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industrial training report at gm sugar limited from 26th june 2023 to 11th august 2023
Level: university
Type: reports
Subject: industrial chemistry
Author: kaej gabriella omoding
This piece of work in the report is written based on the knowledge that I obtained from the industrial training at GM sugar Limited. The report begins by looking at the background of the company to the current state. It looks at the aims and objectives of the company basing on the vision and mission statements and describes the main activities that are done at the factory. The report in this chapter also describes the company’s policy to protect the environment and then the organization’s structure. The report further looks at the different processes that are undertaken to process raw sugarcane to sugar crystal. It begins by looking at the sugarcane growth and harvesting using of the different mechanisms. It describes how cane is weighed and the how it acts as a mode of payment of outgrowers, the loading of cane and the cane handling equipment at the cane yard. It further discusses the ways how cane can reduce quality and the ways to avoid such losses. It further discusses the procedures followed to extract the juice out of the cane and the way of cane juice handling by treatment, heating and clarification of the juice. The processes therein to remove the mud and formation of the mud, concentration of the juice to syrup and then pan boiling to form the crystals by separation of from the molasses using the centrifugal machines and then sugar drying to bagging and storage. The report also looks at how the end products of sugar processing are handled for example bagasse that is used as a fuel in the cogeneration, filter cake as field manure and molasses to the distillery The topics in the report further describe the ways for maximizing all the processes to obtain enough sugars through the different recycle streams. Improving productivity and reducing the cost of production are important considerations underlying various modifications.
workshop report in glass blowing
Level: university
Type: reports
Subject: industrial chemistry
Author: nakachwa lydia
This glass blowing report contains all the essential information required in glass blowing practice. It also provides basics on proper usage of different tools in a glass blowing workshop such as files, the diamond glass cutters and the torch. This report also hints on different glass works and the different ways of cutting glass, joining glass of different and the same diameter and fabricating different kinds of glass apparatus plus repairing of broken glassware. It also provides useful knowledge and information on the different types of glass accompanied by their physical and chemical properties.
industrial training report at makerere university agricultural research institute kabanyolo (muarik)
Level: university
Type: reports
Subject: agricultural engineering
Author: ssonko sharif
pratical placement report on fied attachment carriedout at the bread house lweza kitchen wakiso district from 28th june 2023 to august 2023
Level: university
Type: reports
Subject: arts
Author: tushemerirwe joyliz
The field attachment was carried out at the bread house lweza kitchen on Entebbe road from 28th June 2023 to August in the department of sales. In fulfillment of the internship study, the following objectives were intended to be addressed by the study, to enable the students to interpret the theories and the books to actual practice, to provide students with the practical experience in areas of operation where he /she may future be expected to render services on completion of the degree course. Different activities that were carried out e.g. having top cabinet meetings. The students also encounter and faced a number of challenges during the field study for example limited finances as a result of high cost of living due to the field work where students had to cater for the costs transport to the working places It is recommended that the university should ensure that students on internship should at least be given some money to cater for some expenses.
using an action research to improve sanitation and hygiene at gopele primary school, gimara sub-county, obongi district, westnile, uganda
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: public health and health promotion
Author: asiki rasul
a report on field attachement at the national library of uganda from august 23rd to 5th november 2021
Level: university
Type: reports
Subject: library and information science
Author: batamuliza fiona
This report explains what I did at the National Library of Uganda during my internship training period. The report is also a course unit of BLIS as a requirement to the fulfillment of my Bachelor’s Degree in Library and Information Science. This internship report focuses on the training undertaken by the intern for a period of 8 weeks. It takes into consideration the name, address, mission, vision, culture and operation of the host institution. The report further gives an insight into the intern’s experiences that is duties and responsibilities, supervision levels, training and skills acquired, working relationship among staff and reporting procedure. It further evaluates the field attachment, that is the level of accomplishment of duties and responsibilities, new knowledge and skills gained, most interesting experience, relatedness of the field attachment with programs taught at the University, challenges faced like dust, lack of enough stationery and lastly how they were managed and benefits derived from field attachment. In conclusion the importance of internship and the recommendations to both the University and host institution that is general implementation of the retention schedule and extension of the training period respectively. It will be of my great pleasure this report serving a benchmark of the library growth and improvement of its services.
bachelor of pharmacy mature age entry past papers & answers - makerere university 2002 t0 2017
Level: university
Type: past papers
Subject: pharmacy
Author: makerere university
internship report at mukono district local government for a period of two months from 18th june to 18th august 2023
Level: university
Type: reports
Subject: agricultural engineering
Author: lukyamuzi ian joseph
budget planning, budget implementation, budget control mechanisms and accountability of non-governmental organisations in uganda: a case of selected ngo’s in kampala & wakiso district
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: business administration
Author: musinguzi samuel rwanyakibungo
This study established the relationship between budget planning, budget implementation, budget control and accountability of Non-Governmental Organizations in Uganda with focus on selected NGOs in Kampala & Wakiso districts. The objectives that guided the study included: i) to examine the relationship between budget planning and accountability of non-governmental organizations in Uganda; ii) to evaluate the relationship between budget implementation and accountability of NGOs in Uganda; and iii) to examine the relationship between budget control mechanisms and accountability of NGOs in Uganda. The study adopted a cross sectional research design. The study population was 70 participants, and the sample size was 59 respondents. Questionnaire was the main data collection instrument. Data analysis was performed using frequency and percentage tables, and Pearson correlation coefficient. The study found a positive and significant relationship between budget planning and accountability (r =. 820**, p = .000). Similarly, the study found a positive and significant relationship between budget implementation and accountability (r =.772**, p = .000). Likewise, the study found a positive and significant relationship between budget control mechanism and accountability (r = .845**, p = .000). The study concluded that budget planning, budget implementation, and control mechanism have a significant influence on accountability. The study recommended that NGOs should endeavor to embrace voluntary implementation of accountability mechanisms, they should embrace participatory budgeting, and should strengthen Quality Assurance Certification Mechanism.
internal controls, financial reporting and growth of microfinance institutions in uganda: a case of ugafode microfinance limited
Level: university
Type: dissertations
Subject: business administration
Author: albert ochieng ongongo
This research investigated the correlation between the internal mechanisms used to manage operations and finances within Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) in Uganda, as well as their impact on the institutions' growth. The study specifically examined the internal control systems and financial reporting regulations employed by MFIs in Uganda. It also analyzed the effects of these internal controls on the growth of MFIs, along with the influence of financial reporting regulations on their growth. The research utilized a case study research design, employing mixed methods that encompass both quantitative and qualitative approaches, to gain a comprehensive understanding of the subject. A sample size of 158 respondents was selected from UGAFODE Microfinance, the organization where the study was conducted, using both random and purposeful sampling techniques. Primary data was collected through interviews and questionnaires, while secondary data was gathered through a review of relevant documents. The findings of the study indicated that UGAFODE had effective internal control processes and adhered to sound financial reporting regulations (Mean Score: 4.3, SD: 0.4), demonstrating a commitment to maintaining the integrity of its operations in the industry. Additionally, the research revealed a significant positive relationship between internal controls and the growth of MFIs in Uganda (r = .657**, p = 0.002). Based on these findings, it was concluded that there is a noteworthy correlation between internal controls, financial reporting, and the growth of MFIs in Uganda. The results suggest that effectively managing financial reporting plays a predictive role in the growth of MFIs in Uganda.