Participatory Practices and Community Empowerment: A case of Mede Participatory Learning and Action Pilot Project, Palaro Sub County, Gulu
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Date
2015-11
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
This study investigated the relationship between Participatory Practices and Community
Empowerment in Mede Parish, Palaro sub county in Gulu district; taking a case study of
Participatory Learning and Action intervention approach piloted in Mede. Specifically the study
assessed how effective Participatory Planning, Participatory Implementation and Participatory
monitoring affect Community Empowerment in terms of Resource Ownership, Integrated
Implementation and Sustained Practice. A cross sectional descriptive research methodological
design was adopted to address a sample of 86 respondents across the study area. Data were
collected using questionnaires, interviews and focused group discussion guides. These were later
analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. Findings revealed that Participatory Planning had
positive relationship (71.7%) with Community Empowerment. Participatory implementation
likewise had a positive relationship (63.8%) with Community Empowerment. Participatory
Monitoring was positively significant to Community Empowerment explaining (40.4%).
Conclusions of the study were that Participatory Practices significantly affect Community
Empowerment. The study recommends that Participatory Practices be deliberately implemented
and not as an emergency as was the case in Mede Parish. Besides Participatory Practices should
not be left entirely in the hands of target population as it risks being misunderstood. Expert skills
should be sought to give diversity of views and suggest workable solutions where appropriate.
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A Dissertation submitted to the Higher Degrees Department in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Master’s Degree in Management Studies (Project Planning and Management) of Uganda Management Institute
Keywords
Community Empowerment, Mede Participatory Learning, Action Pilot Project, Participatory Practices, Palaro Sub County, gulu district
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APA