The performance of income-generating projects supported by the Botswana national literacy programme

IF 1.5 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Antoinette Tsheboeng. Motiki
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the underlying reasons for sustainability or failure of the Botswana National Literacy Programme (BNLP) income generating projects with regard to personal development, literacy levels, availability of financial resources and the management and marketing of the project. Qualitative research methodology using focus group discussion was used to collect data. Ten operating and ten no-longer operating projects formed the sample of this study. The samples were from the southern, south east and northern regions of Botswana. The results of this study generally supported the premise which stated that the BNLP-supported income generating projects failed because of low economic returns, low literacy levels, poor management, lack of marketing processes including inadequate feasibility studies, lack of ongoing finance and general mismanagement. The study however rejected the expectation that income-generating projects failed due to lack of start up finance.  Generally, sustainable projects were ones that had an individual in charge rather than committee driven ones.
博茨瓦纳国家扫盲方案支助的创收项目的执行情况
本文的目的是调查博茨瓦纳国家扫盲方案(BNLP)创收项目在个人发展、扫盲水平、财政资源的可用性以及项目的管理和营销方面的可持续性或失败的根本原因。采用焦点小组讨论的定性研究方法收集数据。本研究以10个仍在运营和10个不再运营的项目为样本。这些样本来自博茨瓦纳的南部、东南部和北部地区。这项研究的结果大体上支持这样一个前提,即国家援助计划署支助的创收项目之所以失败,是因为经济回报低、识字率低、管理不善、缺乏包括可行性研究不足在内的销售程序、缺乏持续资金和普遍管理不善。然而,该研究驳斥了创收项目因缺乏启动资金而失败的预期。一般来说,可持续项目是由个人负责的项目,而不是由委员会驱动的项目。
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Journal of Family Ecology and Consumer Sciences
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