Development interventions increasingly support active participation of community members especially through community-level groups. This article explores the quality of participation in community groups in a rural setting in Uganda, focusing on how members participate and the factors that facilitate or impede their participation. Data sources included 20 in-depth group interviews and related documentary evidence. Findings indicate that members participate best in groups where material benefits and capacity building opportunities are realized, and that groups successful in achieving project objectives tend to establish networks with other stakeholders. Low trust in leadership and unsuitable leadership styles inhibit participation quality. Ba...
Over 85% of Uganda’s 34 million people depend on rural water supply systems and the current wa...
The concept of participation seems to reflect in most development programmes that involve people at ...
Background: Rural populations in Uganda have limited access to formal financial Institutions, but a ...
Assumptions have been made about many development concepts. This paper addresses the assumptions m...
Citizen participation is acknowledged in the governance and development discourse, as a mechanism fo...
In the past few decades, local community participation has been viewed as one of the major ways thro...
The study was conducted in Makhuduthamaga Municipal area in Sekhukhune District of Limpopo Province ...
Background: Community health worker (CHW) programmes have received much attention since the 1978 Dec...
Community organizations play crucial roles in many Ugandan communities as they reduce poverty throug...
While government of Uganda and its development partners are targeting farmer groups as the vehicle f...
Community participation in development projects is currently more emphasized by the Government of T...
M.A. (Social Sciences)The engagement of local people in development projects has become a common phe...
M.A.This study emanates from the concern by the researcher's supervisees that the communities they a...
Background: Rural populations in Uganda have limited access to formal financial Institutions, but a ...
The National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS) programme in Uganda arises out of the Poverty Er...
Over 85% of Uganda’s 34 million people depend on rural water supply systems and the current wa...
The concept of participation seems to reflect in most development programmes that involve people at ...
Background: Rural populations in Uganda have limited access to formal financial Institutions, but a ...
Assumptions have been made about many development concepts. This paper addresses the assumptions m...
Citizen participation is acknowledged in the governance and development discourse, as a mechanism fo...
In the past few decades, local community participation has been viewed as one of the major ways thro...
The study was conducted in Makhuduthamaga Municipal area in Sekhukhune District of Limpopo Province ...
Background: Community health worker (CHW) programmes have received much attention since the 1978 Dec...
Community organizations play crucial roles in many Ugandan communities as they reduce poverty throug...
While government of Uganda and its development partners are targeting farmer groups as the vehicle f...
Community participation in development projects is currently more emphasized by the Government of T...
M.A. (Social Sciences)The engagement of local people in development projects has become a common phe...
M.A.This study emanates from the concern by the researcher's supervisees that the communities they a...
Background: Rural populations in Uganda have limited access to formal financial Institutions, but a ...
The National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS) programme in Uganda arises out of the Poverty Er...
Over 85% of Uganda’s 34 million people depend on rural water supply systems and the current wa...
The concept of participation seems to reflect in most development programmes that involve people at ...
Background: Rural populations in Uganda have limited access to formal financial Institutions, but a ...