Makerere University, Uganda: Recent submissions
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Poverty and poverty alleviation programmes: the experience of Uganda
(1991)The paper addresses itself on the experience in Uganda regarding poverty and poverty alleviation programs. Uganda's geographical setting is characterised by being a landlocked country astride the equator and bounded by ... -
Food security and nutrition: the experience of Zimbabwe since independence in 1980
(1993-09)Zimbabwe was one of the few African countries that received international acclaim or recognition for its "success" story in agricultural development in the 1980s. This recognition was generally but mistakenly equated ... -
Secondary schools as agents of socialization for national goals
(1964)Secondary schools are considered by many sources to be one of the most important institutions for molding the values and attitudes of the influential citizens of the future. This paper will examine some of the theoretical ... -
The administrator as a change agent: an overview
(1983-03-18)It is agreed that administration has a major leadership role to fulfill in the work of the agency or organisation. The following are some of the major areas within which administration should take leadership. -
Popular resistance in Tanzania: lessons from Sungu Sungu
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The causes of labour migration.
(1968)Labour migration in East Africa persists as a continuing movement of farmers and school leavers to sell their labour in rural or urban areas away from their homes. In a situation where the supply of this unskilled labour ... -
Some practical and theoretical problems of general ability testing at the African standard six level in Southern Rhodesia.
(1962)The testing of abilities in Africa, until after the Second World War, was largely comparative in nature and theoretical in its approach. It. was designed to illustrate differences between ethnic groups and their respective ... -
Subsistence accounting and development planning in Africa.
(1972)The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa defines subsistence activities as "the production of goods and services which are subsequently found to have, been directly used by their producers and not exchanged for ... -
The monkey clan in Buganda
(1950-07-17)The history of Buganda tells us that all the clans-found in Buganda started during the reign of Kabaka Kintu. Kabaka Kintu was the first Kabaka who had a settled administration of Buganda. Kabaka Kintu came from the north ... -
Voluntarism and nature conservation in Uganda
(1996)It is honourable for one to be a volunteer or to volunteer to do anything. But before one volunteers to do anything one usually has to bother to find out the nature of voluntary work to be done and possibly where that work ... -
Some aspects of credit in the Kenya settlement schemes
(1967-04-21)In this paper, I want to consider only the credit given to farmers in the settlement schemes which were organized under the programme started early in the 1960s and which have been operated by the Department of Settlement. ... -
Some aspects of changes in Kenya's import structure.
(1964)Changes in the structure of imports in a developing country are closely associated with the level and progress of industrialisation. Industrialisation in these economies at the initial stage tends to be restricted by the ...