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The Role Of Women In Community Development In Nigeria
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This research work intends to bring to limelight, the positive and negative factors that affect or limit the role of women while embarking on ventures in Umuagwu, Ejemekwuru of Oguta local government area in Imo State ofNigeria. The motivation behind the choice of this topic is the recognition of the fact that the role of women towards community development has become a catalyst in the fast pace of development witnessed in so many nations of the world. A sample size of 120 respondents was drawn from the four villages that make up Umuagwu, Ejemekwuru. All of these respondents responded to the study. However, the major research instrument employed in this research study was the interview method which was designed to cover all aspects of the study. The result of this study brings to the fore, the fact that women in Umuagwu, Ejemekwuru play a very colossal role in the community development task of Umuagwu, Ejemekwuru. It also reviewed that they encounter some problems while trying to achieve these roles. Based on the foregoing, the researcher therefore recommended that the government at various levels, financial institutions and other relevant agencies should learn to give a maximum support to the community development projects of women in Umuagwu, Ejemekwuru.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Over the years, government has been making several attempts to meet the
inelastic needs of communities with their limited resources, but this
has not been efficacious. Hence, community development according to Eze.
C (1999: 126) is one of the alternative vehicles for the positive
transformation of societies. Mere (1982:304) also emphasized that
community development is an instrument of social betterment and
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Over the years, government has been making several attempts to meet the
inelastic needs of communities with their limited resources, but this
has not been efficacious. Hence, community development according to Eze.
C (1999: 126) is one of the alternative vehicles for the positive
transformation of societies. Mere (1982:304) also emphasized that
community development is an instrument of social betterment and
... Continue reading---
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