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Title:
IMPACT OF INTERVENTIONS BY INTERNATIONAL NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN RURAL AREAS. CASE OF THE WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME (WFP) IN THE BAMANGA-BENGAMISA SECTOR, IN THE PROVINCE OF TSHOPO IN DR CONGO; FROM 2003 TO 2006.

Authors:
URWODHI USISI Jacques, MULEMANGABO NKUBIRI Lédoux, BASUA BOTOYA Monique and BASUBI SANGANYI Judith.

Abstract:
The main purpose of this research is to discover, through the various actions of PAM, the contribution of the latter to the tangible and visible improvement of the socio-economic conditions of the population of the Bamanga-Bengamisa Sector. Specifically, it pursues the following objectives: - Determine the different areas of intervention of PAM; - Determine the different activities carried out by PAM in this environment; - Detect the effects of these interventions in the environment; - Highlight their impact on the living conditions of the beneficiary population after the intervention. On this, the method to which we referred for this study is called "systemic". It was a question of looking for in-puts (the different areas of intervention, the objectives chosen) and out-puts (what they were able to produce on the ground) as well as the strategies adopted for the intervention. From the pre-survey, we thus constituted a represented sample of 30 people per village, i.e. 10 men, 10 women, 5 boys and 5 girls. However, after our investigations, this study reveals a virtual flaw and/or failure of the project (PAM) in the environment under study, given the fact that the actions carried out (in-puts) by the WFP did not give the best expected results (out-puts). However, this situation (failure) is 70% of the responsibility of WFP and 30% of the local population, due to lack of organization of the local steering committee after the start of the project. Table 08 below clearly presents the causes of MPA failure in the study setting

Keywords:
impact, intervention, NGO, international, WFP, sector, province, DR Congo.

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