Maige, Ramadhan Mabula
(2023)
Factors Affecting Sustainability of Community-Based Projects in Rural Areas: A Case of Kilosa District in Morogoro.
Masters thesis, The Open University of Tanzania.
Abstract
This study assesses the factors affecting sustainability of community-based projects in KilosaDistrict.One hundred and ninety (190) respondents were randomly sampled. Questionnaires were administered to 170 respondents while interview was adopted to collect data from the rest 20 participants. Quantitative approaches were deployed to analyze data involving descriptive and inferential statistics using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) 23rd version. Analysis of the findings showed that, local community involvement, monitoring and evaluation, and financial factor explains 55% of variation on the prediction of sustainability on CBPs. On the other hand, there was significant relationship betweenlocal community involvement, monitoring and evaluation, financial factor, and sustainability of CBPs. Results implies that, most of the CBPs in Kilosa do not meet expected impacts and goals since they are conducted with ineffective community participation, poor monitoring and evaluation and funded solicited are mostly not released on time or mismanaged. Researcher recommends that, government and other stakeholders should enforce proper mechanisms that will encourage mutual benefits to the local communities in CBPs; and CBPs should be designed with self-financing mechanisms in order to ensure their survival even after phasing out of donors funds.
Keywords: Community Based Projects, Statistical Package for Social Science
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