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The modelling of masculinities and the construction of fatherhood in contemporary Uganda: A case of Kampala City
(Makerere University, 2009-09)
This study was conducted to contribute to a significant gap in development research by investigating how intra-household relations could help reduce unequal development. The aim of the study then was to determine how the ...
A gender analysis in access to and utilization of micro finance resources: A case of Kabarole Research Centre, Rwenzori, Uganda
(Makerere University, 2009-09)
The aim of this study was to undertake a gender analysis of women’s access to and utilization of micro finance resources in Uganda and how different this could be for men. The study questioned the gender inequalities ...
Liberalisation of agricultural markets, livelihood patterns and gender relations in Central Uganda: The case of Ntenjeru Sub County, Mukono District
(Makerere University, 2009-05)
This thesis examines the influence of the policy of liberalisation of agricultural markets on livelihood patterns and gender relations. The thesis adopts the actor/structure theoretical framework in making comparison and ...
A gender analysis of income generating activities in selected Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps in Lira District, Uganda
(Makerere University, 2009-09)
The study carried out a gender analysis of income generating activities in selected camps for internally displaced persons of Lira Primary Seven, Erute Prison and Starch Factory in Lira district. Specifically, it aimed at ...
The responses of women interfaced with domestic violence and the implications on the household welfare
(Makerere University, 2009-09)
The aim of the study was to examine the different responses of women interfaced with domestic violence and the implications on the household welfare. To examine this, several categories of people were purposively selected. ...
"Him and Her" gender diferentials in ICT uptake: A critical literature review and research agenda
(University of the West Indies, 2009)
Observed gender differences in the use of Information Communication Technology (ICT) constitute a form of digital divide. Differences between male and female ICT users are of increasing interest world wide as the digital ...