Assessment of the Effects of Community and Social Development Projects
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The study assessed the effects of Community and Social Development Project on rural communities in North Central Nigeria. The population of the study consisted of all beneficiaries of the project in North Central Nigeria. Multistage sampling technique was employed to select a total of 458 beneficiaries for the study. Data for the study were collected using a structured questionnaire. Data were analyzed using both descriptive (mean, percentages) and inferential statistics (ordinal regression, factor analysis, ANOVA, t-test). The result showed that majority of the respondents were male (58.7%), married (60.5%), had formal education (87.1%) and belonged to social organization (72.1%) with a mean age of 38 years. Respondents had access to classroom blocks (x=4 .00), box culverts/bridges (x=3 .37) and health centres (x=3 .45). The level of access to micro projects were significantly different across the states with respect to water boreholes (F = 26.37; P 0.01), access to erosion control facilities (F = 2.75; P 0.01), constructed classroom blocks (F = 74.98; P 0.01), box culverts and bridges (F = 91.94; P 0.01) and access to health centres (F = 85.94; P 0.01).
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Ochepo Owakoyi Comfort holds a Ph.D in Extension and Communication, M.Sc in Animal Production and she is the Project Officer Gender and Vulnerable group at Community and Social Development Project (CSDP), Benue State, Nigeria. In the Past 14 years, she has facilitated the building of at least 318 Poverty alleviation projects for women.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09786200567826
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T9mm
- Jahr 2020
- EAN 9786200567826
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 6200567824
- Veröffentlichung 07.02.2020
- Titel Assessment of the Effects of Community and Social Development Projects
- Autor Ochepo Owakoyi Comfort
- Untertitel on Rural Communities in North Central Nigeria
- Gewicht 233g
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 144
- Genre Politikwissenschaft