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Dr. Anne Abaho

Dr. Abaho holds a PhD in Security Studies from Nkumba University, a Masters in Pan-African Studies from Syracuse University, New York, and a Bachelor in International Relations (Major) and Journalism (Minor) from United States International University – Nairobi. Dr. Abaho’s research interests are in International and security issues. Her teaching subjects include; Gender in International Relations, Foreign Policy Analysis, Security Issues in Great Lakes Region, Inter-Governmental Organizations in Security, Globalization and World Order and Introduction to International Relations. She has supervised students at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Dr. Abaho is an active member of the community and served on the Board of World Voices Uganda from 2013-2018. Dr. Abaho was part of Nkumba University research team that studied; The Effectiveness of the HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care Service Provision in Fishing Communities in Uganda: A Case Study of Landing sites in Entebbe Sub-region; Wakiso District. Dr. Abaho’s PhD thesis was on; Post Conflict Recovery Efforts and Enhancement of Human Security in Northern Uganda: A Case of Peace, Recovery and Development Program (PRDP), Gulu District. Her recent publications

Research Interests

  • International Relations,
  • Foreign Policy Analysis,
  • Diplomacy,
  • International Development,
  • Politics of Globalization,
  • Security Studies,
  • Gender in International Politics
  • Human Rights among others

Staff Members

A Case Study of Landing sites in Entebbe Sub-region; Wakiso District. Dr. Abaho’s PhD thesis was on; Post Conflict Recovery Efforts and Enhancement of Human Security in Northern Uganda

A Case of Peace, Recovery and Development Program (PRDP), Gulu District. Her recent publications

Staff Supervision

    1. Dessertations Supervised

     

  • Mr. Kassirabo Elias (Graduatated 2016)TopicThe Contribution of Foundation for Human Rights Initiative to Public Security Sector Performance in Uganda: A Case of Kampala District.
  • Mr. Joseph Were Rodgers (Graduated 2016) TopicEffects of Drug Trafficking on National Security in Uganda
  • Mr. Matenge Sylvester (Graduated 2016); TopicAssessing the Contribution of Community Policing in Improving the Police-Civilian Relationship in Uganda: A Case of Kampala District
    • Mr. Yusuf Hassan Mohamed (Graduated 2017)

    TopicContributions of Regional Organizations Towards Peace Building in Somalia: A Case of IGAD

     

  • Mr. Kamugira McDans (Graduated 2019); Topic:  Youth Unemployment and National Insecurity in Uganda: A Case of Socio-economic Insecurity in Namuwongo Zone, Makindye
  • Ms. Katotera Vicky Nabasa (Graduated 2019)
  • TopicEffects of Ethnic Conflicts on Uganda’s National Security: The Case of Bakonzo & Basongola in Kasese District
    • Mr Benon Karaiga (Graduated 2019)

    TopicThe Role of Community Policing in Enhancing Personal Security in Uganda: A Case Study of Entebbe Municipality

    Master’s Dissertation Internal Assessment

  • Mr. Abdi Aziz Mohamed Harir (2016) Topic: Implications of Al-Shabaab Terrorism Activities to the The Socio-Economic Security of Somalia: A Case Study of Hamar-Jajab District, Mogadishu
  • Ms. Namirimo Josephine (2017)TopicThe impact of palm oil growing on the socio-economic welfare of the people of Kalangala District; a case study of Mugoye sub-country, Kalangala district
  • Mr. Nyene Juma HassanTopic: The Influence of Sports Betting on Crime in Soroti Munincipality, Uganda
  • Ms. Nakaweesi Jane (2018)Topic: Effects of Human Resource Management Practices on Organizational Performance: A Case of selecte NGOs is clear and well stated.
  • Ms. Nakirayi Grace (2019)Topic: Refugee Influx and Uganda’s National Security

Presentations

Conferences and workshops attended

  • The Teacher-Educator’s Program, Nkumba University; July 25th-27th 2012
  • The MGD Capacity Building Project: Training of Trainers Workshop, UMI, 19TH -20TH Oct 2010.
  • New York Africa Studies Association (NYASA) Annual Conference, SUNY Plattsburgh, 14th April 2007

Paper: “Intellectual Property Rights and Pan-Africanism in the 21st Century”.

  • African American Studies Department, Syracuse University

Topic:  “Trafficking and modern day slavery: Child Soldiers in Uganda” (Presented at the 200th celebration of the end of Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade).

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