Felix, Denice
(2018)
Impact of M&E Planning on
Performance of national parks in Tanzania: A case of Serengeti.
Masters thesis, The Open University of Tanzania.
Abstract
This study was conducted to examine the impact of M&E Planning on Performance of
national parks in Tanzania: A case of Serengeti. The specific objectives were to assess
the influence of management support and resources allocation in the successful of
project, to examine how the capacity building, technical skills and experience are the
key success factors, to assess how stakeholders involvement and communication
contributes to success of the project and lastly to establish the importance of indicators
for the project performance. This study employed a descriptive survey research
targeting 91 respondents, where by a sample was drawn purposively with non-random
sampling. The primary data was collected using close ended structured questionnaires.
The data was analyzed using SPSS 22 where by descriptive results were presented as
frequencies, percentages and measures of central tendency (mean and media). The
results show that 96.7% agree that “top management support is a key success factor for
the project performance”, 68.1% agree that “resources allocation is a key success
factor”, 98.9% agree that “capacity building, technical skills development and
experience are the key success factors”, 54.9% agree that “stakeholder’s involvement is
a key success factor”, 52.7% agree that “proper communication strategy is a key
success factor, and 78% of the respondents agree that “political and legal framework
interference are factors that hiders the project success”.
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