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176) PERCEIVED SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC COSTS OF FULANI HERDSMEN AND FARMERS CONFLICT AMONG THE RESIDENTS OF NIMBO COMMMUNITY INUZO-UWANI L.G.A

ABSTRACT The study focused on finding out the social and economic costs of Fulani herdsmen and farmersconflict among the residents of  Nimbo community in  Uzo-Uwani local  government area ofEnugu state. The study had the following specific objectives: finding out the perceived social andeconomic costs of farmers-herders crisis among the... Continue Reading
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177) PUPILS PERCEPTION TOWARDS TEACHERS USE OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS IN TEACHING AND LEARNING OF SOCIAL STUDIES IN PRIMARY SCHOOL, ASABA URBAN AREA, DELTA STATE

ABSTRACT The study investigated the Pupils perception towards teachers use of instructional materials inteaching and learning of social studies in primary school, Asaba Urban Area of Delta State. Thestudy   adopted   descriptive   research   design.   The   interested   relationship   between   the   use   ofinstructional... Continue Reading

178) THE JUSTIFICATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTONOMY ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY OF SAGAMU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, OGUN STATE

Abstract The study was on the justification of local government autonomy on socio-economic development of Sagamu local government area. The general objective of the study was to establish the nature of relationship between financial control mechanisms and autonomy with a view to exposing the contradictions between policy objectives of government... Continue Reading

179) THE PSYCHOLOGICAL RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH DRUG ABUSE AMONG UGANDAN YOUTHS A CASE STUDY OF KABALAGALA PARISH, MAKINDYE DIVISION, KAMPALA

ABSATRCT Drugs are known to have harmful effects yet young people still use them. The study sought to find out the psychological risk factors associated with drug abuse among Ugandan Youths in Kampala Makindye Division with Kabalagala Parish as a case study. The study was guided by the research objectives and these included; to find out the causes... Continue Reading

180) FACTORS AFFECTING THE RETENTION OF CHILDREN IN UPE SCHOOLS IN SABAGABO SUB COUNTY, WAKISO DISTRICT

Abstract Education is a vital qualification for everyone alike in this dynamic world. Many people especially in the rural areas and the poverty stricken do not understand the role education plays in the world and the development of their country. Many people due to what they lack think that it's not okay to take children to school especially if... Continue Reading

181) THE IMPACT OF POOR NUTRITION AMONG CHILDREN BELOW FIVE YEARS.A CASE STUDY OF MUHINDA VILLAGE IN KASULU DISTRICT TANZANIA

ABSTRACT The researcher in this research attempted to investigate the impact of poor nutrition among children below five years as case study of Muhinda village in Kasulu district. The researcher found that most children in the village were very malnourished with stunted growth and infant mortality rates were very high following the problem of poor... Continue Reading

182) CAUSES OF FAMALE SEXUAL HARASSMENT IN URBAN AREAS A CASE STUDY OF MBAUDA DIVISION ARUSHA DISTRICT

ABSTRACT The main purpose of the study was to establish factors that lead to female sexual harassment in urban areas. The study was of case study design because the researcher wanted a clear understanding of the subject of sexual harassment. Thirty (30) house hold respondent s and 20 key informants were select to participate in the study. The... Continue Reading

183) PROLONGED CONFLICTS AND WOMEN'S SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY OF GOMA DRC

ABSTRACT The research on 'the impact of prolonged conflicts on women's socio-economic development' was conducted in Goma- DRC The research was conducted in line with the research objectives which included; finding out the impact of prolonged conflicts on women's socio-economic development in Goma- DRC , DRC; establishing the roots causes of... Continue Reading

184) THE CONTRIBUTION OF WOMEN EMANCIPATION TO THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN UGANDA. A CASE STUDY OF KANUNGU DISTRICT

The research on 'the contribution of women emancipation to the socio-economic  development' was carried out in Kanungu district, central region Uganda. The  research involved 100 respondents, of which 61% were women. The research was  however guided by research objectives. Objective one sought to find out how  women emancipation brought... Continue Reading

185) CHALLENGES TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF UPE IN UGANDA IN MBARARA DISTRICT

'This study was on the challenges to the implementation of UPE In Uganda with a  case of Rutanga subcounty Mbarara District The study was carried out for a  period of one month. The need for the study arose due to the failure of the UPE programme In the  area. The researcher used in-depth interviews, key formants, and documentary  . review... Continue Reading

186) SOCIO-ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF SUDANESE REFUGEES SETTLEMENT IN KOBOKO DISTRICT: 1983-2004

Abstract This section composes of the background of the study, the statement of the problem, purpose of the study, the objectives of the study, scope of the study and the significance of the study. 1.1 Background to the study The incident of refugee started as soon as mankind merged into organized communities. From ancient times for many reasons... Continue Reading

187) MANAGEMENT STYLES AND JOB SATISFACTION IN MUKONO MUNICIPALITY-UGANDA

The research determined the relationship between Management styles and Job Satisfaction in Mukono Municipality. The research achieved the following objectives, to establishing the level of management styles’ application, job satisfaction, to establish whether there is a significant relationship between management styles application and Job... Continue Reading

188) PEER INFLUENCE AND AGGRESSION AMONG THE YOUTH IN LWENGO DISTRICT, UGANDA

The study was to investigate peer influence and aggression among the youth in Lwengo District, Uganda. The study had four research questions and three objectives which included; To establish social determinants of peer influence on youth in Lwengo To establish the economic determinants of peer influence on youth in Lwengo To analyze the causes of... Continue Reading

