TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONAPPROVAL iiDEDICATIONACKNOWLEDGMENT ivTABLE OF CONTENTS VLIST OF TABLES viiiABSTRACT ixCHAPTER ONE 1INTRODUCTION 11.1 Background to the problem1.2 Statement of the problem 31.3. Purpose of the study 51.3.1 Study objectives 51.3.2 Research questions 51.4 Scope of the study 51.5 Significance of the study 51.6 Area of study 61.7. Selection of study participants 6CHAPTER TWO 7LITERATURE REVIEW 72.0 Introduction 72.1 History of the Ugandan media 82.2 History of the inde...
TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATION iiAPPROVAL iiiDEDICATiON ivACKNOWLEDGEMENT vLIST OF ACRONYMS viLIST OF TABLES xLIST OF FIGURES xiABSTRACT xiCHAPTER ONE 1INTRODUCTION 11.0 Introduction1.1 Background of the study 11.2 Statement of the problem 41.3 Purpose oCthe study 61.4 Study objectives 61.5 Research Questions 61.6 Scope o C the Study 61.7 Significance of the Study 7CHAPTER TWO 9LITERATURE REVIEW 92.0 Introduction 92.2 Role of media in fighting child labor 122.3 Challenges faced by media in figh...
ABSTRACT Background: HIV spreads immunodeficiency syndrome commonly known as AIDS making it 36.7 million people worldwide, 25.3 million people in Africa and 1.6 million people in Uganda living with HIV/AIDS. Objectives: the main objective of this study was to determine the different methods used by residents of Nyakabirizi town towards the prevention of HIV spread. Study design: This was an analytical cross-sectional study Subject: 196 people were sampled from Nyakabirizi town. The sampled pe...
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TABLE OF CONTENTDECLARATION jAPPROVALDEDICATION ivACKNOWLEDGEMENT vTABLE OF CONTENT viACRONYMS ixABSRACT xiCHAPTER ONE 1INTRODUCTION 11.0 Introduction 11.1 Background 11.2 Statement of the problem 41.3 General Objective 51.3.1 Objectives of the study 51.3.2 Research Questions 51.4Scope of the study 61.4.1 Geographical scope 61.4.2 Subject scope 61.4.3 Time scope 61.5 Significance of the study 61.6 Conceptual Framework 71.7 Definition of key terms 8CHAPTER TWO 9LITERATURE REVIEW 92.0 Introduct...
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction This research will explore unemployment as the independent variable (IV) and crime among the youth as the dependent variable (DV) in Seeta Central division, Mukono district, Uganda. The f~ocus of the study is crime among the youth which has remained high despite the numerous legal cfforts by urban councils responsible for youth crimes that has resulted into community problems among others in Seeta Central division, Mukono district. This chapter will c...
ABSTRACT The children's rights in Uganda. The study used one research design one \\as cross-sectional research design to analyze data from New vision Data was. The study used random sampling and purposive sampling. Data \\as collected using questionnaires and interview guides. The study found out that children in Kampala are unaware of their rights such as right to freedom from discrimination. right to healthcare. The study found out that New vision promotes children rights through awareness....
The Local Government Administration in Ghana is growing in terms of scope and functions and communication plays a key role in this process in creating understanding and mutually beneficial relationships with all stakeholders. This communication function is handled by the Public Relations Units that is a submit unit of the Complains and Public Relations Sub-Committee established by ACT 936 Section 26 of the Local Government Act 2006. It is in this context it is important to carry out a timely ...
Abstract This work is a search for the basis of intersubjectivity in the African worldview conceptualized in Igwebuike philosophy. This piece found the basis of intersubjectivity of the African reality in Chi, which carries a variety of meanings among the Igbo-African people. However, the nuance of Chi that is employed here is that which understands it as the divinity in every huma...
Abstract Contrary to the opinion of some scholars which holds that science is independent of particular worldviews in its presuppositions and method, this paper argues that although the presuppositions of science have no worldview content, science may provide evidence that has bearing on a certain worldview belief. This dependence on a worldview is what gives science some level of political autonomy, that is, some kind of ...
Abstract Human beings are by nature enshrined in an inescapable world-hood web called language. As a symbolic construction and human agenda setting in semantic space, language ensures the application of social meaning, control, culture and social knowledge. As a result o...
Abstract Among the Igbo of eastern Nigeria, symbols are not only important, but have become indispensable in their daily lives. Several symbols used include: Ofo, which is a symbol of authority; Ogu, the symbol of innocence; Ikenga, a symbol of strength, uprightness, success, integrity and ancestry; Mbari, the symbol of culture and aesthetic...
Abstract The relationships in the African universe point to the fact of the dynamics of a personal and universal world, and the reality that the human person is a composition of lived embodiment with the world while at the same time experiencing his/her own body. This interaction between the personal world of the human person and the universal world is possible because, just as the heart of the human...
Abstract African traditional political systems are often categorized as monarchical or aristocratic, as such, as having no place for democracy. European and African political thinkers see democracy as a system of government that began in Greece and was imported from Europe to Africa. Contrary to this opinion, this piece ar...
Abstract A cursory glance at the different developments in the different epochs in the history of philosophy reveals the continuous resurfacing of the problem of superiority in the scientific community of knowledge. In Plato we see an exaltation of the discipline of&nbs...