Rural community participation in micro-projects and poverty reduction in Ngara district of Tanzania
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Date
2009-05
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Kampala International University, College of Economics and Management
Abstract
This study looked at community participation in micro-enterprise projects as a tool
for poverty reduction in the rural Ngara District of 'Tanzania. Although much
effort has been put in empowering and financing micro-enterprises to kick start
pro-poor growth in rural areas in recent years, the level of pove1ty has remained
unacceptably high. This study has identified participation in microenterprises as an
important factor in the fight against poverty. Empirical data were collected from
Ngara District and analyzed using both quantitative and qualitative techniques.
Data on participation and trends in socioeconomic indicators of poverty were
collected from six out of seventeen wards comprising Ngara district. The
canvassed wards include Nyamiaga, Kibimba , Rusumo, Keza, Buki1iro and
Rulenge. Up to one hundred and thirty respondents were randomly selected and
canvassed for information on participation and its effect on poverty and welfare.
The findings show that community participation in micro-projects has reduced
poverty in the selected areas of rural Ngara District ยท. The study therefore, ,
recommends that rural community participation in micro-enterprises should be
encouraged and supported through appropriate public policy in order to
significantly impact absolute poverty in Ngara District.
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A thesis submitted to the School of Postgraduate Studies in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Award of the Degree of Master of Business Administration of Kampala International University
Keywords
Rural community participation, Micro-projects, Poverty reduction, Ngara District, Tanzania