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HERBERT WANDA
ID: UNCST-2025-R020861
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND SELF-EMPLOYABILITY OF TVET GRADUATES IN CENTRAL UGANDA.
REFNo: SS4649ES

1) To examine the influence of social-cultural orientation on TVET graduates self-employability in central Uganda.

2) To analyse the role of institutional factors in influencing TVET graduates self-employability in central Uganda.

3) To assess the extent to which economic factors influence TVET graduates into self-employability in central Uganda.

Uganda 2025-12-18 17:46:25 2028-12-18 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Peace Yikiru
ID: UNCST-2025-R020856
THE STRUCTURE OF THE LUGBARATI CLAUSE: DOCUMENTING AN UNDERDESCRIBED AFRICAN LANGUAGE AS A CONTRIBUTION TO EPISTEMIC JUSTICE
REFNo: SS4699ES

This study will be guided by the following objectives:
i. To determine the structure of the noun phrase in the Lugbarati clause;
ii. To examine the structure of the verb phrase in the Lugbarati clause;
iii. To analyze information packaging patterns in the Lugbarati clause;
iv. To investigate how the documentation of Lugbarati can contribute to epistemic justice.

Uganda 2026-01-27 19:35:58 2029-01-27 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Tumwesigye Robert
ID: UNCST-2025-R020806
BIOETHICAL ISSUES IN MEDICAL CARE SERVICE DELIVERY DURING NATURE – INDUCED ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTERS: A CASE OF FLOODS AND LANDSLIDES IN KASESE DISTRICT
REFNo: NS1072ES

1. To identify bioethical issues faced in provision of medical care services during episodes of floods and landslides in Kasese District.
2. To identify strategies for addressing the ethical issues in provision of medical care services during floods and landslide in Kasese District.

Uganda 2026-02-12 12:56:47 2029-02-12 Natural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
GUMOSHABE TARASIS
ID: UNCST-2025-R020755
DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHCARE SERVICE UTILISATION AMONG CHILDREN UNDER FIVE IN RURAL SETTINGS OF BUDAKA DISTRICT, UGANDA
REFNo: HS7080ES

1.To assess the proportion of children under five who utilised formal healthcare services among those who experienced childhood illness in the past six months in rural Budaka. 2.To determine the child-related factors influencing healthcare service utilisation among children under five in rural communities of Budaka District 3.To assess the enabling factors influencing healthcare service utilisation among children under five in rural communities of Budaka District 4.To determine the need factors influencing healthcare service utilisation among children under five in rural communities of Budaka District
Uganda 2026-03-03 12:34:24 2029-03-03 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Apio Sarah Gladys
ID: UNCST-2025-R020702
Framework for Managing Outsourcing of e-Government Projects in Low-Income Countries: A Case of Uganda
REFNo: SIR599ES

To develop a framework for managing outsourcing of e-government projects in low-income countries such as Uganda.
Uganda 2026-02-05 21:58:58 2029-02-05 Engineering and Technology Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Martin Mutambuka
ID: UNCST-2025-R020119
A comparative assessment of workload and resource utilization among Ugandan women associated with cooking of selected commercial beans
REFNo: A645ES

(1) To determine the Cooking Times of selected popular, commercial bean varieties (both Biofortified and non Biofortified) under a controlled laboratory environment. (2) To determine the Cooking Times and Costs of Resources used for selected commercial bean varieties under Household Field Kitchen environments (using firewood, charcoal and briquettes). (3) To determine how time saved from various activities translates into women’s ability to undertake additional productive ventures. (4) To determine Consumer Acceptability of selected Biofortified bean varieties by Rural and Urban consumers.
Uganda 2025-10-17 19:10:57 2028-10-17 Agricultural Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
MUGISA SAMUEL
ID: UNCST-2025-R020107
CAPACITY BUILDING, FIRM CAPABILITIES, GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS COMPLIANCE AND LOCAL CONTENT CONSUMPTION BY UGANDAN FIRMS IN THE OIL AND GAS SECTOR
REFNo: SS4398ES

