Search:
Showing results of: university
results found: 6759
makerere university law pre entry exams calculations seminar part 3 2022
Level: university
Type: videos
Subject: law
Author: asbat training centre, makerere
makerere university law pre entry exams - analytical writing seminar part 2 2022
Level: university
Type: videos
Subject: law
Author: asbat training centre, makerere
the impact of domestic violence on family cohesion: a case study of busukuma subcounty wakiso
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: democracy and development studies
Author: baguma sunday joseph
Domestic violence is a pattern of coercive, controlling of behavior that is a pervasive life threatening crime affecting people in our communities regardless of gender, age, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, Religion and social standing (Gossenlin, 2005). Domestic Violence is any behavior the purpose of which is to gain power and control over a spouse, partner, girl / boyfriend or intimate family members. (WHO 2005) Domestic violence is also called" domestic abuse" or" intimate partner violence" can be defined as a pattern of behavior in an relationship that is used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner. Domestic violence is committed by someone in the victims domestic circle. This includes partners and ex- partners, immediate family members, other relatives and family friends. The term domestic violence is used when there is a close relationship between the offender and the victim. (UNICEF 2017) According to man's way of understanding domestic violence is an abusive behavior in any relationship that is used by one to gain or maintain control over another intimate partner
strategies to enhance indigenous men’s support for the utilisation of long-acting reversible contraceptives amongst rural women in uganda
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: public health
Author: arineitwe ronald kibonire
Globally, many women die due to factors related to childbirth either during pregnancy, childbirth or after birth. The causes of death are mainly due to complications that happen during the processes of birth. Contraceptive utilisation especially for the long-term reversible methods (LARCs) is one of the best interventions to reduce maternal death in that they help the mother to delay pregnancy and higher intervals of childbirth spacing. However, the utilisation of LARCs globally and in Uganda remains low due to several factors that include limited male partner support. The purpose of this Phenomenological qualitative research study was to have a deeper understanding of perceptions and beliefs of the rural indigenous Ugandan men towards the use of LARCs by rural women to develop strategies to enhance the uptake of those methods. Purposive sampling procedure was used to get the research study sample. The study population of 65 participants for focus group interviews and 30 for individual interviews who consist of married men aged 20 to 49 years. The study was be conducted in Rubanda district and Kiboga district of Uganda. The researcher used semi-structured questions for individual and focus group interviews. The data analysis was done by transcribing the interviews, sorting the field notes, organizing, and storing the data, listening to recordings, and reading the notes from the field interviews and then coded and categorised the data to build themes and then described the phenomenon. xvii The study found that there were perceptions and belief system among rural indigenous Ugandan men regarding the use of LARCs by their rural women, and these acted as barriers to low utilisation. These perceptions included those related to the side effects, fears, and desires. The belief systems included cultural and religious beliefs. The study recommended the strengthening of Social, Behavioural Change Communication, strengthening of service provision for LARCs and Monitoring and Evaluation systems for LARCs. Additionally, the policymakers should provide a conducive environment for LARCs services provision and the Ministry of Education and Sports, through Health training institutions and universities, should prepare pre-service and in-service healthcare workers to provide LARC services.
cyber law in uganda
Level: university
Type: text books
Subject: cyber law
Author: lubogo christopher isaac
Cyber law is the law governing the internet and all digital transactions carried out thereon. Cyber law is indeed one of the novel areas of the legal system. This is because internet technology develops at such a rapid pace. Cyber law provides legal protections to people using the internet. This includes both businesses and everyday citizens. Understanding cyber law is of the utmost importance to anyone who uses the internet. Cyber Law has also been referred to as the "law of the internet.
demystifying the order from above: uganda versus the attorney general, when the forces exceed their constitutional mandate
Level: university
Type: text books
Subject: criminal law, criminal procedure, uganda
Author: lubogo christopher isaac
The law of criminal procedure lays down the machinery by which suspects are brought to court, tried and if found guilty, punished. Criminal procedure can also be defined as the means by which criminal law is enforced and involves the balancing of the liberty of the citizen against the interests of the community as a whole. The scope of criminal procedure extends over a wide perimeter from prevention and investigation of crime to prosecution and punishment of the offender. As far as human rights are concerned, every Ugandan citizen has a right to liberty. This presupposes that the freedom enjoyed by the citizens can only be limited according to the provisions of the law and anything done without heeding the same is said to be arbitrary. he book, in principle, analyses the time before an arrest is carried out; the time and manner of the arrest; and the events that follow the arrest. The book discusses the Miranda rule that guarantees that persons detained by police will not be interrogated in a way that places them at a disadvantage. The book also explores the aspect of searches on people’s property; how and when these searches should be conducted in accordance with the law. The book demystifies the highly volatile discussion of use of reasonable force while carrying out arrests. It lays out the threshold of what amounts to reasonable force and envisages circumstances where force is necessary to effect and arrest. The book also sheds light on the fundamental presumption of innocence and how this presumption should ordinarily be treated. Consequently, the book highlights the abuses that have and can be occasioned following the disregard or misunderstanding of this notion. The book reviews the principle of preventive arrest in light of human rights and its use as a tool of oppression.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS (BSAG3222) COURSE WORK - MAMBU EVANS UGANDA MARTYRS UNIVERSITY 2023
Level: university
Type: notes
Subject: agriculture
Author: uganda martyrs university