Browsing Queen's Graduate Theses and Dissertations by Subject "Uganda"
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Cross-Movement Coalitions and Sexuality Politics: How activists resist political homophobias in East Africa
Sexuality is part of what structures politics. States rely on reproduction to replicate their populations. How sexuality is regulated is political, and it should be considered in political science literature. In recent ... -
Mercury in Sub-Saharan Africa: Developing an Exposure Assessment Framework for Ghana and Uganda
(2008-09-27)Exposure to environmental toxins is a major contributing factor to the expected increase in chronic disease within developing countries in the next 20 years. Due to its ubiquitous distribution and persistent nature, mercury ... -
Stories of ‘Born-Again’ Women in Uganda: Epistemic Violence, Visceral Faith, and Subversive Performances of Subjectivity
Between 1986 and 1991, missionaries “pioneered” the Hope Land base of the international missions organization: Youth With A Mission (YWAM). Situated just outside of Jinja, Uganda, the Hope Land base’s vision is “to be a ... -
Tax Policy Challenges Facing Developing Countries: A Case Study of Uganda
(2007-10-04)Developed countries have had commendable success in improving their taxation policy systems over the years. However, developing countries face numerous tax policy challenges when they attempt to establish efficient tax ...