Non-governmental organizations and poverty reduction in Bali lga Taraba state - a study of Atama Nigeria for women Department:Public Administration By: SIRJOSEPH Project ID: 8576 Rating: (5.0) votes: 1 Price:₦4000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractThis study was carried out to examine“Non-Governmental Organizations and Poverty Reduction in Bali, Taraba State with reference to (ATAMA) Nigeria for Women.” The study adopted a survey research design where a primary method of data collection was used in which a sample of 60 closed-ended questionnaires was prepared based on the research questions and administered to the respondents in the study area. However, for the purpose of analysis, the study uses 5-Point Likert Scale Rating in the form of tables to analyze respondent information. Based on the findings, the study concludes that Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) play a vital role in poverty reduction, particularly in areas like Bali Local Government Area (LGA) of Taraba State. However, in line with the conclusion, this study recommends that Atama Nigeria for Women should proactively seek enhanced funding from both domestic and international donors to expand its impact. Additionally, developing a transparent and efficient resource allocation system will ensure optimal utilization of funds to benefit the target population effectively. Engaging community members, particularly women, in the planning and implementation of projects ensures that initiatives are relevant and meet the actual needs of beneficiaries. Participatory approaches foster ownership and sustainability, making interventions more effective in the long run....Preview Download Preview +Other Public Administration project topics and materials you might be interested in»Impact of industrial conflict on the performance of workers in the government parastatal (a case study of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)»The influence of effective personnel management practice in organization performance»Human resources as a catalyst for economic growth and development in Nigeria (a case study of Abuja municipal area council) »Local government financial autonomy and grass root development in Nigeria (a case study of Afikpo north local government area)»Manpower training and development as a tool for effective performance in public sector in Nigeria»The impact of poor revenue generation on the development of Local Government Areas»Enhancing political stability in Nigeria through good governance ( a case study of Abia state)»Effects of delayed payment of lecturers salaries and wages on students performance»Niger-Delta crisis and its impact on socio-economic development in Nigeria»Fuel subsidy removal and the Nigerian economy (a case study of Abakiliki local government area, Ebonyi state) »Accountability and corruption in local government in Nigeria (Case study of Bonny local government area of Rivers state)»Political instability a major hindrance to effective policy implementation and good governance (a case study of Nigeria 1983 -1999)»Bureaucracy and efficiency (a case study of Enugu state civil service)»Impact of collective bargaining techniques on industrial relations practice (a case study of two selected firms from NUPENG and NUBIFE)»The influence of employee behaviour on the internal audit function of an organization (a case study of P.Z. industries plc Aba)