Browsing by Author "Mwesigwa, David"
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Consequence of Gender-Based Violence on the Prevalence of HIV and AIDS Among Women in Uganda
Akullo, Dillys; Opio Otema, Denis; Mwesigwa, David (South Asian Journal of Development Research, 2020)The study of HIV and AIDS is a consequence of Gender Based Vio lence (GBV) is thought about as a result of new cases of HIV and AIDS infections being reported in different health facilities in Uganda. This literature ... -
Consequence of Land Conflicts to Small-Holder Farmers in Masindi District, Mid-Western Uganda
Adong, Marietta; Opio, Maxwell; Mwesigwa, David (Journal of Agricultural and Rural Research, 2020)land is an economic asset for development and a path to other resources. As an agrarian economy, the value of land in Uganda is high as wealth and survival are measured by access to, use of and control over land and it is ... -
The contribution of Civil Society Organizations in pro-poor budgeting processes: A review on Local Governments in Uganda
Ogwang, Okello Godfrey; Obici, Gilbert; Mwesigwa, David (American Journal of Strategic Studies, 2023)Purpose: This study aimed to analyse the contribution of CSOs in pro-poor local government budget processes, with Dokolo District as a case study. The study addressed four questions, namely; (i) what is the extent to which ... -
The Contribution of Community Sensitization on Efficient Use Of Woodfuel Energy in Alebtong Local Government
Omara, Moses; Mwesigwa, David (International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovations, 2020)Community sensitisation influences not only public policy direction but the general behaviour of an individual or group or a community in a number of settings. This article examines how community sensitisation contributes ... -
The contribution of voluntary Savings and Loan Associations towards enhancing household food security in Kole District, Mid-North Uganda
Ogwal, John Baptist; Obici, Gilbert; Mwesigwa, David (International Journal of Poverty, Investment and Development, 2022)Purpose: The study examined the relationship between VSLA activities and household food security in Kole District. Specifically, the study examined the effect of VSLA on three aspects of household food security, namely ... -
The Contribution of Voter–Linked Expectations to Voter Turnouts in Mid-Western Uganda
Mwesigwa, David; Mubangizi, Betty C (Administratio Publica, 2018)Voter-linked expectations contributed to voter turnouts in several elections, yet little is known of all the relevant dynamics. This article aims to examine the contribution of voter-linked expectations to voter turnouts ... -
Contributions of the Youth Livelihood Programme (YLP) to Youth Empowerment in Hoima District, Uganda
Mwesigwa, David; Mubangizi, Betty C (International Journal of Business and Management Studies, 2019)The Youth Livelihood Programme (YLP) of Uganda is a youth empowerment strategy based on the three pillars of skills development, livelihood support and institutional support. The programme targets and unemployed youths of ... -
Corruption as a Barrier to Health Service Delivery in Lira District, Uganda
Okori, Tonny; Obici, Gilbert; Mwesigwa, David (International Journal of Health Sciences, 2023)Purpose: This study set to investigate the relationship between corruption and health service delivery in the Lira district. Four objectives were targeted: determining the effect of corruption on health service delivery, ... -
Deconstructing Global Movements of People: Implication for Collective Security and International Borders
Maliko, Scovia; Odongo, Boniface Ogweng; Ongune, Martin; Otucu, Bernard; Otim-Olal, Boniface; Masika, Rusia; Okidi, Aldo; Okori, Tonny; Mwesigwa, David (International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research, 2021)This review deconstructs a set of four aspects, namely immigration, global security and global borders. In particular, we focus on issue one, the global immigration, in terms of its significance, challenges and implication. ... -
Deconstructing Local Economic Development in The Framework of The Political Farmer in Mid-Western Uganda
Mwesigwa, David (International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovations, 2020)Extant provisions of Uganda’s local economic development seek to promote a rural development strategy through diverse sector initiatives built in the structures of local governments as grassroots units. Since its recommendation, ... -
Deconstructing smart farming from the perspective of beekeeping technologies: voices from Lira city, mid-north Uganda
Ogwal, John Baptist; Mwesigwa, David (International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovations, 2021)Smart farming in less-developing nations and or societies has been discouraged with a pretext that it is an impossible venture to undertake yet every community in the world can be empowered to embrace smart farming for ... -
Deconstructing the Relationship between COVID-19 Lock-down and Primary Education among Pupils in Lira City, Uganda
Odur, Bruno; Chono, Oryang Alex; Mwesigwa, David (International Journal of Sociological Research, 2022)Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between COVID-19 lockdown and formal education system of primary school pupils in Lira city west division. Methodology: The study was guided by a case study research ... -
Do self-help initiatives matter? A review on the efficacy of community-led poverty reduction through self-help groups in Uganda
Otim, Dickens; Mwesigwa, David (IJISET - International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering & Technology, 2022)The motivation of this study was to review some hitherto less attended to information on the self-help initiatives in Uganda. This study aimed to assess the significance of self-help groups in the country. Self-help ... -
Drip irrigation as a smart farming technology: a microstudy of a solar-powered water pump in Lira city, mid-north Uganda
Anena, Rachael Mary; Mwesigwa, David (International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovations, 2021)This microstudy aimed to investigate the adoption of drip irrigation to enhance smart farming technology in Lira city. A descriptive design was employed targeting one farm and data was collected using a transect walk within ... -
The Effect of Teaching and Learning on Girls’ Education at Primary School Level in Oyam District, Uganda
Okwanga, Alem Robert; Mwesigwa, David (International Journal of Sociological Research, 2022)Purpose: The significance of school environmental factors to girls’ education remains central because they have tremendous influence in the quality of teaching and learning of pupils as well as the extent of attention they ... -
Effectiveness of drip irrigation in enhancing smart farming: a micro-study in Oyam district, mid-north Uganda
Okwanga, Robert Alem; Mwesigwa, David (International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research, 2021)This study aims to examine the effectiveness of drip irrigation in enhancing smart farming in the mid-north of Uganda. A descriptive review was adopted targeting one smart farm in the district. Data was gathered by means ... -
The Effectiveness of Social Inclusion of Refugees in Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement Community of Mid Western Uganda
Ebere, Ruth Nnadi; Mwesigwa, David (Asian Journal of Sustainble Business Research, 2021)This study addressed the effectiveness of social inclusion of refugees in Uganda. Kiryandongo refugee settlement area was considered to investigate the nature of social inclusion of refugees in the settlement community, ... -
The Efficacy of E-Governance Policy and Practice in Uganda: A Perspective Review
Acanga, Alfred; Mwesigwa, David; Chono, Oryang Alex; Oboi, Alex (Public Policy and Administration Research, 2022)The Arab Spring foregrounded a new reality that a digitally disruptive and highly networked world presents a wicked governance problem for governments seeking to enact effective governance systems in an era where citizen’s ... -
Efficacy of farmer field schools in achieving participatory technology development among smallholder farmers in the Hoima district, Uganda
Mwesigwa, David (Journal of Social, Humanity, and Education, 2021)Purpose: This study investigated the efficacy of FFS for participatory technology development among smallholder farmers in Hoima district, Uganda. It is anticipated that by making FFS concrete, household food security will ... -
Efficacy of inspirational motivation on the performance of public health workers in mid-north of Uganda
Komakech, Emmanuel; Obici, Gilbert; Mwesigwa, David (Annals of Human Resource Management Research, 2021)Purpose: This study sought to determine the efficacy of inspirational motivation on the performance of middle-level Public Health Workers (PHWs) in Lira District Local Government. Specifically, the study aimed to: determine ...