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Perennial crop farming and food security in Kigezi: a case study of Kigezi highland tea
Published 2023“…The sector has however registered some challenges like limited faith among the out growers who prefer their own traditional crops. There have also been challenges of lack of coordination from stake-holders like NEMA, the district local governments and government ministries, departments and agencies. …”
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Learning Environment and Learners Achievement in Mathematics: A Case Study of Selected Secondary Schools in Amolatar District.
Published 2023“…The findings showed that, 35% of the learners strongly agreed and 32% agreed to the fact that their teachers ask questions to see if they have understood the lesson content followed by 46% of the learners who strongly agreed that their Mathematics teachers help them in describing the lesson. …”
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Financial Accessibility and Poverty Reduction in Northern Uganda, Lango Sub-Region
Published 2019“…The strides to promote financial accessibility are highly commendable, though poverty remains problematic even among those who have access to financial resources. The paper therefore recommends that financial institutions should endeavor to offer financial management training to clients before extending credit to them, especially clients with some noticeable levels of illiteracy. …”
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Use of ICT In Teaching Physics in Secondary Schools.
Published 2024“…The objective of the research is to examine the learning outcomes (LO) of Mwizi secondary school students who study Electromagnetism in physical classrooms and devise how the learning outcomes would be improved using online Methods. …”
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A Secure Application for Information Sharing i n Organizations: A Case Study of Kabale District Local Government
Published 2019“…These factors include; denying unauthorized staff and other individuals from gaining access to personal data, passwords to be treated as private to the individual, secure disposal of information, paper files to store in secure locat ions and only accessed by those who need to use them. In this application, the information is encoded using crypto graphical methods that cannot be easily intercepted, such that only the intended recipient is able to receive it in its original format for d ecoding. …”
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Cart abandonment rate and service quality of on-line merchandisers: a case study of Jumia Uganda.
Published 2024“…It was recommended that: Jumia should launch remarketing campaigns to re-engage customers who abandoned their carts. Personalized messages and incentives should be used to encourage them to return and finalize their transactions.…”
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Community management and Sustainability of Gravity Water flow Schemes in Rubanda District, Uganda
Published 2020“…It was recommended that government should consider employing staff who are technical in water management to provide standby services to rural water communities. …”
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Identification of Soil and Water Conservation Technologies Used on Different Landscape Positions in Maziba Sub-catchment
Published 2018“…Probability sampling technique was used to select research respondents, who were selected to obtain predominantly used soil and water conservation technologies data, using semi-structured questionnaire. …”
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Women Development Through Women Cooperatives In Kicukiro District Of Kigali City
Published 2023“…Data was collected using a questionnaires, face-to-face interviews, and focus group discussions, and they were guided by the questionnaire, which was distributed to be filled out by 100 respondents, who constituted the sample size of this study. Existing literature on cooperative enterprises was reviewed, and the information generated contributed to a better understanding of the cooperative movement and its contributions to the socioeconomic welfare of its members. …”
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Perennial crop farming and food security in Kigezi: a case study of Kigezi highland tea
Published 2023“…The sector has however registered some challenges like limited faith among the out growers who prefer their own traditional crops. There have also been challenges of lack of coordination from stake-holders like NEMA, the district local governments and government ministries, departments and agencies. …”
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Skills for Collecting Research Data, Analytical Skills, and Lecturer Job Effectiveness at Nigerian Universities.
Published 2023“…The face and content validity was checked by experts in Measurement and Evaluation who vetted the items developed. The reliability of the instrument was trial tested using the Cronbach Alpha method and the co-efficient ranged from .71 to .86. …”
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Contribution of Hot Springs to Community Development in Rubanda District: A Case Study of Nyamasizi Hotsprings in Hamurwa Subcounty.
Published 2023“…Purposive sampling was also used to collect data from respondents who participated in the study. Findings of the study were obtained from the field, interpreting the results analyzed based on the specific objectives of the study chapter five portrayed the summary of findings, the recommendations of the study were, that there should be a need to analyze the contributions (both positive and negative) ofNyamasizi hot spring towards economic development of Rubanda district and there should be involvement of local people in decision making and be consulted on policies regarding potential hot spring resources and their ability to influence these decisions.…”
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The Impact of Taxation on Business Investment in Kabale Municipality, Kabale Uganda.
Published 2023“…The study targeted 1300 respondents who included vendors and customers but 305 respondents were sampled using simple random sampling. …”
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The Impact of Religion on Moral Development in Kabale Diocese; A Case Study of Southern Division Kabale Municipality.
Published 2023“…For most people in the world, including in Africa, 'religion' refers to a belief in the existence of an invisible world, distinct but not separate from the visible one, which is home to spiritual beings that are deemed to have effective powers over the material world. For people who hold this point of view, the invisible world is an integral part of the world, which cannot be reduced to its visible or material form only. …”
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Staff Attendance Management System: A Case Study of Kinyamaseke Town Council Kasese District.
Published 2024“…I suggested that Flutter as a programming language should be introduced as a course unit because this will help to continue and incoming students improve their programming skills. especially those who may want to specialize in software and system development.…”
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Utilization of Educational School Facilities Among Students in a Selected Tertiary Institution in South East Nigeria.
Published 2024“…A stratified sampling technique was used to select 130 students from the first, second, and third years who participated in the study. Results: There was poor utilization of the demonstration room partly due to the poor equipment of the laboratory and the school policy of insisting that the student replace any damaged item. …”
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