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    Beneficiary Participation And Project Sustainability In Action Aid International Uganda-Projects-masindi Local Rights Program:
    (Kampala International University, College of Humanities and social sciences., 2012-11) Okuku , Robert
    The study was to establish the relationship between Beneficiary Participation and Project Sustainability in Action Aid International Uganda- Masindi Local Rights Program “, the study intended to determined the; (i) Identify the demographic characteristics of respondents in terms of gender, age, and experience in project management, (ii) Establish the level of beneficiary participation in Action Aid-Uganda, Masindi Local rights programs and (iii) Determine the extent of project sustainability in Action Aid Uganda, Masindi Local rights programs. Using a descriptive survey design, data were collected from a sample of 145 respondent’s specifically right holders, Masindi Local Rights Program partners and local council officials using standardized questionnaires as main data collection instrument. The respondents were selected by using purposive sampling, simple random sampling and stratified random sampling. Data were analyzed at uni-variate level using frequency counts, percentage and means using Pearson’s linear Correlation Coefficient at 0.05 levels of significant. The study revealed high level of project sustainability realized due to beneficiary participation in Action Aid international Masindi Local rights program and high levels of beneficiary participation among right holders with certificates. From the findings, there is a significant positive relationship between Beneficiary participation and Project sustainability.

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