The Principal, College of His study demonstrated for the Corporation of New York through
Veterinary Medicine, Animal first time that in rural Uganda both RISE-AFNNET, and was supervised
Resources and Bio Security animals (especially pigs, dogs, cats by Prof. John David Kabasa and Dr.
to present the following for the and goats) and humans get infected Immaculate Nakalembe.
Conferment of the by similar jiggers and infection
Degree of Doctor of of animals increases the burden Conferment of the
Philosophy (Veterinary and severity of human infections. Degree of Doctor of
Medicine) His study showed that animals too Philosophy (Veterinary
suffer from a severe disease due Medicine)
ATUHAIRE Andrew Mwebaze to jiggers. He further demonstrated
SAIMO-KAHWA Margaret (Ms)
Improving nutritive quality of maize that some commercial insecticides
stover for enhancing productivity of (e.g. Supona external spray) can Vaccine potential of R. appen-
smallholder dairy farms be used to successfully treat jiggers diculatus salivary gland cement
in animals. His findings therefore and gut specific proteins for the
Mr. Atuhaire Andrews research
highlighted a need to treat animals control of ticks and tick-borne
focused on nutritional improvement
as an integral strategy in jigger diseases in cattle in sub-Saharan
of maize stover to address dairy
control campaigns in Uganda. Africa
cattle nutritional challenges during
This study was funded by Bayer
the dry season. He found that Dr. Saimo-Kahwa Margaret
HealthCare and German Academic
using consortia of edible mushroom researched on the brown ear ticks
Exchange Service (DAAD), and
Pleurotus sajor caju, indigenous salivary gland cement protein
supervised by Prof. Georg von
microbiota Lactobacillus plantarum (Trp64) secreted during tick feeding
Samson-Himmelstjerna, Prof.
and sugar cane molasses on maize and the midgut tick protein (Ra86),
Herman Feldmeier, Prof. Charles
stover unlocks the lignin barrier, as potential vaccine candidates that
Waiswa and Dr. Jrgen Krcken.
rendering nutrients available for can be developed into a subunit
rumen fermentation and post rumen vaccine to control ticks and tick-
digestion. Biological treatment of Conferment of the:
borne diseases. She immunized
maize stover improves utilization Degree of Doctor of
rabbits with a combination of the tick
efficiency, milk yield and fatty Philosophy (Natural
proteins and challenged them with
acid composition. The research Products)
the different stages of brown ear
established that biological treatment NABATANZI Alice (Ms) ticks. The study resulted in death of
of maize stover provides alternative some ticks, lower tick attachment,
quality feed resource, ecologically Phytochemical, nutraceutical and
inhibited egg hatching, lower molting
sustainable, economically feasible nutritive properties of priority
of larvae and nymphs. The results
and socially acceptable on wild edible plants constituting di-
demonstrate the potential of the tick
smallholder Dairy farms in Uganda. ets of pregnant women in Buikwe
proteins in reducing tick infestation
This study was funded by National District, Uganda
by developing a vaccine to control
Agricultural Research Organization Ms. Nabatanzis research focused the brown ear tick, which is the vector
(NARO) and East African Agricultural on improving household food for East Coast Fever. This creates an
Productivity project (EAAPP), and and nutrition security of the opportunity to eliminate the concern
was supervised by Assoc. Prof. marginalised rural pregnant women of tick acaricide resistance and
Samuel Okello, Assoc. Prof. Fred by targeting wild edible plants as increasing cost of treating tick-borne
Kabi and Dr. Swidiq Mugerwa. a sustainablesolution to dietary diseases. This study was funded
nutrient inadequencies experienced partly by Netherlands Organization
Conferment of the: by pregnant women. She measured for Scientific Research, WOTRO,
Degree of Doctor of the phytochemical, nutraceutical International consortium for ticks
Philosophy (Veterinary and nutritive values of the five and tick-borne diseases (ICTTD-3),
Medicine) priority species (Nsugga nzirugavu, EU INCO-DEV, BecA-ILRI and
MUTEBI Francis Katunkuma, Amatungulu, Ntuntunu Makerere University, and supervised
and Jobyo) and ascertained the by Prof. Michael Ocaido and Assoc.
