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The invisible accomplishments of faculty in Ugandan Universities: An ‘Iceberg Tip Metaphor’
(Journal of Educational Research and Reviews, 2021-10)
The evaluation of faculty accomplishments has remained unresolved and contentious, threatening the quality
of all university functions. Whereas performance evaluation of faculty is derived from their mandate of ...
The role of the university and institutional support for climate change education interventions at two African Universities
(Higher Education Journal, 2022-02-22)
This paper presents findings on the role of the university and institutional support for climate
change education interventions at two universities in East Africa. The findings were
part of a larger study on opportunities ...
Local governments
(2021-10-08)
Governments across the world have given local authorities more freedom and power to meet the needs of their citizens and communities. Establishing local authorities has been in line with the quest for self-governance in ...
Demystifying "The Order from above"
(Jescho Publishing House, 2021)
The law of criminal procedure lays down the machinery by which suspects are brought to court, tried and if found guilty, punished. Criminal procedure can also be defined as the means by which criminal law is enforced and ...
Exorcising the inexorcible Buganda Ghost
(Jescho Publishing House, 2022)
Exorcising the inexorcible Buganda ghost: Hoodwinked, Dumped, Used and re-dumped; A quest for Buganda's cause for Buganda's independence. Buganda in response to their proposals, were invariably faced either cynical ...
Digital money
(Jescho Publishing House, 2022)
Crypto currencies are digital assets that are designed to effect electronic payments without the participation of a central authority or intermediary such as a Central Bank or licensed financial institution.
A comparative analysis of quality of health care delivered in low and high task shifting environments in Uganda: Implications for policy.
(Journal of Human Resource Management, 2020-01-08)
With the increasing global health workers shortage, developing countries like Uganda are embracing task shifting as
a form of availing health care amidst the growing population and increasing disease burden. This study ...