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        Social sustainability and the Ugandan Haute Couture Visual Aesthetic: articulating the contemporary value of past traditions. [1]
        Stabilization of heavily trafficked gravel roads using waste steel slag [1]
        A studio based exploration of metaphors in the art of drawing in Uganda [1]
        Studio experimentation of the use of charcoal in drawing [1]
        Tapestry expression inspired by selected bird species in Uganda [1]
        Tribal crafts of Uganda [1]
        Uganda's visual environment: development and change [2]
        A unique complexity [1]
        Unveiling mental health among the Ugandan adolescents through multimedia art; animating beyond William Kenbridge [1]
        Using communication design to enhance waste separation practices (Case study: Kampala Central Division and the new waste bins) [1]
        Visual manifestations of the Baganda concepts of “OBUSAWO BW’EKINNASI N’OBUYUNZI”. [1]
        A visual mixed media documentation of production and processing activities along the Shea value chain in Otuke District. [1]

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