Epidemiology, morbidity and contribution of the measured values Prof. Enock Matovu.
treatment of zoonotic animal tun- to the pregnancy Recommended
giasis in rural Uganda Dietary Intakes. Her findings justified The Principal, College of
the nutraceutical significance of the Computing and Information
Dr. Mutebi Francis researched on
five wild edible plants and their ability Sciences to present the
the role of animals in the spread of
to meet the maternal and foetal following for the Conferment of
jiggers (tungiasis) among humans,
pregnancy nutrient requirements. the
impact of jiggers on animal health
This study was funded by Carnegie
and their treatment in rural Uganda.
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Degree of Doctor of East Africa, a list of requirements for agents to raise and maintain
Philosophy (Information were elicited, whereupon Unified high fuel prices and improving the
Technology) Modelling Language (UML) was oil price pass-through. This study
used to provide the notation for the was self-funded and supervised by
ANGEYO Jennifer Somali (Ms)
modeling. The resultant framework Dr. John K Mutenyo and Dr. Tom
On the application of machine shows how various processes Mwebaze.
learning in legislative drafting interrelate to facilitate e-learning
practices in Uganda resources sharing. Within the Conferment of the
framework, guidelines are provided Degree of Doctor of
Ms. Angeyo Jennifer Somali for the incorporation of constructivist
examined the applicability of
Philosophy (Population
principles in the development of studies)
machine learning in legislative sharable e-learning resources,
drafting practices in Uganda. The KABAGENYI Allen (Ms)
with emphasis on relevant learning
factual, societal, political, legal and theories, pedagogy, motivation, High fertility rates in Uganda: is
socio economic factors that affect quality assurance, and stakeholder low contraceptive prevalence re-
legislative drafting practices in the identification and involvement. sponsible?
country were analysed. To suggest Whereas the framework has been
ways of ensuring these factors developed within the context of Ms. Kabagenyi investigated whether
are evaluated and accommodated East Africa, it is generic and can be there is stalled fertility in Uganda
before a bill is discussed and adapted to facilitate development and sought to explain the low
passed by the legislature, machine and sharing of e-learning resources contraceptive prevalence and high
learning algorithms for binary in any other developing country. fertility levels. Her research showed
classification is presented as a This study was self-funded, and was no evidence of a fertility stall for
tool to support decision making. supervised by Prof. Jude T Lubega. the period 1973-2011, challenging
Supervised learning algorithms from the notion that socio-economic
the learning domains of functions, growth stalls fertility. Also, low
distance metric (lazy), decision
Conferment of the
contraceptive use was not the sole
tree, ensemble, and Bayes were
Degree of Doctor of
predictor of persistent high births,
investigated on Matlab and WEKA
Philosophy (Economics)
but a combination of education, age
Software using legislative drafting BANAGA-BAINGI Gerald at marriage, age of respondents and
data sets. The classification models partner characteristics. Furthermore,
The pass-through of international
proposed narrow the gap in decision the study established negative
oil price to the domestic consum-
making and provide a good support misconceptions and beliefs related
er fuel prices in Uganda
for evaluating the extent to which to low use of modern contraception
environmental factors affecting a Mr. Banaga-Baingi examined the including: fear of side effects, stigma
given bill(s) at a given time have pass-through of international oil price associated with use, domestic
been accommodated. This study to the domestic consumer fuel prices violence, preference for large
was self-funded and supervised by in Uganda. The study analyses three families and polygamy. At the health
Dr Peter Jehopio. related issues; the key determinants facilities, regular stock-out, limited
of fuel prices; the impact of private choices, partner opposition and lack
Conferment of the agents profit margins on fuel pricing of provider expertise were barriers
Degree of Doctor of and the oil price pass-through in this to Family Planning utilization. The
Philosophy (Information environment. The study finds that, study recommended education of
Systems) oil price, exchange rate and the females beyond secondary, late
private agents operating margins entry of females into marriage,
AYOO Philip Ouma
are significant determining factors small family size, training more
A framework for developing and of fuel prices. Government duty and health workers, and use of effective
sharing constructivist e-learning consumer demand have less effect. contraception would reduce the high
resources The study also finds that the oil price fertility rates. This study was funded
pass-through is less than unitary by Wellcome Trust / THRiVE and
Mr. Ayoo Philip Oumas research and this is explained by the market Carnegie Corporation of New York,
investigated how constructivist inefficiencies and the private agents and supervised by Prof. James M.
