The impact of service charter on service delivery At the national aids control council (NACC)
Abstract
Abstract
The main objective of the study was to explore the impact of service charter on service
delivery at the National Aids Control Council (NACC). The literature review focused on
work done by other researchers on service charter and its effectiveness on service delivery
focusing on its purpose, defining the concepts and its historical development and made
comparison to its findings. The respondents were categorized into service seekers of three
different ministries and one government department.
The study used purposive sampling to sample 47 respondents in the three ministries. Those
who came to seek services at the NACC headquarters were randomly sampled. The study
used descriptive survey to answer the objectives. The research question sought to get
information on the impact of service charter on service delivery at the NACC. Questionnaires
were the main tools used for data collection. The data analysis was done by use of Statistical
Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The results were generated and presented in form of
percentages and tables.
The study revealed that generally, service delivery at the NACC had improved to a great
extent as more people were aware of the promise of the organization through the service
charter. However, much more needs to be done in sensitizing service seekers on the service
provider's obligations. There is also need to mainstream the grievance handling mechanism
in the organization. The study recommends that NACC adapts a strategy that will ensure
effective display of their service charters at strategic positions within and outside their offices
in order to reach out to-more service seekers. This is because the more knowledgeable the
service seekers are, the easier it will be for them to access information hence satisfaction with
the services rendered.
Citation
Master of public AdministrationPublisher
Unversity of Nairobi