Village fund allocation application system Case Study: Northern Uganda Social Action Fund (NUSAF)

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2013-09
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Kampala International University, School of Computer and Information Technology
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In NUSAF there was use of traditional system. Traditional Village Fund Allocation Application System (TVF ~AS) used paper and files to store data. This was not secure. Time consuming and processing was difficult. The objective of this study was to determine the paper work problem surrounding the funds distribution system in NUSAF. The researchers also had questions to ask pertaining to their study. The sample questions included among others, the following: What hardware resources were required to build an effective and interactive VFAAS? , What software resources were required to build an effective and interactive VFAAS?, What protocols were required for VF AAS storage, security, and retrieval? , This study was conducted using a cross-sectional survey research design. In this study, the researchers traced NUSAF records, interviewed a couple of local people around Lango sub-region and the extent to which the current system could be improved. In this study, the sample size was I 00 participants but only 50 interviewees were selected from among the NUSAF clien1;s and staff of NUSAF. Data was collected using questionnaire, interviews and review documents. This study employed stratified sampling technique, which identified sub-groups in the population and their proportions and selected from each subgroups from a sample. The data collected was presented in tabular format showing responses on traditional paperwork system, basing on the observations, and interviews conducted with sampled NUSAF clients from the Lango sub-region and the staff of NUSAF. 100% of the respondents revealed that there is no computerized Village Fund Allocation Application System in NUSAF. The study revealed that 80% of the respondents say the system is time wasting and unreliable. 20% of the respondents however tend to believe that the current system should stay. It was then concluded that computerization of Village Fund Allocation Application System in NUSAF is the only way to go.
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A research report submitted to the College of Applied Sciences and Technology in a Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of the Degree of Bachelors of Information Technology of Kampala International University,
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Village funds, Application System, Northern Uganda Social Action Fund
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