theoretical principles could guide the desire to derive higher operating Ntozi, Assoc. Prof. Lynn Atuyambe,
development of e-learning systems, margins. Development of an anti- and Dr. Alice Reid.
and how resources made available competition framework, a wholesale
in the digital learning environment market and improving energy
may be shared within the context security are instrumental in pacifying
of higher education. Through two the market, reducing the incentive
surveys within 54 universities in
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Conferment of the walking distance affects dropout. to treat household contacts with
Degree of Doctor of Sex of the child and the location of latent tuberculosis and found that
Philosophy (Population the household were found to explain the treatment was effective but
studies) interschool movement. Income more work is needed to show how
status of the household, access to long this effect lasts. This study
WANDERA Stephen Ojiambo
electricity and children who move was funded by Wellcome Trust
Disparities in health and access from public to private schools were Strategic Award and the European
to healthcare among older per- found more likely to progress. The Communitys Seventh Framework
sons in Uganda level of fathers education was Programme, and supervised by
found to explain dropout, interschool Dr Achilles Katamba, Dr Steven
Mr. Wandera Stephen Ojiambo
movement and progression. The G Smith, Prof. Moses Joloba, and
studied the disparities in health and
study will benefit policy formulation Prof. Alison Elliott.
access to healthcare among older
at the Ministry of Education and
persons in Uganda, using the 2010
Sports in improving the attainment Conferment of the
Uganda National Household Survey
of the Ugandas Universal Primary Degree of Doctor of
data and interviews among older
Education Policy Objectives. This Philosophy (Medicine)
persons, healthcare providers and
study was funded by the World Bank
community workers from Hoima, GALUKANDE Moses
and supervised by Assoc. Prof. Eria
Kiboga and Busia districts. He
Hissali and Assoc. Prof. Edward Breast cancer: molecular sub-
found that older persons poverty,
Baale. types, risk factors, delays in diag-
mobility challenges, and health
nosis and survival experiences at
system barriers hindered access
to healthcare. The health system
The Principal, College of Mulago Hospital, Uganda
barriers included unavailability of Health Sciences to present the
Dr. Galukande Moses investigated
drugs for NCDs, staff trained in following for the Conferment of breast cancer molecular subtypes,
geriatrics, specialized equipment the risk factors, delays in seeking
and services; the long queues; Degree of Doctor of treatment, and survival among
poor handling by health providers, Philosophy (Medicine) women in Uganda. The study
and long distances. To improve ANDIA Irene Biraro (Ms) revealed an over representation
healthcare access, there is need to of poor prognosis breast cancer
strengthen the healthcare system The impact of co-infections and
molecular subtypes. Breast-
to address the non-communicable the effect of isoniazid preventive
feeding was a protective factor
diseases among older persons in therapy on immune responses in
against breast cancer. There were
Uganda. This study was funded household contacts exposed to
excessive delays of over 12 months
by the Consortium for Advanced sputum smear positive tuberculo-
from noticing symptoms to seeking
Research Training in Africa (CARTA), sis in Uganda
appropriate medical care. Thirty per
the Carnegie Corporation of New Dr. Andia Irene Biraro investigated cent of women who sought care did
York, and the Germany Academic the impact of co-infections such as not return after the initial contact
Exchange Service (DAAD), and malaria, worms and HIV on increasing to complete treatment, while over
supervised by Prof. James Ntozi the risk of getting infected with the 75% of women presented with late
and Dr. Betty Kwagala. non-clinical form of tuberculosis disease. The 5-year survival was
(latent tuberculosis) among much lower than other societies.
