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Gender symbolism and technology uptake: A literature review
(IGI Global, 2012)
ABSTRACT The need to promote adoption of technology in general and Information and Communication Technologies, computers, and the internet in specific terms has increasingly become of interest. Observation is that while ...
Time to change: Gendered perceptions on use of educational technology for teaching in Makerere University
(Hawthorn, 2014)
Educational technologies (ETs) have globally facilitated teaching in institutions of higher learning for centuries. Makerere University with support from development partners has over the years invested in the integration ...
The influence of gender perceptions on access to and use of family planning by young married girls: A case study of Kigulu, Iganga District, Uganda
(Makerere University, 2013)
Young married girls’ reproductive desires are strongly influenced by cultural beliefs, gendered beliefs and gendered stereotype (expectations of gendered roles) which produce gender perceptions. The belief that a girl’s ...
Women’s livelihood strategies in urban internally displaced persons settlement : A case of Acholi Quarters, Kampala
(2018-06)
War pushes humanity to jeopardy; forcing millions out of their homelands every year, into internal displacement settings and sometimes refugee settings. Uganda like other countries has had her share of war and displacement ...
Assessing the socio-economic status of child mothers and their children in Entebbe Municipality
(Makerere University, 2017-01)
Available literature indicates that majority of the men who father children with teenage mothers tend to be a few years older than their teenage partners, although a minority may be significantly older (Bunting and McAuley, ...
Women’s participation in decentralized governance in Buikwe district-a case study of Nyenga, Najja and Buikwe sub counties.
(2016-04)
This study entitled, “Women`s Participation in Decentralized Governance in Buikwe District; A Case of Nyenga, Najja and Buikwe Sub Counties, was prompted by a period of low women`s visibility as participants in the governance ...