Publication: Non-governmental organizations’ development interventions and community empowerment in Kitui County, Kenya
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2024-04-14
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Journal of Policy and Development Studies
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To complete activities in any company setting effectively, monitoring and assessment systems are required. Despite
having qualified personnel, a clear goal and vision, financial stability, and good governance processes, some local
NGOs were having management issues or even risking closure. Recently, several initiatives have realized a greater
need for monitoring and assessment. NGOs in developing nations, such as Kenya, face a variety of issues that have not
yet been handled. This study was interested in ascertaining the influence of stakeholder involvement on the
performance of monitoring and evaluation systems among NGOs operating in Turkana, Kenya's Loima Sub-County.
The theory of change and open system theory served as the foundations of the research study. A descriptive study
design with a survey approach involving questionnaire distribution was used. 97 participants were chosen at random
from a pool of 129 people using the stratified random selection technique. Also, senior managers' interviews
targeting 5 managers from the NGOs with over ten staff and a focus group discussion involving a participant from
each of the 14 NGOs with the M&E staff provided more qualitative data. For validity, the study used the content
validity index test whereby CVI of 0.7 and above indicated that the instrument items were valid. To assess the
correctness and uniformity of the data, a Cronbach alpha test was performed; an accuracy of 0.7 indicated that the
instruments used were adequate. All data-related operations, such as coding, sorting, tidying up, and editing, were
carried out in order to perform statistical analysis using the SPSS program version 24. The study's findings
demonstrated that the inclusion of stakeholders significantly increased the efficiency of M&E systems amongst NGOs
operating in Loima (r=.685, p =.000). The research advises the management of the organization to set up safety
precautions for M&E systems and to make sure they were strictly followed. To increase effectiveness, NGOs should
think about including participants at every step of the project. The researcher recommends conducting additional
research to determin
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Community empowerment, healthcare, non-governmental organizations