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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.
factors influencing timely antenatal care clinic visits among pregnant mothers in mukono general hospital, mukono district
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: nursing
Author: nabatanzi edith
Background: Antenatal Care (ANC) is a complex set of activities aimed at reducing maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality which is achieved by decreasing the likelihood that a pregnant woman will experience serious complications during pregnancy labour and peurperium by improving the maternal death and pre-labor fetal outcomes of women with complications. Purpose: This study will serve the purpose of identifying the factors associated with first antenatal care visits during the first trimester. This will assist health workers at Mukono general hospital to come up with appropriate health education programs about the importance of early attendance of ANC services. Objectives: To determine the proportion of pregnant mothers who visited antenatal care clinic timely in Mukono general hospital, to identify the socio-demographic factors influencing timely antenatal care clinic visit among pregnant mothers in Mukono general hospital, to establish the maternal factors influencing timely antenatal care clinic visit among pregnant mothers in Mukono general hospital. Methods: Analytical cross-sectional study was used to collect quantitative data on timely ANC visits and associated factors simultaneously at a point in time. A cross sectional study design was also cheap, quick data and easy to apply which allowed the researcher to complete data collection in time. Consecutive sampling was used to select eligible participants. All pregnant women who attended ANC clinic at Mukono general hospital during the period of data collection were identified daily and asked to participate in the study consecutively until the required sample size was obtained. Results: Results revealed that about four in every ten of the pregnant mothers initiated their first ANC visit within the first trimester at Mukono general hospital. It was also revealed that education level higher than informal education was associated with late ANC visit. Conclusion: Results revealed that timely initiation of ANC visits among mothers seeking ANC services at Mukono General Hospital was low. Late ANC visit was associated with having formal level of education, being a housewife, lack of planning for the current pregnancy and failure to conduct pregnancy test while early ANC clinic visit was associated with professionals, peasants, residing in semi urban and urban settings. Recommendations: To improve the proportion of mothers initiating ANC timely, this study recommends the strengthening of income-generating opportunities for women. Also, because pregnancy planning was associated with lower chances of early ANC timing, the study recommends a follow-on study to examine the reason for this observation. Finally, since pregnancy testing is associated with early ANC timely, the MOH could adopt communication messages regarding visiting a health facility within a week of a missed menstruation period for mothers.
year 1 semester 2 design concepts in wood and metal fabrication - lwanga elyin mutebi makerere university kampala 2023.
Level: university
Type: course work
Subject: design concepts in wood and metal fabrication
Author: lwanga elyin mutebi
year 3 semester 2 human resource planning - nakakooza angel trassy makerere university kampala 2024.
Level: university
Type: course work
Subject: human resource
Author: nakakooza angel trassy
year 2 semester 2 gender based violence - ssebide isma makerere university kampala 2024.
Level: university
Type: course work
Subject: gender based violence
Author: ssebide isma
year 3 semester 2 farm management and administration - madong harriet james uganda martyrs university 2020.
Level: university
Type: course work
Subject: agriculture
Author: madong harriet james
year 3 semester 2 agricultural economics - madong harriet james uganda martyrs university 2024.
Level: university
Type: past papers
Subject: agriculture
Author: madong harriet james
gender based violence coursework - karungi doreen makerere university 2024
Level: university
Type: course work
Subject: social sciences
Author: karungi doreen
factors associated with increase of caesarean section delivery at mubende regional referral hospital in mubende district
Level: university
Type: reports
Subject: clinical medicine
Author: nakatoogo olivia
Introduction: In recent years, the number of C-section deliveries has been increasing in developed and developing countries. The worldwide increase in C-section has become a major public health issue due to potential maternal and perinatal risks, inequality of access and cost involved (Abebe, 2016). Purpose of the study: The major objective of the study was to determine the factors associated with increase of caesarean section deliveries at General Military Hospital-Bombo in Luwero district. Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 30 clients attending General Military Hospital-Bombo. A random sampling method was used to select the respondents. A quantitative method of data collection was used which employed a pretested self-administered questionnaire with multi-choice questions. Data was collected for 10 days and analyzed using Microsoft word and excel and was represented in form of frequency tables, charts and graphs. Results: The study results showed that majority (60%) of the respondents were aged between 35-44 years. Majority (50%) of the respondents had one pregnancy and minority (10%) had 4-5 pregnancies. Majority (70%) of the respondents were married. (60%) of respondents had secondary level. Majority (50%) of the respondents were business women. Majority (50%) of the respondents had one caesarean section delivery. (60%) of the respondents had obstetrical reasons and minority (40%) had medical reasons for having caesarean section deliveries. Conclusions: Age, parity, marital status, maternal occupation, income status, education, number of caesarean section deliveries done, obstetrical and medical conditions were the major contributing factors to the increase of caesarean section deliveries.
protein purification: salting out
Level: university
Type: reports
Subject: science
Author: simon anzo
Salting out is a purification method that utilizes the reduced solubility of certain molecules in a solution of very high ionic strength it is usually used in the precipitation of large biomolecules, such as proteins or DNA. Particularly for this practical, the technique was applied in the precipitation of proteins. The principle behind the salting out technique is based on the fact that proteins have different solubility at different salt concentrations.