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A study of discipleship in Mark 10:35-52: a model for leadership development of clergy in the Church of Uganda (Anglican).
(2012-11)
The study is about discipleship in Mark 10:35-52: a model for leadership development of clergy in the Church of Uganda (Anglican). In this thesis I engage with three contextual models that have impacted on the leadership ...
Genetic and Root Growth Studies in Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz): Implications for Breeding
(Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Uppsala, 2006)
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a perennial tropical crop grown for its starchcontaining tuberous roots. It is cultivated mainly by small-scale farmers and consumed daily by an estimated 500 million people. Cassava ...
Conditional inference
(1984-08)
Conditional inference is a branch of statistical inference in which observed data is reduced using either sufficient or ancillary statistics. This often simplifies inference about the parameters. In comparison to full ...
Optimisation of rural biomass waste to energy systems
(Concordia University Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 2012)
Biomass waste to energy conversion systems were traditionally installed on rural farms to manage manure disposal and mitigate odour. These systems provide heating and electricity and are increasingly viewed as sources of ...
Effect of crop sanitation on banana weevil Cosmopolites sordidus (Germar) populations and associated damage
(Wageningen University and Research Centre, the Netherlands, 2003)
The banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus (Germar) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is a serious pest of bananas. However, its ecology is not well elucidated especially in East Africa where plantations are up to 50 years old and ...
The Framing of Homosexuality by Two Ugandan Newspapers: An Analysis of New Vision and Daily Monitor
(Centre for Communication, Media and Society University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2017-01)
It is the general view that homosexuality is an issue that both society and the media find controversial. In Uganda, press reports mostly echo the negative attitudes towards homosexuality as demonstrated by the studies ...
Preparing for the Information Society: a critical analysis of Uganda’s Broadcast Policy in light of the principles of the WSIS
(2006-06)
This study analyses Uganda’s 2004 Broadcast Policy in light of the WSIS principles in order to establish whether the policy enables radio to build an inclusive and people-centred Information Society, and if so, in what ...
Joint education provision; a relief or challenge to quality education services in Uganda: a study in Buganda region
(Joint education provision; a relief or challenge to quality education services in Uganda: a study in Buganda region, Bergen Norway, 2011)
The National Constitution of Uganda clearly underscores the fact that education is a right of every Ugandan. The same document also stipulates the role of the Government and other stakeholders in providing education. It ...
Early childhood care and education in Uganda: the challenges and possibilities for achieving quality and accessible provision
(The University of Edinburgh, 2009)
The importance of Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) as a prerequisite for national development has been emphasized in recent years by developing countries and by donor agencies. Research findings point to the ...
Genital fistula among Ugandan women: Risk Factors, Treatment Outcomes and Experiences of Patients & Spouses
(Karolinska Institutet and Makerere University, 2015)
Background: An estimated 2-3 million women globally and majorly in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia, suffer from genital fistula with an annual incidence of 50,000-100,000 women. Uganda like other low-income countries is not ...