Conferment of the household members living with However, the 5-year survival rate
Degree of Doctor of patients diagnosed with tuberculosis of the few that presented with early
Philosophy (Economics) disease. These co-infections are stage disease very high. The findings
able to avoid destruction in the provide opportunities to reduce
NAMARA Suleiman
body by changing someones breast cancer related mortality and
Primary school child dropout, immunity to suit their survival. In the need to fill the knowledge gaps.
interschool movements and pro- so doing, they compromise the This study was funded by THRiVE/
gression in Uganda bodys immunity needed to protect WELCOME TRUST and ADDRF
against tuberculosis. The findings and supervised by Prof. Henry
Mr. Namaras study analysed the
showed that the co-infections did Wabinga, Assoc. Prof. Florence
factors that affect primary school child
not increase the risk of getting latent Mirembe, other mentors included
dropout, interschool movements and
tuberculosis, however those that Prof. Alexander Asea and Prof. Mike
progression in Ugandas Universal
had a BCG scar had reduced risk Stratton.
Primary Education System using
of acquiring latent tuberculosis. The
the 2005/06 - 2009/10 panel data
study also looked at the effect of
set. The study found that the age
using isoniazid preventive therapy
of the child, the family structure and
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Pharmacoepidemiology of medi- Dr. Mangwi Ayiasi Richard evaluated findings show that individuals who
cation errors and suspected ad- the effect of home visits made were reached by the intervention
verse drug reactions in the Ugan- by Village Health Teams (VHT) were more likely to test with their
dan Health Care System using mobile phone consultations partners than their counterparts.
among women in Masindi and These findings will inform the
Mr. Kiguba Ronald evaluated
Kiryandongo Districts. His study implementation of the National
the pharmacovigilance system in
revealed that current antenatal care Couples HIV Counseling and Testing
Uganda, specifically, the attitudes
implementation does not prepare Strategy. The study was funded by
and practices of healthcare
women to become better carers for Training Health Researchers into
professionals (HCPs) towards
their pregnancy and newborn babies Vocational Excellence (THRiVE)
the recognition and reporting of
because it focused on specific from the Wellcome Trust (UK),
suspected adverse drug reactions
disease programmes such as HIV/ and supervised by Assoc. Prof
(ADRs) and medication errors (MEs).
AIDS and Malaria control and Fred Wabwire-Mangen, Prof David
He established that patient ADR-
immunization paid less attention to Serwadda, Assoc. Prof Rhoda
complaint in the previous month was
maternal nutrition or newborn care. Wanyenze and Prof Jim Todd.
a dominant factor in the recognition
He proposes an alternative antenatal
of suspected ADRs and most HCPs
care model which effectively reaches Conferment of the
valued patient involvement in ME
communities through Village Health Degree of Doctor of
reporting. Previous-year ADR
Team members who are equipped Philosophy (Medicine)
reporting was higher at hospital-
with mobile phones to conduct home
level staff and in medicine, but lower MEYA David Bisagaya
visits and make further consultations
for private for-profit health facilities.
