Mak IR Repository
Welcome to Makerere University's Institutional Repository (Mak IR). Mak IR was formerly called Uganda Scholarly Digital Library (USDL). Mak IR is a collection of scholarly output of by researchers of Makerere University, including scholarly articles and books, electronic theses and dissertations, conference proceedings, technical reports and digitised library collections. It is the official Institutional Repository (IR) of Makerere University. If you have any questions regarding MAKIR, please feel free to contact us on makir.mulib@mak.ac.ug.
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Cultural symbolism and representation of masculinities in kiga culture of Kanungu district, Uganda
(Makerere University, 2024-06)This study sought to interrogate the Cultural symbolism and representation of masculinities in kiga culture of Kanungu District, Uganda. In order to realize this, the study examined community understanding of a man in Kiga ... -
Spatial profiles and sources of selected persistent organic pollutants in surface sediments of Lake Victoria, East Africa
(Makerere University, 2024-04)Lake Victoria is the second largest lake in the world and has a catchment area of 193,000km2 with only one outlet (River Nile) and numerous inlets. Several anthropogenic activities take place in the lake’s catchment area ... -
Carbapenem resistance among gram negative rods isolated from surgical site infections at Mulago and Kawempe National referral hospitals
(Makerere University, 2024-01-04)Background: Surgical site infections are becoming increasingly difficult to manage with the rise of drug resistance among causative bacteria. Contributing to this, the use of foreign implants in certain surgeries pauses ... -
Assessing the effectiveness of digital finance as a strategy to enhance financial inclusion at NCBA bank – Uganda
(Makerere University, 2024-06)The study was aimed at examining the effectiveness of digital banking as a strategy to enhance financial inclusion at NCBA Bank. The study was guided by three specific objectives which included examining the effectiveness ... -
Analysis of market orientation in Ugandan small and medium-sized enterprises: a case of Kampala District
(Makerere University, 2024-06)The purpose of this study was to analyse the level of adoption of market orientation among Ugandan SMEs in general, and with operations/offices in Kampala District in particular. The objectives of the study were: (1) to ...