189) EARLY PREGNANCY AND SCHOOL DROPOUT AMONG GIRLS IN SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN W AKISO DISTRICT

Abstract In conducting the research on the topic mentioned, this chapter brings forth the introducti,,11 background of the study. statement of the problem, purpose of the study. study objecti, •· , research questions. the scope of the study in terms or geography. content/'ariables and time. ,ignificance of the study. conceptual frame\ork and... Continue Reading

190) IMPACTS OF CIVIL CONFLICTS ON HOUSEHOLD INCOME LEVEL; I , A CASE STUDY OF MUKURA SUB COUNTY NGORA DISTRICT, EASTERN UGANDA

Abstract This chapter will look at the background of the study, problem statement, purpose of the study, general objectives, specifics objects, research questions, scope of the study, and si~_lificance of the study or justification. 1.1 Background of the study Since the beginning of the 1990s, the number and intensity of mass violent conflicts has... Continue Reading

191) COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN KAWEMPE DIVISION-KAMPALA DISTRICT, CENTRAL UGANDA

ABSTRACT The study entitled community participation and environmental management in Kawempe division Kampala district, central Uganda. It was guided by three study objectives which included establishing the role of local community leaders in environmental management in Kawempe division. Examining the extent of community participation in the... Continue Reading

192) COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS TOWARDS COMPOSITING OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE IN PECEKORO VILLAGE, KAJOK PARISH, LATEK SUBCOUNTY IN GULU DISTRICT

Rapid growth of businesses and population in and around Gulu town has led to increased production of solid waste consequently giving rise to increased volume of waste dumped in recipient communities. The most attractive and environmentally friendly option to get rid of this huge pileup of garbage and subsequent ones is through composting. The... Continue Reading

193) EFFECTS OF PARENT CHILD RELATIONSHIP ON DELIN~UENT BEHAVIOR: A CASE STUDY OF KAMWOKYA COMMUNITY AND NAGURU REMAND HOME

This study focused on effects of parent child relationship on delinquent behavior in Kamwokya Community and Naguru Remand Home in Kampala, Uganda. The study sought to establish the relationship between parent child relationship and delinquency and non-delinquency behaviours among children as an attempt to understand the externalized and... Continue Reading

194) ROLE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN PREVENTION OF CHILD LABOUR A CASE STUDY OF KITAYUNJWA SUB-COUNTY KAMITLI DISTRICT, EASTERN REGION IN UGANDA

This study was intended to investigate the nature of child labour, continued causes and effects of child labour on development initiatives, establishing the magnitude of the problem and make recommendations for intervention. It was generally established that child labour is a hindrance to developmental programmes by negatively affecting the... Continue Reading

195) THE CHALLENGES FACED BY THE GOVERNMENT DURING THE DELIVERY OF HEALTH CARE SERVICES TO THE RURAL WOMEN IN A.PAC SUB-COUNTY, A.PAC DISTRICT A CASE STUDY: APAC SUB - COUNTY

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ............................................................................................................................... i APPROVAL ..................................................................................................................................... ii DEDICATION... Continue Reading

196) POPULATION PRESSURE AND SOCIAL- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN UGANDA: A CASE STUDY OF KISENYI PARISH KAMPALA CENTRAL

ABSTRACT The research on “population pressure and social- economic development in Uganda” was conducted in Kisenyi parish Kampala central. The study was guided by three objectives which included; to examine how high birthrates affect economic development in Kampala city, to find out the causes of high birthrates in Kisenyi Kampala city and to... Continue Reading

197) WOMEN EMANCIPATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN SIRONKO TOWN COUNCIL, SIRONKO DISTRICT, EASTERN UGANDA

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction This chapter will look at the background of the study, statement of the problem, purpose of the study, specific objectives, research questions, scope of the study, significance of the study, and the conceptual frame work. 1,1 Back ground to the study One of the pillars of the Millennium Development Goals... Continue Reading

198) DECENTRALIZATION POLICY AND PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY IN UGANDA A CASE STUDY OF MAKINDYE DIVISION, KAMPALA

ABSTRACT  The study was carried out in Makindye Division, Kampala District and it was carried out on the impact of decentralization on health service delivery in Makindye Division. The objectives of this research were to examine the impact of decentralization on public health service delivery; to examine the challenges faced in delivering public... Continue Reading

199) DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRL CHILD EDUCATION IN BUNDIBUGYO: A CASE STUDY OF BW AMBA COUNTY

ABSTRACT The research topic of the study was domestic violence against women and girl child education in Bundibugyo district Bwamba county. The problem was retardation of girl child education in Bundibugyo district Bwamba county. The purpose of the study is to establish how domestic violence against women has retarded girl child education in... Continue Reading

200) FACTORS INFLUENCING THE NUMBER OF STREET CHILDREN IN KIGALI CITY: A CASE STUDY OF KACYIRU CHILDREN CENTRE (MAISON DE LAJEUNESSE)

ABSTRACT Street children is one of the most pressing problem faced by Rwanda. It is actually 30,000 street children in Kigali. This number is really worrying and the government of Rwanda is critically handling this issue. The researcher carried out the study on the factors that influence the number of street children in Kigali (Kacyiru street... Continue Reading
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