نتایج جستجو برای: Rural Uganda

تعداد نتایج: 138913  

2003
Edward H. Allison

LADDER is a research project funded by the Policy Research Programme of the UK Department for International Development (DFID) that seeks to identify alternative routes by which the rural poor can climb out of poverty. LADDER is working with nearly 40 villages and 1,200 households in Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi and Kenya to discover the blocking and enabling agencies in the institutional environme...

2016
IkeOluwapo O. Ajayi Clement Adebamowo Hans-Olov Adami Shona Dalal Megan B. Diamond Francis Bajunirwe David Guwatudde Marina Njelekela Joan Nankya-Mutyoba Faraja S. Chiwanga Jimmy Volmink Robert Kalyesubula Carien Laurence Todd G. Reid Douglas Dockery David Hemenway Donna Spiegelman Michelle D. Holmes

BACKGROUND Overweight and obesity are on the rise in developing countries including sub-Saharan Africa. We undertook a four-country survey to show the collective burden of these health conditions as they occur currently in sub-Saharan Africa and to determine the differences between urban and rural populations and other socio-economic factors. METHODS Participants were nurses in two hospitals ...

Journal: :Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention 2001
O Kobusingye D Guwatudde R Lett

OBJECTIVES To describe and contrast injury patterns in rural and urban Uganda. SETTINGS One rural and one urban community in Uganda. METHODS Community health workers interviewed adult respondents in households selected by multistage sampling, using a standardized questionnaire. RESULTS In the rural setting, 1,673 households, with 7,427 persons, were surveyed. Injuries had an annual mortal...

2016
Betty Kwagala Olivia Nankinga Stephen Ojiambo Wandera Patricia Ndugga Allen Kabagenyi

BACKGROUND There is limited research on how the empowerment of women and intimate partner violence (IPV) are associated with skilled birth attendance (SBA) among rural women in Uganda. Therefore, the aim of this paper was to investigate the association between women's empowerment, their experience of IPV and SBA in rural Uganda. METHODS Using data from the Uganda Demographic and Health Survey...

Journal: :BMC Psychiatry 2007
Emmanuel Rudatsikira Adamson S Muula Seter Siziya Jeremiahs Twa-Twa

BACKGROUND Mental health is a neglected area of health research and practice in most of sub-Saharan African countries where the largest burden of morbidity is from infectious diseases. This even occurs despite the fact that some mental health problems may arise from infectious diseases. METHODS We conducted secondary analysis of the Uganda Global School-Based Health Survey-2003 to obtain the ...

1999

The first documented cases of AIDS in Uganda were reported in October 1985. Early cases, however, were seen in 1982, in the Rakai district (Southwestern Uganda). Since then the AIDS epidemic has spread to all parts of Uganda. In 1988, a national serosurvey was conducted under WHO to establish the extent of HIV infection in Uganda. This survey revealed that about one million Ugandans were HIV po...

Background: Uganda is ranked 14th out of 54 countries in Africa with the highest levels of teenage pregnancies. The teenage pregnancy rate in Kibuku District in 2016 was 35.8%, high above the average rate in Uganda (25%). It was also above the average for rural areas in Uganda (27%). Unfortunately, there is limited information on the experiences of seeking antenatal care and delivery among teen...

2014

This study proposes to undertake participatory/action research to understand the challenges and limitations that constrain effective Newcastle disease (ND) control among village rural poultry in Uganda. Village poultry is one of those abundant assets for the rural poor in Uganda that could be utilized to eradicate poverty in the country addressing the needs of the underprivileged in society esp...

2010
E. Kikulwe J. Wesseler J. Falck-Zepeda

The introduction of a genetically modified (GM) banana (Musa spp.) in Uganda is not without controversy. It is likely to generate a wide portfolio of concerns as the technology of genetic engineering is still in its early stages of development in Uganda. The purpose of this study is to show how consumers feel about GM banana biosafety risks and the potential challenges for marketing the product...

2013

Amid widespread shortages of health care workers, the role of community health workers (CHWs) has gathered more attention as a way to make primary health care services more available at the community level. In Uganda, as in many countries, volunteer CHWs could be especially important for extending family planning services to underserved populations in rural areas. In Uganda, the latest Demograp...

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