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business income questions - makerere university 2022.
Level: university
Type: notes
Subject: commerce
Author: adl
advanced taxation course outline - makerere university 2022.
Level: university
Type: notes
Subject: commerce
Author: joshua
introduction to computer networks - surundu ceasor makerere university 2023.
Level: university
Type: course work
Subject: introduction to computer networks
Author: surundu ceasor
introduction to computer networks course work - mukiza racheal makerere university 2023.
Level: university
Type: course work
Subject: introduction to computer network
Author: mukiza racheal
BLUE SKY FUND LIMITED MICROFINANCE PROJECT business proposal
Level: university
Type: plans
Subject: economics
Author: namubiru sharifah
a report on field attachment/internship at fun factory, national theatre from 12th june to 1st august 2024
Level: university
Type: reports
Subject: drama and film
Author: nalwanga madinah
the effects of early pregnancy on the social well being of teenage girls: a case study of itara parish, rubaya sub county mbarara district uganda
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: child development
Author: twahirwa edward
Teenage pregnancy is a serious public health and social problem with 95% occurring in developing countries. The aim of this study was to investigate the behavioral, familial and social factors associated with teenage pregnancy among teenage girls in itara parish, Rubaya subcounty-Mbarara district, Uganda. Primary data from a case-control study of teenage girls in itara parish, Rubaya subcounty- Mbarara district was analyzed. A structured questionnaire was administered to collect data on 67 participants, identified through simple random sampling from one village of itara parish, Rubaya subcounty-Mbarara district. Data analyses were done using statistics for descriptive. A total of 67 both males and females participated in the study. At bivariable analysis, all variables were significantly associated with teenage pregnancy. Among the behavioral factors assessed, multivariable analyses showed that having frequent sex and irregular contraceptive use increased the likelihood of teenage pregnancy. Among familial factors, being married was found to increase the likelihood of teenage pregnancy. Poverty, peer pressure and lack of control over sex was observed to increase the likelihood of teenage pregnancy. Demographic, behavioral, familial and social factors are important predictors of teenage pregnancy in itara parish, Rubaya subcounty-Mbarara. Interventions focusing on: accepting the victims (retaining pregnant girls at school), creating awareness and sensitization of information on sexual and reproductive health of teenage girls, providing guidance and counselling, provision and proper implementation of policies concerning against teenage pregnancy may come a long way to improving adolescent sexual and health services in the low-income settings. Keywords: Teenage pregnancy, Adolescent, Behavioral factors, Familial factors, social factors and Itara parish community.
industrial training carried out at the directorate of government analytical laboratory wandegeya kampala
Level: university
Type: reports
Subject: chemistry
Author: kasibante ronald
industrial training report at the directorate of government analytical laboratory, ministry of internal affairs wandegeya-kampala
Level: university
Type: reports
Subject: chemistry
Author: mawanda simon
digitisation of land records: a means or an end to fraud in uganda’s land sector?
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: law
Author: abdulaziz atiku a
This study examines the digitization of land records as a means to end fraud in Uganda’s lands sector. Uganda embarked on the adoption of a digital system to register and record land related information, with a primary aim, among others to eradicate fraud in the lands sector. Therefore, in Uganda, land registration is governed by the Torrens system which recognizes ownership through Title by registration. This system was developed by Sir Robert Richard Torrens in Australia and it entails entry into the registry that gives landownership legal validity, guaranteed by the State and therefore, all entries into the register are prima facie evidence of the actual status of the land. The registration of titles act is a codification of principles of Torrens system in Uganda. Section 59 of the same provides that the Certificate of title is conclusive evidence of title.2 This concept of indefeasibility of title is a direct principle birthed out of the Torrens system of registration. However, land registration, is a key element in the protection of one’s right to property; as it offers a guarantee of security of title. Correlating registration of land records and security of title, there is a general assertion that land registration acts as a guarantee for secure land ownership; thus, policies and efforts by States are towards the furtherance of the same and such registration offers a degree of security which emanates from the protection that comes with formal documentation and subjection to the Central Authority of the State. However, the purpose of this research therefore is to assess the legal framework on registration of land records in Uganda under the manual process and the digital process. This assessment shall offer a foundation for a legal analysis on the viability of these two processes on the mitigation of the fraud challenge in the land sector, or whether it instead further instigates the same. Basing on that analysis, the study shall offer recommendations that shall be tailored to the unique social, economic and political situation in Uganda, so that as a country, we can make the most out of digitization of our land records. This study examines the digitalization of land records as a means to end fraud in Uganda’s lands sector.