to hiring and technology
adoption decisions are induced by resource-sharing practices with kin and neighbors.

3. Finally, our work links to the literature on cross-country differences in productivity. Lewis et al.
(1954) observed that developing economies have a large “traditional sector” where marginal
productivity is low and where workers may be compensated above their marginal product through
informal arrangements (see Gollin (2014) for a recent discussion). When wages do not equal
marginal product, workers may be employed in relatively less-productive tasks, resulting in
misallocations. Gollinetal
Italy 2024-07-22 16:32:03 2027-07-22 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Patience Atuhaire
ID: UNCST-2023-R007423
TORCHES (TOXOPLASMOSIS, RUBELLA, CYTOMEGALOVIRUS, HERPES AND OTHER AGENTS LIKE SYPHILIS) and relation to Preterm Delivery and Low birth weight among pregnant women living with HIV and their babies in the IMPAACT 1077BF trial
REFNo: HS4352ES

Assess/evaluate the associations between select peripartum infections with risk of PTD and LBW, across the ART groups reported in PROMISE,assess the prevalence of select peripartum co-infections (TORCH infections) among PROMISE 1077BF women living with HIV and their HEU babies at the MU-JHU CRS in Kampala Uganda using stored plasma specimens obtained at delivery,
Uganda 2024-07-22 15:03:09 2027-07-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Douglas Bulafu
ID: UNCST-2021-R011774
From COVID-19 to Ebola: How did lessons on Maintaining Essential Health Services during the COVID-19 Pandemic inform the Ebola response in Uganda?
REFNo: HS4422ES

5. To compare disruption to essential health services due to COVID-19 and Ebola in Mubende and Kassanda districts of Uganda.,4. To estimate the effect (disruption) of COVID-19 and Ebola in Mubende and Kassanda districts of Uganda.,3. To explore the challenges faced during implementation of public health and social measures during the Ebola epidemic in Uganda.,2. To document how lessons from previous pandemics informed the application of public health and social measures during the Ebola epidemic in Uganda.,1. To document how lessons from previous epidemics informed the health system adaptations to ensure the continuity of essential health services during the Ebola epidemic in Uganda.,To compare disruption to essential health services during COVID-19 and the 2022 Ebola outbreak and document how lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic informed the Ebola response in Uganda to inform how to prevent and respond to future epidemics.,
Uganda 2024-07-22 15:02:01 2027-07-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Abbey Kato
ID:
Child art: a meaning-making mechanism for children about their gender[ed] experiences and perceptions
REFNo: SS2341ES

To interrogate children’s visual art expression as a model for gender sensitization.,To examine the gender[ed] narratives that emerge from the child art experiences and perceptions expressed in the child art.,To explore children’s experiences and perceptions of their day to day life expressed through child art.,The main objective of the study is to explore how child art can be used as a meaning-making mechanism by children to express their everyday life gender[ed] experiences and perceptions.,
Uganda 2024-07-22 14:57:37 2027-07-22 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Daniel Mwandah Chans
ID: UNCST-2022-R008880
Antimicrobial Stewardship in Critical Care: Prevention of the Transmission of Multi-Drug Resistant Superbugs in the Intensive Care Unit of Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital (AMSICU)
REFNo: HS4682ES

6. Develop an IPC protocol for the ICU.,5. Provide training on the role of pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD) in managing critically ill patients in order to optimize antimicrobial therapy.,4. Develop a treatment algorithm for the selection of the initial antibiotic therapy and antimicrobial therapy de-escalation in the ICU.,3. Establish the use of biomarkers for rapid identification of ICU patients with bacterial infections.,2. Document the baseline antimicrobial resistance patterns for the ICU.,1. Establish a structured antibiotic stewardship program in the ICU at MRRH involving intensivists, microbiologists, nurses, specialists, clinicians, clinical pharmacists, hospital administrators and support staff.,The overall aim of the project is to prevent transmission of multi-drug resistant (MDR) superbugs in the intensive care unit (ICU) at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital (MRRH) through building capacity of clinicians for antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) and infection prevention and control (IPC) for improved patient outcomes,
Uganda 2024-07-22 14:52:09 2027-07-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
KYARIKUNDA MONICA
ID: UNCST-2023-R005922
Community Based Tourism Enterprises’ appraisal and community conservation outcomes amidst changing demographics around Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
REFNo: SS2416ES

