The Influence of Constituency-specific Factors on the Utilization of Devolved Funds in Kenya: the Case of the Constituency Development Fund (2007/2008)
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Date
2018Author
Kimirri, Pascalyne N L
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ThesisLanguage
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This study sought to establish the influence of constituency-specific factors on the utilization of CDF. The study was based on rational choice theory, and used the cross-sectional design to determine the effects of constituency-specific factors on CDF utilization. It also largely used secondary data. Data analysis was done through the graphical displays and descriptive statistical techniques. Descriptive analysis included the mean, frequency and percentages which were used to reveal data patterns. The research established that there is a positive and significant correlation between constituency size and CDF utilization. The study also found a significant positive correlation between constituency political participation levels and CDF utilization. However, the study found a negative correlation between poverty levels and CDF utilization. The study concludes that CDF utilization in Kenya is influenced by constituency size, political participation and poverty levels. The study therefore recommends that the government should consider these factors while allocating CDF funds and should also develop policies to support effective project implementation at the constituencies’ level which would in turn ensure CDF achieves its ultimate goal of supporting grass-root development
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University of Nairobi
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