Communıty Partıcıpatıon And Sustaınabılıty Of Donor-Funded Agrıcultural Projects In Uganda ( The Case Of Potato Projects In Kabale Dıstrıct)

This study examined the effect of community involvement on the sustainability of donor-funded agricultural projects in Uganda, specifically the potato projects in Kabale District. The study used a mixed methods research technique using a cross-sectional survey design based on questionnaires, interv...

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Main Authors: Turyasingura john Bosco, Agaba Moses, Tamwesigire Caleb
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: cita konsultindo 2023-09-01
Series:Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science
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Online Access:http://ajmesc.com/index.php/ajmesc/article/view/533
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author Turyasingura john Bosco
Agaba Moses
Tamwesigire Caleb
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description This study examined the effect of community involvement on the sustainability of donor-funded agricultural projects in Uganda, specifically the potato projects in Kabale District. The study used a mixed methods research technique using a cross-sectional survey design based on questionnaires, interviews and documentary review. Using basic random and purposeful selection methods, 196 respondents were chosen as a sample from a total of 400. Using descriptive statistical methods like mean and standard deviation, quantitative data were examined. The impact of community participation on sustainability of donor funded potato projects was determined using regression analysis. The findings indicated that, project design, (R Square =.180, P .01).  project resourcing (R Square = 925, P .01) and project monitoring and evaluation (R Square =.147**, P.01) affects sustainability of donor funded agricultural projects by roughly 90%. In conclusion, it has been established that, community participation has provided knowledge & information only to a limited extent that has not had any substantial impact on sustainability of donor funded potato projects. The study recommends that donors should all include potato project stakeholders in project design and implementation, project resourcing, and project monitoring and evaluation if potato projects are to be sustainable world overs globally, particularly in those involving potato projects.
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spelling doaj.art-4dadb2c2033d4d1e9705234dd9c2a3172023-09-22T04:55:53Zengcita konsultindoAsian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science2808-73992023-09-01304Communıty Partıcıpatıon And Sustaınabılıty Of Donor-Funded Agrıcultural Projects In Uganda ( The Case Of Potato Projects In Kabale Dıstrıct)Turyasingura john Bosco0Agaba Moses1Tamwesigire Caleb2Kabale University, Faculty of economics and management sciences, Deportment of management sciences, UgandaKabale University, Faculty of economics and management sciences, Deportment of management sciences, UgandaKabale University, Faculty of economics and management sciences, Deportment of management sciences, Uganda This study examined the effect of community involvement on the sustainability of donor-funded agricultural projects in Uganda, specifically the potato projects in Kabale District. The study used a mixed methods research technique using a cross-sectional survey design based on questionnaires, interviews and documentary review. Using basic random and purposeful selection methods, 196 respondents were chosen as a sample from a total of 400. Using descriptive statistical methods like mean and standard deviation, quantitative data were examined. The impact of community participation on sustainability of donor funded potato projects was determined using regression analysis. The findings indicated that, project design, (R Square =.180, P .01).  project resourcing (R Square = 925, P .01) and project monitoring and evaluation (R Square =.147**, P.01) affects sustainability of donor funded agricultural projects by roughly 90%. In conclusion, it has been established that, community participation has provided knowledge & information only to a limited extent that has not had any substantial impact on sustainability of donor funded potato projects. The study recommends that donors should all include potato project stakeholders in project design and implementation, project resourcing, and project monitoring and evaluation if potato projects are to be sustainable world overs globally, particularly in those involving potato projects. http://ajmesc.com/index.php/ajmesc/article/view/533Community Participation, Sustainability of Donor Funded Projects
spellingShingle Turyasingura john Bosco
Agaba Moses
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Communıty Partıcıpatıon And Sustaınabılıty Of Donor-Funded Agrıcultural Projects In Uganda ( The Case Of Potato Projects In Kabale Dıstrıct)
Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science
Community Participation, Sustainability of Donor Funded Projects
title Communıty Partıcıpatıon And Sustaınabılıty Of Donor-Funded Agrıcultural Projects In Uganda ( The Case Of Potato Projects In Kabale Dıstrıct)
title_full Communıty Partıcıpatıon And Sustaınabılıty Of Donor-Funded Agrıcultural Projects In Uganda ( The Case Of Potato Projects In Kabale Dıstrıct)
title_fullStr Communıty Partıcıpatıon And Sustaınabılıty Of Donor-Funded Agrıcultural Projects In Uganda ( The Case Of Potato Projects In Kabale Dıstrıct)
title_full_unstemmed Communıty Partıcıpatıon And Sustaınabılıty Of Donor-Funded Agrıcultural Projects In Uganda ( The Case Of Potato Projects In Kabale Dıstrıct)
title_short Communıty Partıcıpatıon And Sustaınabılıty Of Donor-Funded Agrıcultural Projects In Uganda ( The Case Of Potato Projects In Kabale Dıstrıct)
title_sort community participation and sustainability of donor funded agricultural projects in uganda the case of potato projects in kabale district
topic Community Participation, Sustainability of Donor Funded Projects
url http://ajmesc.com/index.php/ajmesc/article/view/533
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