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In order to keep abreast with the current trends on procurement in the Uganda, research teams were funded through NPT project to carryout the research. Below is the list of completed researches.To access full papers, please contact
NPT Project Support for Institutional capacity Development in public and private procurement Management in Uganda. Kyambogo University, Business Studies Department, Block8, P.O.BOX 1, Kyambogo Tel. 0414285001, 031277431/4 Fax 0414285659
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This site (procurement-uganda) was designed to promote the goal of the NPT Project which is to further procurement development in Uganda through Capacity building, Education, Research and Professionalism.
So the site has been designed based on these four categories, details of which are shown below:
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This site was developed in partnership with Kyambogo University and Makerere University Business School with the support of the Netherlands gorvernment through the NPT Project. |
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By Eileen Sheridan, The Guardian, Apart from engineering, it is not looking for specific degree disciplines. "For marketing and procurement we will look at the educational background for high analytical skills. |
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A Number of Virtual Libraries |
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In this Section, you will be able to access a number of Virtual Libraries with vast information on Procurement and Procurement related Material.
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A Number of Subject Directories |
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These provide a wealth of information on a particular subject. Procurement and the other related areas can be researched upon using this very interesting tools.
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A Number of Research Journals |
In this Section, you will be able to access a number of Research Journals. For some, you will need to subscribe.
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The Internet provides access to a wealth of information on countless topics contributed by people throughout the world. On the Internet, a user has access to a wide variety of services: vast information sources, electronic mail, file transfer, interest group membership, interactive collaboration, multimedia displays, and more. |
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