To determine strategic initiatives for enhancing CBTEs’ performance for better community conservation outcomes in the digital era amidst changing demographics,To explore how the changing demographics have affected the implementation and performance of CBTEs around Bwindi Impenetrable National Park,To establish the CBTEs’ performance and community attitudes’ trend towards conservation of BINP,To characterize and map the spatial and temporal distribution of community Based Tourism Enterprises around Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. ,To determine barriers and facilitators of CBTEs’ performance and resultant community conservation outcomes of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park amidst changing demographics,
Uganda 2024-07-22 14:46:50 2027-07-22 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Patrick Kagurusi Tumusiime
ID: UNCST-2021-R012687
Baseline evaluation for Action to Scale Up Reduction of Teenage Pregnancies Among Vulnerable Girls in Eastern Uganda.
REFNo: SS2455ES

The baseline seeks to benchmark the current performance in various indicators of project in Namutumba and Bugiri districts where the project will be implemented before actual project implementation starts.
Uganda 2024-07-22 14:45:11 2027-07-22 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Peter Olds
ID: UNCST-2023-R006240
Burden of disease and attitudes towards cancer care among adult cancer patients in Mbarara, Uganda
REFNo: HS4303ES

Aim #1: Describing the burden of disease among patients receiving care at the adult oncology clinic at the Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital. We will conduct a retrospective chart review of all adult patients receiving care at the outpatient oncology clinic and inpatient oncology ward at the Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital between January 2019 and December 2023. We will define the burden of disease as the numbers and types of cancers of patients cared for at MRRH. We will conduct a chart review collecting data on demographics, primary diagnoses, comorbidities, treatment modalities, and outcomes. Aim #2: Qualitative understanding of patient attitudes toward cancer care, specifically in Mbarara. We will interview up to 30 patients with cancer or who have undertaken cancer care at the Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital’s Adult Cancer Clinic, and conduct semi-structured qualitative interviews with the goal being to understand their experience with cancer care in Mbarara. We will focus on understanding the role of the clinic, the physicians, and nurses in the patient’s lives and how this affects their journey through receiving cancer care.
USA 2024-07-22 14:42:30 2027-07-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Thereza Piloya Were
ID: UNCST-2019-R000491
Development of a Training program to improve management of Type 1 Diabetes in the school setting-The Ugandan experience
REFNo: HS4398ES

To develop a T1D training program for school staff (teachers, nurses and matrons) in Ugandan schools to support the care of children and adolescents living with T1D at school by understanding the organization of T1D care in schools and provision of knowledge to the staff.
Uganda 2024-07-22 13:21:51 2027-07-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Mugabe Nestor
ID: UNCST-2024-R003473
Urban expansion patterns and water scarcity in Uganda: A case of Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area
REFNo: SS2817ES

i. To analyse the types of urban expansion patterns in Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area.
ii. To determine the relationship between urban expansion patterns and water scarcity in Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area.
iii. To develop an urban expansion model that can mitigate water scarcity in Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area.

Uganda 2024-07-22 12:19:06 2027-07-22 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Nicholus Nanyeenya
ID:
Infection Prevention and Control (IPC): Profiling, Barriers, Facilitators and Effectiveness of an IPC Community-of-Practice in Central Uganda
REFNo: HS4570ES

The objectives are to;
a) Characterize the uptake of IPC measures in selected health facilities in Central Uganda
b) Explore the facilitators and barriers to the uptake of IPC measures in selected health facilities in Central Uganda
c) Determine the effectiveness of an IPC community-of-practice, using peer-to-peer mentorships in enhancing the uptake of IPC measures in Central Uganda.

Uganda 2024-07-22 12:12:29 2027-07-22 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Grace Kisitu Paul
ID: UNCST-2024-R004102
UNIVERSAL1: Pharmacokinetic study of an optimized dose ratio of dolutegravir/emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide fumarate: expediting a UNIVERSAL first line regimen for all children living with HIV in Africa
REFNo: HS4280ES

Primary objective:
To evaluate the pharmacokinetics and short-term safety of DTG and FTC/TAF administered to children living with HIV using a novel dose ratio

Secondary objective:
To evaluate the short-term efficacy of DTG and FTC/TAF
formulations in children using a novel dose ratio

Uganda 2024-07-19 3:45:20 2027-07-19 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Janet Nakigudde
ID: UNCST-2019-R000444
PROMOTING MENTAL HEALTH OF TEACHERS AND CAREGIVERS USING A PERSONALIZED MHEALTH TOOLKIT IN UGANDA
REFNo: HS4431ES

