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- ItemThe effects of non governmental organizations (NGOS) on the socio-economic development of Lyantonde: a case study of Kaliiro(Kampala International University. College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2017-09) Lubega, JiibuThis study provides an overview of the legacy of NOOs in Kaliiro-Lyatonde and their current involvement in the Socio-Economic development of Kaliiro-Lyatonde. The question explored is: What are NGOs and other external aid organizations doing (and what else can they do) to set the groundwork for an environment that will foster and develop the self-sufficiency of the local population in Kaliiro-Lyatonde? Research results from a survey of aid providers show that the effectiveness of aid depends on the program and approach. Perspectives vary according to people' approach to the issue but most agree that although some progress is being made, there are many obstacles standing in the way of meeting the primary goals of aid providers. This research highlights these obstacles and provides recommendations for how aid providers can address these problems. This research is composed of five (5) chapters, chapter one explores the background of the study, statement of the problem, purpose of the study, objectives of the study, research questions, scope of the study, significance of the study, conceptual framework and definitions of key terms. Chapter two looks at the literature review, chapter three shows the method used in this study and chapter four will contain the findings and finally chapter five is about the conclusion and recommendations.
- ItemThe Effects Of Non-Governmental Organizations (Ngos) On The Socio-Economic Development Of Lyantonde: A Case Study Of Kaliiro(Kampala International University. College of Humanities and social sciences., 2017-09) Lubega, JiibuThe prevalence of poverty in developing countries demands that these countries should improvise ways of encouraging move revenue generating projects to supplement or significantly reduce dependence on foreign funding. Foreign investment is thus encouraged to get rid of this challenge. This paper examines foreign direct investment as a tool of increasing the contribution of tax revenue to Gross Domestic product and consequently a means of reducing the gap between the rich and the poor. The goal of this paper is to propose ways in which the Uganda Investment Authority (UJA) can make its investment administration more effective. To attain this objective, the paper begins with a detailed discussion on the investment structure; it then highlights the laws that govern investment, the policies, rationale for investment and recommendations for bettering Foreign Direct investment.