The influence of the poor in pro-poor activities : a case study of community participation in development intervention programmes in Northern Ghana

The aim is to explore how community participation can situate beneficiaries to discover and commit to what they need for the future in northern Ghana. The methodology used was observational, descriptive, qualitative and quantitative, cross-sectional and longitudinal survey. A convenient sampling met...

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Main Author: Wombeogo, Michael
Other Authors: Cornwell, Linda
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:Wombeogo, Michael (2014) The influence of the poor in pro-poor activities : a case study of community participation in development intervention programmes in Northern Ghana, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18473>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-184732018-11-19T17:15:13Z The influence of the poor in pro-poor activities : a case study of community participation in development intervention programmes in Northern Ghana Wombeogo, Michael Cornwell, Linda Participation Pro-poor Community Intervention Programmes Development 339.4609667 Poverty -- Government policy -- Ghana -- Case studies Economic assistance -- Ghana -- Case studies Community development -- Ghana -- Case studies Poverty -- Ghana -- Citizen participation -- Case studies Rural poor -- Ghana -- Citizen participation -- Case studies The aim is to explore how community participation can situate beneficiaries to discover and commit to what they need for the future in northern Ghana. The methodology used was observational, descriptive, qualitative and quantitative, cross-sectional and longitudinal survey. A convenient sampling method was used for the community and district selection process. Respondents were randomly selected to ensure equal opportunity for all those available at the time of the interview. Eight communities were used from the three regions of northern Ghana in which community-based pro-poor interventions by interventionists have either completed or are still in process. The participatory, reflective and participatory rural appraisal, techniques were used in the data gathering. The results show that 57% males and 43% females participated in the study. The study shows that 95.2% respondents from Northern region, 93.3%, from Upper West region and 88.7% from Upper East region participated more in NGO than government led activities. There were five main findings of the research. First, 61% of respondents give high priority to farm credit, boreholes/wells and dams. Respondents claim to gain maximum benefit from these interventions more. Second, 92.4% of respondents from the eight communities participate more in activities organised by NGOs for personal gain and motivation. Third, 53% of all target respondents participated actively at the implementation stage of the participation process. Fourth, there is low investment in the area of school, road and dam projects in the study communities. Only two of the eight communities benefited from a school or road project, and three out of eight communities benefited from dam projects. Fifth, 57% males against 43% females participate in pro-poor intervention activities in the eight communities. As a contribution to knowledge, the thesis shows community members in northern Ghana participate in activities when there is immediate motivation (either in cash or kind) or when projects border more on their main occupational areas. The thesis recommends that Government facilitates community members to demand the right to take active part in the participatory process in all pro-poor interventions in their communities. Development Studies D. Litt. et Phil. (Development Studies) 2015-04-15T09:53:21Z 2015-04-15T09:53:21Z 2014-06 Thesis Wombeogo, Michael (2014) The influence of the poor in pro-poor activities : a case study of community participation in development intervention programmes in Northern Ghana, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18473> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18473 en 1 online resource (xvi, 228 leaves) : illustrations, some color
collection NDLTD
language en
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topic Participation
Pro-poor
Community
Intervention
Programmes
Development
339.4609667
Poverty -- Government policy -- Ghana -- Case studies
Economic assistance -- Ghana -- Case studies
Community development -- Ghana -- Case studies
Poverty -- Ghana -- Citizen participation -- Case studies
Rural poor -- Ghana -- Citizen participation -- Case studies
spellingShingle Participation
Pro-poor
Community
Intervention
Programmes
Development
339.4609667
Poverty -- Government policy -- Ghana -- Case studies
Economic assistance -- Ghana -- Case studies
Community development -- Ghana -- Case studies
Poverty -- Ghana -- Citizen participation -- Case studies
Rural poor -- Ghana -- Citizen participation -- Case studies
Wombeogo, Michael
The influence of the poor in pro-poor activities : a case study of community participation in development intervention programmes in Northern Ghana
description The aim is to explore how community participation can situate beneficiaries to discover and commit to what they need for the future in northern Ghana. The methodology used was observational, descriptive, qualitative and quantitative, cross-sectional and longitudinal survey. A convenient sampling method was used for the community and district selection process. Respondents were randomly selected to ensure equal opportunity for all those available at the time of the interview. Eight communities were used from the three regions of northern Ghana in which community-based pro-poor interventions by interventionists have either completed or are still in process. The participatory, reflective and participatory rural appraisal, techniques were used in the data gathering. The results show that 57% males and 43% females participated in the study. The study shows that 95.2% respondents from Northern region, 93.3%, from Upper West region and 88.7% from Upper East region participated more in NGO than government led activities. There were five main findings of the research. First, 61% of respondents give high priority to farm credit, boreholes/wells and dams. Respondents claim to gain maximum benefit from these interventions more. Second, 92.4% of respondents from the eight communities participate more in activities organised by NGOs for personal gain and motivation. Third, 53% of all target respondents participated actively at the implementation stage of the participation process. Fourth, there is low investment in the area of school, road and dam projects in the study communities. Only two of the eight communities benefited from a school or road project, and three out of eight communities benefited from dam projects. Fifth, 57% males against 43% females participate in pro-poor intervention activities in the eight communities. As a contribution to knowledge, the thesis shows community members in northern Ghana participate in activities when there is immediate motivation (either in cash or kind) or when projects border more on their main occupational areas. The thesis recommends that Government facilitates community members to demand the right to take active part in the participatory process in all pro-poor interventions in their communities. === Development Studies === D. Litt. et Phil. (Development Studies)
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title The influence of the poor in pro-poor activities : a case study of community participation in development intervention programmes in Northern Ghana
title_short The influence of the poor in pro-poor activities : a case study of community participation in development intervention programmes in Northern Ghana
title_full The influence of the poor in pro-poor activities : a case study of community participation in development intervention programmes in Northern Ghana
title_fullStr The influence of the poor in pro-poor activities : a case study of community participation in development intervention programmes in Northern Ghana
title_full_unstemmed The influence of the poor in pro-poor activities : a case study of community participation in development intervention programmes in Northern Ghana
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