with skilled health workers. This Immunopathogenesis of immune
He observed an extensive antibiotic
model was found to have positive reconstitution inflammatory syn-
prescription rate in Mulago National
effect on health seeking behaviour drome secondary to central ner-
Referral Hospital, with rampant
such as delivery in the health facility vous system infections in HIV-
missed-dose days, the first day
and early care-seeking for the sick infected patients
was the most abused; and a high
newborn baby. This study was
risk of suspected ADRs linked to Dr. Meya David Bisagaya studied
funded by the Belgian Government
the use of ceftriaxone, levofloxacin the function of the immune system in
through the Institute of Tropical
and metronidazole that are safe. HIV-infected patients with meningitis
Medicine in Antwerp and supervised
Empowering patients to communicate caused by a fungus. He sought to
by Professor Christopher Garimoi
ADR-complaints to HCPs or directly understand why one third of patients
Orach, Professor Bart Criel and
to relevant medication safety treated for this meningitis tend to
Professor Patrick Kolsteren.
bodies can promote medication get worse after starting Antiretroviral
safety. The hospitals need to sort drugs. His findings suggest that,
out the logistical bottlenecks that Conferment of the
despite the immune system
cause inpatients to delay initiation Degree of Doctor of
improving after starting Antiretroviral
or miss continuation of prescribed Philosophy (Public Health)
drugs, the immune system sends
medications. This study was funded MATOVU Joseph certain types of cells to the brain
by THRiVE, African Population that are abnormally active, causing
Demand-creation for couples HIV
and Health Research centre and recurrence of the symptoms of
counseling and testing among
supervised by Prof. Paul Waako, meningitis even in the absence of
married or cohabiting individuals
Assoc. Prof. Charles Karamagi, and the actual fungus. He identified these
in Rakai, Uganda: Trends, motiva-
Prof. Sheila Bird. cells and how they function. His work
tions, barriers and intervention
has enabled scientists to understand
outcomes
Conferment of the what happens in those patients who
Degree of Doctor of Mr. Joseph Matovus research aimed seem to get worse after treatment
Philosophy (Public Health) at developing an intervention to for fungal meningitis and who initiate
improve HIV counseling and testing Antiretroviral drugs. The findings will
MANGWI Richard Ayiasi
among couples in Rakai, south- be useful in developing treatment for
Maternal and newborn care prac- western Uganda. The study found patients with fungal meningitis who
tices in Masindi and Kiryandongo low levels of couples HIV testing. get worse after starting Antiretroviral
Districts of western Uganda: ef- An intervention was developed drugs. This study was funded by
fect of home visits and mobile to engage married individuals in THRiVE/WELCOME TRUST and
phone consultations by village small group, interactive sessions supervised by Prof. Moses Joloba,
health workers reinforced with testimonies from Prof. Yuka Manabe, Dr. Steve Cose
previously tested couples. Study and Prof. Edward Janoff.
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Conferment of the in the country with little progress in Elly Katabira, Prof. Anthony Furlan,
Degree of Doctor of secondary prevention. The findings Dr. Edward Ddumba and Dr. Jayne
Philosophy (Medicine) showed that the vaccine was highly Byakika-Tusiime.
immunogenic hence generating
MWESIGIRE Doris (Ms)
confidence in the cervical cancer Conferment of the
Quality of life in HIV patients at- vaccine in Uganda where there Degree of Doctor of
tending an urban clinic in Ugan- were concerns that prevalent Philosophy (Medicine)
da: a cohort study immune compromising infections
NAKIYINGI Lydia (Ms)
(HIV, helminths and malaria) may
Dr. Mwesigire Doris studied how the
affect the immune response to Improving diagnosis of Tubercu-
availability of antiretroviral therapy
the vaccine. The study supports losis among HIV-infected patients
has transformed HIV into a chronic
continued use of the cervical cancer in Uganda
illness, and people living with HIV
vaccines at the primary level of
can now live longer; and she also Dr. Nakiyingi Lydias study
cervical cancer prevention. This
studied quality of their life and how purposed to develop strategies for
study was funded by the Millenium
it changes over time. She found the improved tuberculosis (TB) testing
Scientific Initiative World Bank
following to negatively affect quality and recognition among people
grant through the Uganda National
of life: not receiving antiretroviral infected with HIV/AIDS. The current
Council for Science and Technology,
therapy, having depression, old age, methods used to test for TB in
THRiVE-Grant and the Makerere
late disease stage, female gender, Uganda often miss the disease in
University Staff Development; and
other infections, none or low level patients who have HIV/AIDS, often
supervised by Assoc. Prof. Florence
of education and consumption of resulting into deaths. Among the
M. Mirembe, Dr. Cecily Banura and
alcohol. Patients on antiretroviral strategies, a new rapid and cheap
Prof. Deborah Money.
