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Factors affecting local revenue generation in Arua District between 1999 and 2005
(2006)The research is on factors affecting local government The Local governments Finance Commission revealed in a study conducted in 2003 that local revenue performance declined by 20% in just four years. The objectives of the ... -
Factors affecting teacher retention in private secondary schools in the urban west region of Zanzibar, Tanzania
(2013)The purpose of the study was to investigate the managerial factors affecting teacher’s retention in private secondary schools in the Urban West Region of Zanzibar. The objective of the study included: (1) to examine how ... -
Factors affecting the implementation of nomadic education programme in Wamakko local government area, Sokoto state, Nigeria.
(2015)ABSTRACT The nomadic education programme is designed to educate nomads through special effort because they have been lagging behind in this direction. However, some factors are impeding to the success of its proper ... -
Factors Influencing Assessment Practices among University Academic Staff: A Multiple Regression Analysis
(Mevlana International Journal of Education, 2014)This study investigated the factors influencing assessment practices among academic staff in universities, in Uganda. Academic levels, type of the university, specialisation, class size, and assessment-based training were ... -
Factors influencing parents’ attitudes towards girl-child education in Sokoto north local government area, Sokoto state, Nigeria.
(2015)ABSTRACT This study examined factors influencing parental attitude towards girl-child education in Sokoto North Local Government Area of Sokoto state, Nigeria. Three research questions were raised to guide the study which ... -
Factors Influencing the Access of the Girl Child to Secondary Education in Mbale Municipality, Uganda
(2015)The Study Focused On Investigating The Factors That Influence The Access Of Girl Child To Secondary School In Mbale Municipality, Uganda. The Objectives Were To Find Out How Socio Cultural Factors Influence The Access Of ... -
The factors influencing the effectiveness of clocking system: a case study of Uganda Electricity Board
(2006)The purpose of the study is to investigate the extent to which systematic planning, commitment and resistance to change had an impact on the failure of the UEB clocking system. The objectives were to establish whether there ... -
The Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Clocking System: A Case Study of Uganda Electricity Board
(Islamic university in uganda, 2006-01)The purpose of the study is to investigate the extent to which systematic planning, commitment and resistance to change had an impact on the failure of the UEB Clocking System. The objectives were to establish whether there ... -
Factors influencing the effectiveness of excise duty collections by Uganda revenue authority in the central region of Uganda
(2007)The study examined the factors influencing excise tax revenue collections by URA in Central Region of Uganda. Tax forms the single largest source of revenue in Uganda and among these tax components is the excise duty. The ... -
Factors Limiting Participation of the Muslim Community in the Management of Muslim Founded Primary Schools in Teso Sub Region, Eastern Uganda October 2015.
(2015)This study investigated the factors limiting participation of the Muslim Community in Management of Muslim Founded Schools in Teso Region. The study objectives included; establishing education factors limiting Muslim ... -
Factors necessitating curriculum reform
(Uganda Higher Education Review, 2005)The only thing that is permanent is change by its very nature, education is a product of changes in society as much as it leads to social change. Educational institutions are social institutions set up and maintained by ... -
Factors that affect the use of computer assisted instructional technologies in secondary schools in Kampala District, Uganda
(2008)DISSERTATION This study set out to investigate “Factors that Affect the use of Computer Assisted Instructional Technologies in Secondary Schools in Kampala District, Uganda”. It was carried out in 25 randomly selected ... -
Falsities of the People of the Book Mentioned in Qur’an and the Position of Islam on them
(Islamic Universiy In Uganda, 2014)The research is titled Falsities of the people of the Book mentioned in Qur’an and the Position of Islam on them. It comprises of five chapters. Chapter one includes an introduction, problem statement, reasons for choosing ... -
Family Planning Utilization among PLWHIV Attending TASO Masaka: Evidence from a Cross-Sectional Study
(AIJR Publisher, 2021-07-31)People living with HIV (PLWHIV) need family planning (FP) services to avert the spread of HIV and eliminate mother to child transmission (MTCT). Besides, family planning services greatly reduce the incidence of vertical ... -
Fashion, Design and Entertainment law in Uganda
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Financial Controls and the Perceived Performance of the Sugar Factory in a Family Business Enterprise: Evidence from the Madhvani Sugar Factory in Uganda
(International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), 2017)Abstract: This paper examines what it takes for family businesses to succeed with a focus on the Madhvani group sugar factory in Uganda. A sample of thirty (36) supervisors was used to determine the effect of financial ... -
Financial Reward and Employee Retention at Simad University, Mogadishu, Somalia.
(2016)The study examined the relationship between Financial Reward and Employee Retention in SIMAD University, Mogadishu, Somalia. It was guided by the following objectives; to examine the relationship between basic salary and ... -
Foreign Powers’ Ambitions for Africa’s Rich Resources and its Linkage with Conflict in Africa
(International Journal of Politics and Good Governance, 2016)Africa is a vast home of natural resources which defines its attractiveness to foreign powers. This has brought about foreign powers rush to Africa because the continent has huge resources which are either under-exploited ... -
Freedom through Law
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Frequency of RANTES gene polymorphisms and their association with incidence of malaria: a longitudinal study on children in Iganga district, Uganda
(Bio Med Central, 2015)Background: The severity and outcome of malaria is influenced by host immunity in which chemokines such as Regulated upon Activation, Normal T cell Expressed and Secreted (RANTES) play an important role. Previous studies show ...