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Mobile Money Services
(African Journal of Accounting, Economics, Finance and Banking Research, 2012)
The purpose of this paper is twofold: (i) to establish whether the growth in mobile commerce in Uganda has disadvantaged commercial banks in way that their liquidity has been indirectly stolen (Pickens, 2009) and (ii)to ...
Social capital
(International Journal of Commerce and Management, 2013)
Purpose – The paper examined the mediating effect of social capital in the relationship between
social intermediation and financial services in Ugandan micro finance industry. The purpose of this
paper is to establish ...
Giving or Receiving Something for Sex: A Cross-SectionalStudy of Transactional Sex among Ugandan UniversityStudents
(PLOS, 2014-04-23)
This study sought to determine the prevalence of transactional sex among university students in Uganda and toassess the possible relationship between transactional sex and sexual coercion, physical violence, mental health, ...
Factors influencing implementation and performance of Universal primary education programme
(Researchjournali’s Journal of Management, 2018)
In this study, a critical analysis of Factors Influencing Universal Primary Education (UPE) Programme Implementation and Performance is addressed: the case of Uganda reflecting on the realisation of UPE programme in 1997. ...
Relational capital and performance of tea manufacturing firms
(2012-01-25)
The focus of this article is to examine the impact of relational capital components on the performance
of tea manufacturing firms in Uganda. It aims at disclosing the composition of relational capital
components that ...
Measuring adherence to antiretroviral treatmentin resource-poor settings: The feasibility ofcollecting routine data for key indicators
(BMC Health Services Research, 2010)
An East African survey showed that among the few health facilities that measured adherence to antiretroviral therapy, practices and definitions varied widely. We evaluated the feasibility of collecting routine data to ...
Uganda’s rangeland policy: intentions,consequences and opportunities.
(CrossMark, 2018)
This paper analyses Uganda’s rangeland policies and their ecological and socio-economic consequences, beginningin pre-colonial times. The paper interrogates what informed these policies, their objectives and outcomes that ...
Transactional sex and HIV risks – evidence froma cross-sectional national survey among youngpeople in Uganda.
(Global Health Action, 2015)
Transactional sex is associated with sexual coercion and HIV risk behaviors such as multipleconcurrent sexual partnerships among young people in Uganda. In addition, transactional sex appears toplace ...
Enabling Dynamic Partnerships through JointDegrees between Low- and High-IncomeCountries for Capacity Development in GlobalHealth Research: Experience from the KarolinskaInstitutet/Makerere University Partnership
(PLOS Medicine., 2015-02-03)
Partnerships between universities in high- and low-income countries have the potential to increase research capacity in both settings. We describe a partnership between the Karolinska Institute in Sweden and Makerere ...
Are rapid diagnostic tests more accurate in diagnosis of plasmodium falciparum malaria compared to microscopy at rural health centres?
(Bio Med Central, 2010)
Background: Prompt, accurate diagnosis and treatment with artemisinin combination therapy remains vital to
current malaria control. Blood film microscopy the current standard test for diagnosis of malaria has several
limitations ...