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strategic procurement management (nuplm51104) course work-nkumba university 2022
Level: university
Type: course work
Subject: procurement and supply chain management
Author: nkumba university
drama in media (drf 1106) course work-kitimbo john makerere university 2022
Level: university
Type: course work
Subject: drama and film
Author: kitimbo john
social norms as risk factors contributing to intimate partner violence among married couples in petete sub county pallisa district
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: social work and social administration
Author: sabano lydia
The study was mainly aimed at analysing social norms as risky factors contributing to intimate partner violence among married couples in Petete Sub County in Pallisa district. The objectives of the study were; to assess the role of injunctive norms and how they perpetuate intimate partner violence among couples, to explore how descriptive norms contribute to intimate partner violence, to explore the different social sanctions held in society and to explain the role of reference groups in understanding social norms in society. The study was carried out in Petete Sub County in Pallisa district, eastern Uganda which is approximately 65 kilometres by road west of Mbale district. It has 14 sub counties, 68 parishes and 564 villages, with an estimated population density of 375.7sqkm. The study mainly used qualitative method of data collection which included the use of in-depth interview guides and key informant interview guides to collect data. The sample size was 35 study participants in Petete Sub County. In chapter 4, findings were discussed basing on information gathered from the field. It was concluded that couples in Petete Sub County were exposed to intimate partner violence at some point in their lives. The study recommended that men and women should be informed about the danger of intimate partner violence and initiate peaceful ways of solving conflicts in homes instead of choosing violence. The study also recommends NGOs to extend their services in such remote areas. In conclusion the study emphasized that community members should be educated about the dangers of intimate partner violence, it also called for human rights activists to extend their services in remote areas, especially in areas of social norms because there are harmful norms that need dealing with.
a series bible (1106) course work-kemigisha sheilla makerere university 2022
Level: university
Type: course work
Subject: drama and film
Author: kemigisha sheilla
factors affecting maize out growers’ productivity in uganda
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: agribusiness management
Author: kugonza emmanuel
Maize production caters for the increased demand of food and feeds of both animal and human consumption. Shortages in maize production have caused increased hunger, increased prices of maize related products such as flour. Increased supply can only be achieved by reduction postharvest losses and improvement in productivity of land through fertilizers application. As well as creating employment to the farmers to boost their incomes. Maize productivity is determined by farm and farmer characteristics input characteristics. The study focused on the factors influencing maize out growers‟ productivity in Uganda. These farmers have failed to adopt modern methods of farming to improve on production. Maize production still suffers the problems of low prices during peak harvest periods, price fluctuations and post-harvest losses. However, previous studies focused on high price fluctuation in maize but they have not looked at the factors limiting productivity. Panel data from UBOS survey conducted from 2013/2014 and 2015/16(two waves) was used as our secondary source of data to analyze the factors affecting maize out growers‟ productivity in Uganda. Quantitative data were analyzed using Stata15. The results revealed that factors such family labor, sex of household head, fertilizers, area of maize cultivated, household deaths, and per capital income are significant in determining quantity of maize harvested. Per capital income Affects quantity harvested by 200grams,gender affects quantity by 348kgs,deathof house hold member affects quantity harvested by 878kgs,person days family members worked on the farm affects quantity harvested by 1.18kgs, that is each day family member spends on the farm contributes 1.18kgs of maize harvested. Therefore it can be concluded that maize producers in the study area had small land holding that was devoted to maize production. Average land owned was 5.5 acres and area devoted for cultivation was 1.7 acres only 0.52 acres was devoted for maize cultivation. Since on average most families harvest 600kgs but only sell 70kg and give out 28 then this make the farming at subsistence in nature. The study would recommend the government to come up with better land policies to discourage land fragmentations and promote commercial farming.