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Dan Musinguzi,Israel Kibirige 국립민속박물관 2009 International Journal of Intangible Heritage Vol.4 No.-
Open air museums are of vital importance in preservingand safeguarding cultureand intangible heritage. Thispaper explores how Bakoni Malapa Open Air Museumpreserves the culture of the Bakoni people by showcasingtheir cultural heritage and educating visitors about it. Although various methods are used to preserve theculture of the Bakoni people, this paper’s analyses arebased on just two of the museum’s main activities inconnection with intangible heritage – putting ondemonstrations of traditional cultural practices anddemonstrating craft techniques. We also discuss whatother cultures around the globe can learn from the wayBakoni cultural heritage is presented at Bakoni Malapa.
Godfrey Omulo,Musinguzi Muhsin,Ismail Kasana,Resty Nabaterega 대한환경공학회 2017 Environmental Engineering Research Vol.22 No.4
Slum settlement, a direct result of the rapid worldwide urbanization is a common site in most developing countries. Uganda is among the top African countries with high number of slums. The status of Katanga slum located in the low-lands between Mulago national hospital and Makerere University is a typical of many other slums within Uganda. This project proposal seeks to tackle urbanization challenges by specializing in slum upgrading as a sustainable way of curbing the menace. An integrated toilet, biogas, poultry and backyard gardening project is proposed as a channel of boosting the Katanga slum dwellers’ economic, sanitation and domestic energy status. Designed to serve up to 30 households, the project will utilize residual wastes from poultry houses and toilets to produce biogas and slurry. The biogas yield will provide clean cooking fuel and energy for lighting, while the slurry used as organic fertilizers to improve vegetable yields. The social, economic and environmental impacts of the project will empower the vulnerable women and children within the slums and reduce water pollution and land degradation. This affordable project can be applied in developing countries experiencing slum settlement challenges as a strategy for reducing urbanization pressure.
Modeling Service Quality Improvement Priorities in Selected Hotels for Efficient Service Delivery
Eddy K. Tukamushaba,Dan Musinguzi,Celestine Katongole,Honggen Xiao 한국관광학회 2012 International Journal of Tourism Sciences Vol.12 No.2
This paper develops an integrated performance model that is aimed at improving service quality and providing accurate indicators that guide hotel managers in improving service priorities that promote customer satisfaction and eliminate resource wastage. The study was guided by three objectives of determining the level of importance of selected service quality attributes the level of satisfaction with selected service quality attributes and establishing the key service quality attributes that aid managers focus their improvement efforts. Quantitative techniques were used based on a sample size of 238 respondents selected from 30 hotels labeled as Common wealth Heads Of Government Meeting hotels in 2007. The findings indicate that out of the 22 service quality items, 13 needed improvements. These were mainly to do with staff skills in handling customers’ requirements and the hotel owners’ inability to provide flexible services to customers which affected service quality. There is need for hotel owners to recruit personnel with skills in customer care in order to improve service quality.