The role of income generating groups in poverty reduction in Kigoma district, Tanzania
Loading...
Date
2011
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Sokoine University of Agriculture
Abstract
The situation of low income in Kigoma District is persistent in spite of some people
being members of income generating group s (IGGs). There is limited empirical
information on the performance of IGGs. This leads to mixed views with regard to
performance of IGGs. The main objective of this study was to determine the contribution
of IGGs to the reduction of household income poverty in Kigoma District. The specific
objectives of the study were to identify Income-Generating Activities (IGAs) done by
households which were in IGGs and those which were not; record monetary values of
products produced and services provided by households which were in IGGs and those
which were not in 2009/10; and determine impacts of acreage per capita, monetary value
of credit per capita, costs of production and service provision per capita, and gross monetary
value per capita of products produced and services provided on Net Household Product
(NHP) per capita. This study used data collected from a sample of 128 households from
November 2010 to January 2011. Both purposive and simple random sampling
techniques were used. Data were analysed by using the Statistical Package for Social
Sciences (SPSS). Independent samples t-test and multiple linear regression models were
employed. The results showed that the mean NHP per capita among households which
were in IGGs and among households which were not were Tsh. 115 698 and Tsh. 112
991, respectively. The difference in the NHPs was not significant (p = 0.910). The mean
NHP per capita in MHHs and FHHs were Tshs. 137 154 and Tsh. 73 684 respectively
and significantly different (p = 0.010) at the 1% level of significance. The results also
indicated that gross monetary value of products produced and services provided was the
variable which had the biggest and most significant impact (β =1.473, p = 0.000) on NHP
per capita. Based on the findings it is concluded that the higher the gross monetary value
of products produced and services provided by the household, the higher the net
household product per capita. It is also concluded that membership in IGGs has positive
impact on NHP per capita and thus contributes to income poverty reduction. Therefore, it
is recommended that development facilitators at different levels should build capacities
of IGGs and strengthen supervision and monitoring of IGAs done by people in IGGs so
that the IGGs may contribute more to poverty alleviation.
Description
Keywords
Tanzania, Income generating activities, Kigoma district, Poverty alleviation, Household income