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Main Authors: Amuni, Brighton Savayi, Karimi, Stella Silas, Patrick, Felistus Mwikali
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Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16156438
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author Amuni, Brighton Savayi
Karimi, Stella Silas
Patrick, Felistus Mwikali
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Karimi, Stella Silas
Patrick, Felistus Mwikali
contents <p><em><span lang="EN-GB">The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of project M&E Staff capacity on the performance of donor-funded projects. Social Change Theory guided the study. Convergent Parallel Design was adopted with a sample of 81 respondents purposively selected from 27 donor-funded projects in Obunga and Nyalenda informal settlements. Data was collected from project managers, M&E officers, and field officers. Qualitative data was analysed through content analysis, and Quantitative data using SPSS Software version 27. From the findings, staff across the donor-funded projects had access to training and capacity-building opportunities (x̄=3.74, SD=1.170), and they were provided with the requisite working equipment (x̄=3.49, SD=.930). Most of the donor-funded projects were understaffed, with staff capacity built on a need’s basis. The study concluded that the project M&E staff influenced donor-funded projects' performance. The study recommended project follow-up, partnerships and collaboration, and investing in project sustainability.</span></em></p> <p><strong><em><span lang="EN-GB">Key Words:</span></em></strong><em><span lang="EN-GB"> Donor-funded projects, Monitoring and Evaluation, Staff Capacity, Staff motivation</span></em></p>
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spellingShingle Influence of Project M&E Staff Capacity on the Performance of Donor-Funded Projects in Informal Settlements in Kisumu Central Sub-County, Kenya
Amuni, Brighton Savayi
Karimi, Stella Silas
Patrick, Felistus Mwikali
<p><em><span lang="EN-GB">The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of project M&E Staff capacity on the performance of donor-funded projects. Social Change Theory guided the study. Convergent Parallel Design was adopted with a sample of 81 respondents purposively selected from 27 donor-funded projects in Obunga and Nyalenda informal settlements. Data was collected from project managers, M&E officers, and field officers. Qualitative data was analysed through content analysis, and Quantitative data using SPSS Software version 27. From the findings, staff across the donor-funded projects had access to training and capacity-building opportunities (x̄=3.74, SD=1.170), and they were provided with the requisite working equipment (x̄=3.49, SD=.930). Most of the donor-funded projects were understaffed, with staff capacity built on a need’s basis. The study concluded that the project M&E staff influenced donor-funded projects' performance. The study recommended project follow-up, partnerships and collaboration, and investing in project sustainability.</span></em></p> <p><strong><em><span lang="EN-GB">Key Words:</span></em></strong><em><span lang="EN-GB"> Donor-funded projects, Monitoring and Evaluation, Staff Capacity, Staff motivation</span></em></p>
title Influence of Project M&E Staff Capacity on the Performance of Donor-Funded Projects in Informal Settlements in Kisumu Central Sub-County, Kenya
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16156438