3. To examine feasibility of mWEL-T and mWEL-P with parents and teachers from urban and rural regions (including examining feasibility of the implementation procedures and intervention efficacy) (n=160, 80 parents and 80 teachers from urban and rural regions).,To conduct a user-centered testing study to optimize usability of the Teacher and Parent versions of mWEL- mWEL-T and mWEL-P,1. To build a school system capacity (by establishing a cross-discipline digital health leadership & learning collaborative (n=10) and training a group of peer-community health workers (P-CHW) (n=30; 15 peer teachers and 15 peer parents) to implement the mWEL that is developed,The aim of the study is to test mWEL a newly developed mobile app and user-engagement strategies for mental health management and promotion targeting teachers and parents,
Uganda 2024-07-17 14:03:01 2027-07-17 Medical and Health Sciences Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Emmanuel Musisi
ID: UNCST-2020-R004472
Assessing feasibility, acceptability and utility of Tuberculosis-Molecular Bacterial Load Assay for monitoring TB treatment in three HIV clinics in Kampala
REFNo: HS4475ES

iii. To innovate and describe a shortened RNA extraction protocol that will contribute to the reduction of the overall turn-around time of the TB-MBLA. This objective will support Ms. Kasinga Sharifah’s MSc in Molecular Biology at Makerere University. ,ii. Acquire knowledge about the adoptability, acceptability, feasibility, compatibility, satisfaction, and complexity of including TB-MBLA in routine TB care. This will be achieved through conducting end-of-study key informant interviews (KIIs), focus group discussions (FGDs), and surveys.,i. Understanding the baseline issues regarding the pathway to healthcare access, prior use of antibiotics and/or previous TB treatment, and socioeconomic status. This will be achieved by conducting a structured questionnaire study at different medical clinics around Kampala.,The overall objective of this study is to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and utility of the Tuberculosis-Molecular Bacterial Load Assay for monitoring TB treatment in three HIV clinics in Kampala and evaluate approaches that will reduce the turnaround time of the TB-MBLA assay.,
Uganda 2024-07-17 13:59:42 2027-07-17 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
NAMYENYA NAKITYO MARIAM
ID:
SELF-MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND GLYCEMIC STATUS OF TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS ADULT OUTPATIENTS ATTENDING THE DIABETES CLINIC AT KIRUDDU NATIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL
REFNo: HS4456ES

To determine the predictors of glycemic status among T2DM adult outpatients attending the diabetes clinic at KNRH.,To establish the relationship between self-management practices and glycemic status of T2DM adult outpatients attending the diabetes clinic at KNRH.,To evaluate the self-management practices of T2DM adult outpatients attending the diabetes clinic at KNRH.,To assess the glycemic status of T2DM adult outpatients attending the diabetes clinic at KNRH.,To investigate the self-management practices and the glycemic status of T2DM adult outpatients attending the diabetes clinic at KNRH.,
Uganda 2024-07-17 13:49:23 2027-07-17 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Leo Okoya
ID: UNCST-2024-R004171
Socio-ecological and cultural factors in the use of pesticides in Smallholder Agri-food system in Koch Goma Sub- County, Northern Uganda
REFNo: SS2759ES

General Objective
- To examine the social, cultural and ecological factors in the use of pesticides in smallholder agrifood systems and its effects on humans and the environment
Specific objectives
1.To examine how tomato production positioned within smallholder agrifood production systems in Koch Goma Sub-County.
2.To assess the community perceptions of traditional pest and disease management practices vis a vis the current practices in tomato production in Koch Goma sub-county
3.To explore the discourses and knowledge circulating about the socio-ecological effects of pesticides in tomato production in Koch Goma Sub- County.
4.To examine the social lives of selected pesticides used in tomato production in Koch Goma Sub- County.

Uganda 2024-07-17 13:46:53 2027-07-17 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Moses Nasinyama Makoha
ID:
Approaches to Knowledge Translation and Management for Public Revenue Mobilization in Pallisa District, Uganda
REFNo: SS2709ES

Purpose of the study
To examine how approaches of Knowledge Translation support the management for Public Revenue Mobilization in Pallisa District, Uganda.

1.3.1 Objectives of the Study
The specific objectives of the study are to:
1. Assess the nature and methods (both local and modern) used for knowledge development to support the management for PRM in Pallisa.
2. Analyze the process and methods used in knowledge development to accelerate innovation in public revenue knowledge design in Pallisa.
3. Assess the institutional structures in place to support public revenue knowledge transfer in Pallisa.
4. Explore the role of key stakeholders in public revenue knowledge generation and management in Pallisa.


