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Does the Community-Driven Development Approach Enhance Livelihoods? Evidence from Tanzania


Fidelis Lucas Kisusi
Ronald Boniphace Ndesanjo

Abstract

This article determines the impact of the community-driven development (CDD) approach of the second phase of the Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project (LVEMP II) on livelihood enhancement in Kwimba District, Tanzania. The paper specifically examines determinants and levels of participation; and the impact of participation in the CDD subprojects on income and asset accumulation, using a sample of 210 households. Data analysis employed Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression and thematic content analysis for quantitative and qualitative data, respectively. Findings indicate that education level, matching grants, and membership in community groups determine participation in the CDD subprojects. There is a moderate level of participation in the CDD subprojects stages. Findings further show that households participating in the CDD subprojects were found to earn 6% more income and own 10% more assets than their non-participating counterparts. It is recommended that policymakers design and implement context focused CDD subprojects for them to have impact.


How to cite this article using ASWNet style

Kisusi, F. L. & Ndesanjo, R. B. (2023). Does the Community-Driven Development Approach Enhance Livelihoods? Evidence from Tanzania. People centred – The Journal of Development Administration (JDA), 8(4), 103-112. https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jda.v8i4.2      


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