Browsing by Author "Nabukeera, Madinah"
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The COVID –19 Pandemic effect on Agriculture and Food Security in Uganda
Nabukeera, Madinah (Islamic University Journal of Social Sciences, 2022-08-22)Agriculture is one of the drivers of economic development since Uganda is predominately an agricultural economy and being less developed, its key to transform agriculture in order to achieve economic growth. The growth in ... -
COVID-19
Nabukeera, Madinah; Matovu, Musa (Interdisciplinary Journal of Education, 2021-12-02)As the COVID-19 pandemic persisted, the government of Uganda together with Ministry of Education and Sports authorized education institutions especially universities to implement ODeL (Open Distance e-Learning) teaching ... -
COVID-19 Vaccination: Prevalence and Associated Factors among Students and Staff (A Case of Islamic University in Uganda)
Naziru, Rashid; Nabukeera, Madinah; Nazziwa, Aisha; Aremu, Abdulmujeeb Babatunde; Araphat, Ummusalam; Kyejussa, Yusuf (Journal of Health Promotion and Behavior, 2022-03) -
EFFECT OF COVID –19ON MOBILE MONEY IN UGANDA
Nabukeera, Madinah (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences,Islamic University in Uganda, 2022-08-22)During the outbreak of COVID-19 in March 2020 in Uganda, government came up with tough measures to restrain the continuous spread of the Virus in the country. Among the measures put in place included total lockdown where ... -
The Effect Of Covid-19 Pandemic On Economic Growth Of Uganda
Nabukeera, Madinah (Islamic University Journal of Social Sciences, 2022-08-21)As of September, 2020 Uganda had registered 5,380 cases of COVID-19 with 60 fatalities. The number of deaths is presently low compared to other countries in the world. This is attributed to the government measures to lessen ... -
The Effect Of Covid-19 Pandemic On Tourism Sector In Uganda
Nabukeera, Madinah (Islamic University Journal of Social Sciences, 2022-08-21)This paper assesses the existing debate concerning the likely effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on tourism sector in Uganda. The paper offers a reflection and recommendations on what the future might hold for the industry ... -
EFFECTS OF COVID – 19 ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE IN UGANDA
Nabukeera, Madinah (Islamic University Multidisciplinary Journal (IUMJ), THEMES IN SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2021-12-14)To fight the continuous spread of the Corona Virus in Uganda, many measures were put in place by the government which involved total lockdown where movements of people were restrained, businesses were closed, schools and ... -
Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Towards COVID-19 Vaccination Among Students and Staff at the Islamic University in Uganda
Naziru, Rashid; Nabukeera, Madinah; Kisambira, Zubair Jauhara; Zziwa, Swaibu; Ndagire, Mariam Abbasi; Nakayiza, Faridah (East African Health Research Journal, 2023-11-03)Whereas the burden of COVID-19 has greatly reduced worldwide in terms of morbidity and mortality, its impact is still affecting many countries economically, politically as well as in the healthcare systems. There is therefore ... -
PERFORMANCE OF THE TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANIES IN UGANDA DURING COVID – 19 TIMES
Nabukeera, Madinah (Islamic University Multidisciplinary Journal (IUMJ), THEMES IN SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2021-12-14)As most of the countries globally battle with the effects of COVID-19, telecommunication companies have emerged as critical entities in providing connection between businesses and people. In Uganda, the telecommunication ... -
Preparedness, Identification and Care of COVID-19 Cases by Front Line Health Workers in Selected Health Facilities in Mbale District Uganda
Naziru, Rashid; Nazziwa, Aisha; Nanyeenya, Nicholas; Nabukeera, Madinah; Lwere, Kamada (East African Health Research Journal, 2021)Introduction The nature of work of Health care professionals exposes them to high risks of contracting COVID-19 and spreading it among themselves, to their patients and subsequently to the general community. Thus, it is ... -
THE STATE OF COVID – 19 IN UGANDA
Nabukeera, Madinah (Islamic University Multidisciplinary Journal (IUMJ), THEMES IN SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2021-12-14)The cases and deaths of COVID-19 in Sub-Saharan African countries have been recorded to be few compared to other countries outside the continent. However, the countries in the region are vulnerable to the pandemic because ...