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Towards Programs Sustainability: An Exploration of Socio-Economic Determinants for Effective Community Participation in Development Programs in Tanzania

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The Late President of the United Republic of Tanzania Mwalimu Julius. K. Nyerere in his book titled freedom and development published in 1973 once stressed that ‘if real development is to take place, the people have to be involved’. Similarly, several scholars strongly advocate for the involvement of people in development undertakings that have impact on their day to day lives. On account of such public outcry and views from various scholars with regard to the essence of peoples’ involvement in development initiatives within their communities, this study set out to empirically examine the determinants of effective community participation in development programs. Specifically, the study focused on exploring socio-economic determinants for effective community participation in development programs. The study employed a cross – sectional research design and a case study research strategy. Sampling procedures included purposive sampling for key informants and random sampling for programme beneficiaries. By using a 95% confidence level and Yamane 1967 formula for sample size determination, a sample of 316 program beneficiaries from three study areas of Arusha, Morogoro and Iringa within Tanzania were involved in the study. The findings of the study show that, despite of the existence of several socio-economic determinants for effective community participation in development programs, two determinants i.e., Resource availability and Literacy level of the participants were found to be the major socio – economic determinants for effective participation of community members in development programs. On account of these findings, the study recommends the need to ensure that issues relating to resource availability in any development program and literacy level of the participants need to always be looked into and addressed so that people can effectively participate with the intention of contributing to the sustainability of the program.

Published in International Journal of Sustainable Development Research (Volume 7, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijsdr.20210703.13
Page(s) 61-70
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Keywords

Sustainability, Program Sustainability, Community Participation, Socio-economic Determinants

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  • Geography Department, St John’s University of Tanzania, Dodoma, Tanzania

  • Institute of Human Settlements Studies, Ardhi University, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

  • Institute of Human Settlements Studies, Ardhi University, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

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