坦桑尼亚地方政府未能从妇女、青年和残疾人群体收回贷款

IF 0.8 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Rogers Rugeiyamu
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目的本研究的目的是评估坦桑尼亚地方政府当局在运营妇女、青年和残疾人基金方面遇到挑战的原因。具体而言,它评估了地方政府机构和妇女、青年和残疾人团体未能收回贷款的原因。设计/方法/方法在这项涉及通杜鲁区议会的研究中,采用了定性方法作为案例研究。数据是通过访谈、焦点小组讨论和文献综述收集的。访谈对象为社区发展官员(CDO),而FGD对象为WYPWD团体。审查的文件包括关于社会发展基金的法律、法规和出版物。使用内容分析方法对数据进行分析,并在演示过程中引用数据。未能从受益人处收回贷款归因于集团和LGA的弱点。地方政府机构缺乏管理基金的能力,治理不善,滥用公共资金,团体对基金目标缺乏认识。研究局限性/影响由于经历了挑战,团体和地方政府机构收回贷款的努力没有成功,这阻碍了该基金实现其目标。实际含义中央政府应专注于正在进行的地方政府机构能力建设,以便他们能够成功地处理这笔资金,建议进行改进。同样,地方政府机构应建立一个与各团体联系的信息系统,以跟踪其项目的实施情况。应再次告知各团体设立该基金的目的以及贷款对他们和当地经济发展的好处。此外,群体需要创业能力,才能参与他们能够管理的企业。此外,各组织应接受持续教育,以便自愿偿还贷款。社会影响应提高社区对基金目标的认识,以影响LED。原始性/价值所给出的建议可用于其他发展中国家,这些发展中国家正努力通过社会发展基金提高公民的经济地位。
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Local government's failure to recover loans from groups of women, youth, and people with disabilities in Tanzania
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to assess reasons behind experienced challenges by local government authorities (LGAs) in operating Women, Youth and People with Disabilities Fund (WYDF) in Tanzania. Specifically, it assesses the reasons behind failures to recover loan by LGAs and groups of Women, Youth and People with Disability (WYPWD).Design/methodology/approachThe qualitative approach was recruited in this study involving Tunduru District Council as a case study. Data were collected through Interviews, Focus Group Discussion and Documentary Review. Interviews were administered to Community Development Officers (CDOs) while FGD to WYPWD groups. Reviewed documents include laws, regulations and publications on social development funds. Data were analyzed using content analysis approach and backed up by quotations during presentation.FindingsFailures to recover loans from beneficiaries is attributed to weaknesses of both groups and LGAs. LGAs suffer from lack of capability to manage the fund, poor governance practices and misuse of public funds, and groups lack awareness of the fund's goals.Research limitations/implicationsDue to experienced challenges, efforts by groups and LGAs to reclaim loan have been unsuccessful, which has prevented the fund from achieving its goals.Practical implicationsThe central government should concentrate on ongoing LGAs capacity building so that they can successfully handle the fund, it is advised for improvement. Again, LGAs should establish an information system linked with groups to track their projects implementation. Once more, groups should be informed about the purpose of creating the fund and the advantages of the loan to them and to local economic development (LED). Furthermore, groups need entrepreneurial abilities to be able to participate in businesses that they can manage. Moreover, organizations should receive ongoing education so that they may repay the loan voluntarily.Social implicationsCommunity awareness on the aims of the fund should be provided to impact LED.Originality/valueRecommendations given can be applied by other developing countries struggling to uplift citizens economically through social development funds.
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