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Impact of Youth Livelihood Fund on Economic Development of Youth in Uganda: A Case Study of Kamatojo ICT Project In Kabale Municipality.
Published 2023“…Youth livelihood program is important in solving youth unemployment, raising income levels among the youth, providing youth with entrepreneurship and life skills as an integral part of their livelihoods, and empowering the youth to harness their social and economic potential. …”
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An Assessment of Microfinance Institution Services and Performance of Small and Medium Enterprises in Kabale Municipality.
Published 2023“…The specific objectives were to assess; effect of provision of financial literacy, development of managerial skills, and marketing facilitation through SME clubs, marketing associations on the performance of small and medium enterprises. …”
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Master of Arts In Literature
Published 2022“…The programme Objectives are to acquire the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to attain professional competence in the literary scholarship; to provide critical insights for appreciation of literature, art and culture within the spheres of development and social change and to provide students’ with critical talent so as to see them operate as literary scholars.…”
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Master of Arts in Project Planning and Management (MAPPM)
Published 2022“…The programme aims at providing participants with knowledge and skills necessary for effective performance in the role of project manager. …”
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Guild Constitution
Published 2022“…It also clearly reflects the Mission of the University: “To excel in generation and dissemination of relevant knowledge and skills development for lifelong learning and community service.”…”
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Information Communication Technology and Performance of Commercial Banks in Uganda: A Case Study of Equity Bank In Kabale Municipality.
Published 2024“…The study also recommended that the ICT infrastructure of the bank in the form of cables, switches, and routers should be improved to the desired standards to enable the clients to be provided with adequate and timely services, the bank officers especially the older employees should be trained on the use of technological gadgets to remove technological phobia among them to equip the entire bank staff with the required skills to to perform their duties effectively, the bank officers should be trained on the process of ensuring digital preservation to equip them with knowledge of digital preservation, there should be better vertical communication to enable the provision of effective feedback that leads to better organizations performance and there should be strong coordination across functions of the bank to achieve the desired and intended goals for success.…”
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Record Disaster Management in Local Government: A Case Study of Nyakagyeme Sub-County Rukungiri District.
Published 2024“…The local government should empower record officers with more skills to strengthen security in the local government registry by using passwords and biometric features of identification. …”
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Promoting Private Sector Investment in Rwanda: Acase study of Rwanda Private Sector Federation
Published 2018“…Among the challenges raised by Private Sector operators with regards to investment promotion in Rwanda are shortage of skilled labor (20 percent), limited access to finance (16 percent), tax barriers (20 percent) and low business management skills (11 percent), while robust governance and absence of corruption (30 percent), access to markets (25 percent) untapped opportunities in agriculture, energy and tourism (14 percent).and sustained high economic growth (16 percent) are the main opportunities available to them. …”
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A Program for Postgraduate Diploma in Human Resource Management
Published 2022“…The following course objectives will be achieved: i) To enable learners to acquire knowledge and skills for now and future work-life balance through proper motivation, management and administration of human resources. …”
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Human Resource Capabilities, Financial Support and Enterprise Development in Nebbi District, West Nile Region Uganda
Published 2018“…Universities should also develop skills that match employment needs.…”
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Mobile Enabled Vehicle Tracking System a Case of Long Distance Bus Companies in E. Africa
Published 2019“…This not only curbs down bribery with traffic officers but also tames bus drivers hence reducing on accident prevalence. A design science research methodology was adopted with six major bus companies and a prototype (Me V track system) developed to assist in this Nobel cause. …”
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Effectiveness of the Human Resource Planning in Higher Institutions of Learning: A Case Study of Bishop Barham University College.
Published 2024“…These strategies include adopting new technology, creating a strong personnel database to ensure there is effective communication, retaining best skills and improving the motivation scheme both financial and non-financial schemes.…”
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Rehabilitation Services and Disability in Buhara Sub-County Kabale District.
Published 2024“…Some respondents also showed that there was cognitive rehabilitation therapy in that cognitive rehabilitation could help individuals build new skills to counteract an injury or limitation. From the findings, the poverty experienced by many people with disabilities and their families both influenced and were influenced by physical factors such as transport; lack of health professionals trained in specialized skills relating to health-related rehabilitation was identified as a large barrier, access to education. …”
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