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    Climatic shocks and multidimensional energy poverty in Ugandan households: does women empowerment play a moderating role? by Ssennono, Vincent Fred, Ntayi, Joseph M., Buyinza, Faisal, Wasswa, Francis, Adaramola, Muyiwa S., Aarakit, Sylvia Manjeri

    “…This study examines the effect of climatic shock and women empowerment on multidimensional energy poverty using panel data from Uganda National Panel Surveys…”
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    Estimating Market Potential for Solar Photovoltaic Systems in Uganda by Aarakit, Sylvia Manjeri, Ssennono, Vincent Fred, Adaramola, Muyiwa S.

    Published in Frontiers in energy research (17-03-2021)
    “…With only 28% of the population having access to electricity, Uganda presents a huge market potential for alternative technologies to provide electricity such…”
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    Energy poverty in Uganda: Evidence from a multidimensional approach by Ssennono, Vincent Fred, Ntayi, Joseph M., Buyinza, Faisal, Wasswa, Francis, Aarakit, Sylvia Manjeri, Mukiza, Chris Ndatira

    Published in Energy economics (01-09-2021)
    “…Energy poverty measurement has taken various approaches with the most preferred being Multidimensional in nature. This paper augments the multidimensional…”
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    Effect of ready-to-use supplementary food on mortality in severely immunocompromised HIV-infected individuals in Africa initiating antiretroviral therapy (REALITY): an open-label, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial by Mallewa, Jane, Szubert, Alexander J, Mugyenyi, Peter, Baleeta, Keith, Etyang, Anthony, Warambwa, Colin, Kelly, Christine, Agutu, Clara, Nkomani, Sanele, Musiime, Victor, Pett, Sarah L, Prendergast, Andrew J, Gibb, Diana M, Walker, A Sarah, Berkley, James A, Kityo, Cissy, Musiime, Victor, Wavamunno, Priscilla, Nambi, Esther, Ocitti, Paul, Ndigendawani, Milly, Acen, Juliet, Mbonye, Andrew, Nambaziira, Florence, Kangah, Mary, Abongomera, George, Aciro, Irene, Philliam, Aleti, Arach, Beatrice, Adong, Claudia, Otto, Ben, Abwola, Mary, Ssennono, Fred, Namisi, Ronald, Kikyonkyo, Dickson, Mushahara, Furaha, Musiime, Alex, Sirikye, Sowal, Myalo, Sula, Lugemwa, Abbas, Kasozi, Mariam, Atwine, Lorna, Natuhurira, Ian, Katemba, Chrispus, Ankunda, Rogers, Tukwasibwe, Deogratious, Ayesiga, Lillian, Hakim, James, Chidziva, Ennie, Tinago, Gloria, Steamer, John, Warambwa, Colin, Vhembo, Sydney, Mlambo, Brian, Ndemera, Buxton, Willard, Marko, Matiza, Patience, Guti, Vongai, Etyang, Anthony, Agutu, Clara, Njuguna, Patricia, Etyang, Timothy, Kithunga, Jefwa, Said Maitha, Salma, Mutai, Robert, Lozi Lewa, Margaret, Fondo, Amos, Njogu, Anne, Mwakisha, Bryan, Sudoi, Allan, Wachira, Simon, Tanui, Michael, Ekiru, Wilson, Mengich, Cecilia, Choge, Julie, Njenga, Kennedy, Anyango Orido, Millicent, Omondi Lwande, Gerald, Rutto, Peter, Mudogo, Alice, Kutto, Irene, Jaika, Linda, Pierre, Mowlem, Mallewa, Jane, Kaunda, Symon, Van Oosterhout, Joep, Heydermann, Robert, Selemani, George, Banda, Peter, Msuku, Harrison, Manda, Yollam, Sheha, Irene, Bwanali, Joseph, Limbuni, Molly, Gibb, Diana M, Walker, Ann Sarah, Rajapakse, Chathurika, Van Looy, Nadine, Bernays, Sarah, Mupambireyi, Zivai

    Published in The lancet HIV (01-05-2018)
    “…In sub-Saharan Africa, severely immunocompromised HIV-infected individuals have a high risk of mortality during the first few months after starting…”
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