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See-through: Using communication in the promotion of transparency and accountability in Iganga District.
(Makerere University, 2013-06)
This research was undertaken to assess how Iganga district, one of the local governments in Uganda, used communication to promote transparency and accountability. The research was premised on the fact that the district ...
A report on the casas: language teachers’ writing workshop basing on the unified standard orthographies of Ugandan languages
(2013-01-14)
This workshop on the theme “True Literacy for the Uganda Child” is a direct result of a request from the Center for Advanced Study of African Languages (CASAS) to train teachers and writers in applying the Unified Language ...
The impact of media ownership on content: a comparative study of the Daily Monitor and the New Vision newspapers.
(Makerere University, 2013-09)
Media ownership has remained a thought-provoking aspect in understanding newspaper content reporting and endorsement in newsrooms. Various studies show that ownership influences have a big bearing on what finds space on ...
A comparative study of human rights issues in the novels of Ngugi Wa Thiong’o, Alex la Guma and Chinua Achebe.
(Makerere University, 2013-09)
This study makes a comparative analysis of human rights issues depicted in the novels of Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Alex La Guma and Chinua Achebe. It discusses cultural rights violation and notes that in Ngugi and Achebe’s novels ...
A comparative study of the causes of household poverty in Bushenyi and Kamuli Districts: An anthropological analysis.
(Makerere University, 2013-04)
The research sought to investigate what causes household poverty in Bushenyi and Kamuli Districts and evaluate the poverty reduction programmes that were operational between 1987 and 2010 from an anthropological perspective. ...
The contribution of basic ecclesial communities to the integral development of Mabonwa parish in light of populorum progressio.
(Makerere University, 2013)
In Populorum Progressio no.1, Pope Paul VI declared the intention of the encyclical: The development of those peoples who are striving to escape from hunger, misery, endemic diseases and ignorance; of those who are looking ...