Uganda 2024-07-17 12:42:18 2027-07-17 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Julius Ssendiwala
ID:
Evaluation of the National PMTCT Group Antenatal Care/ Postnatal Care Differentiated Service Delivery model: Uganda 2021-2023
REFNo: SS2873ES

To estimate the cost of delivering the G-ANC/PNC DSD model of care as part of MCH service delivery for PBF AGYW and their infants by health facility level,To determine the acceptability, enablers and barriers of implementing the G-ANC/PNC model of care for PBF AGYW and their infants.,To determine the effectiveness of G-ANC/PNC DSD model of care on maternal and infant health outcomes across the continuum of care for mother-infant pairs, including retention rates.,To assess the uptake of G-ANC/PNC DSD model of care among PBF AGYWs,To measure the uptake, effectiveness and cost of the G-ANC/PNC DSD model of care for PBF AGYW and their infants for program improvement.,
Uganda 2024-07-17 12:07:59 2027-07-17 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Philip Rwezawula
ID: UNCST-2024-R003279
Probiotics and Bacteriophages as Biocontrol Agents of Motile Aeromonad Septicaemia in Nile Tilapia: A Holistic Approach to Disease Management in Aquaculture
REFNo: A451ES

To evaluate the synergistic effects of combining lytic phages with local probiotic Bacillus spp. on the growth performance and survival rates of Nile tilapia in the field under conditions of Aeromonas hydrophila exposure ,To evaluate the synergistic effects of combining lytic phages and local probiotic Bacillus spp. under lab conditions to prevent and/or cure MAS in Nile tilapia,To verify the potential of local lytic bacteriophages and probiotic Bacillus spp. to prevent or mitigate Motile Aeromonad Septicaemia (MAS) in farmed Nile tilapia under lab conditions,Isolation and characterization of local probiotic Bacillus spp. and local lytic bacteriophages,to assess the potential of bacteriophages and probiotics as biocontrol agents of Motile Aeromonad Septicaemia (MAS) in farmed Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). ,
Uganda 2024-07-17 12:06:50 2027-07-17 Agricultural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Faith Nawagi
ID: UNCST-2021-R013751
AFREhealth-FAIMER Interprofessional Education Student Exchange Program Evaluation Plan.
REFNo: HS4461ES

The AFREhealth-FAIMER IPE program evaluation aims to assess the key process factors required for implementation of an IPE elective program, impact and the outcomes of the program at the student, faculty, institutional, and AFREhealth Network levels.,4. To document the key process factors of developing and implementing the AFREhealth-FAIMER IPE elective program. ,3. To identify the outcomes of the AFREhealth–FAIMER IPE elective program on the participating institutions and AFREhealth as an organization at large.,2. To evaluate the participating faculty, students, program managers, institutional leaders, and AFREhealth leaders’ perspectives on the AFREhealth-FAIMER IPE elective program curriculum. ,1. To establish the IPECP skills gained by the students participating in the AFREhealth-FAIMER IPE elective program. ,
Uganda 2024-07-17 12:04:18 2027-07-17 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Anxious   Niwaha Jackson.
ID: UNCST-2023-R008010
Patho-physiologic and metabolic characterisation of Lean Diabetes in Uganda (LEAN-D study)
REFNo: HS4533ES

1. To establish the principal cause of hyperglycemia in lean SSA diabetes. (Hyperglycemia is high blood sugar)
2. To determine the association between biomarkers of beta cell function, and body composition and lean type 2 diabetes.
3. To establish if Persistent Organic Pollutants are present in sufficient levels in individuals with lean SSA diabetes to contribute to the process of developing diabetes.
4. To translate knowledge products into formats that are accessible and usable by key stake holders to enhance lean diabetes diagnosis, and inform policy and intervention strategies.

Uganda 2024-07-15 8:24:33 2027-07-15 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Allan Kalungi
ID: UNCST-2022-R009843
Genetic, Biological and Psychosocial predictors of Incident and Persistent Internalizing Mental Disorders among Ugandan Children and Adolescents living with HIV: A Machine Learning Approach.
REFNo: HS4521ES

1. To build a machine learning model for prediction of prevalent, incident, and persistent cases of Internalizing Mental Disorders among Ugandan children and adolescents living with HIV.
2. To evaluate the performance of the machine learning model (developed in 1 above) based on each of genetic, biological, and psychosocial factors respectively.
3. To evaluate the performance of the machine learning model based on the combination all the three factor domains of genetic, biological, and psychosocial factors.

Uganda 2024-07-15 8:22:11 2027-07-15 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
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