Impact of community participation on effective sustainable food security; case study: World Vision Food Security project in Bobi sub-county, Gulu district
Abstract
The research conducted was in Bobi Sub-County aimed at
investigating the impact of community participation on
sustainable food security. The specific objectives of the
study were To assess the impact of community participation
on World Vision’s livelihood food security project, to
identify and explain the root causes of the participatory
problems at the operational level, and to generate
sustainable and viable intervention mechanisms necessary to
solve the problems of sustainable community participation
for sustainable food security management in Bobi Sub County.
The study was conducted through a case study.
Participatory methodologies that were both qualitative and
quantitative in nature were applied. The sample size was
determined using systematic random sampling, simple random
sampling, purposive sampling and convenience sampling for
food security target beneficiaries, project committees,
sub-county leaders and NGOs/CBOs respectively. The study
covered 182 respondents. Interviews, questionnaires and
focus group discussions were the methods used to collect
data, which was edited, coded and analyzed using SPSS.
The major findings include age bracket of the majority of
community members (72%) which are in the brackets of 15-35
years. If well mobilized, this age bracket can effectively
participate in food security interventions. Also, the
education level in Bobi Sub-County is quite low. Only 31%
can effectively read and write in both English and Luo.
This limits the level of understanding of farmers
especially in trainings and sensitizations.
The major recommendations include a thorough reassessment
of the existing sustainable food security practices which
is needed by the NGOs implementing food security projects
in Bobi Sub-County. These include food for the hungry, ACDI
VOCA, CARITAS and World Vision. This is in regards to
measures that should be taken by the community to make food
security practices in the Sub-County sustainable. In
addition, the stakeholders’ integrated involvement should
be strengthened by the management of World Vision food
security project.