An evaluation of youth participation in economic development and poverty reduction activities: the case of Garowe district, Puntland state of Somalia
Abstract
The main objective for this research project was to evaluate the level of participation of youths in
economic development activities and poverty reduction in Puntland State of Somalia. The specific
objectives included; to identify the economic activities that the youths were participating in, in order
to contribute to poverty reduction, identifying how educational level/ type influenced the youth's
level of participation in poverty reduction and examining existing government policies on youth
participation in poverty reduction. The literature review focused on the youth empowerment through
participation! inclusion, government's deliberate affirmative polices education, and access to credit
facilities. It specifically touched on the success stories in Kenya and Nepal where deliberate
government affirmative action polices biased towards youths and marginalized groups in the
respective societies have bome fruits. The specific lending practices amongst Muslim nations that
can be applicable in Somalia were also exhaustively dealt with. The sample population was selected
from households around Garowe. Data was collected by combining both qualitative and quantitative
procedures. Once collected, both qualitative and quantitative data was analyzed using the Principal
Analysis Factoring (PAF) via SPSS. Presentation of the analyzed data was done using descriptive
statistics in form of frequencies cross tabulation with chi-square tests.
The study found out that there was a significant number of female youths that engaged in business
activities and that there was least youth participation in economic development and poverty
reduction activities between the 40-49 age bracket.
The research further found out that the'1evel of youth participation through formal job placements
was low, while practice of youth groupings into business ventures was high and that the level of
youth education did not determine their level of participation in business activities. The study
provides the following recommendations to government and researchers: Establishment of polices
(affirmative action policies) to help female youths' engagement in economic arid poverty reduction
activities; create conducive environment for local and foreign investment; empower the youth
groupings through enactment of cooperative and Microfinance statutes. It proposes further research
on the level of effectiveness of government policies in promoting youth participation in economic
and poverty reduction activities.
Citation
Masters thesis University of Nairobi (2009)Publisher
University of Nairobi Department of Arts
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Master of Arts degree in project planning and management of the University of Nairobi
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