The
aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of new skills and knowledge
acquired by the beneficiaries as a result of their participation in the poverty
alleviation programmes of the National Fadama Development Project III and the
Justice Development and Peace Commission (JDPC) Programmes. This study adopted
a descriptive research design. A total of 150 beneficiaries comprising 70
FADAMA III and 80 JDPC beneficiaries selected purposively from Ondo and Osun
were picked for the study. A self-designed questionnaire was used for data
collection. This was “Questionnaire for the beneficiaries of Fadama III and
JDPC programmes (QBFJ)”. The QBFJ was designed to gather information on the
skills and knowledge acquired by the beneficiaries. Data were analyzed using percentage
and chi-square statistics. The study indicated that seven new skills were
acquired by the beneficiaries. The beneficiaries also acquired knowledge on ten
different types of management programmes. The result further revealed that
skills acquired by the beneficiaries of poverty alleviation programmes were
significantly influenced by their gender (x2 = 39.93, p <0.05), Bees keeping
was the major skill acquired with 60% of the beneficiaries while 66.7% acquired
knowledge on tree crops management. Conclusion: This study has established that
good implementation of poverty alleviation programmes will improve the standard
of living of the beneficiaries. Poverty incidence can thus become reduced with
increased investment in people, improving their quality and enhancing their
employment prospects. It is recommended that priorities for reform should
include emphasizing investment in basic education, working to improve social
equity in educational provision and encouraging vocational education and
training.
Author(s) Details
Dr. E. O. Akinyemi
Department of Arts Education, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria.
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Author(s) Details
Dr. E. O. Akinyemi
Department of Arts Education, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria.
View Book: - http://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/book/165
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