Objectives The objectives of the study are: 1.To determine the relationship between capacity building and local content consumption of firms in Uganda’s oil and gas sector. 2. To examine the relationship between firm capabilities and local content consumption of firms in Uganda’s oil and gas sector. 3. To establish the moderating effect of government local content regulations compliance on the relationship between capacity building and local content consumption of firms in Uganda’s oil and gas sector. 4. To establish the moderating effect of government local content regulations compliance on the relationship between firm capabilities and local content consumption of firms in Uganda’s oil and gas sector.
Uganda 2025-10-16 9:13:18 2028-10-16 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
BANGIRANA SEPHAS
ID: UNCST-2025-R020094
USAGE OF PATIENT RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, PSYCHOSOCIAL WORK ENVIRONMENT, WORK TEAM STABILITY, HEALTH CENTRE CHARACTERISTICS, AND QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE IN HEALTH CENTRE IVS IN SOUTH WESTERN UGANDA
REFNo: SS4395ES

General Objective
The aim of the study is to examine the relationship between usage of patient records management system, psychosocial work environment, work team stability, and the quality of health care in HC IVs in South Western Uganda, with health centre characteristics as a moderating variable.
Specific Objectives
i. To establish the relationship between usage of patient records management system usage and the quality of health care among the HC IVs in South-Western Uganda.
ii. To examine the relationship between psychosocial work environment and the quality of health care at HC IVs in South-Western Uganda.
iii. To assess the relationship between work team stability and the quality of health care HC IV in South-Western Uganda.
iv. To examine the combined effect of patient records management, psychosocial work environment, and team stability on the quality of health care at HC IVs in South-Western Uganda.
v. To assess the moderating effect of health centre characteristics in the relationship between psychosocial work environment and quality of health care in HC IVs in South Western Uganda.
Uganda 2025-11-21 14:13:43 2028-11-21 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
AYESIGYE JUSTUS
ID: UNCST-2025-R020078
SUSTAINABILITY DISCLOSURE INTEGRITY: A PROPOSED GUIDANCE FRAMEWORK FOR THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN UGANDA
REFNo: SS4214ES

To assess the scope, quality, comparability, and regulatory alignment of sustainability disclosure practices among sampled Ugandan manufacturing firms in order to identify strengths, gaps, and priority improvement areas To explore the existing sustainability disclosure frameworks in the context of manufacturing sector in Uganda To examine the association between disclosure regime (mandatory vs. voluntary elements) and stakeholder-perceived trustworthiness of sustainability informationTo assess and evaluate existing research methodologies and propose the adoption of an appropriate methodology that addresses the research problem To ascertain the perceptions of sustainability disclosure integrity from professionals and regulators in the context of manufacturing organisations–fieldwork To recommend a proposed guidance framework for enhancing sustainability disclosure integrity in the Ugandan manufacturing sector To conclude the study by offering recommendations and identifying areas for future research
Uganda 2025-09-04 13:17:34 2028-09-04 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
NAPHTAL BAGUMA
ID: UNCST-2025-R020055
CREATING AN EFFECTIVE CIVIL SOCIETY ECOSYSTEM AND BOARDROOM PROTOCOLS TO ENHANCE FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY OF UGANDAN NGOs
REFNo: SS4209ES

Specific Objectives 1. To investigate the relationship between civic space and the perceived financial sustainability of NGOs in Uganda 2. To investigate the relationship between funding strategies and the perceived financial sustainability of NGOs in Uganda. 3. To investigate the relationship between managing donor trust and the perceived financial sustainability of NGOs in Uganda 4. To investigate the relationship between incubation and acceleration activities and the perceived financial sustainability of NGOs in Uganda. 5. To investigate the relationship between the choice of location and events, on the one hand, and the perceived financial sustainability of NGOs in Uganda, on the other hand. 6. To investigate the relationship between talent management and the perceived financial sustainability of NGOs in Uganda. 7. To investigate the relationship between training and the perceived financial sustainability of NGOs in Uganda. 8. To investigate the relationship between access to government support and the perceived financial sustainability of NGOs in Uganda. 9. To investigate the relationship between technology usage and the perceived financial sustainability of NGOs in Uganda. 10. To investigate the relationship between the management of partnership and networks, on the one hand, and the perceived financial sustainability of NGOs in Uganda, on the other hand.
Uganda 2025-09-17 15:45:17 2028-09-17 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Daniel  Emoru Reagan
ID: UNCST-2025-R020048
Safeguarding Public Health in the Face of Climate Change: Evaluating Uganda's National Policies and Catalyzing Stakeholder Action
REFNo: HS6332ES

