This study investigated the relationship between project
governance and sustainability of Youth Empowerment Projects in Kenya Context.
The literature indicates that the sustainability of initiatives is contingent
upon the efficient governance of said programs and the wide range of
stakeholders involved. Research has shown that project governance results have
both major and insignificant effects on sustainability; however, these studies
lack empirical support in the Kenyan context. In light of this, the study
examined the connection between project governance and youth empowerment
project sustainability in the Kenyan setting. The study adopted both
descriptive and explanatory research designs. Descriptive research design
enables the researcher to apprehend a population’s possible behaviour,
characteristics, values and test hypotheses. From a survey of 196 respondents
who were project managers and youth leaders involved in Youth Empowerment
Projects, data were collected and thereafter analysed using both descriptive
and inferential statistics. The findings from the analysis revealed that the
composite construct of project governance significantly predicted
sustainability of Youth Empowerment Projects in Kenyan context (R = .863, R2
=.745, p = 0.000). In addition, each of the variables that made up the
composite construct of project governance had significant effect on
sustainability of Youth Empowerment Projects (stakeholder management: 𝛽
= .173, t = 2.313, p = 0.022; governance structure: 𝛽 =
.659, t = 8.159, p = 0.000; project team diversity: 𝛽 =
.298, t = 3.728, p = 0.000). The descriptive analysis of variable of this study
indicated that the aggregate mean and standard deviation scores for each of the
variable of interest show that the respondents were in agreement with the
practices relating to the construct of project governance. As a result of these
factors greatly enhancing the sustainability of the established projects, the
study concludes and advises stakeholders in Youth Empowerment Projects, such as
Kenyan county governments and non-governmental organizations, to implement
efficient project governance structures. These structures should include
stakeholder management mechanisms, appropriately established governance
structures, and strategies to improve project quality.
Author(s) Details
Ambrose Kyalo
Kaumbulu
School of Business, Kenyatta University, P.O box 43844-
00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
Please see the link:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/crbme/v9/284
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