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    Prevalence and factors associated with the utilization of intermittent presumptive treatment for malaria in pregnancy in Adumi Health sub district, Arua. 

    Kisa, Nicholas (Makerere University, 2009-10)
    Introduction: With the high burden of maternal and perinatal mortality in Uganda, the Ministry of Health introduced intermittent presumptive treatment of malaria in pregnancy in 2001 as one of the ways of reducing malaria ...
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    Challenges of resettlement and rehabilitation of child mothers in conflict situations: a case study of Gulu District (1995-2005). 

    Bazira, Josephine Lynn (Makerere University, 2009-10)
    This work studies the challenges of resettlement and rehabilitation of child mothers in conflict situations. The research was conducted in Gulu district. The research has discovered that the needs of the child mothers ...
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    The role of information communication technology in ensuring efficiency in the construction industry in Uganda. 

    Gwaya, Abednego Oswalid (Makerere University, 2009-10)
    Emerging Information and Communications Technology (ICT) introduces opportunities for improving communication to improve many construction processes at each project phase as well as creating new business opportunities. ...
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    Participation, empowerment,change message, individual intervention and contextual performance in transforming organisation 

    Osembo, Martin (Makerere University, 2009)
    The purpose of the study was to establish the relationship between employee participation/involvement, change message, employee empowerment, individual intervention and how these explain contextual performance. The study ...
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    Some pharmacological effects of the leaf extracts of vernonia lasiopus and maesa lanceolata: plants traditionally used to treat common ailments in humans in East Africa 

    Galiwango, Julius (Makerere University, 2009)
    Maesa lanceolata and Vernonia lasiopus are important traditional medicinal plants in E.Africa. M. lanceolata is used to treat malaria, dysentery, dermatosis, hypertension, ascariasis, difficult deliveries, etc. V. ...
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    Human resource management practices, procedural justice, distributive justice, organisational stress and teacher organisational Citizenship behaviours in schools. 

    Nakibuuka, Irene Janice (Makerere University, 2008)
    The main purpose of the study was to examine the relationship between HR practices, Organisational justice, Organisational stress and Teacher OCB. This was carried out by developing a conceptual model, which related HR ...
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    Implications of the international biotechnology legal regime on the preservation of indigenous knowledge (IK) in Uganda: 

    Barugahare, Edwin Muhereza Kosia (Makerere University, 2008)
    This study examines the relevance of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the TRIPS Agreement to a developing country like Uganda. Indigenous Knowledge (IK) preservation mechanisms have been perceived as an ...
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    The influence of the catholic charismatic renewal on the faith of the people of kahunge catholic parish, Fort-Portal Diocese, uganda. 

    Musiimenta, Samuel (Makerere University, 2005)
    The study on the Catholic Charismatic Renewal elaborates humanity’s desire to lower God through prayer so that his or her prayers may be answered. This is because man and woman are always aware of their finite situation ...
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    The state of Ugandan bibliographic control and strategies into the Twenty-first century 

    Kigongo-Bukenya, I. M. N. (MCB UP Ltd, 2000)
    Abstract: The origins of librarianship in Uganda are indicated and the legislation affecting bibliographic control in the country described. Issues are discussed including publishing, a national library and national ...
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    Promotions as a motivation factor towards employees’ performance: a case study of Uganda police forces (UPF) (1995- 2005) 

    Ddamulira Sseruyange, Chris (Makerere University, 2009)
    This study is an assessment of the way promotions can be a motivation factor towards the employees’ performance. The study targeted the Police Forces in Uganda and specifically the Kampala Central and extra areas. In ...
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