Gender-specific Entrepreneurship Programs: Understanding The Lived Experiences Of Rural Women Entrepreneurs In Amolatar Sub-region, Uganda
Women constitute a significant portion of the global population and play vital roles in economic development through entrepreneurial activities. Despite their potential, female entrepreneurs, especially in developing countries like Uganda, face numerous challenges including limited access to capital, education, and support networks. This study investigates the impact of gender-specific entrepreneurship programs on rural women in the Amolatar Sub-Region, Uganda, focusing
Leadership Styles And Employee Performance In Public Hospitals: A Case Of Apac Hospital, Northern Uganda
Background: Leadership is a widely discussed topic, both in formal research and informal discussions. Despite its significance, there remains ongoing debate about its impact. This study aimed to evaluate how different leadership styles affect employee performance at Apac Hospital.
Methods: A quantitative approach with a cross-sectional survey design was employed. From a population of 137, a sample of 124 respondents was