therapy have better quality of life TB test on urine, called the urine TB
compared to those who are not lipoarabinomannan test, was found
on therapy. However, patients on
Conferment of the
to perform much better in patients
antiretroviral therapy require more
Degree of Doctor of
with advanced HIV/AIDS than the
psychosocial support to improve
Philosophy (Medicine)
current methods. The findings
their mental health. The current first NAKIBUUKA Jane (Ms) will benefit clinicians treating HIV-
line treatment drugs had comparable infected patients and the policy
Improving stroke prevention and
quality of life scores. Change in makers at the Ministry of Health who
outcome in Uganda: population
CD4 cell count does not reflect should change TB management
survey and hospital based study
change in quality of life. Despite guidelines to include this new urine
the depiction of good quality of life Dr. Nakibuuka Jane studied risk test for testing TB among patients
from the patient narratives, they still factors for stroke and stroke with advanced HIV/AIDS. This
suffer from stigma, non-disclosure outcomes in Uganda with the study was funded by MEPI-MESAU
and uncertainty about the future that purpose of obtaining information PhD program and supervised by
may negatively affect quality of life. on the critical determinants for Prof. Yukari Manabe, Prof. Harriet
This study was funded by THRiVE/ stroke prevention and management Mayanja-Kizza, Prof. Moses Joloba
WELCOME TRUST and supervised in order to develop strategies to and Prof. Damalie Nakanjako.
by Dr. Achilles Katamba and Prof. prevent stroke and improve survival
Janet Seeley. after a stroke. The study found very Conferment of the
high death and disability from stroke Degree of Doctor of
Conferment of the especially in patients with the severe Philosophy (Medicine)
Degree of Doctor of forms, but a simplified stroke focused
OCAN Moses
Philosophy (Medicine) care package improves survival of
patients with severe stroke. The Antimicrobial self-Medication in
NAKALEMBE Miriam (Ms)
commonest risk factors for stroke post-conflict Northern Uganda:
Antibody responses elicited by in Uganda such as hypertension, implications in Chloroquine and
the ASO4-adjuvanted HPV 16/18 overweight and obesity can be Artemisinin genotypic resistance
vaccine among girls aged 10-16 prevented or controlled. The findings in the community
years in Western Uganda will inform public health workers and
clinicians to design evidence based Dr. Ocan Moses investigated
Dr. Nakalembe Miriam investigated antimicrobial self-medication in
strategies to prevent stroke among
antibody responses elicited by the post-conflict northern Uganda and
people with high risk. It will also
cervical cancer vaccine among its implications on chloroquine
inform policy on stroke prevention
girls aged 10-16 years in western and artemisinin resistance in the
and management. This study was
Uganda. Her study was motivated community. The study found that
funded by MESAU-MEPI-CVD PhD
by the high burden of cervical cancer the prevalence of antimicrobial
program and supervised by Prof.
