Abstract
This study aimed to identifying the most important obstacles of the sustainability of
development projects in rural communities by applying to the interventions of the
water basin management project - gathering the villages of Kadalo in Blue Nile
State by knowing some of the most important personal characteristics of the
respondents affecting the sustainability of development projects in the study area .
The sustainability of rural development projects and the relationship between the
degree of external support and community participation in the sustainability of rural
development projects in the study area were used the Social Survey Methodology,
designed a questionnaire consisting of (28) questions, select A random sample
randomized 164 respondents from the communities benefiting from the project
services represented 5% of the study population of 3278. The primary data were
collected by means of the questionnaire and the observation and interview tools.
Secondary data were collected from previous studies, The statistical data were
analyzed by the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) program for the
purpose of obtaining frequency distributions and percentages. The study also used
analytical statistical methods, Spearman correlation coefficient for correlation
analysis, chi square analysis as to measure the independence of variables, and the
Likert analysis for the calculation of averages. The study finding:
67% of the respondents are male, 63% of the respondents in the age group are aged
20- 40 years, 72% of the respondents are married, 43% of the respondents are
illiterate, the degree of community involvement in planning the project activities is
medium. In the attitudes of the respondents on the selection and training of
development committees and their role in spreading knowledge, the value of the
arithmetic mean was (2.70) and the degree of approval was 54.6% with an
unapproved estimate. 57% of respondents said that the reasons that prevented the
community committees from spreading knowledge due to inefficiency and
favoritism in selection, 87.2% confirmed that there is a relationship between the
availability of support and the sustainability of development projects, The average
of respondents was (4.36) with a strongly agreed estimate, 85.6% of respondents
saying that there was a relationship between the discontinuation of the previous
rural development projects and the cessation of external support. 73.8 indicated a
relationship between sustainability and poor infrastructure. The implemented
development programs contributed to improving the living standards of the
respondents by 69.2% The existence of a significant correlation between the
availability of financial support and the sustainability of rural development projects
at a significant level (000.) and the existence of an average correlation relationship
is (0.573**).
Nasir, A. (2021). Constrains Of Sustainability Of Development Project In Rural Communities (Case Study : Water Basin Management Project - Blue Nile State – )Alkadalo Villages(). Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/works/constrains-of-sustainability-of-development-project-in-rural-communities-case-study-water-basin-management-project-blue-nile-state-alkadalo-villages
Nasir, Aisha "Constrains Of Sustainability Of Development Project In Rural Communities (Case Study : Water Basin Management Project - Blue Nile State – )Alkadalo Villages()" Afribary. Afribary, 20 May. 2021, https://afribary.com/works/constrains-of-sustainability-of-development-project-in-rural-communities-case-study-water-basin-management-project-blue-nile-state-alkadalo-villages. Accessed 24 Dec. 2024.
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Nasir, Aisha . "Constrains Of Sustainability Of Development Project In Rural Communities (Case Study : Water Basin Management Project - Blue Nile State – )Alkadalo Villages()" Afribary (2021). Accessed December 24, 2024. https://afribary.com/works/constrains-of-sustainability-of-development-project-in-rural-communities-case-study-water-basin-management-project-blue-nile-state-alkadalo-villages