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Budget implementations in Local Governments in Uganda; Reflections from Kiruhura and Mbarara.
Published 2023“…Limitations: The study was conducted in only two districts and one city in western Uganda, and their findings make it difficult to generalize the findings. …”
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Modelling nitrogen transformation in the Lake Bunyonyi ecosystem, South‑Western Uganda
Published 2022“…Lake Bunyonyi is one of the major resources of social-economic potential in the districts of Rubanda and Kabale, South- Western Uganda. …”
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Clean eco-friendly cooking energy as sustainable approach and mitigation to climate change: A case study of Ankole, Western Uganda
Published 2024“…It was carried out in the districts of Mbarara and Bushenyi which are diverse in their setting. …”
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Modelling nitrogen transformation in the Lake Bunyonyi ecosystem, South‑Western Uganda
Published 2022“…Lake Bunyonyi is one of the major resources of social-economic potential in the districts of Rubanda and Kabale, South- Western Uganda. …”
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University e-learning methodologies and their financial implications: evidence from Uganda
Published 2022“…Research limitations/implications – The research was limited to three districts in western Uganda, and thus, it may not be possible to extrapolate the results to the entire nation. …”
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Management and Utilisation of Land Resources to Attain Economic Sustainability among Christians in West Ankole Diocese, Uganda.
Published 2024“…The study set out to investigate the land resources that are accessible in the West Ankole Diocese, their management and use, and the obstacles that stand in the way of the diocese achieving the targeted level of economic sustainability. Districts of Bushenyi, Sheema, Mitooma, Rubirizi, and Buhweju, form the Greater Bushenyi area which is all included in the West Ankole diocese. …”
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Residential Density and Illegal Waste Dumping In Cities
Published 2023“…Finding: The results indicate a concentration of illegal waste dumps in low-income high density residential districts, an adjusted R2=0.186 and, a 2-tailed p-value at alpha 0.05 of 0.006 and 0.040 which are statistically significant. …”
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Enhance Research and Innovation in ICT products, Applications, and Services
Published 2024“…The target population included students (1943) and teachers (24), from Kigezi Region Districts of Kabale, Rukiga and Rukungiri. The six (6) schools were selected among the top schools from which Kabale University has been admitting the highest number of students for different courses in different academic years. …”
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A Model for Organizational Preparedness of SMEs During COVID-19 Pandemic in Kigezi Sub-region in South Western Uganda.
Published 2023“…A cross-sectional survey research design was employed and interviewer-administered questionnaire as a research tool was used to elicit information from the managers of SMEs across the six (6) districts of Kigezi sub-region. Two-stage cluster sampling technique was used and the sample size was computed using Yamane’s sampling formulae based on a 5% level of precision. …”
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Adopting Positive Selection Technology and Improving Seed Quality in Smallholder Potato Farmers in South-Western Uganda.
Published 2024“…The study was conducted in two districts of Rubanda and Kabale where the technology was first popularized and promoted. …”
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A Descriptive-Multivariate Analysis of Community Knowledge, Confidence, and Trust in COVID-19 Clinical Trials among Healthcare Workers in Uganda
Published 2023“…Twenty-seven questions assessed knowledge, confidence, and trust scores on COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials from participants in 46 districts in Uganda. Results—we found low levels of knowledge (i.e., confusing COVID-19 with Ebola) with males being more informed than females (OR = 1.5, 95% CI: 0.7–3.0), and mistrust associated with policy decisions to promote herbal treatments in Uganda and the rushed international clinical trials, highlighting challenges for the upcoming Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccinations. …”
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