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A live painting of the Inauguration of the Professor Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile Chair in Monetary Policy, Banking and Finance held on 27th October 2015 in the Main Hall, Makerere University. Photo credit; Landmark Media. Tracing the journey of Professor Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile on earth, the Makerere University Chancellor, Council, Senate, Management, alumni and students solemnly affirm that it is...
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The Council, Senate, Management, Staff and Students warmly congratulate the President of the Republic of Uganda and Visitor of Makerere University H.E. Dr. Gen. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, the First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Hon. Janet Kataaha Museveni, the NRM Government and the People of Uganda upon marking the 36th Anniversary of the NRM liberation...
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itle:Socio-Institutional Drivers of Groundwater Contamination Hazards: The Case of On-Site Sanitation in the Bwaise Informal Settlement, Kampala, Uganda Publication TypeJournal ArticleYear of Publication2021Authors:Felix R. B. Twinomucunguzi, Giorgia Silvestri , Joel Kinobe, Allan Mugabi, Jenifer Isoke, Philip M. Nyenje, Jan Willem Foppen, Robinah N. Kulabako, Frank KansiimeKeywords:contamination; groundwater; informal settlements; on-site sanitation; socio-hydrogeological systemsJournalAbstract:Socio-institutional factors are poorly addressed in the risk assessment of...
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itle:Double-Stranded DNA Virus Assemblages in Groundwater in Three Informal Urban Settlements in Sub-Saharan Africa Differ from Each Other Publication TypeJournal ArticleYear of Publication2021Authors:Jack van de Vossenberg, Yvonne Hoitin, Alimamy Kolipha Kamara, Manuel Kofi Tetteh, John P. Simaika, George Lutterod, Hans Komakech, Robinah Kulabako, Philip M. Nyenje, Jan Willem FoppenKeywords:JournalAbstract:We mapped the double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) virus assemblage in...
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itle:Faecal contamination pathways of shallow groundwater in low-income urban areas: implications for water resource planning and management Publication TypeJournal ArticleYear of Publication2021Authors:Jacintha Gumoteyo Nayebare; Michael M. Owor; Robinah Kulabako; Richard Graham TaylorKeywords:contamination, faecal, nitrate, pathways, shallow groundwaterJournalWater Practice & TechnologyAbstract:Shallow groundwater is vulnerable to faecal contamination, especially in low-income urban areas where use of on-site sanitation facilities is high. This paper...
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