Lubaale Yovani A Moses

Associate Professor
Makerere University, Institute of Statistics And Applied Economics,

ylubaale@gmail.com

Field of Study: Demography
 
Specialization: Applied Demography, Children and Youth, Data Collection and Processing, Education and Schooling, Fertility, Vulnerability and Human Rights
 
Regional focus: Sub-Saharan Africa
 
Education: Doctorate (Ph.D, or MD), Busitema University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Statistics, 2011
 
Working languages: English
 
Other association membership in population or related fields: International Statistical Institute (ISI), Union for African Population Studies (UAPS)
Other association membership in population or related fieldsPopulation Association of South Africa (PASA)
Uganda Statistical Society
 
Professional Summary:

Yovani holds a PhD in Population studies/Statistics from Makerere University. In addition, he is a graduate of Statistics and Demography. Yovani has strong analytical skills both quantitative and qualitative; a sampling expert and an M&E advisor.

 

Currently is the UAPS East Africa representative to the council.  A senior Lecturer and an international researcher

 

Publications:

 

i.            Kefiloe Masiteng and Yovani A. Moses Lubaale .  Chapter 15:  Gender disparities in South Africa in Social Demography of South Africa, advances and emerging issues, edited by Clifford O. Odimegwu and John Kekovole,  Routledge Taylor ns Francis Group  Newyork and London, First Published 2016

ii.     Lubaale Y.A.M and  Gideon Rutaremwa: Gender and land ownership in Uganda: Do female headed households have equal opportunity to use land? East African researcher (EAR) interdisciplinary Journal ISSN-5656 3/1 July-December, 2013

iii.     Explaining persistent high fertility rate in Uganda using ethnicity.  A case of the Ateso and Soga ethnic groups in Uganda, Makerere University Journal

iv.       With Joseph Kayizi “Using the Bongaarts Model in Explaining fertility decline in Urban areas of Uganda”  https://www.google.com/#q=lubaale+Bongaarts+model- Final edition published not on line in Makerere Journal

v.            With Prof. J.P.M. Ntozi "Fertility Levels, Patterns and Trends in the Face of AIDS in Uganda".  Published in Health Transition Review, Supplement to Volume 7, 1997 http://www-nceph.anu.edu.au/htc/htr.htm.

vi.   Lubaale Y.A.M, P.M. Namuwenge, J.K. Bagyendera, J.K.Mukonzo Low knowledge of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) service sites and implications for testing among Ugandans http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/JAHR/article-abstract/517463E8223

 
Honorary or professional positions and awards:
 
Elective Member -ISI