Examining the Effectiveness of Government-Run Poverty Eradication Programmes in Kabarole District: A Case Study of LGDP, PMA and NAADS in Bukuuku Sub-County
Date
2007
Authors
Byomuhangi, Apolo
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Uganda Martyrs University
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BYOMUHANGI APOLO (2007-MO53-10005)
Examining the Effectiveness of Government-Run Poverty Eradication Programmes in
Kabarole District: A Case Study of LGDP, PMA and NAADS in Bukuuku Sub-County
This dissertation is about examining the effectiveness of government-run poverty eradication
programmes in Kabarole district, basing on Bukuuku sub-county as a case study. It is a report of a
study that was carried out from November 2009 to July 2010. The study was carried out with an
aim of evaluating government-run poverty eradication programmes, in order to establish their
strengths and weaknesses and suggest policy changes that could lead to effective poverty
eradication. In the study, the researcher collected data by distributing questionnaires to fifty
households and twenty individual farmers, interviewing local leaders and heads of departments
and farmers, carrying out focus group discussions, documentary analysis and observation. It was
found out that most people understood poverty as low income. This was mainly due to the fact that
there were few economic activities in the area, with most people engaged in subsistence
agriculture. Since most of them had no marketable surpluses from their production, they lacked
income, which they pointed out as the major cause of poverty. Furthermore, the researcher found
out that a number of factors were responsible for household poverty among the rural poor. The
main factor was drunkenness followed by unemployment, lack of education and training, lack of
capital, infertile soils and disasters. Other factors pointed out included lack of market, population
pressure on land, gender discrimination, resistance to change and physical disabilities. Regarding
evaluation of government-run poverty eradication programmes, it was discovered that most poor
households had not received any financial assistance from the government and were not aware of
how to get it and for what development activities. The few who were assisted expressed
dissatisfaction because of underfunding. A number of people expected large sums of money to buy
land build houses and start big businesses. Also it was discovered that some projects had failed
due to insufficient funding and poor mobilisation/sensitisation of beneficiaries. In view of the
above, the researcher came up with suggestions on policy changes and recommendations that could
lead to effective eradication of poverty. These were in agreement with theoretical expectations,
such as; promotion of the spirit of self-reliance, good use of local labour and resources, provision
of essential social services to all rural people, development of infrastructure and diversification of
rural economic activity.
Keywords: Poverty eradication, NAADS, Kabarole
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Poverty eradication, NAADS
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Byomuhangi, A. 2007. Examining the Effectiveness of Government-Run Poverty Eradication Programmes in Kabarole District: A Case Study of LGDP, PMA and NAADS in Bukuuku Sub-County. Uganda Martyrs University, Nkozi : Uganda Martyrs University