1. To conduct a comprehensive review and analysis of Uganda’s national climate change policies, with a particular emphasis on understanding what policies are available and identifying and assessing the inclusion of health-related impacts, risks, and adaptation/mitigation measures.
2. To evaluate the mechanisms and efforts undertaken by the government and development partners to disseminate and raise awareness about these national climate change policies among relevant stakeholders.
3. To identify gaps and provide recommendations for strengthening the integration of health considerations in national climate change policies, as well as improving the dissemination and awareness-raising efforts among key stakeholders.

Uganda 2025-09-03 5:03:32 2028-09-03 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
George Kasule
ID: UNCST-2025-R020040
HOUSEHOLD DEBT MANAGEMENT IN UGANDA
REFNo: SS4141ES

1. To investigate the relationship between number of the loan and household debt management in Uganda.
2. To examine the moderating effect of purpose of the loan in the relationship between number of loans and household debt management in Uganda.
3. To assess the relationship between financial knowledge and household debt management in Uganda.
4. To investigate the relationship between institutional innovative financial technologies and household debt management in Uganda.
5. To assess the relationship between social networks and household debt management in Uganda
6. To examine the relationship between remittances and household debt management in Uganda.

Uganda 2025-09-03 5:06:34 2028-09-03 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
ASIIMWE EMILY
ID: UNCST-2025-R020015
THE ROLE OF MATERNAL EMPLOYMENT IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF YOUNG LEARNERS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTRES IN NANSANA MUNICIPALITY ,WAKISO DISTRICT, UGANDA
REFNo: SS4140ES

1.TO IDENTIFY THE IMPACT OF IMPACT OF MOTHERS' EMPLOYMENT ON CHILDREN'S ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
2.TO FIND OUT STRATEGIES USED BY FAMILIES IN DEVELOPING THE ACADEMIC POTENTIALS OF THEIR CHILDREN
3.TO ANALYSE CHALLENGES FACED BY WORKING MOTHERS IN BALANCING THEIR DUTIES WITH CHILD CARE
Uganda 2025-10-17 18:46:52 2028-10-17 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Prosper Behumbiize
ID: UNCST-2025-R019986
Uganda’s Digital Mental Health Leap Harnessing DHIS2 for Data-Driven Insights
REFNo: HS6407ES

The project seeks to address Uganda's mental health data quality, access and utilisation gap by leveraging the DHIS2 platform to digitise the depression and anxiety facility data pipeline, from data generation to analysis and insight generation. Primary objectives The specific objectives are; - Create a harmonised, digitised dataset to enable access of individual granular longitudinal mental health data. - Design and deploy an open-access digital tool and dataset repository to ensure transparency, scalability, and ease of access to analytical outputs. - Engage stakeholders in capacity-strengthening activities. Secondary objectives - Conduct secondary data analysis using open-source Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) models to derive actionable insights from standardised datasets. - Generate policy-relevant outputs, including dashboards, open-source publications, and policy briefs, to inform decision-making at various levels.
Uganda 2025-11-04 13:33:24 2028-11-04 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
VIVIEN AKULLO
ID: UNCST-2025-R019962
EFFECT OF AGRO-TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION ON LIVELIHOODS OF SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN TESO REGION, UGANDA
REFNo: SS4673ES

1. To assess the relationship between the adoption of irrigation technologies and livelihood of smallholder farmers in selected districts of Teso region.
2. To measure the relationship between fertilizer usage and livelihood of smallholder farmers in selected districts of Teso region.
3. To examine the relationship between adoption of improved crop varieties and livelihood of smallholder farmers in selected districts of Teso region.
To examine the mediating role of agricultural support systems on the relationship between agro-technology adoption and livelihood of smallholder farmers in selected districts of Teso region.

