Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12306/5601
Title: Poverty and service delivery at local government, a case study Kasese District
Authors: Bwambale, Jerald
Keywords: Poverty
Service delivery
Local government
Kasese District
Issue Date: Sep-2016
Publisher: Kampala International University, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Abstract: The study entitled impact of poverty and service delivery in local government A case study in kasese district Kampala district, central Uganda. It was guided by three study objectives which included establishing the role of local community leaders in environmental management in Kasese district. Examining the extent of community participation in the management of environment in JKasese district and identifying the challenges faced by the community in environment management in Kasese district. The researcher used a survey design and descriptive. Research design is the specific data analysis techniques or methods that the researcher intended to use. The survey design involved the collection and analysis of data, and finding out the answers concerning the current status of the subject. In addition, it is a study of variables in their natural setting or under usual circumstances. This comprised of observation of facts, collection and classification of data, interpretation of data, formulation of theories. application of facts and predictions. The findings presented in this study, were basically on the level of the local community leaders in environmental management in Kasese district. The findings averaged revealed an average mean of 2.41 implying low, meaning that though the local leaders in the Kasese district contribute to the management of the environment the environment prevalence does not exist in its fullness hence a conclusion that to a low level the local leaders fundamentally contribute to environmental management. In conclusion therefore,the findings reveal mean of 2.41 implying low, meaning that though the local leaders in Kasese district contribute to the management of the environment, the environment management is still a challenge to the local leaders and community. The average mean of 2.63 with interpretation high. mean that most respondents are in agreement with the extent of community participation in the management of environment in Kasese district. I recommend that there should need to improve planning and budgeting for management of the environment. There is also need to integrate all aspects of environmental management into plans and activities of the different sectors as the status of the environment will affect these sectors. It is important while planning, to recognize the natural resource endowments and how these can be utilized to enhance development while reducing the negative impacts of developments.
Description: A research report submitted to the College Of Humanities and Social Sciences in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of a Bachelors Degree of Public Administration at Kampala International University
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12306/5601
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