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    Master of Information Science (MIS) by Kabale University

    Published 2022
    “…Information Science is a wide field which covers many academic fields like Library science, Records management, Documentation, Archives, Informatics, Informetrics and Bibliometrics. …”
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    Outsourcing Decisions on Procurement Performances of Government Entities: A Case Study of Kabale University. by Twinomugisha, Shallon

    Published 2024
    “…The study used a population of 48 respondents, and a sample size of 40 respondents was determined using both purposive and simple random sampling techniques, the contributions of outsourcing strategy and procurement performance showed that the strategy maximized performance as stated by 15% of respondents and it also creates room for timely auditing as stated by the biggest percentage of respondents 20% among other respondents. …”
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    Financial Management and Performance of SACCOS in Kisoro District: A Case Study of Chahi Dukore SACCO in Chahi Sub County. by Tuyambaze, Medad

    Published 2024
    “…The researcher used a sample size of 52. The research tools that were used to collect data include questionnaires, interview guides, and focused group discussions targeting the following recipients, key informants, and focused groups and these were used to obtain both qualitative and quantitative data. …”
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    Corporate Financing and Risk Management in the Banking Sector in Uganda During and Post Covid-19. Evidence from Kabale District by Byamukama, Eliab Mpora

    Published 2024
    “…The study revealed that the board of directors set strategies on bond issuance and were effectively communicated within the bank in the form of policies and procedures by the top management (M =4.2, SD = 0.34). The findings showed that the bank has set in place principles of short-term crediting (M = 4.6, SD = 0.32). …”
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  5. 1605

    Self-Care Practices and the Associated Socio-Demographic Variables of Persons with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2dm) in Southeast, Nigeria. by Okafor, Christiana Nkiru, Okonkwo, Uchenna Prosper, Ani, Kenneth Umezulike, Onuora, Ethel Ogoemeka, Nwokike, Mathew, Byabagambi, Jane Turyasingura, Tamu, JohnBosco Munezero, Mfitumukiza, Valence, Nwankwo, Mercy Chinenye, Tumusiime, Alex

    Published 2024
    “…Also, the majority of participants (81.2%) were on oral hypoglycemic agents. Findings further showed that a good proportion (51.3% and 89.8%) of study participants had good self-care behavior in diet and medication domains respectively. …”
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    Youth Involvement in Pornography and Academic Engagement in Selected Secondary Schools in Kabale Municipality. by Kanyesigye, Bens Rogers

    Published 2024
    “…Pearson's correlation coefficient (r) was used to examine the relationship between pornography and academic engagement. Key findings indicated that watching videos of naked persons on computers in the computer lab was the most prevalent form of pornography (M=4.61, SD=.490). …”
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    Procurement Auditing and Service Delivery in Procuring Entities in Uganda: A Case Study of Kabale Regional Referral Hospital. by Aijuka, Jacob

    Published 2024
    “…Both simple random and purposive sampling techniques were employed to identify the sample size. Data collection methods included questionnaires, observation, and interviews. …”
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    Information Communication Technology and Employees’ Performance: A case Study of Faculty of Science at Mbarara University of Science and Technology. by Mackline, Atuhaire

    Published 2020
    “…There is need for the Faculty of Science and MUST in general to employ full time ICT professionals that are well conversant with ICT such that they can always carry out regular repairs and maintenance whenever it necessitates. …”
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    Factors associated with knowledge on the spread of HIV/AIDS among Secondary School Students of Groupe Scolaire De Rugando in Kigali City, Rwanda by Mercy Nwankwo, Chinenye, Denyse Sibomana, Uwizeye

    Published 2022
    “…The most common predisposing factors in the study to adolescents to HIV/AIDS were curiosity and need to experiment. The study findings, showed that 78% accepted that HIV is transmitted by engaging in unprotected sexual intercourse with an infected person, 65% accepted that risk of contracting HIV is increased by presence of other sex partners, 69% accepted that regular use of condoms helps to reduce the risk of contracting HIV and 55% accepted that by reducing the number of sexual partners, chances of HIV infection are reduced. …”
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    Motivation And Employees’ Performance in Local Governments: A Case Study of Kabale Municipal Council, Kabale District by Robert, Ampeire

    Published 2023
    “…The collected data was analysed with aid of SPPS computer package for quantitative data whereas table content analysis aided in analyzing qualitative data. Findings from the first study objective about the contributions of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation on employee performance at KMC found out that the majority of the responses were on agree side with the average man of M=3.64 and SD=1.041. …”
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    Optimal Load Dispatch for Hydro Power Plants. by Nkwasibwe Wilber

    Published 2023
    “…The optimization method used is the lambda method and the software used is Matlab which gives the values of load power to be generated by each generating unit.…”
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    Influence of Government Policy on Climatic Changes: A Case Study of Kigezi Region South Western Uganda. by Maniraguha, Alex

    Published 2023
    “…Climate changes in the Kigezi region south western Uganda were caused by man's endangering nature for example destruction of vegetation, occupation of wetlands, lumbering, industrial fumes, and many others. The government came up with policies to ensure that all stakeholders addressed climate change impacts and their causes through appropriate measures promoting sustainable development and a green economy for example, the Disaster Preparedness and Management Policy (DPM) 2010 the policy calls for proactive efforts to reduce the causes and the negative impacts of climate change, environmental policy(l995) that were the umbrella framework that recognized the importance of the conservation and restoration of ecosystems, biodiversity and ecological processes, Energy policy, 2002 the goal of the energy policy (2002) met the energy needs of the Ugandan population for social and economic development in an environmentally sustainable manner. …”
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    Deep Learning-Based Speech Emotion Recognition Using Multi-Level Fusion of Concurrent Features by Samuel, Kakuba, Alwin, Poulose, Dong, Seog Han, Senior Member, Ieee

    Published 2023
    “…There are complex relationships between the extracted features at different time intervals which ought to be analyzed to infer the emotions in speech. …”
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    Ecology of schooling: Enabling school environment for student engagement in Uganda’s Universal Secondary Education by Sylivia, Awori, Denis, Sekiwu, Frederick, Ssempala, Frances, Naluwemba

    Published 2020
    “…The Government should construct good libraries and provideup-to-date learning materials like textbooks plus any other reading materials. …”
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    Domestic Violence and Children Emotional Wellbeing in Kabale District: A Case Study of Rubaya Sub-County. by Kakuru, Mackson

    Published 2024
    “…The study concludes that much like drugs and alcohol, stress is not a cause of domestic abuse. …”
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    Mathematical Model For Transmission and Control of Covid-19 In Human Population. by Marahi, Brian

    Published 2024
    “…Furthermore, we show that if the product of the infection rate, the exposure rate, {J, and the population growth rater is less than the product of the sum a+µ, and 6 + y +µthen the disease-free equilibrium will be stable (that is; a~r < (a + )(0 + y + ), where 8, y are the disease-induced death rate and recovery rates, respectively). …”
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