Seleman, Kulwa
(2016)
Income Generating Activities through Revolving Fund Scheme for People Living with HIV/AIDS (Tausi Group) Ukonga Ward-Dar es Salaam.
Masters thesis, The Open University of Tanzania.
Abstract
The study focused on income-generating activities through revolving fund scheme for People living with HIV/AIDS (Tausi Goup) Ukonga Ward-in Dar es Salaam as a solution to their problems, Different techniques were used/employed to reach to that agreement including CAN and various methodological applications were used to gather some information that include Focus group Discussion, Interviews, Observation, and Questionnaires and the findings were revealed through Pair Wise ranking and data analysis using SPSS, majority of this community are in poverty line they live under one dollar per day so they voted for starting Revolving Fund So as to raise up their life standards from the group most prone to destitution to the life that promising to get at least the basic needs and this is nothing but the community should engage in revolving fund at the end they can manage to access the MFI to get enough loan to run for their business and become non-dependant.
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