Influence of Stakeholders' Participation on Performance of National Agricultural and Rural Inclusive Growth Program in Kenya
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Purpose: This study examines the influence of stakeholder participation on the performance of the National Agricultural and Rural Inclusive Growth Program (NARIGP) in Kenya, addressing the challenges faced by county government projects despite their critical role in supporting livelihoods and economic development.
Material/methods: An explanatory research design was employed, targeting 229 respondents, including project managers, sponsors, and community members. Stratified sampling was used to select participants, and structured and semi-structured questionnaires were administered via Google Forms. A pilot study conducted in Kiminini sub-county ensured validity and reliability. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics in SPSS (Version 27.0), while qualitative data underwent thematic analysis. Regression analysis was performed to determine the significance of stakeholder participation in project performance.
Findings: The study revealed that stakeholder participation significantly influences the performance of NARIGP. Key practices, such as involving stakeholders in decision-making, encouraging feedback, and fostering engagement throughout the project lifecycle, were identified as critical to project success.
Conclusion: Effective stakeholder participation improves project performance by enhancing decision-making, fostering collaboration, and strengthening stakeholder relationships. Lack of such practices contributes to the poor outcomes of many county government projects, as evidenced by the high percentage of stalled or abandoned NARIGP initiatives.
Value: The study underscores the importance of stakeholder engagement in project implementation, providing actionable recommendations for project managers to facilitate inclusive and collaborative processes. Structured forums, workshops, and cross-collaboration initiatives are essential for improving project outcomes and ensuring sustainable development impacts in county government projects.
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