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Role Of Nnannebuife Age Grade In Promoting Rural Development
[A CASE STUDY OF NSUGBE COMMUNITY ANAMBRA EAST L.G.A IN ANAMBRA STATE]
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1.7 Scope of Study
The study is focused on the role
of Nwannebuife age grade in promoting rural development in Nsugbe
community, Anambra east local government area in Anambra state. The
studies will emphasis on the positive and negative roles of the
Nwannebuife age grade in Nsugbe community with a proper background.
1.8 Operational Definition of Terms
Operational definitions were used
Role: people’s task or duty in an undertaking
Non-Governmental:Any group set up that is outside direct government control or involvement.
Organization:
They are social and technical devices or instrument that helps in the
accomplishment of goods that are too large and complex to be handled by
one person.
Community: A territorially bounded social system within
which people live in harmony love, intimacy and share common social,
economic and cultural characteristics.
Development: A continuous process of positive change I the quality and span of life of a person or group of persons.
Government:
An authoritative unit of the state which has the sole function of
achieving the ends of the state –provision of welfare services,
maintenance of law and order and establishing and maintaining of
relations with similar units in other state.
Environment: The environment have (external internal) means Nsugbe community, Anambra East local government Anambra state.
Inputs: The inputs in the senses relates to human material resources, and financial needs ere emulating from the environment.
Conversion
process: the conversion process refers to all agents’ development in
the community non-governmental organization leaders in the community and
all those with positive disposition on the conversation process within
the community.
Outputs: the reactions from the conversation process
give birth to outputs which manifest on the form of development projects
and their execution.
Feedback: This has to do with the degree of
response to input out relationship which reads either in support of the
system or its rejection in environment.
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]Rural development intervention in Nigeria has emphasized the role of government and their statutory agencies, in driving social and infrastructural development. This approach has led to the representation of rural communities as recipient rather than active movers of development. This project work investigated the dilemma of rural development in NsugbeAnambra East L.G.A of Anambra State and also examined the activities of traditional agencies in rural development. The study used primary and seco ... Continue reading---