During the year 2000, 13 Social Science and 17 Gender Issues research reports were submitted by winners of the SSRC and GIRC Competitions who have completed their research work. These reports are listed as follows:
Reports submitted winners of the SSRC:
Helen Omondi Mondoh. The Impact of Pay as You Eat (P.A.Y.E) on University Education in Kenya: A Case Study of Egerton University, Njoro, Kenya.
Stephen L. B. Lwasa. The Economic Consequences of Water Pollution: The Case of Typhoid and Its Effect on the Agricultural Sector of Mpigi District in Uganda.
Tsega Endalew. Conflict Resolution through Cultural Tolerance: An Analysis of the MICHU Institution in Metekel Region, Ethiopia.
David Mwesigwa. Environmental Management in Low Income Urban Settlements with Specific Reference to Kanewokya Parish, Kampala, Uganda.
Rehab Omer Karar Mohamed. The Socioeconomic Impact of Environmental Degradation on the Local Population of Central Kordofan, Sudan.
Francis Mwaura. The Environmental Characteristics Values of Small Man-Made Reservoirs in the Eastern Rift Valley, Kenya.
Degefa Tolossa. Environmental and Socioeconomic Causes to Household Seasonal Food Insecurity in the Oromiya Zone of Amhara Region.
Inyani K. Simala, Communication, Grassroots Participation and Sustainable Environmental Management in Rural Kenya. The Missing Link, Kenya.
Paul Okiira Okiwi and Darlison Kaija. Valuing Tropical Grasslands: The Case of Overstocking in North Eastern Uganda, Uganda.
Ahmed Hassan Omer. Protracted Inter-Ethnic Conflicts and a Quest for Their Resolution: Case Study of Karraqori and Its Environs, 1941-1991.
Aklilu Abraham, Towards aPolitical Resolution of Ethnic Conflicts in Ethiopia: The Case of Siltie-Gurage Identity Question.
France Maphosa. Organizational Responses to Environmental Problems by Zimbabwean Business Corporation, Zimbabwe.
Kibaba Makokha. Integration of Socio-Cultural Values in Environmental Conservation and Development: A Case Study of Kaya Villages, Coast Province of Kenya.
Reports submitted by winners of the GIRC:
Tiruwork Tizazu. Female-Male Wage Differential and Occupational Segregation in the Private and Public Organizations in Addis Ababa.
June Ernstzen. Identity and Citizenship of Colored Women in the Western Cape Province of South Africa.
Moses K. I. Kibet. Status of Women and Its Implications for Fertility: A Case Study of Lubombo, Swaziland.
Nelson H. W. Wawire. Determinants of Women Groups' Project Success and Sustainability in the Rural Areas of Kenya: A Case Study of Kakamega District, Kenya.
Newton Kahumbi Maina. The Impact of Islam on Women's Political Mobilization in Kenya.
Jubilee Mutiopanji Tizifa. The Participation of Women in Education Management in Malawi.
Kebede Hordofa Janko. Women in Oromo Language: A Study of Gender Specific Proverbs in Ethiopian Oromo.
Oanda Ibrahim Ogachi. The Role of Informal Associations in the Economic and Social Empowerment of Women in Rural Kenya.
Munyae M. Mulinge, The Perceived Nature and Extent of Gender Discrimination in the Teaching Profession in Botswana.
Belete Kebede. The Attitude of Teacher Trainees towards Gender Issues in Education, Ethiopia.
Grace N. Wamue. Towards Practical Solutions in Enhancing Food Security: The Gender Factor in Indigenous Crop Production, Kenya.
Henry Manyire, Gender and Housing Development in the Low Income Suburbs of Jinja Municipality, Uganda.
Bigabwa Kasaija Herbert. Students Private Accommodation and Girls' Education: A Case of Private Hostels in the Suburbs of Kampala City, Uganda.
Rekopantswe Mate. "New Christian" Women's Movements: Revisiting the Notion of `Domesticity' in Pentecostal Definitions of Womanhood, Family and Marriage, Zimbabwe.
Wondwosen Tesfaye. The Effects of Lague on Women in the Oromo Society, Ethiopia.
Peace Habomugisha. The Realism and Symbolism of Rural Women in Democratic Transition of the New Uganda: The Implication of Local Councils, Uganda.
Taaka Janepher. The Transition from Civil Service to Private Sector in Uganda: A Gender Perspective, Uganda.