I am currently a lecturer at Makerere University Business School where I have been working for more than 20 years in different capacities and responsibilities. I have once been the Head of management science department, head of finance department, deputy dean – faculty of commerce and deputy dean faculty of graduate and research studies. I am also research and I have been Principal investigator or co- principal investigator or researcher on various projects for example on the youth and entrepreneurship project that was sponsored by Danida, the Uthabithi project funded by USAID under the auspice of save the children, Organizational resilience project and Markets project sponsored by RIF Uganda and the Fintech project sponsored by the Faculty of Commerce. I am married and a mother of 3 children.
PhD (Finance), MSc. Accounting and Finance and BCom (Accounting) all from Makerere University plus ICSA-UK.
Life is a school, learn from each passing day
Microfinance, financial inclusion, youth and female entrepreneurship, MSMEs performance and growth, innovation and intrapreneurial finance.
Nassuna, A. N., Jeppesen, S., & Balunywa, W. (2016). Innovative approaches by Ugandan microfinance institutions to reach out to young entrepreneurs. In Young Entrepreneurs in Sub-Saharan Africa (pp. 237-247). Routledge.
Nassuna, A. N., Balunywa, W & Jeppesen, S., (2021), Evolution of Fintech Solutions as a tool of Financial Inclusion in Developing Countries- The past, the present and the future- A case of Uganda in Bend but don’t break: How the financial sector can thrive in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution ( pp.90-98) Annual Bankers conference magazine, 2021, Uganda Bankers Association.
Nassuna, A. N., Jeppesen, S., & Balunywa, W. (2022). Promoting an Intrapreneurial Environment in Microfinance institutions as a catalyst to innovation. A Case of Ugandan MFIs. Journal of Innovation Management, 10(1), 42-57.
Nassuna, A. N., Ntamu, D. N., Kikooma, J., Mayanja, S. S., & Basalirwa, E. (2023). Using financial resilience to grow business amidst adversities. Continuity & Resilience Review, 5(3), 299-319.
1. Financial Management
2. Investment and Portfolio Management
3. Corporate finance
4. Personal finance
5. Delinquency and Risk management
6. Micro finance operations
7. Developments in Finance
8. Quantitative financial analysis
9. Research Methodology
10. Qualitative data analysis and management
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An active member and coordinator of the catholic staff of St. Charles Lwanga Catholic Community at Mubs and A member of New Jerusalem Choir- Jinja Karoli Parish- Kawempe Maganjo