Project Management Practices and Performance of Women Economic Empowerment in Kiambu and Nairobi Counties, Kenya

Faith Kathure Kaluai, S. Muathe
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The major concern regarding humanitarian program in the developing world is that they do not address the larger socio-economic challenges hence, not being sustainable. Even though, the application of project management practices in Africa shows positive project outcomes, the project management practices usage has been largely low. Hence, the study sought to determined the influence of project management practices on performance of Kenya’s Women and Girls Economic Empowerment program performance in Kiambu and Nairobi counties, Kenya. Specifically, the study sought to determine the influence of stakeholder’s involvement, project planning, risk management and monitoring and evaluation on program performance. The study was anchored on the stakeholder theory, prospect theory, contingency theory and realistic evaluation theory. This study adopted a census research design. The population targeted were staff of the CARE’s Kenya’s Women and Girls Economic Empowerment program comprising of project managers, project coordinators, quality control officers, government officials and beneficiary representatives. Semi-structured questionnaire was adopted for data collection. Descriptive statistics and multiple regression were utilized to analyze the quantitative data. The study revealed that risk management contributes the most to Performance of Kenya's Women and Girls Economic Empowerment Program followed by stakeholder involvement, Project Planning and monitoring and evaluation respectively. The study recommends that there is need to come up with more rigorous strategies for making sure that appropriate processes of monitoring and evaluation are adhered to. Further, the program needs to emphasize on risk management linked to empowerment of economy and make staff education on mitigation strategies its priority.
肯尼亚基安布县和内罗毕县妇女经济赋权的项目管理实践和绩效
对发展中国家人道主义项目的主要担忧是,它们没有解决更大的社会经济挑战,因此,不是可持续的。尽管项目管理实践在非洲的应用显示出积极的项目成果,但项目管理实践的使用率很大程度上很低。因此,本研究试图确定项目管理实践对肯尼亚基安布县和内罗毕县的肯尼亚妇女和女童经济赋权项目绩效的影响。具体而言,本研究试图确定利益相关者的参与、项目规划、风险管理和监测与评价对项目绩效的影响。本研究主要基于利益相关者理论、前景理论、权变理论和现实评价理论。本研究采用人口普查研究设计。目标人群是援外社肯尼亚妇女和女童经济赋权项目的工作人员,包括项目经理、项目协调员、质量控制官员、政府官员和受益人代表。采用半结构式问卷进行数据收集。定量资料采用描述性统计和多元回归分析。研究表明,风险管理对肯尼亚妇女和女童经济赋权计划的绩效贡献最大,其次是利益相关者参与、项目规划和监测与评估。该研究建议,有必要提出更严格的战略,以确保遵守适当的监测和评价程序。此外,该方案需要强调与增强经济权能有关的风险管理,并将对工作人员进行减灾战略教育作为优先事项。
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