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    The responses of women interfaced with domestic violence and the implications on the household welfare 

    Kamusiime, Annah (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. ...
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    Causes and effects of gender based violence on women at household level: A case of Masuliita Sub-county 

    Namwese, Ruth (Makerere University, 2014-04)
    This study assessed the causes and effects of Gender Based Violence on women at household level in Masuliita Sub County. This was achieved by examining the major causes, effects and coping mechanisms of women experiencing ...
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    Unlocking the socio-economic development potentials : women's experiences of Functional Adult Literacy (FAL) in Apac District, Northern Uganda 

    Akello, Judith Abal (Makerere University, 2020-06)
    The study was about women’s experiences of Functional Adult Literacy (FAL) and their potentials to socio-economic development in Apac district, Northern Uganda. The main objective of this study was to explore whether and ...
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    The effects of the operation wealth creation programme on the care economy : a case of farmers in Apac district 

    Ejang, Winnie (Makerere University, 2021)
    The study analyzed the effects of the Operation Wealth Creation program on the care economy. The focus was on farmers (organized in groups) who benefitted from the Operation Wealth Creation initiative in Apac district. The ...
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    Gendered challenges of older adults in accessing health care services in Uganda : a case of urban refugees 

    Nkwanga, Bernald (Makerere University, 2022-03)
    This study sought to understand the challenges of older refugee men and women –aged 60 years and above in accessing health care services (HCS) in Uganda. Specifically, the study set out to establish which health care ...
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    An investigation into female survivors’ experiences of intimate partner violence and access to justice in Uganda : a case of intimate relationships involving male police officers 

    Asiimwe, Stedia (Makerere University, 2022-03)
    The study aimed at investigating female survivors ‘experiences of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and access to Justice, with a focus on relationships involving male police officers. In order to understand the complexity ...
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    The role of business, technical and vocational training in enhancing women's economic empowerment in Uganda: a case of Wakiso District 

    Keirungi, Donna (Makerere University, 2022-04-22)
    The study’s general objective was to explore the role of vocational training on women’s economic empowerment using the following objectives. To find out the nature of vocational training provided to female beneficiaries, ...
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    The usefulness of the SASA! model in combating violence against women in Oruchinga refugee settlement, Isingiro District 

    Nat Rinda, Peruth (Makerere University, 2022-04)
    This study aimed to explore the usefulness of the SASA! model in preventing and responding to VAW (Violence against Women). Specifically, I examined the prevalence, patterns, causes of VAW and assessed the extent to which ...
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    The influence of intra household gendered socio-economic relations on access to maternal health services : a case study of Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement 

    Onzia, Sharon Nesta (Makerere University, 2022)
    This research study focused on the influence of intra household gendered socio-economic relations on access to maternal health services in Kiryandongo. The main objective was to investigate the influence of intra household ...
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    Assessing the influence of gender relations on agro- enterprise mixes among house holds reached by NARO funded project 

    Nabuuma, Mary (Makerere University, 2022-10-20)
    This study set out to assess the influence of gender relations on Agro Enterprise Mixes (AEMs). The AEMs refer to agricultural farming practices where a farmer engages in more than one agriculture enterprise on the same ...

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    AuthorAkello, Judith Abal (1)Asiimwe, Stedia (1)Ejang, Winnie (1)Kamusiime, Annah (1)Keirungi, Donna (1)Nabuuma, Mary (1)Namwese, Ruth (1)Nat Rinda, Peruth (1)Nkwanga, Bernald (1)Onzia, Sharon Nesta (1)Subject
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    women (2)Adult literacy (1)Agro Enterprise mixes (1)business education (1)combating violence (1)Domestic violence (1)economic empowerment (1)Gender based violence (1)Gender relations (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 - 2022 (8)2010 - 2019 (1)2009 - 2009 (1)

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