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Land law /
Published 2020Table of Contents: “…-- Property rights in land -- Land law and registration today -- Creating and acquiring interests in land : word and intentions -- Joint ownership of land -- Mortgages -- Leases, licences, and commonholds -- Appurtenant rights -- Whatever happened to relativity of title?…”
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Unlocking land law /
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Common law and equity -- Registered land -- The transfer and creation of property interests -- Equitable rights in land -- Licenses -- Proprietary estoppel -- Co-ownership -- Trusts of land -- Easements -- Covenants -- Mortgages -- Leases -- Adverse possession -- Commonhold.…”
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Community Participation and Development Planning in Local Governments in South-Western Uganda: A Case of Nyarushanje Sub-County Rukungiri District.
Published 2024“…Key recommendations include: ensuring community involvement throughout the development planning sessions to foster a sense of ownership; adopting strategic planning for specific projects rather than attempting to address all community concerns at once; and, conducting community sensitization to improve understanding of ongoing projects and their benefits.…”
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Six Sigma for Financial Services : how leading companies are driving results using lean, six sigma, and process management /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Defining a vision -- Shaping a Strategy -- Establishing ownership -- Process knowledge. Creating capabilities -- Defining an architecture -- Establishing measurement systems -- Process execution. …”
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An Image Sharing Encryption Management System For Kabale University.
Published 2024“…The other useful information security scheme for proving ownership is through watermarking. The purpose of this study was to develop an Image Encryption Management System that will help Kabale University students and staff share their secret pictures.…”
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Challenges in decentralization and service delivery, Wakiso district
Published 2022“…Results revealed the challenges that exist in service delivery are inadequate human resources, insufficient financial resources, greed, questionable land ownership and lack of political will, stakeholder involvement and bureaucratic bottleneck. …”
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The Impact of Abatwa Settlement Patterns on their Social Economic Development: A Case Study of Kisoro Municipality.
Published 2023“…The issue of resettling Batwa done by different stakeholders is an effort to improve their situation, but it is not solving it because the given lands have no legal documents that confirm the Batwa's of their ownership. In cases of conflicts between the Batwa over land, it became hard to settle such disputes without documents of ownership showing clear land boundaries. …”
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Practicing a Christian Environmental Ethic through Stewardship.
Published 2024“…The article portrays that God’s people are stewards but he retains ownership of all His creation through a careful study of God's Word as illuminated by a number of historical and recent authors. …”
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Practicing a Christian Environmental Ethic through Stewardship
Published 2022“…The article portrays that God’s people are stewards but he retains ownership of all His creation through a careful study of God's Word as illuminated by a number of historical and recent authors. …”
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Governance Factors and Electricity Service Delivery in Kabale Municipality.
Published 2024“…Suggestions included reforms like corporatization, separate utility from ministry, clear accounting framework, private participation/ownership, and tariff adjustments. Unbundling was proposed for better governance, accountability, and transparency, suggesting a stringent revision of the current concession for efficiency and development.…”
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Performance Contract System and Decentralised Education Service delivery in Kayonza District of Rwanda.
Published 2020“…The effectiveness of the system in education service delivery was found out to be influenced by factors such as teachers’ awareness and adoption of the system, motivation, level of happiness and commitment involvement of implementers at all levels, working environment, availability of resources and teachers attitudes on the importance of performance contract while the challenges in the implementation of the system were found to include limited awareness, dishonesty, low motivation, poor learning environment poor perception and adoption, lack of ownership of the process and poor evaluation criterion. …”
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Community Development in the Rural Areas through Traditional Indigenous Knowledge
Published 2019“…Community mobilization brings together people to pursue common interests by creating a sense of unity, ownership and self–control. The process gets people to overcome their differences, to begin dialogue on an equal basis and to determine issues that affect their community, enabling communities especially the poor and other marginalized groups to participate, negotiate, demand, change and hold accountable institutions that affect their livelihoods and well-being, ease access to community- driven development. …”
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Integration of local knowledge systems and decision on land use allocation among rural households in South Africa
Published 2023“…Besides that, how the community allocates land for different purposes is dependent on a multitude of socio-economic factors like land ownership (public or private), economic gains, education, access to credits and other resources.…”
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Management and Utilisation of Land Resources to Attain Economic Sustainability among Christians in West Ankole Diocese, Uganda.
Published 2024“…In terms of contribution, this study suggested regulated population expansion, informed instruction in contemporary land use, and a shift in land ownership. The limitations of the study concluded that the problems addressed in this research and the suggestions presented provide the basis for improving the land use practices being conducted. …”
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Social Administration and Societal Transformation in Uganda Today.
Published 2024“…Connectedly, based on literature review, I further concluded that transforming the society is a holistic process which should be done involving all the relevant stakeholders at different levels especially in the community as this would be in position cause for ownership of all projects that could be set up to help the people improve their conditions of living. …”
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Cooperative Association as a Tool for Rural Development and Poverty Reduction in Rwanda: A Study of Abahuzamugambi ba Kawa in Maraba Sector
Published 2018“…The findings of the study is on the rural cooperatives association and the need for education programming in the areas of cooperative member ownership and ways in which to increase participation in decision making.The cooperative associations have proven to be the best means to realise developmental goals, and poverty reduction working in a humble way at grassroot levels. …”
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The Factors Associated with Utilization of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Among Batwa Adolescents in Kisoro District Uganda: A Cross-Sectional Study.
Published 2024“…Strategic planning of reproductive health service programs in Batwa communities is strongly recommended to enhance accessibility, service ownership and utilization.…”
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Marketing Cooperatives and sustainable Agricultural development in Rulindo District, Rwanda
Published 2020“…The most important of them were: limited Capacity on management of agricultural marketing cooperatives, inadequate initial capital, lack of transparency and accountability, low price of farm produces, high cost of production, low linkage with financial institution, small and fragmented farm holdings, lack of market structure, lack of storage and transportation facility, lack of access, usage and ownership of ICTs, climate change, inappropriate distribution of agricultural assets and population pressure on land resources. …”
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