ABSTRACT The study intended to establish the relationship between Sub-Granting and Effectiveness of Health Projects; the case of Aids Relief Services in Kampala, Uganda. The study was guided by the four objectives which included determining;- the demographic profile of the respondents ; level of successful Subgranting management; Level of effectiveness of health projects and significant relationship between level of successful subgranting and level of effectiveness of Health projects in Kampala. Researcher made questionnaire was used to collect data from 372 respondents selected purposively. A descriptive correlational, crosssectional and expos-facto design were used. Data analysis was done using frequencies, percentages, means, and Pearson linear correlation coefficient (PLCC) were used to analyse data. More than half of the study participants were female (75.0%), Majority of the participants (33~O%) fall under the early adult stage of life (25-29 old), had Bachelor holder (37.4%),married (33.O%), clinical officers (37.4%), and had spend 3-4 years (30.9%). All aspects of subgranting were found to be positively and significantly correlated with effectiveness of Health projects. All aspects of subgranting were found to be High for example overall (mean=3.15). All aspects of Effectiveness of Health projects were found to be High for example overall (mean=3.24). The findings reveal that there is a significant correlation between subgranting and effectiveness of service delivery of health projects. The best way of subgranting is to have a manual for guiding and follow up of the process inflow and outflows. The researcher recommended that; government of Uganda to strengthen the training programmes in effectiveness of health institutions; Physical inspection; gathering physical evidence; providing written requests ,examining documents, obtaining management and employees’ responses, strengthen the participation at community level, evaluate a general contractor, compare the information contained in the document with other known information, improved feedback mechanisms among others. The staff must be skilled, transparent and be able to work as a team. In form of international system of contract management is required to ensure rights, obligations and expectations are monitored, feedback mechanization should be set and followed at all levels. Lack of expired drugs in the store, good financial management, high community participation and prompt responsiveness of subcontractors indicate effectiveness of health projects in Kampala Central Division. Once the above aspects are attended to, the subgranting will be a very useful vice in improving service delivery of health projects.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRELIMINARIES
DECLARATION A I
DECLARATION B II
APPROVAL III
DEDICATION IV
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT V
ABSTRACT VI
TABLE OF CONTENT VII
ACRONYMS X
LIST OF TABLES XI
LIST OF FIGURES XII
Chapter Page
One THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE 1
Background of the Study 1
State ment of the Problem 3
Purpose of the Study 4
Research Objectives 4
Research Questions 4
Scope 5
Significance of the Study 6
Operational Definitions of Key Terms 7
Two REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 9
Concepts, Ideas, Opinions from Authors/Experts 9
Theoretical Perspectives 15
Related Studies 15
Three METHODOLOGY 29
Research Design 29
Research Population 29
Sample Size 29
Sampling Procedure 30
Research Instrument 31
Reliability 31
Validity 32
Data Gathering Procedures 32
Data Analysis 33
Ethical Considerations 34
Limitations of the Study 34
Four DATA INTERPRETATION, PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS 36
Demographic profile of the respondents 36
Level of successful Subgranting management 39
Levels of effectiveness of health projects 43
Relationship between subgranting and effectiveness of Health
projects 55
Five FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 57
Introduction 57
Summary findings 57
Conclusion 58
Recommendations 59
Area for further research 61
References 62
Appendices 67
Appendix I A - Transmittal Letter from CHDR 67
APPENDIX lB - Transmittal Letter for the Respondents 68
Appendix II - Clearance from Ethics Committee 69
Appendix III - Informed Consent 70
Appendix IVA - Demographic characteristics of the respondents 71
Appendix IVB-Questionnaires to determine the level of successful
subgranting in health projects 72
Appendix IVC-Questionnaires to determine the effectiveness of Health
projects 73
Appendix V - Sample size determination 76
APPENDIX IX: Sketch map showing the location of the study area 77
Researcher~s Curriculum Vitae 78
Research, S. (2022). Subgranting And Effectiveness of Health Projects; A case Of Aids Relief Services-Nsambya in Kampala District, Uganda. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/subgranting-and-effectiveness-of-health-projects-a-case-of-aids-relief-services-nsambya-in-kampala-district-uganda
Research, SSA "Subgranting And Effectiveness of Health Projects; A case Of Aids Relief Services-Nsambya in Kampala District, Uganda" Afribary. Afribary, 31 Oct. 2022, https://track.afribary.com/works/subgranting-and-effectiveness-of-health-projects-a-case-of-aids-relief-services-nsambya-in-kampala-district-uganda. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
Research, SSA . "Subgranting And Effectiveness of Health Projects; A case Of Aids Relief Services-Nsambya in Kampala District, Uganda". Afribary, Afribary, 31 Oct. 2022. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/subgranting-and-effectiveness-of-health-projects-a-case-of-aids-relief-services-nsambya-in-kampala-district-uganda >.
Research, SSA . "Subgranting And Effectiveness of Health Projects; A case Of Aids Relief Services-Nsambya in Kampala District, Uganda" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/subgranting-and-effectiveness-of-health-projects-a-case-of-aids-relief-services-nsambya-in-kampala-district-uganda