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law of contract 1 (l1109) coursework-makerere university 2022
Level: university
Type: course work
Subject: law
Author: makerere university
entrepreneurship principles (bam2102) coursework-namatovu doreen patience 2022
Level: university
Type: course work
Subject: business administration
Author: namatovu doreen patience
perceived teenage pregnancies, education achievement and school dropout among secondary school students in rubaga division
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: social sciences
Author: nalwoga shamirah
Teenage pregnancy is a challenging issue and public health concern. A correlation study was conducted to find out perceived teenage pregnancies, education achievement and school dropout among secondary school students in Rubaga division. One hundred teenagers attending school were selected by using probability purposive sampling. Data was collected by questionnaire and semi structured interview schedule and analyzed and interpreted using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. The finding of this study revealed that , the majority of the students indicated the major cause of teenage pregnancy is lack of basic needs required for the girls 20(33.4%) followed by bad peer groups where students get engaged in and learn sexual related matter/acts 16(26.7%). Further, the study findings Results show that there is a positive significant relationship between teenage pregnancy and school drop (P=.000<0.01, r = .076**).Academic achievement is significantly related to school dropout. The findings show that there is a positive significant relationship between education achievement and school dropout (P=.000<0.01, r=.103**).And lastly Results show that there is a positive significant relationship between teenage pregnancy and academic achievement (P=.000<0.01, r = .074**). The study recommended that life skills training should be carried out in schools to equip girls with abilities to navigate through the life challenges such as temptation for early sex driven largely by peer influence. Traditional institutions should be supported to come up with measures to stop pregnancy of young girls particularly those at school by reviewing some of the traditional practices such as payment for children born before marriage by making it more prohibitive in order to discourage teenage pregnancy.
coping strategies adopted by youth to mitigate the challenges of unemployment in nankulabye, kampala
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: social work and social administration
Author: nalubowa vonitah
This study aimed at exploring the extent the youth in Nankulabye in Kampala City cope with the unemployment problem. The study aimed to: document the different activities that the youth engage in to mitigate unemployment, find out the extent the youth utilize the benefits from the activities engaged in for improved welfare, analyze the prospects and opportunities in sustaining activities the youth engage in for improved welfare and find out the constraints the youth face adopting strategies to cope with unemployment. A cross-sectional design applying both qualitative and quantitative approaches was used in undertaking this study. The quantitative data was obtained from116 unemployed youth while the qualitative data was collected from 5 key informants (LC1, 1 employer to the youth and 3 parents/caretakers/guardians) to the youth. The study found that youths in Nankulabye engaged in different activities to cope with the ever increasing unemployment. Majority male youth (56.7%) engaged in casual work e.g., operating chapatti stalls, market vending and other small scale businesses. On the other hand, majority females (73.4%) depended on their parents, relatives and partners to cope with unemployment challenges. Other activities that the study found youth engage in include volunteering in different non-governmental organizations, trainings on skills development and advancing for further education especially on scholarships. The study also found that youths in Nakulabye reported improved welfare as a result of the income generating activities they engaged in to cope with unemployment. Youths reported that they were able to afford the basic necessities of life such as food, clothing and shelter. Majority of the youths interviewed reported that they were able to save a portion of the profits/income they earned and of them invested in other ventures to increase on their income. The study revealed that personal attributes such as hard work (35.6%), education (34.9%), religious and cultural beliefs and attitude towards work (15.1%) helped youths to sustain the income generating activities they had started up. The study found that youths encountered challenges in coping with unemployment and these included lack of capital (30.2%), limited wages and lack of experience, sexual harassment (10.5%), confection of goods by KCCA coupled with high taxes as well as lack of connections.
the influence of leadership styles on turn over intentions among academic staff of public universities: a case study of makerere university
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: social sciences
Author: atamba mathew muhwezi
the relationship between employee engagement, organization citizenship behaviour and employee performance: a case study of centenary rural development bank limited
Level: university
Type: proposals
Subject: industrial and organizational psychology
Author: nassanga hadijah
designing a digital information resources sharing system (diss) for kampala capital city authority primary schools
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: library and information science
Author: nabiguju laura martha
Digital libraries are a goal for every library or academic institution in this era because of the different ways they make library services easy and enjoyable. In this context we are talking about a digital information resource sharing system since the world is going IT. We decided to design a digital information resource sharing system for kcca primary schools (Buganda road and Bat Valley primary schools) in order for the schools to implement the system and to ease shareability of resources among the kcca schools and others that would like to share materials.The two schools were manually performing tasks and carrying out library services yet they are under the same sponsorship interns of administration and management (Kcca) so the system was to help the management and resource sharing easy among the schools.It should be noted that the information was got after the field visit and thorough research. A number of challenges where noted that the manual system was facing through data collection and specific recommendations have been made to address the different issues.The visit was therefore made to benefit the schools,researchers, Kcca and other non-Kcca schools.
foundations of curriculum studies (cus 1101) coursework-makerere university 2022
Level: university
Type: course work
Subject: education
Author: makerere university
foundation of curriculum studies (cus1101) coursework-mugabo emmanuel muwanguzi 2017
Level: university
Type: course work
Subject: education
Author: mugabo emmanuel muwanguzi
assessement of records processing and storage system at kampala capital city authority registry
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: records and archives management
Author: andinda shifra
The purpose of this study was to assess the records processing and storage system at Kampala Capital City Authority, the specific objectives were; to investigate the current state of records processing and storage at Kampala Capital City Authority, to identify problems associated with records processing and storage at Kampala Capital City Authority and to propose the need for proper records processing and storage at Kampala Capital City Authority. The involved qualitative methods of data collection and analysis using interviews and observations. Twenty respondents were interviewed in this study and they who included; Senior records officer, Assistant records officer, Office messengers and Secretaries. Results showed that; Different kinds of records were found being stored at KCCA ranging from electronic to paper record such as minutes of annual general meetings, service delivery within the KCCA boundaries, payroll, purchase orders, list of machines and equipment, employee’s registers, position and title of each employees, schedule of the organization activities, remuneration of employees, tax records, accounting records. The problems faced were both financial and organizational such as limited finance, poor attitude of record management staff on record keeping, lack secure storage cabinets and damp free storage areas, there is even a problem of pest infestation and limited polices and guidelines for the access of records. The need for proper records included easy access, organization achievement of efficiency, economic benefit, saves time and money through training and management. The study recommended that; KCCA should carry out scheduled trainings for records management staff to enhance good knowledge in records management; Storage cabinets and increased space should be enhanced at KCCA registry to easily store and handle huge documents generated at KCCA and Increased finance by KCCA to records management department and proper guidelines implementation on the access of registry documents.