The impact of HIV/AIDS on service delivery in Iganga district: a case study of Buyanga sub-county)

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2019-09
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Kampala International University, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Abstract
HIV/AIDS is social problem which affect all member of the society statistic indicate that there is an increase in the number of people affected by HIV/AIDS. This study critically examined the impact of HIV/AIDS on service delivery in, Iganga district. It was the intention of the researcher to the impact of HIV/AIDS on service delivery in, Iganga district. He used different objectives to collect data from the field such as; to establish the impact of HIV/AIDS on Service Delivery in Buyanga Sub County, Iganga district, to determine how HIV/AIDS has affected the delivery of services in Buyanga Sub-county, Iganga district and to recommend strategic measures to deal with emerging issues as may be necessary. The researcher collected data from the field using different source of example the secondary source in literature review by the use of in magazines, text books and many other authors’ information about the impact of HIV/AIDS on service delivery. He continued using different methods of collecting data in chapter three such as questionnaires, interviews, recording, and so on. The research designs used in the study were both quantitative and qualitative. Quantitative data was collected through administrative records and unpublished reports. Qualitative data was collected through Observations. Focus Group discussion (FGD) for parents and or guardians and in depth Interviews for the victims and informants. Data was analyzed through tables and graphs for quantitative while qualitative data was thematically analyzed. The objectives of this study revealed to establish the impact of HIV/AIDS on Service Delivery in Buyanga Sub County, Iganga district.
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A research dissertation submitted to the College of Humanities and Social Sciences for the partial fulfillment of a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work and Social Administration at Kampala International University
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HIV/AIDS, Service delivery, Iganga district
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