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<title>Evaluation of livelihood programs in HIV rural families by three NGOS</title>
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<name>Etiang, Moses</name>
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<summary type="text">Evaluation of livelihood programs in HIV rural families by three NGOS
Etiang, Moses
The three (3) NGOs identified for the purpose of this study contribute to improvement of &#13;
livelihoods of HIV rural families in Mugoye Sub County. The study was set to evaluate &#13;
livelihood programs in HIV Rural families by three NGOs in Mugoye Sub County &#13;
,Kalangala district with specific objectives of ascertaining if the IGA-livelihood &#13;
programmes fulfilled the dimensions of economic development, establishing the perceived &#13;
success by the beneficiaries, find out the challenges and the gaps associated with the &#13;
different income generating programs. &#13;
The study adopted a qualitative study design in which six (6) focused group discussions &#13;
were held with the HIV Positive persons who were benefiting from the income &#13;
generating/livelihood programs and interviews were held with the key focal persons from &#13;
the organizations. &#13;
The study findings showed that income generating activity programs in HIV Rural families &#13;
by three (3) NGOs fulfilled the quantitative dimension of economic development through &#13;
the increase in business activity start up and increased savings among others and the &#13;
qualitative dimension through training the different groups. It was also found that &#13;
individuals had benefited from the income generating programs in terms of receiving loans, &#13;
increasing ability to educate their children, and increasing savings among others. The study &#13;
however found the challenges faced as being in large groups, taking longtime and &#13;
characterized by no rules and regulations compliance while the gaps of the programs as &#13;
lacking of HIV nutrition support component, failing to promote diversification. &#13;
Putting into considerations the views of the beneficiaries interviewed, it was therefore &#13;
concluded that to some extent the income generating activity/livelihood programs in HIV &#13;
Rural families by three (3) NGOs has improved on the economic development of these &#13;
families with benefits ranging from receiving of loans to starting business and beneficiaries &#13;
getting training among others. However, the support given inform of IGA is not holistic. It &#13;
was also concluded that the beneficiaries being in large groups and characterized by no &#13;
rules and regulations compliance among others were the challenges while lack of HIV &#13;
nutrition support component besides promotion of laziness as the gaps in the income
Vivienne Laing
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<dc:date>2017-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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