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H. Mwenyango and Palattiyil, G., Health needs and challenges of women and children in Uganda's refugee settlements: Conceptualising a role for social work, International Social Work, vol. 62, pp. 1535–1547, 2019.
H. Mwenyango, The place of social work in improving access to health services among refugees: A case study of Nakivale settlement, Uganda, International Social Work, p. 002087282096219, 2020.
E. Nector Mwavu, Ariango, E., Ssegawa, P., Kalema, V. Neckemiah, Bateganya, F., Waiswa, D., and Byakagaba, P., Agro biodiversity of home gardens in a commercial sugarcane cultivation land matrix in Uganda, International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management, 2016.
E. Nector Mwavu, Kalema, V. K., Bateganya, F., Byakagaba, P., Waiswa, D., Enuru, T., and Mbogga, M. S., Expansion of Commercial Sugarcane Cultivation among Smallholder farmers in Uganda: Implications for Household Food Security, Land 2018, vol. 7, 2018.
N. Muwanga, The Politics of Higher Education Reform: The Case of Makerere University, vol. 9, 2005.
N. Muwanga, Maintaining Order in Dominant Party States: Evidence from Kampala City Uganda, The European Society for Immunodeficiencies, 2019.
N. Muwanga and Kasalina, N., The politics of primary education in Uganda [microform] : parent participation and national reforms., 2019.
N. Muwanga, Service Delivery in 5 African Countries, African Journal of Public Administration, 2016.
N. Muwanga, The Differences in Perceptions of Poverty, 2019.
N. Muwanga, Inclusion as Political Mobilsation; the Political Economy of Quality Education Initiatives in Uganda, The European Society for Immunodeficiencies, 2016.
S. Musisi, Okello, E., F, W., Neema, S., and Abbo, C., Complementary and Alternative Medicine in psychiatry, 2006.
N. Musisi and Muwanga, N., Makerere University in transition, 1993-2000: opportunities and challenges, 2019.
L. Musinguzi, Turinawe, E., Rwemisisi, J. Tibemanya, de Vries, D., Mafigiri, D., Muhangi, D., Groot, M., Katamba, A., and Pool, R., Linking communities to formal health care providers through village health teams in rural Uganda: Lessons from linking social capital, vol. 15, 2017.
L. Musinguzi, The role of social networks in savings groups: Insights from village savings and loan associations in Luwero, Uganda, vol. 51, p. bsv050, 2015.
C. Murendo, Wollni, M., Brauw, A., and Mugabi, N., Social Network Effects on Mobile Money Adoption in Uganda, vol. 54, pp. 327 - 342, 2018.
W. Muhumuza, The politics of anti-corruption reforms and reversals in Uganda’s changing political terrain, vol. 4, pp. 62 - 84, 2016.
W. Muhumuza, Unfulfilled promises? NGOs' micro-credit programmes and poverty reduction in Uganda, vol. 23, pp. 391 - 416, 2005.
W. Muhumuza and Hӧgers, S., The Elusive Peace and Post-Conflict Reconstruction of Rwenzori Sub-region, Western Uganda, Kampala: Fountain Publishers, 2019.
W. Muhumuza, Between rhetoric and political conviction: The dynamics of decentralization in Uganda and Africa, vol. 33, pp. 426 - 457, 2008.
W. Muhumuza, Pitfalls of Decentralization Reforms in Transitional Societies: The Case of Uganda, vol. 33, 2010.
W. Muhumuza, Revisiting state intervention: State-sponsored micro-credit and poverty reduction in Uganda, vol. 7, pp. 121 - 132, 2013.
D. Muhangi, Child Maltreatment in Uganda: Discourses and Representations in the Ugandan Print Media, 2017, pp. 69 - 91.
F. Mugumya, Asingwire, N., Kamya, I., and Begonza, R. Asaba, Children and Domestic Water Collection in Rural Uganda: Exploring Policy and Intervention Options That Promote Child Protection, in Child Abuse and Neglect in Uganda, vol. 6, 2017.
F. Mugumya, Asaba, B., Kamya, I., and Asingwire, N., Children and Domestic Water Collection in Rural Uganda: Exploring Policy and Intervention Options That Promote Child Protection , 2017.
A. Mugeere, Methodological and Ethical Issues in Research on Climate Change: Experiences from a Ugandan Study, The African Review Journal, 2018.

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