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    • Pan African Feminist Perspectives Promoting Matriarchy. Women’s Pre-Colonial Linguistic Power Perspectives, Power Loss and the Contemporary State of Affairs in Ankole Sub-Region 

      Donath Asiimire; Medard Twinamatsiko (Creative Commons Attribution International, 2021-11-15)
      This paper studies the linguistic approach used to describe wise, healer and powerful women in the Ankole Sub-region during the pre-colonial times. Discussed in the study are the names, words and proverbs that describe a ...
    • Organizational Commitment and Performance of Health Centres IV workers in Greater Mbarara, South western Uganda 

      Johnson Atwiine; Gershom Atukunda; Wycliffe Tumwesigye (IJRP.ORG, 2020-06-10)
      The rationale of this paper is to study association between Organizational commitment, and performance of Health Centres IV workers in greater Mbarara District, South Western Uganda. The elements of organizational ...
    • Rewards and Performance of Health Centres IV workers in Greater Mbarara District. 

      Johnson, Atwiine; Gershom, Atukunda; Justus, Asasira (Johnson Atwiine, 2022)
      The purpose of this paper is to study the relationship between rewards, and performance of Health Centre IV workers in greater Mbarara District. The constructs of rewards include; salary, performance bonus, recognition and ...
    • How to Motivate Creative People 

      McGuinness, Mark (published by Mark McGuinness, London 2009, 2009-01)
      This e-book will help you: • Understand how motivation affects creativity • Get better work out of creative people • Avoid (inadvertently) crushing people’s motivation • Use rewards effectively • Understand and influence ...
    • The accounting Cycle 

      WAlther, Larry M. (Veritus Publishing, 2009)
      Deals with fanancial and managerial accounting information, accounting profession and accounting career, fundamental accounting equation Assets=liabilities+oweners equity, transaction impact the fundamental accounting ...
    • Rural Sociology and Development 

      Semakura, Edward (Bishop Stuart University, 2012)
    • Growing better Cities 

      Mougeot, Luc J.A. (IDRC Books, 2006)
      The UN system’s interest in urban agriculture began to grow in the early 1980s. This was about the time that a survey in Uganda by UNICEF and Save the Children concluded that urban agriculture (UA) supplied sufficient food ...
    • Business Fundamentals 

      McCubbrey, Donald J (2009)
      The Business Fundamentals text is designed to introduce students, particularly those in developing economies,to the essential concepts of business and other organizations. It does this by focusing on small, entrepreneurial ...
    • Core Concepts of Marketing 

      Burnett, John (2008)
      Through good economic times and bad, marketing remains the pivotal function in any business. Determining and satisfying the needs of customers through products that have value and accessibility and whose features are clearly ...
    • Six Sigma for Small Business 

      Brue, Greg (CWL Publishing Enterprises, 2006)
      Six Sigma—you’ve heard of it, but it’s for the big guys, right? Well,this book is here to refute that myth. What you need to understand is that, plain and simple, Six Sigma is a proven set of methods to help you run your ...
    • An Introduction to Franchising 

      Beshel, Barbara (IFA EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION, 2000)
      An Introduction to Franchising is designed to introduce young people to the fascinating world of franchising. Many people think of fast food restaurants like McDonald’s, Burger King, and Wendy’s, when they think of ...
    • Accounting Principles 

      Edwards, James Don; Hermanson, Roger H. (Endeavour International Corporation, Houston, Texas, USA, 2010)
      magine that you have graduated from college without taking an accounting course. You are employed by a company as a sales person, and you eventually become the sales manager of a territory. While attending a sales managers' ...
    • Ethnobotanical study of nutri-medicinal plants used for the management of HIV/AIDS opportunistic ailments among the local communities of western Uganda 

      Maud, Kamatenesi Mugisha; Savina, Asiimwe; Agnes, Namutebi; Anna-Karin, Borg-Karlsson; Peace, Musiimenta (Crossmark, 2013-09-26)
      Ethnopharmacological relevance: Herbal remedies are a source of therapeutics for nearly 80% of the population in Uganda. Poor health facilities and limited access to antiretroviral drugs have perpetuated and increased the ...
    • Wild Plants Used as Nutraceuticals from Nebbi District, Uganda 

      Maud, Kamatenesi Mugisha; Godwin, Anywar (European Journal of Medicinal Plants, 2014-02-13)
      Currently, there is a global outcry over food insecurity [1]. This is worsened by the soaring food prices [2,3]. Uganda is not an exception, with a high average annual population growth rate of 3.2% and low annual growth ...
    • Rewards and Performance of Health Centres IV workers in Greater Mbarara District. 

      Johnson, Atwiine; Gershom, Atukunda; Justus, Asasira (2021-09)
      Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to study the relationship between rewards, and performance of Health Centre IV workers in greater Mbarara District. The constructs of rewards include; salary, performance bonus, ...
    • Fruit and vegetable intake and mental health among family caregivers of people with dementia in Uganda 

      Herbert E., Ainaman et.al (Elsevier, 2021)
      Consumption of fruits and vegetables is correlated with improved mental wellbeing. Although this growing body of research has been recognized by researchers and clinicians in high-income countries, fewer studies examining ...
    • ART Uptake Among HIV Positive Adolescents 

      Sandra, Akankunda; Sandra, Tayebwa; Benjamen, Byamugisha; Sabastian, Ariho; Ronald, Bahati; Josephine, Najjuma (Research Square, 2020)
      Background: Globally about 1.7 million adolescents between the ages of 10 and 19 were living with HIV in 2019, of these, about 1.5 million were living in sub-Saharan Africa and approximately above 127,000 were living in ...
    • Perceptions and Attitudes of the Local Community towards Urban Refugees Living in Mbarara City, Southwestern Uganda 

      Bahatia, Ronald; Godfrey, Zari Rukundo; Cathy, Denise Sigmund; Herbert, Elvis Ainamania; Scholastic, Ashaba (Bishop Stuart University, 2022-01-12)
      There is an increasing number of refugees choosing to live in urban centers even when this makes them forego humanitarian assistance such as shelter and food from the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) and ...
    • Dynamics of Urban and Rural Linkages in Uganda 

      Gershom, Atukunda (Centre for Democracy, Research and Development (CEDRED),, 2018-09)
      Rapid urbanization brings opportunities for harmonizing policy issues for sustainable rural development with those for sustainable urbanization. But urbanization also comes with serious loss of arable land, degradation of ...
    • The Cycle of Violence.Associations Between Exposure to Violence, Trauma-Related Symptoms and Aggression—Findings from Congolese Refugees in Uganda 

      Herbert, Ainamani; Simon, Fetz; Tobias, Hecker; Thomas, Elbert (vivo international, 2015-08)
      War-related trauma exposure has been linked to aggression and enhanced levels of community and family violence, suggesting a cycle of violence. Reactive aggression—an aggressive reaction to a perceived threat—has been ...