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dc.contributor.authorAsundo, Catherine J A
dc.date.accessioned2014-12-04T11:08:29Z
dc.date.available2014-12-04T11:08:29Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11295/76395
dc.description.abstractCommunity based organizations in rural areas serve to empower the poor by giving them a collective bargain. They build a countering power with which to conform to the powerful economic, social and politic al forces. They are usually formed by homogeneous membership as women and youth and serve in shaping the future of their communities through participation in community development initiatives. Development is about change, which involves the business of li berating people from the chains of poverty that have kept them bound for a long period of time. This process cannot be done successfully by anyone else but the poor themselves. This is because the local people are more knowledgeable about themselves and th eir communities than outsiders. Community development is an involving process that should integrate the vulnerable and the overlooked segments of the locality; the women and the youth. Women constitute the world largest population, but their poverty level is greater than that of men, with clear disparities in education, employment opportunities and decision making power. Many national government, development organization have addressed the problem of poverty and underdevelopment but with less focus on the r ural women and therefore the need to mobilize the political will to target the these strata of the rural population both as participants and the beneficiaries of the development policies , programs and projects .In analyzing the vicious cycle of poverty . Women have to participate in the process through their informal and formal association, emphasizing that these associations are key vehicles in imp lementing programs of education, social development , welfare and vocational training . Rural development pro grams such as agriculture totally depend on the youth who represent the link between the present and the future as well as reservoir of labour. Youth participation in development should be considered both as a strategy and a product towards national sustai nable development with an objective of expanding the human capabilities of those involved , through building assets and networks. The study sought to establish, whether community based organizations have an impact on the socio - economic development of ru ral communities of Kakamega South District .It will be guided by the following research objectives ; to determine the impact of Agriculture, education, health and Agricultural programs and activities of these organizations on the socio - economic developme nt of Kakamega south District, to assess the impact of education on the socio - economic development of Kakamega South District, to establish the impact of entrepreneurship on the socio - economic development of Kakamega South District. The study adopted a su r vey research design which was most efficient and economical i s most efficient . The sample of t he study was included sixty ( 60) both women and youth groups, which included respondents. Data was collected by use of questionnaires for the groups and for the g overnment officials. The data was analyzed by the descriptive statistics - percentages, frequencies and the inferential statistics – the spearman‟s rank correlation to measure the strength of relationship between the communities based organizations and the s ocio - economic development. The results found out that, there was a relationship between community - based organization and socio - economic development ( P> 0.05) . It is therefore the opinion of the researcher that, there shall be more collaboration between go vernment agencies and the community based organization for the improved socio - economic standards of the rural communitiesen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUniversity of Nairobien_US
dc.titleImpact of community based organisation on the socio - economic development of the rural communities: a case of Kakamega south district, Kakamega countyen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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