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Janice Desire Busingye
Janice Desire Busingye
Associate Professor, College of Education, Distance and Open Learning, Kampala International
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Exploring the development of a household cholera-focused health literacy scale in James Town, Accra
RA Tutu, S Gupta, S Elavarthi, JD Busingye, JK Boateng
Journal of Infection and Public Health 12 (1), 62-69, 2019
272019
The political battlefield: negotiating space to protect indigenous and traditional knowledge under capitalism
J Busingye, W Keim
International Social Science Journal 60 (195), 37-54, 2009
252009
Do learning and teaching materials influence learning outcomes amidst high enrolments? Lessons from Uganda's Universal primary education
JD Busingye, R Najjuma
Africa Education Review 12 (1), 109-126, 2015
232015
Asymmetry in an uneven place: migrants’ lifestyles, social capital, and self-rated health status in James Town, Accra
RA Tutu, JK Boateng, JD Busingye, E Ameyaw
GeoJournal 82, 907-921, 2017
222017
Examining health literacy on cholera in an endemic community in Accra, Ghana: a cross-sectional study
RA Tutu, S Gupta, JD Busingye
Tropical medicine and health 47, 1-10, 2019
152019
Self-reported functional, communicative, and critical health literacy on foodborne diseases in Accra, Ghana
S Gupta, RA Tutu, J Boateng, JD Busingye, S Elavarthi
Tropical medicine and health 46, 1-10, 2018
152018
Extrinsic modeling and simulation of helio-photovoltaic system: a case of single diode model
SN Nnamchi, MM Mundu, JD Busingye, JU Ezenwankwo
International journal of green energy 16 (6), 450-467, 2019
122019
Migration, social capital, and health
RA Tutu, JD Busingye, RA Tutu, JD Busingye
Migration, Social Capital, and Health: Insights from Ghana and Uganda, 23-28, 2020
112020
“Togetherness in difference”: Perceived personal discrimination and acculturation preferences among internal migrants in a poor urban community in Accra
RA Tutu, J Boateng, EE Ameyaw, JD Busingye
Journal of Asian and African Studies 53 (2), 297-313, 2018
82018
Acculturation inclinations and subjective health status of internal migrants in James Town, an urban slum settlement in Accra
RA Tutu, J Boateng, EE Ameyaw, JD Busingye
Journal of Population Research 34, 165-183, 2017
82017
Migration, Social Capital, and Health: Insights from Ghana and Uganda
RA Tutu, JD Busingye
Springer, 2020
72020
Gendered Economic Gap In Uganda: Education Attainment and Women’s access to, and Land ownership in Bunyoro Sub-Region
EK Barongo, JD Busingye, LG Tom Mulegi
Idosr Journal of Arts and Management 8 (2), 1-10, 2023
52023
Education Attainment and Women Entrepreneurship in Uganda: A Perspective
EK Barongo, JD Busingye, G Lubale
European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 1 (6), 64-69, 2021
52021
Smallholder farming and food sovereignty in Uganda: an in-depth analysis of policy vis-a-vis farmers' realities.
JD Busingye
52017
Time series analysis of global energy indices: logarithmic and normalized techniques for developmental studies
SN Nnamchi, ZO Jagun, MA Ijomah, OA Nnamchi, JD Busingye
Energy Economics Letters 9 (1), 1-19, 2022
42022
Mobile phone use and family literacy practices: Perspectives from Uganda
MD Sumani, BH Twine, JD Busingye
Education Research Journal 7 (4), 85-93, 2017
32017
Modeling, simulation, and prediction of global energy indices: a differential approach
SN Nnamchi, OA Nnamchi, JD Busingye, MA Ijomah, PI Obasi
Frontiers in Energy, 1-18, 2022
22022
Social capital and acculturation
RA Tutu, JD Busingye, RA Tutu, JD Busingye
Migration, Social Capital, and Health: Insights from Ghana and Uganda, 113-135, 2020
22020
Reducing risk: local knowledge for livelihoods security: a case of Ugandan small holder farmers.
JD Busingye
22011
Health Literacy of Migrants: Environmental Risks to Health
RA Tutu, JD Busingye, RA Tutu, JD Busingye
Migration, Social Capital, and Health: Insights from Ghana and Uganda, 71-96, 2020
12020
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