Mollel, Phoibe John
(2018)
Improving Livelihood of Nguzo Nyarugusu Refugee Women Group By Constructing Beads Products Shop in Nyarugusu, Kasulu District, Kigoma.
Masters thesis, The Open University of Tanzania.
Abstract
A project to improving livelihood of Nguzo Nyarugusu Refugee Women Group by constructing beads products shop was established at Nyarugusu Refugee Camp, Kasulu district, Kigoma. This report presents the implementation process which involved different stages including community needs assessment (CNA) which was conducted to find out the community needs. The research design used was the descriptive research design and the sampling technique was non-probability sampling. Data collection was for both qualitative and quantitative data done with the use of questionnaires, interview and document review. The analysis methods used were descriptive statistics and content analysis with the assistance of SPSS. The main finding of the study was that the Nyarugusu Refugee Community have low income due to the poor infrastructure for conducting their main economic activity which is beads products making and selling. For this case the prioritized project was construction of beads products shop which will increase sells, improve their income and hence improve livelihood.
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