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A manual for writers of research papers, theses, and dissertations : Chicago Style for students and researchers /
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Constitution of Kabale University Administrative Staff Association (KUADSA)
Published 2022“…After the adoption and registration of this Constitution with relevant authorities and published as may be approved by the General assembly, no amendment shall be effected on any provision of this constitution unless: a) a KUADSA member has proposed and justified an amendment by written request submitted through the General Secretary b) a written notice of at least thirty (30) days has been issued to the KUADSA members stating the subject matter of the proposed amendment c) the amendment has been debated and adopted by a two-thirds (2/3) majority of paid-up members present and voting at an Annual General Assembly, or at an Extra-ordinary General Assembly convened for this purpose d) within 30 days after the amendment, the General Secretary shall communicate the amendment to the University Authority.…”
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Information Access and Promotion of Human Rights: A Case Study of High Court Kabale Municipality.
Published 2024“…The study results on challenges facing access to information and promotion of human rights were; lack of skills to access legal information, inadequate information services, poor methods of choosing legal information resources, and the perceived authority of the content. The study results on the opportunities, best practices, and positive aspects inherent to free access to information and the promotion of human rights were; publishing of periodic reports that provide information, advocacy for free access to information, ensuring that legislation is consistent, provision of timely access to the right kind of legal information and information needs to be reasonable and easily understood by the general public. …”
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Ecology of schooling: Enabling school environment for student engagement in Uganda’s Universal Secondary Education
Published 2020“…Most study participants agree that the environment in USE schools is generally conducive. There isa positive relationship between the school environment and student engagement although this relationship is still low. …”
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QSB+ : quantitative system for business plus, version 2.0. /
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Concise medical dictionary (OQR) and concise colour medical dictionary.
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Investigating the Effect of Seasonal Variation on Road Traffic Accident Occurance Along Selected Routes in Western Uganda.
Published 2024“…Weak negative correlation (-0.049, -0.18 and -0.275) for the Wet season in 2021,2022 and (-0.275) for dry season of 2019 respectively, correlation between rainfall and accidents along the route during the study period is generally negative in wet season and positive in dry season. …”
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Analysis of Monetary Policy Objectives as Applied to Uganda’s Economy: The Dream to Achieve the Middle-Income Status in 2020 is Gone
Published 2021“…Though the economic growth figures of Uganda’s economy have been in the range of 3.0 % to 6.1 % for many years, this has not demonstrated the general growth of income of Ugandans during the same period. …”
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