Human factors that derail extension services delivery in developing countries: implications for policy

The paper examines human factors derailing extension services delivery in developing countries. Poor management of rewards and incentives; quality of work life; poor assessment system; limited quality of human resource; inadequate extension support training materials; inconsistencies of government p...

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Main Author: E.N. Ajani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IJARIT Research Foundation 2012-12-01
Series:International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.banglajol.info/index.php/IJARIT/article/view/14015/10048
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spelling doaj-c0b53cb6defb4ad18ada73aee54ef18c2020-11-24T22:16:55ZengIJARIT Research FoundationInternational Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology2224-06162012-12-01225457Human factors that derail extension services delivery in developing countries: implications for policyE.N. AjaniThe paper examines human factors derailing extension services delivery in developing countries. Poor management of rewards and incentives; quality of work life; poor assessment system; limited quality of human resource; inadequate extension support training materials; inconsistencies of government programmes; inadequate staff training and poor extension programme evaluation were viewed as major constraints. Considering the role of extension to agricultural development, the paper recommends that efforts should be made by the various stakeholders in agricultural extension services to improve the capability of human resources involved in extension services and highlights the need for government agricultural programmes to be consistent to enable the beneficiaries of such programmes derive the benefits that will boost productivity in agriculture.http://www.banglajol.info/index.php/IJARIT/article/view/14015/10048Human FactorsExtension Services DeliveryDeveloping Countries
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Human factors that derail extension services delivery in developing countries: implications for policy
International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology
Human Factors
Extension Services Delivery
Developing Countries
author_facet E.N. Ajani
author_sort E.N. Ajani
title Human factors that derail extension services delivery in developing countries: implications for policy
title_short Human factors that derail extension services delivery in developing countries: implications for policy
title_full Human factors that derail extension services delivery in developing countries: implications for policy
title_fullStr Human factors that derail extension services delivery in developing countries: implications for policy
title_full_unstemmed Human factors that derail extension services delivery in developing countries: implications for policy
title_sort human factors that derail extension services delivery in developing countries: implications for policy
publisher IJARIT Research Foundation
series International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology
issn 2224-0616
publishDate 2012-12-01
description The paper examines human factors derailing extension services delivery in developing countries. Poor management of rewards and incentives; quality of work life; poor assessment system; limited quality of human resource; inadequate extension support training materials; inconsistencies of government programmes; inadequate staff training and poor extension programme evaluation were viewed as major constraints. Considering the role of extension to agricultural development, the paper recommends that efforts should be made by the various stakeholders in agricultural extension services to improve the capability of human resources involved in extension services and highlights the need for government agricultural programmes to be consistent to enable the beneficiaries of such programmes derive the benefits that will boost productivity in agriculture.
topic Human Factors
Extension Services Delivery
Developing Countries
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