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Sanitation and Girl Child Education in selected Universal Primary Education Schools in Vurra county, Arua District, Uganda
(2015-09)ABSTRACT This study sought to investigate the effect of sanitation on girl child education in Universal Primary Education schools in Vurra County, Arua District, Uganda. Sanitation was the independent variable and girl ... -
SOCIO-CULTURAL FACTORS AFFECTING THE MANAGEMENT OF SEXUAL AND GENDER BASED VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN RURAL COMMUNITIES - A CASE OF APAC DISTRICT, UGANDA
(Uganda Management Institute, 2016-01)The study established the effect of socio-cultural factors on the Management of Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) against women in Apac District, of Uganda. The specific objectives of the study were: to assess ... -
Socio-economic conditions and retention of clients in hive care and treatment at Kagadi hospital, Uganda
(Uganda Management Institute, 2014-01)The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of socio-economic factors on HIV patient retention under care and treatment in Kagadi Hospital. The study set out to examine the effect of transport to the hospital, ... -
Stakeholder management and compliance with election guidelines in Uganda: a case study of the 2006 elections in Kasese town council
(Uganda Management Institute, 2009-12)The study sought to examine the extent to which stakeholder management strategies employed by the E.C of Uganda, affect the compliance by election administrators with electoral guidelines. Specifically this research ... -
Stakeholder participation and performance of community-based charity organisations in Mbale District Uganda
(Uganda Management Institute, 2014)The study investigated the contribution of stakeholder participation to performance of Mulatsi Child Development Centre (MCDC). A case study design was used to get data on the organization engaging stakeholders in the ... -
Stakeholders’ participation, corruption and performance of rehabilitation projects in northern Uganda: A case study of NUSAF-Lira district.
(Uganda Management Institute, 2010-03)The study investigated the effect of stakeholders’ participation and corruption on the performance of Northern Uganda Social Action Fund (NUSAF) rehabilitation project in Lira District. A cross-sectional survey study ... -
Structure and culture to administrative staff performance at Uganda Management Institute
(Uganda Management Institute, 2011)This study, a cross-sectional survey in nature, was carried out to assess the contribution of organizational structure and culture to the performance of administrative staff at Uganda Management Institute. The respondents ... -
SUPPLY CHAIN RISKS INFLUENCING THE PERFORMANCE OF SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE CONTRACTORS IN SEMBABULE DISTRICT-UGANDA
(Uganda Management Institute, 2013-11)This report presents findings of the study on Supply Chain Risks influencing Performance of Small to Medium Enterprise (SME) contractors in Sembabule district of Uganda. The study objectives were to; investigate the ... -
Teachers’ condition of service and pupils’ academic performance in universal primary education schools in Kayunga sub county in Kayunga district
(Uganda Management Institute, 2013-09)This study investigated how teachers’ conditions of service influence pupils’ academic performance in Universal Primary Education Schools in central Uganda, Kayunga Sub County. The study objectives were to establish ... -
URBAN POVERTY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH IN KISENYI SLUM; KAMPALA, UGANDA.
(Uganda Management Institute, 2013-12)This study sought to assess the influence of urban poverty on Environmental health in Kisenyi slum. The objectives to the study were; to assess the extent to which the income status of residents affect environmental ... -
Water and sanitation programmes and household livelihoods in northern Uganda: a case study of Gulu district
(Uganda Management Institute, 2010-09)The purpose of the study was to determine the contribution of water and sanitation programmes on household livelihoods in Gulu district of Uganda. The study employed a cross sectional survey design and used both ...