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OPIO Lawrence George The Principal, College of MUSIIME Claire Elizabeth (Ms)
SESAY Mahmud Emkay Health Sciences to present the MUWANGUZI K Davis
SSEBUNYA Yvette following for the Conferment NAGUJJA Francisca (Ms)
SSEKIWUNGA Rogers of the OGIDIOLU Rachael Olarinke (Ms)
SSENYONJO Ronald Degree of Bachelor of OKOTO Mercy Anyango Owiti (Ms)
SSERWANO Jude Science in Dental Technology RABWONI Kanyana Maliza (Ms)
SSUNA Paul AGABA Joel SIBYALEGHAN Siriphas
SUUBI Janet(Ms) AKAMPURIRA Ham
BAMUSIBULE Mathias The Principal, College of
The Principal, College of LUBEGA Fellix Health Sciences to present the
Health Sciences to present the MUKISA Cyrus Agathangelos following for the Conferment
following for the Conferment NASSANGA Ann Mary (Ms) of the
of the TUSABE Richard Degree of Bachelor of
Degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Cytotechnology The Principal, College of ACHOM Pauline (Ms)
ABILA Derrick Bary Health Sciences to present the APIO Pamela Okwir (Ms)
ATUKUNDA Immaculate Molly (Ms) following for the Conferment ATWIINE Ashely Mukama (Ms)
BWOGI Fred of the AWORI Margaret Achani (Ms)
CHIMZIMU Kondwani Fred Degree of Bachelor BABIRYE Betty Wanyana (Ms)
EYAPU Christopher of Science in Medical KERFUA Patrick
GOODHOPE Rwotomiyo Radiography MUGABA Maureen (Ms)
KABASA John Alex Masinde ALEMU Arthur Eboko MUGERWA Paul
KISAKYE Miriam Ruth (Ms) ANENA Paska Juliet (Ms) MUKWENDA Mordecai
MADERU Paul CHEMONGES Daniel NABISERE Allen (Ms)
MALE Nicholas EMULI Joseph NABUNYA Racheal (Ms)
MWESIGWA Boaz KAMUHANDA Joseph NAKIBUUKA Eva (Ms)
MWESIGWA Ronald MUHWEZI Keneth NAMPOGO Kyozira Adrona (Ms)
NAKIGUDDE Margaret (Ms) MWANGA Colline NAZZIWA Gorret (Ms)
NAMAGEMBE Alice (Ms) NAIDIBYA Betty (Ms) NDOMEIRWE Isabella (Ms)
NASSIMBWA Sarah (Ms) NAMUYOMBA Jesca (Ms) RUTAISIRE Lilian (Ms)
OJIAMBO Kevin Ouma NTEGE Christopher SSEBALAMU Stephen
UWIMAANA Esther (Ms) OURIEN Gerald SSENTAMU Paul
WANTIMBA Mubaraka SSENYONDO Richard
The Principal, College of WASWA Edgar
Health Sciences to present the The Principal, College of
following for the Conferment The Principal, College of Health Sciences to present the
of the Health Sciences to present the following for the Conferment
Degree of Bachelor of Dental following for the Conferment of the
Surgery of the Degree of Bachelor of
AYUB Twaha Degree of Bachelor of Science in Biomedical
BALIDHAWA Johnson Science in Palliative Care Engineering
BYENKYA Burhan Kyamanywa ABUOR Catherine Adiambo (Ms) AINA Godrick
KYANDA Faissal ANKUNDA Collins AINOMUJUNI Collins
KYEWALABYE Jennifer Christine (Ms) BAHEMURWAKI Caxton AKURUT Phiona (Ms)
MUMBERE Eliud Wilfred BWAMBALE Bataaga Peter ALOYO Deborah (Ms)
NABALOGA Birungi Elsie (Ms) BYAMUKAMA Polycarp ARINDA Beryl Ngabirano (Ms)
NAMUTEBI Miriat (Ms) HINTE Abdallah Issah BAKWATANISA Bosco
NANSUBUGA Brenda (Ms) KAWADZA Mercia Charity (Ms) ENYWAKU Alfred
OCHWO Cathy (Ms) LALAM Clare (Ms) JAKUMA Stephen Ojaj
SENKUBUGE Hakim MBOZI Patience (Ms) KAWUMA Douglas
SINGH Abhinandan MONI Elijah Musau KIIZA Florence Ahurra (Ms)
WANYENYA Marion (Ms) MUHIIRE Innocent KIWANUKA Martin
MUNDURU Gertrude (Ms) KUSHUBIRA Fred
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