An assessment of the impact of the poverty eradication action plan (peap) on income poverty in rural Uganda a case study of Bududa sub-county, Bududa district, eastern Uganda

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2008-09
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Kampala international international: College Humanities and Social Sciences
Abstract
Asset, activity and income diversification lie at the heart of livelihood strategies in rural Uganda. This dissertation, prepared for the faculty of Social Sciences of Kampala International University, assesses the impact of the Poverty eradication Action Plan (PEAP) on income poverty in rural Uganda, using Bududa Sub-county, Bududa District, in Eastern Uganda as the case study. The study concentrated on policy provisions of the PEAP and the core conceptual issues that bedevil the literature on rural income poverty. Working from literatures, interviews, questionnaires, focus group discussions and observation of phenomena for data collection, and using both qualitative and quantitative designs in data processing and analysis, the study described the state of rural income poverty, assessed empirical policy implications of the PEAP strategies for increasing incomes of the poor, and proposed essential interventions for future policy direction. It remains to be seen whether findings of the study will be amalgamated to fit into and influence future PEAP or related income poverty policy.
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A dissertation submitted to the faculty of social sciences in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of a bachelor’s degree in social work and social administration of Kampala international university
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Social work and social administration, Poverty eradication, Action plan, Income poverty, Rural Uganda, Bududa distict
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