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      Determinants of non-performing loan facilities in microfinance institutions in Uganda. A case study of Pride Microfinance Limited, City Centre Branch [1]
      Determinants of Non-Performing Loans in Uganda’s Commercial Banking Industry 2002:1 – 2017:2 [1]
      Determinants of non-school attendance: evidence from the 2016/17 Uganda National Household Survey [1]
      Determinants of Non-Traditional Exports in Uganda (2000–2016) [1]
      Determinants of optimal uptake of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria during pregnancy in Uganda [1]
      Determinants of Out-of-Pocket Health Care Expenditure in Uganda: A Household Level Analysis [1]
      Determinants of participation in livelihood diversification among peasant farmers in rural Uganda [1]
      Determinants of participation in the indigenous chicken market by smallholder farmers in Busia District, Eastern Uganda [1]
      Determinants of participation of small holder farmers in marketing of grain amaranth: A case of Kamuli District, Uganda. [1]
      Determinants of postnatal care use among mothers who give birth at non-health facilities in Uganda [1]
      Determinants of postnatal care utilization among mothers in Mangochi District, Malawi [1]
      Determinants of postoperative length of hospital stay following emergency abdominal surgery in the gastrointestinal surgical unit at Mulago National Referral Hospital [1]
      Determinants of postpartum contraceptive use among women aged 15-49 in Uganda [1]
      Determinants of poverty among households in Uganda [1]
      Determinants of poverty among households in Uganda. [1]
      Determinants of Poverty in Central Region among Households in Uganda [1]
      Determinants of pregnancy outcomes in Uganda [1]
      Determinants of pregnancy termination among women of reproductive age in Uganda [1]
      Determinants of private domestic investments in Uganda [1]
      The Determinants of Private Sector Credit: Case Study of Uganda [1]