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The relevance of Shakespeare’s treatment of children to contemporary Uganda
(2009-09-09)
This dissertation set out to examine the view that Shakespeare is relevant to our contemporary Uganda. In this respect, the dissertation examined the treatment of children during Shakespeare’s time in areas of family ...
Insurgency and its effects on child rearing practices: a case study of Kitgum District
(2009)
The twenty year L.R.A rebel activity raised national and international concern. The economic, social and moral effects are enormous. Currently, 1.6 million people (92%) of the Acholi region in Northern Uganda are living ...
The attitude of the catholic lay faithful to politics in Lira Diocese
(Makerere University, 2007-05)
Many catholic lay faithful have served in politics before and after independence, some in big political offices and others continue serving in politics. History has shown that the church has always played an important role ...
Determinants of school dropout under Universal Primary School Education (UPE) in Uganda: a case study of Iganga District
(2009-09-22)
The study investigated the causes of Iganga district UPE dropout rates for boys and girls reportedly at 10 percent and 15 percent respectively in 2004. One wondered what the source of the problem could be. One major suspect ...
Theatre and the market in Uganda
(2001-08)
Most times, theatre is understood to mean the performance of plays or drama before a paying audience. The present study conceives theatre not only as drama or plays, for or not for commercial purposes, but also as a ...
Violation of women's property rights in post armed conflict areas: A case study of Isingiro District
(Makerere University, 2007-05)
This study on violations of women’s property rights in post armed conflict areas was conducted in Isingiro district which lies in the South Western part of this country. This part was severely affected by the 1978 to 1979 ...
Factors limiting women’s participation and influence in Kampala City Council
(Makerere University, 2006-01)
The study entitled ‘Factors limiting women’s participation and influence in Kampala City Council focuses on identifying the factors that limit women’s participation in positions of leadership, establishing the ways of ...
The gendered effects of armed conflict on the livelihoods of the people of Katakwi District, Uganda
(2009-08-08)
This research dissertation presents an analysis of the state of affairs by July 2005 with respect to the gendered effects of armed conflict on the livelihoods of the people of Katakwi District. The study was aimed at ...
The process, challenges and opportunities involved in reforming domestic relations laws in Uganda.
(Makerere University, 2009-11)
Marriage and the family are important institutions in Uganda, a country of multi-ethnic, cultural and religious identities with strong indigenous family and clan systems. Laws to govern marriage have been in existence since ...
The effect of labour turnover on organisational performance in Bata Shoe Company, Uganda Limited
(Makerere University, 2008-04)
The study examines the effect of Labour Turnover on Organisational Performance with particular reference to Bata Shoe Company (Uganda) Limited. It was focused on establishing the impact of high labour turnover on an ...