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Staff
DESIGNATION:
Lecturer, Department of Social Work and Social Administration, Makerere University.
PUBLICATIONS
Kalengo, N., Isabirye, A., Bukusuba, J., Musinguzi, L. K., & Twikirize, J. M. (2022). Psychosocial coping mechanisms among uncircumcised Pokot women in North-Eastern Uganda. Journal of Psychology in Africa, 32(6), 617-624.
Kalengo, N., Musinguzi, L. K., & Twikirize, J. M. (2022). “You must cut that long and stinking thing”: uncovering the lived experiences of uncircumcised pokot women in North-Eastern Uganda. BMC Women's Health, 22(1), 433.
Tusasiirwe, S., Musinguzi, L. K., & Kukundakwe, B. (2022). Re-imagining Indigenous Knowledge in Post-Covid-19 Social Work in Uganda: April 2020. In Pandemic of Perspectives (pp. 166-177). Routledge India.
Musinguzi, L. K., Twikirize, J., Kyamulabi, A., & Muhangi, D. (2022). “Am I an Essential Worker?” COVID-19 and (Re) shaping of the Social Work Profession in Uganda. In The Coronavirus Crisis and Challenges to Social Development (pp. 211-222). Springer.
Musinguzi L. K., Twikirize, J., Wobusobozi, S., and Gimbo H., (2021) Globalising local voices: youth cultures and participation in democratic processes in Uganda. In Gerald Knapp and Rainer Winter (Eds). Globalization and Youth: Developments, Analyses and Perspectives. Springer
Daniel H. de Vries, Jeroen Bruggeman, Turinawe E. Benoni, Jude T. Rwemisisi, Musinguzi, L.K, Denis Muhangi & Robert C. Pool (2020). Social networks for health communication in rural Uganda: A mixed-method analysis of Dekabusa Trading Centre, Luwero County. Global Public Health. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2020.1775870.
Musinguzi, L.K., Rwemisisi, J.T., Turinawe, E.B., De Vries, D., De Groot, M., Muhangi, D., Mafigiri, D.K., Katamba, A. and Pool, R.C., (2020). Beyond solidarity and mutual aid: Tension and conflict in burial groups in rural Uganda. International Social Work, p.0020872819896826.
Musinguzi L. K., Turinawe, E. B., Rwemisisi, J.T, de Groot, M, Muhangi, D, de Vries, D.H, Mafigiri, D.K. and Pool. R. (2017). Linking communities to formal health care providers through village health teams in rural Uganda: Lessons from linking social capital. Human Resources for Health (2017) 15:4.
Musinguzi L.K., (2016). The role of social networks in savings groups: insights from village savings and loan associations in rural Uganda. Community Development Journal, 51(4):499-516.
De Vries D.H, . Rwemisisi J.T, Musinguzi, L.K,. Turinawe E. B,, Muhangi,D., de Groot,M., Kaawa-Mafigiri, D and Pool, R. (2016). The first mile: community experience of outbreak control during an Ebola outbreak in Luwero District, Uganda. BMC Public Health 16:161.
Turinawe E.B; Rwemisisi Jude T.; Musinguzi L.K.; de Groot Marije.; Muhangi Denis.; de Vries Daniel H.; Mafigiri David K.; Katamba Achilles.; Parker Nadine.; Pool Robert. (2016). Traditional birth attendants (TBAs) as potential agents in promoting male involvement in maternity preparedness: insights from a rural community in Uganda. Reproductive Health. 13:24
Eric Awich Ochen, Musinguzi L. K., Esther Nanfuka Kalule, Eugene Gerald Ssemakula, Rebecca Kukundakwe, Chris C. Opesen and Paul Bukuluki. The Female Genital Mutilation Economy and the Rights of the Girl Child in North-Eastern Uganda. In: Mafigiri D. K and Walakira J. E (Eds). (2017). Child abuse and neglect in Uganda: Vol. 6; Child maltreatment: Contemporary Issues in Research and Policy: Jill E. Korbin and Richard D. Krugman (Series Eds). Springer, Switzerland.