Type | Journal Article - Jounal of Social Sciencies |
Title | The role of local socio-cultural and economic attributes to project failure in the rural Tanzania: a case of community health fund scheme (CHF) in Bahi Ward in Tanzania |
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Volume | 3 |
Issue | 1 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
Page numbers | 120-132 |
URL | https://www.udom.ac.tz/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/JOURNAL-OF-SOCIAL-SCIENCES-VOLUME-3-1.pdf#page=128 |
Abstract | Notwithstanding the government’s efforts in trying to launch various and sometimes ambitious projects to minimize the socio-economic gap that exists between urban and rural dwellers, serious disregard of the social, economic, and cultural characteristics of the population where these projects get established still persist. As a result, management, sustainability, and success of these projects have long been extremely challenging. This paper therefore explains how social, cultural, and economic attributes of a society play such a significant role in contributing in the failure or success of government-sponsored projects in rural Tanzania, and in this particular case, CHF. The findings in this paper are based on a study which was conducted in Bahi Ward in Dodoma-in November 2013. Both qualitative and quantitative approaches are used in the analysis and presentation of the findings. The findings from this paper suggest that the interaction between multiple forms of characteristics, namely; social, economic, and cultural, not only shape and guide, but also hinder access to quality health care under the scheme in Bahi Ward. The paper recommends that, for any externally or government-sponsored projects such as CHF to function, sustain, and produce intended outcomes, it should reflect the real social, economic, political and cultural matrix and needs of the society in question. |
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