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    The Effect of Alcoholism on Food Security in Rural Areas: A Case Study of Bufundi Subcounty Rubanda District Uganda. by Natukunda, Ruth

    Published 2024
    “…It was found that peer influence was due to youth who don't want to engage in other economic activities like agriculture and they resort to bars. 20% of the respondents agreed that poverty was a major cause of alcoholism in Bufundi Sub-County. Most of the youth end up drinking alcohol due to peer pressure from fellow friends. …”
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    The Effect of Alcoholism on Food Security in Rural Areas: A Case Study of Bufundi Sub-County Rubanda District Uganda. by Natukunda, Ruth

    Published 2023
    “…It was found that peer influence was due to youth who don't want to engage in other economic activities like agriculture and they resort to bars. 20% of the respondents agreed that poverty was the major cause of alcoholism in Bufundi Sub-County. Most of the youth end up drinking alcohol due to peer pressure from fellow friends. …”
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    Public Procurement Governance: Toward an Anti-corruption Framework for Public Procurement inUganda by BC, Basheka

    Published 2021
    “…The greed by people against fellow people and the broader collective interests of society seem to be unending. …”
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    Living with Gorillas? Lessons from Batwa-Gorillas’ Convivial Relations at Bwindi Forest, Uganda by Christine, Ampumuza

    Published 2022
    “…In recent years, convivial conservation has been proposed as a better alternative to fortress conservation by working with marginalised communities. …”
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    Examining the Impact of Women's Savings Groups on Socio¬economic Welfare of Families in Northern Division Kabale Municipality. by Namara, Brenda

    Published 2024
    “…These savings groups, help women to own projects, and train their members, they offer soft loans, act as collateral to fellow members and are more often associated with the improvement of individual members both economically and socially. …”
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