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    • Comparative studies on orphans and non-orphans in Uganda 

      Munaaba, Flavia Nabugere; Owor, Joseph; Baguma, Peter; Musisi, Seggane; Mugisha, Frank; Muhangi, Denis; Matovu, Vero I. D.; Owor, Joseph Rach; Ezati, Enoch; Okumu, Joseph; Tindyebwa, Denis; Ekwaru, Paul; Kyomugisha, Eunice; Kimeze, Sarah Nambuubi; Kinyanda, Eugene; Nakigudde, Janet; Mugisha, James; Muhindo, Isaiah; Kakooza, Angelina; Muhwezi, Wilson; Mugumya, Firminus (Center for International Health and Development, 2004-10)
      There are now in Uganda more than two million orphans, i.e. children under 18 years old who have lost one or both of their parents. Roughly one in every five children is an orphan and one in every four households in the ...
    • The organization and implementation of community-based education programs for health worker training institutions in Uganda 

      Kaye, Dan; Mwanika, Andrew; Burnham, Gilbert; Chang, Larry W.; Mbalinda, Scovia N.; Okullo, Isaac; Nabirye, Rose C; Muhwezi, Wilson; Oria, Hussein; Kijjambu, Stephen; Atuyambe, Lynn; Aryeija, Warren (BioMed Central, 2011)
      Background: Community-based education (CBE) is part of the training curriculum for most health workers in Uganda. Most programs have a stated purpose of strengthening clinical skills, medical knowledge, communication skills, ...
    • Perception and valuations of community-based education and service by alumni at Makerere University College of Health Sciences 

      Mwanika, Andrew; Okullo, Isaac; Kaye, Dan K.; Muhwezi, Wilson; Atuyambe, Lynn; Nabirye, Rose C.; Groves, Sara; Mbalinda, Scovia; Burnham, Gilbert; Chang, Larry W.; Oria, Hussein; Sewankambo, Nelson (BioMed Central, 2011)
      Background: Training of health professionals can be deliberately structured to enhance rural recruitment by exposing the trainees to the realities of rural life and practice through Community-Based Education and Service ...