Browsing by Author "Akello, Judith Abal"
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Reward management and employee commitment in financial institutions in Uganda; A case of Postbank Uganda Limited, Loan department in Northern Uganda
Otyang, Bosco; Akello, Judith Abal (Lira University., 2023)Background: This study examined the effect of reward management on the commitment of employees in Postbank Uganda Limited. Specifically, the study looked at the effect of career development, employee benefit and bonus pay ... -
Solid Waste Management Practices and Sustainable Environmental Management: A Case of Lira City
Ocen, Lillian Apili; Akello, Judith Abal (Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 2023)The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of effect of commercial waste management practices. Specifically, the study sought to: explore commercial solid waste management practices in Lira City, assess the level ... -
Strategic Management Processes and Performance of Agro Processing of Small and Medium-Term Enterprises in Uganda
Akidi, Shalom Okucu; Akello, Judith Abal; Nsisi, Christine (European Journal of Business and Management, 2023)This study sought to establish the contribution of strategic management practices on performance of Agro processing firms in Lira City. Specifically, the study focused on establishing the effect of strategic formulation on ... -
Training and Organizational Performance: A Case of Education Service Sector in Lira District Local Government
Angole, Jimmy; Akello, Judith Abal (European Journal of Business and Management, 2022)Abstract The study was conducted to examine the effect of training on employee performance in the education sector of Lira District Local Government (DLG). Specifically, the study investigated the effect of on-job training ... -
Women Beneficiaries of Functional Adult Literacy Speak Out: Opportortunies and Challenges for Socio-Economic Development in Apach District, Northern Uganda
Akello, Judith Abal; Musiimenta, Peace; Luwama-Rukundo, Evelyn (Joural of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2017)Women’s literacy is critical to addressing gender inequality, though, globally, only 88 adult women are considered literate for every 100 adult men. This article is an analysis of challenges faced by Ugandan women based ... -
Women’s Functional Adult Literacy and Access to Community Participation in APAC District, Northern Uganda
Akello, Judith Abal; Musiimenta, Peace (International Journal of Education, Training and Learning, 2022)This article explores how Functional Adult Literacy (FAL) plays or fails to play a role in women’s community participation in Apac district, Northern Uganda. The article was underpinned by Freire’s literacy and Kabeer’s ...