Uganda 2026-01-23 16:15:33 2029-01-23 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
ANN AKITENG ROSE
ID: UNCST-2025-R019916
Assessing Healthcare Barriers and Identifying Implementation Strategies to Mitigate Cardiovascular Risks Among Market Vendors in Urban Markets in Kampala and Mbarara, Uganda
REFNo: HS6472ES

The aim of this study is to generate formative quantitative data on the health status, cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, daily routines, and healthcare access and barriers of market vendors in Uganda in order to identify opportunities for culturally appropriate and feasible lifestyle modification interventions and potential implementation strategies to reduce CVD risk.
Uganda 2025-10-08 18:59:30 2028-10-08 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Non-degree Award
Karlo Ojok
ID: UNCST-2025-R019912
Maize Commodity Chain and Livelihood Outcomes among Smallholder Farmers in Northern Uganda
REFNo: SS4628ES

(i) To explore the nature of smallholder involvement in the maize commodity chain in northern Uganda.
(ii) To assess the institutional factors affecting farmers’ participation in the maize commodity chain in northern Uganda.
(iii) To explore ways of enhancing livelihood outcomes for smallholders in the maize commodity chain.
(iv) To establish the effects of participation in the maize commodity chain on livelihood outcomes of farming households in northern Uganda.

Uganda 2025-11-13 16:57:57 2028-11-13 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Caroline Boonabaana
ID: UNCST-2025-R019892
Techno-Stressors, Perceived Techno-Support and Psychological Wellbeing of Academic Staff in Uganda's Public Universities
REFNo: SS4674ES

The study seeks to understand how technology-related pressures affect the psychological wellbeing of academic staff in Uganda’s public universities. It explores the key techno-stressors lecturers face, the level of techno-support they receive, and how these two forces interact to shape their wellbeing. The project also digs into staff experiences and coping stories, aiming to uncover whether strong support systems can buffer or reduce the negative impact of techno-stress. Ultimately, the research hopes to generate practical recommendations that universities can use to lower techno-stress and boost staff wellbeing in an increasingly digital academic world.
Uganda 2026-02-12 12:30:34 2029-02-12 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
Jennifer Opio Tino
ID: UNCST-2025-R019863
Refugee Self-Reliance Strategies and Refugee-Host Community Relations in the Nakivale Refugee Settlement
REFNo: SS4518ES

General Objectives
The general objective of this study is to assess the impact of the refugee self-reliance strategies on refugee socioeconomic wellbeing and refugee-host community relations and identifying strategies and interventions for fostering harmonious refugee-host community relations for mutual socioeconomic wellbeing.
Specific Objectives
The specific objectives of the study are to:
1. Assess the impact of the refugee self-reliance policy on the social and economic well-being of refugees in Nakivale Refugee Settlements.
2. Assess the nature and dynamics of refugee-host community relations in Nakivale Refugee Settlement.
3. Examine the effect of Refugee Self-Reliance Strategies on refugee–host community relations in Nakivale Refugee Settlement.
4. Obtain the perspectives of refugees and host communities on the implementation of refugee self-reliance strategies to improve refugee-host community relations.
Uganda 2026-02-12 13:27:05 2029-02-12 Social Science and Humanities Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
George William Barigye
ID: UNCST-2025-R019843
The Multifaceted Influence of Media on Family Planning Decisions: A Mixed-Methods Study in Kampala, Uganda.
REFNo: HS6961ES

General Objective: • To determine the influence of diverse media channels on family planning decisions among men and women in Kampala. Specific Objectives: 1. To identify the primary media sources (mass media, social media, interpersonal communication, etc.) utilized by men and women in Kampala to obtain information on family planning. 2. To assess the accuracy and trustworthiness of family planning information obtained from these diverse sources, and how these perceptions vary across gender and media type. 3. To determine the association between exposure to different media messages about family planning and the uptake of family planning methods among men and women, considering the influence of different media channels. 4. To explore gender differences in media usage patterns, perceptions of information accuracy, and uptake of family planning methods.
Uganda 2026-02-02 18:42:55 2029-02-02 Medical and Health Sciences Non-Clinical Trial Degree Award
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