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      Food insecurity and its effects on the livelihoods of people in conflict areas, a case of internally displaced persons in Katakwi District, Uganda [1]
      Food security and nutrition: the experience of Zimbabwe since independence in 1980 [2]
      Food security and the East African Community [1]
      Food security early warning systems in Karamoja: a case of Kotido District from 2009-2011 [1]
      Food systems under stress (FSUS) project FSUS/PRA workshop – Tanzania Magindu Village, Kibaha District, 23-25 August 1993. [1]
      Food Systems Under Stress (FSUS) Project. Country Profile: Zambia [2]
      Food Systems under Stress (FSUS) Project: Country Profile: Botswana [2]
      Food systems under stress: the Uganda situation [2]
      Food taboos among the So/Kadama [1]
      Foreign aid and rural development in Uganda: an evaluation of DANIDA’s support for Rakai District, 1992-2005 [1]
      A formal analysis of intertranslatability of kinship terms: A case study of English and selected African languages [1]
      Formal education and the empowerment of women in leadership roles in rural homes: A case study of Kammengo Sub-County, 1980-2010 [1]
      Formation and impact of political parties in 1950s up to independence (1962): Lessons for democracy. [1]
      Formerly Abducted Child Mothers in Northern Uganda: A Critique of Modern Structures for Child Protection and Reintegration [1]
      The forms and sources of misinformation on twitter: a case study of Uganda Ministry of Health COVID-19 risk communication and vaccination intervention [1]
      Forms of domestic violence against men in Mukono Town Council, Mukono District. [1]
      Forms of domestic violence against men in Mukono town council, Mukono district [1]
      The fortunes of Tooro: The declining unitary role of kingship 1891-2008. [1]
      The framing of sexual content in a Ugandan newspaper: a case study of Daily Pepper [1]
      Framing the presence of the Uganda People’s Defence Force in South Sudan and the prospects of peace journalism [1]