Experiences and Challenges of the Integrated Development Model on Job Creation in Rwanda’s Gasabo District.

This study proposes to explore the experiences and challenges of the integrated development program model on job creation in Rwanda’s Gasabo District. The study aims to understand how this model contributes to job opportunities, economic empowerment, and community development within the district. In...

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Main Authors: Rutarindwa, Alphonse, Ocan, Johnson, Adyanga, Francis Akena
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Published: Kabale University 2025
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author Rutarindwa, Alphonse
Ocan, Johnson
Adyanga, Francis Akena
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description This study proposes to explore the experiences and challenges of the integrated development program model on job creation in Rwanda’s Gasabo District. The study aims to understand how this model contributes to job opportunities, economic empowerment, and community development within the district. In terms of methodology, the study adopted a mixed methods approach. The study combined qualitative and quantitative research techniques. Surveys quantified the extent of job creation, while interviews explored the perceived social and economic impacts on the local population, including challenges encountered in implementing this model. The results revealed that implementing the integrated development model (IDM) in the Gasabo District reveals significant positive outcomes, particularly in healthcare, infrastructure, and financing initiatives for women and youth. High approval ratings were noted for health centre establishment (M = 4.90, SD = 0.43) and infrastructure improvements (M = 4.70, SD = 0.71), underscoring their critical roles in economic development. Job creation showed promise, with small-scale business initiation with a mean score of 4.66 although challenges in income diversification persisted (Mean = 3.84, St. dev = 1.26). A strong correlation (R = 0.807) was found between various predictors and job creation, with skills development emerging as a significant predictor (B = 0.149, p < .001). The study concluded that the integrated development program model promoting job creation in Gasabo District where the R Square value of 0.651 indicates that approximately 65.1% of the variance in job creation can be attributed to the implementation of the Integrated Development Model (IDM) in the Gasabo District. Limitations: the limitations of the study include potential biases in self-reported data and the geographical limitation to Gasabo District, which may not fully capture the national context. Contribution: The findings of this study contribute to the understanding of integrated development program models in job creation and provide policy recommendations for enhancing these interventions. By highlighting the role of community-based interventions, this research can provide a scalable model for other districts in Rwanda and beyond. Importantly this research increased insights into how integrated development program models can address unemployment and promote sustainable economic growth.
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spelling oai:idr.kab.ac.ug:20.500.12493-26972025-01-08T00:00:44Z Experiences and Challenges of the Integrated Development Model on Job Creation in Rwanda’s Gasabo District. Rutarindwa, Alphonse Ocan, Johnson Adyanga, Francis Akena Integrated Development Job Creation Land Holding Unemployment Villagisation This study proposes to explore the experiences and challenges of the integrated development program model on job creation in Rwanda’s Gasabo District. The study aims to understand how this model contributes to job opportunities, economic empowerment, and community development within the district. In terms of methodology, the study adopted a mixed methods approach. The study combined qualitative and quantitative research techniques. Surveys quantified the extent of job creation, while interviews explored the perceived social and economic impacts on the local population, including challenges encountered in implementing this model. The results revealed that implementing the integrated development model (IDM) in the Gasabo District reveals significant positive outcomes, particularly in healthcare, infrastructure, and financing initiatives for women and youth. High approval ratings were noted for health centre establishment (M = 4.90, SD = 0.43) and infrastructure improvements (M = 4.70, SD = 0.71), underscoring their critical roles in economic development. Job creation showed promise, with small-scale business initiation with a mean score of 4.66 although challenges in income diversification persisted (Mean = 3.84, St. dev = 1.26). A strong correlation (R = 0.807) was found between various predictors and job creation, with skills development emerging as a significant predictor (B = 0.149, p < .001). The study concluded that the integrated development program model promoting job creation in Gasabo District where the R Square value of 0.651 indicates that approximately 65.1% of the variance in job creation can be attributed to the implementation of the Integrated Development Model (IDM) in the Gasabo District. Limitations: the limitations of the study include potential biases in self-reported data and the geographical limitation to Gasabo District, which may not fully capture the national context. Contribution: The findings of this study contribute to the understanding of integrated development program models in job creation and provide policy recommendations for enhancing these interventions. By highlighting the role of community-based interventions, this research can provide a scalable model for other districts in Rwanda and beyond. Importantly this research increased insights into how integrated development program models can address unemployment and promote sustainable economic growth. 2025-01-07T09:28:02Z 2025-01-07T09:28:02Z 2025 Article Rutarindwa, A., Ocan, J., & Adyanga, F. A. (2025). Experiences and Challenges of the Integrated Development Model on Job Creation in Rwanda’s Gasabo District. Kabale: Kabale University. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/2697 en Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ application/pdf Kabale University
spellingShingle Integrated Development
Job Creation
Land Holding
Unemployment
Villagisation
Rutarindwa, Alphonse
Ocan, Johnson
Adyanga, Francis Akena
Experiences and Challenges of the Integrated Development Model on Job Creation in Rwanda’s Gasabo District.
title Experiences and Challenges of the Integrated Development Model on Job Creation in Rwanda’s Gasabo District.
title_full Experiences and Challenges of the Integrated Development Model on Job Creation in Rwanda’s Gasabo District.
title_fullStr Experiences and Challenges of the Integrated Development Model on Job Creation in Rwanda’s Gasabo District.
title_full_unstemmed Experiences and Challenges of the Integrated Development Model on Job Creation in Rwanda’s Gasabo District.
title_short Experiences and Challenges of the Integrated Development Model on Job Creation in Rwanda’s Gasabo District.
title_sort experiences and challenges of the integrated development model on job creation in rwanda s gasabo district
topic Integrated Development
Job Creation
Land Holding
Unemployment
Villagisation
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/2697
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