Type | Journal Article - International Journal of Advanced Research |
Title | An analytical study of the impact of mobile phones on agricultural and rural livelihoods in Rwanda: a case study of Jenda and Rambura sectors |
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Volume | 2 |
Issue | 11 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
Page numbers | 91-134 |
URL | http://www.journalijar.com/uploads/322_IJAR-4129.pdf |
Abstract | The present study aims to assess the impact of mobile phones on agricultural and rural livelihoods in Rwanda, with the case study of Jenda and Rambura sectors. A total sample size of 68 respondents (34 respondents in each sector) was selected. A structured questionnaire was used as the main data collection instrument. It was prepared in both English and Kinyarwanda and made of open and closed questions. The data were entered using the Microsoft Excel programme and thereafter results were analyzed using SPSS software. The three major findings of the study are: 1. The identification of demographic factors influencing the usage of mobile phones by rural households revealed that gender (1.72) has a major influence on mobile phone ownership. 2. The main impact of mobile phones use on farmers is access to market information (1.49) while the main impact of mobile phones use on rural livelihoods is financial efficiency (1.49) 3. Poverty is the main challenge affecting the rate of mobile phone use. The study has proven that mobile phone is indeed a viable tool for economic development and a facilitator of sustainable livelihoods among those engaged in agricultural based and non agricultural based livelihood activities. Mobile phones promotes agricultural livelihoods by providing access to market information, increasing market participation, increasing productivity and reducing search and transaction costs. Mobile phone also promotes rural livelihoods by reducing transport costs, saving time, providing job opportunities, helping in emergency coordination and allowing financial transactions to be conducted. In the conduct of the study, some challenges that hinder mobile phones adoption were reported such as poverty, illiteracy and ignorance. The study provided recommendations focus on how to tackle those challenges |
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