Donor support and HIV/AIDS healthcare project success in Ali Sabieh, Djibouti
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2016-11
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Kampala International University.College Of Humanities and social science
Abstract
The study sought to assess the effect of donor supported on the success ofHIV/AIDs projects in
Ali Sabieh, Djibouti. It was guided by three specific objectives, that included i) assessing
whether the empowerment of primary stakeholders promotes the success of donor supported HIV
projects in Ali Sabieh, Djibouti; ii) assessing whether accountability of development intervention
promotes the success of donor supported HIV projects in Ali Sabieh, Djibouti; iii) assessing
whether monitoring and evaluation promotes the success of donor supported HIV projects in Ali
Sabieh, Djibouti, the researcher administered a questionnaire to 171 respondents; Slovene's
fonnula was used to anĀ·ive at sample size. This research employed a cross sectional design to
describe the relationship between variables and the questionnaire was used as the research
instrnment. Descriptive statistics used in this study included frequencies, means and PLCC on
correlation of variables. The findings revealed the following: the findings indicated a positive
and significant relationship between empowerment of primary stakeholders and health care
project success(i=.896; Sig=0.000), there is a significant relationship between accountability and
health care project success(i=0.922, sig=0.000), there is a positive significant relationship
between monitoring and evaluation and health care project success(r=.925, sig=.000. Data
analysis using means showed that donor support was found to be satisfactory ( over all
mean=2.93), and success of HIV health care projects was found to be satisfactory (mean=2.50).
Still the conclusions were that; empowennent of primary stakeholders can highly increase the
success of HIV health care projects, the more the HIV health care staff are accountable it
improves the health care project success and vice versa in Ali Sabieh, Djibouti, and lastly the
more the more the donors monitor and carry out evaluation the more the HIV health care projects
become successful in Ali Sabieh, Djibouti. The researcher recommended that the donor agents in
Ali Sabieh, Djibouti should create networking opportunities for those people involved in the
support group, the donor groups in Ali Sabieh, Djibouti should carry out assessment of capacity
needs to deliver HIV/AIDS services, and they should suppoti adequate supply and appropriate
skills mix of health workers to deliver HIV/AIDS services.
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Research report submitted to the College of Higher Degrees and Research in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Masters in Project Planning and Management of Kampala International University
Keywords
Donor support, HIV/AIDS, Healthcare, Djibouti