Uganda is comprised of over 50 culturally diverse ethnic groups, with different beliefs, cultures, traditions, norms and behaviors. Many of these (beliefs, cultures, traditions, norms and behaviors) contradict significantly the […]Read More
Re: Invitation to the Online Intellectual property Awareness and Education Training scheduled December 9th and 10th 2020 Greetings from Makerere University’s Directorate of Research and Graduate Training. You are aware […]Read More
Sexual and Gender-Based (SGBV) violence remains an enduring challenge in Uganda. Victims of SGBV often experience mental health problems. However, police officers who are usually the first point of contact […]Read More
On Wednesday September 30th 2020, one of the over 500 multidisciplinary projects currently being funded by the Government of the Republic of Uganda through Makerere University Research and Innovations Fund […]Read More
Reports Mak-RIF Contribution to the Sustainable Development Goal November 2022 State of Doctoral Education and Training in Uganda Covid-19 Lockdown Exposed Men’S Vulnerability Strengthening Uganda’s Health System through Standardizing Digital […]Read More
A study carried out by Dr Josephine Ahikire and Dr Amon Mwiine from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHUSS), Makerere University, to establish the impact of COVID-19 and the associated control and […]Read More
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Makerere University is living up to the slogan ‘We Build for the Future’. Makerere University’s management under the leadership of Prof. William Bazeyo the Chairperson Makerere University Research and Innovations […]Read More
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus. First reported in early December 2019 in Wuhan China, it has since spread across all […]Read More