Research
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Ugandans living 32 percent longer
When I was born in 1968, I could only expect to live up to 47 years,…
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Curing ignorance about TB is a challenge
In 2016, CPAR Uganda had the privilege to conduct qualitative research on the tuberculosis (TB) pandemic…
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How can we promote culture of reading?
We started off with very high expectations of establishing a library in honour of our founder…
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Focus on Kole and girl child education
Many girls in Kole District, drop out of school because of COVID-19, in the recent past;…
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Church, women and unemployment
Our chief guest, Mr. Alex B. Okello, Permanent Secretary of the Directorate of Ethics and Integrity,…
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Partnerships for mentoring young innovators
Our theory of change is that through our mentees we will amplify the voices of disadvantaged…
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Prevalence of TB in Northern Uganda
The Ministry of Health, in its 2015 publication: “The National Tuberculosis Prevalence Survey, 2014-2015 Survey Report,”…
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Food systems & agriculture
“The elusive nexus between the endogenous and the exogenous food systems within the context of Uganda’s…
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Vicious cycle of tuberculosis deaths and poverty
Poverty is a determinant of successful treatment or not of tuberculosis (TB). A Uganda TB survivor,…
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Tuberculosis survivor testimony
“Twenty five years ago, I woke up early in the morning, around 05:00 a.m. I went…