N. Sentumbwe & N. Kahrs (2001):
The Role of Sport in Enhancing The Life Quality of People with Visual Impairments; The Ugandan Example. FIRST EAST African Mobility and rehabilitation Conference Proceedings, Kampala- Uganda.
N. Kahrs & N. Sentumbwe, (2001),
Sporting With Visual Impairment; An Initiative to Develop Sports Activities for People with Visual Impairments in Uganda, In: New Horizons In sport for Athletes with a Disability; Proceedings of the International Vista '99 conference. Gudrun Doll-Tepper / Michael Kröner / Werner Sonnenschein (eds.) 1st. edition 2001 Oxford, Meyer & Meyer spor.
B. Elmerskog, J. M. Tellevik, H. Martinsen, M. Storlilokken, N. Sentumbwe, (1998),
The Mobility and Rehabilitation Programme in Uganda, the 9th International Mobility Conference Proceedings, Atlanta- USA.
N. Sentumbwe, (1995),
"Sighted Lovers and Blind Husbands; Experiences of blind Women in Uganda" - Disability and Culture, An Overview, Ingstad, B. & Whyte, R. S. (Eds.), California University Press, Berkeley Los Angeles London. link.
N. Sentumbwe, (1995),
"Understanding Blind Sighted Relationships in Uganda"-
An Anthropological Perspective, The World Blind No. 12 July 1994 to March 1995.
N. Sentumbwe, (1993),
A Programme Proposal for Developing Sporting Activities for Blind Persons in Uganda,
October Sporting Without Sight (IBSA assignment).
N. Sentumbwe, (1991),
The Story of a Blind Woman,
Southview No. 1- North South Information Service, Oslo.
N. Sentumbwe, (1990),
Confinement, Rebirth and Liberation; The Effects of Education and Rehabilitation on The Life Situation of Blind People in Uganda
- Thesis submitted for the cand. polit. degree (Dept. of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo).
N. Sentumbwe, (1990),
" Lovers, Mistresses and Wives; Sexual and Marital Relationships of visually Impaired Educated Women in Uganda" - Disability In A Cross Cultural Perspective, Working Paper No. 4 ( Dept. of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo), F. J Bruun & B. Ingstad. (Eds).
N. Sentumbwe, (1989),
"The Uganda National Association of The Blind" ,
An Orientation Report to The Norwegian Association of The Blind, Oslo. Return to top