Master Of Arts in Management Administration and Development
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- ItemDevelopment of education by trustee administration in Mogadishu-Somalia(Kampala International University.College of Humanities and social science, 2011-12) Yussuf, Abdisalan AhmedThe main objective of this study was to determine the cause and effect of Trustee Administration and Development of Education in Mogadishu, Somalia specifically to determine the level of education development in Trustee Administration, to Determine the level of resource availability and utilization in the development of education and to identify the strengths and weaknesses of the development of education in Mogadishu, Somalia. The sample size of the study was one hundred nine (109) respondents including administratives and teachers. In this study the sample was reached through the Slovene’s Formula. The study was conducted through descriptive research design and used questionnaire as the main tools for collecting data. The questionnaire was consisting of structured and self administered with closed questions. Data was analyzed by assessing the particular theme and followed the sequence which was analyzed. Tabulated frequencies and necessary analysis was made using Excel and SPSS computing program to present the quantitative data analyses. The study found that the level of education development has increased in the Trustee Administration agencies and development exists both in the education sphere and also in the administration level in Mogadishu-Somalia. The development of education significantly influences Trustee Administration employee retention. The study recommends that: the Trustee administration should establish national development education policy, and accountability to educate their employees so as to improve their performance and personal satisfaction
- ItemThe role of NGOs in the development and integration of Batwa people into local communities in Muko Sub-County Kabale District(Kampala International University,College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2011-10) Turya, FelixTembaThe study was carried out on the role of NGO5 in the development and integration of Batwa people into local communities in Muko Sub-countY, Kabale district. The main objectives of the study were to assess the role that NGOs were playing in the development and integration of Batwa people, the challenges they face in trying to do their work and the challenges that the Batwa people face in their new areas of settlement. The study employed a descriptive research design to describe the issues pertaining the NGOs and their role in development and integration of Batwa people into local communities. The study population included the Batwa people, local people (Bakiga), local leaders and officials from NGOS concerned with the development and integration of Batwa people into local communities. Data was collected from these respondents using interviews which were held with the Batwa and questionnaire which were administered to local leaders and NGO officials. Data was analyzed qualitatively using thematic analysis where related data was grouped to the same theme depending on the research questions. From the study findings, it was found out that NGOs were playing a great role in the development and integration of Batwa people into local communities by purchasing land, building schools and hçspitalS for Batwa people, sensitization of both the Batwa and the local people and starting self-help projects to raise income for Batwa people. It was also found out that both NGOs and Batwa people faced a lot of challenges including low finances, ignorance among the Batwa, remoteness of areas occupied by Batwa, diseases like Malaria, low space for resettlement and dispossession of Batwa from their property. However, NGOs were doing everything possible to solve all these challenges amicably.