Community participation and sustainability of project in selected non-government Organization ngo’s Ingalmudug State-Somalia
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Date
2012-12
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Kampala International University,College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Abstract
Somalia is in the mist of many problems. Pirates, a never ending
civil war and not having a government, plus being essentially a dump for
the industrialized world but there is one giant problem on the horizon for
the People of Somalia. Deforestation is a problem everywhere, but within
a country that is suffering as much as Somalia, there is no greater need
for an economically viable option. Cutting down nearly 2.5 million trees
each year is just making the country even worse for were then it was
before. Somalia is still a very young country; it only gained its
independence 50 years ago. Somalia is right between Africa and the
Middle, so it is in a very good position for trade and has been for
thousands of years. Unfortunately a good portion of the country is
completely unusable, and at the rate of deforestation that is happening
every year in Somalia, the rest of the usable attributes of the country will
soon be gone as well
Description
A Thesis Proposal Presented to the School of
Higher degree and Research Kampala International University
Kampala, Uganda In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree
Master of Arts in project planning management
Keywords
Sustainability, non governmental Organizations, Project, Ingalmudug State, Somalia