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2022 Faculty of Business and Management

The Relationship between Employee Recognition Programs and Employee Performance of Shyogwe Diocese.

Mukabaranga Chantal, Michael Manyange and Bateyo Asuman

2022 | International Network Organization for Scientific Research | Pp. 35-48

This research looked at the relationship between employee recognition programs and employee performance of Shyogwe diocese. The specific goal of this research was to determine the relationship between employee recognition programs and Shyogwe diocese employee...

2022 Faculty of Business and Management

The Relationship between Extrinsic Rewards and Employee Performance of Shyogwe Diocese

Mukabaranga Chantal, Michael Manyange and Bateyo Asuman

2022 | International Digital Organization for Scientific Research | Pp. 66-78

This research looked at the relationship between extrinsic rewards and employee performance of Shyogwe diocese. The specific goal of this research was to determine the relationship between extrinsic rewards and Shyogwe diocese employee performance. This study...

2022 Faculty of Business and Management

The relationship between intrinsic rewards and employee performance in Non-Profit Organisation in Rwanda; A case study of Shyogwe diocese

Mukabaranga Chantal, Michael Manyange, Bateyo Asuman

2022 | International Digital Organization for Scientific Research | Pp. 52-65

This research looked at the relationship between intrinsic rewards and employee performance of non-profit organisation in Rwanda a case study of Shyogwe diocese. The specific goal of this research was to determine the relationship between intrinsic rewards an...

2022 Faculty of Business and Management

Herding Behaviour and Stock Market Volatility at the Nairobi Securities Exchange: An Exploratory Analysis.

Benedicto Onkoba Ongeri, David Ongabi Nyambane, Joseph Abuga, Michael Nyasimi Manyange

2022 | International Digital Organization for Scientific Research | Pp. 19-37

This paper investigates whether herding behaviour contributes to stock market volatility at the NSE. First, the study evaluates whether herding behaviour exists at the Nairobi Securities Exchanges (NSE) and the nature of such behaviour. Secondly, it explores...

2022 Faculty of Business and Management

An Assessment of Collaborative Governance for Sustainable Development in Urban Planning in Kenya

David Ongabi Nyambane; Benedicto Onkoba Ongeri and Michael Nyasimi Manyange

2022 | International Digital Organization for Scientific Research | Pp. 1-18

Over the past few decades, world population growth, economic development and rapid urbanization have caused environmental degradation and social problems. The concept of sustainable development has emerged as an approach to dealing with these issues.Collabora...

2022 Faculty of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry

Bacteriology of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease among Women Attending the Gynecology Clinic at Kampala International University Teaching Hospital, Uganda

Petrus Baruti; Emmanuel Nzabandora and Ezera Agwu

2022 | IDOSR JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCES | Pp. 1-14

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is major health problem in developed and developing country involving more young women. It is associated with high rate of female reproductive health morbidity; it can complicate with ectopic pregnancy, infertility and chroni...

2022 Faculty of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry

Evaluation of the bacterial agents associated with PID among women of reproductive age at Kampala International University Teaching Hospital.

Petrus Baruti; Nzabandora Emmanuel and Agwu Ezera

2022 | IDOSR JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY, BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ALLIED FIELDS | Pp. 64-74

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is major health problem in developed and developing country involving more young women. It is associated with high rate of female reproductive health morbidity; it can complicate with ectopic pregnancy, infertility and chroni...

2022 Faculty of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry

Factors associated with Pelvic Inflammatory Disease among Women Attending the Gynecology Clinic at Kampala International University Teaching Hospital, Uganda.

Petrus Baruti; Nzabandora Emmanuel; and Agwu Ezera

2022 | IDOSR JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY, BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ALLIED FIELDS | Pp. 48-63

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is major health problem in developed and developing country involving more young women. It is associated with high rate of female reproductive health morbidity; it can complicate with ectopic pregnancy, infertility and chroni...

2022 Faculty of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry

Susceptibility patterns of bacterial urinary tract infections among febrile children under-five years of age at Kampala International University Teaching Hospital

Gloria Nakalema; Yamile Ariaz Ortiz; and Agwu Ezera

2022 | IAA Journal of Biological Sciences | Pp. 61-79

A reliable diagnosis of UTI in children is critical because they are usually underdiagnosed or over-diagnosed especially in children under five years of age. Antimicrobial susceptibility results are key to effective intervention. This study was done to determ...

2022 Faculty of Biomedical Sciences

Distribution Rate of Chlamydial Infection According to Demographic Factors among Pregnant Women Attending Clinics in Zaria Metropolis, Kaduna State, Nigeria

Shango Patience Emmanuel Jakheng; Emmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu; I. O. Abdullahi; Emmanuel William Jakheng; Chidimma Maureen Chukwueze; Gloria Chizoba Eze; Unyime Cosmas Essien; Chika Chizitelu Madekwe; Chinelo Chioma Madekwe; S. Vidya and Sunil Kumar

2022 | South Asian Journal of Research in Microbiology | Pp. 27-31

Chlamydia trachomatis also known as the “Silent Epidemic” is a major threat to the reproductive health of women. This study was aimed at determining the seroprevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis based one demographic factors among women attending clinics in Zar...