Forschungsarbeit, 2004
39 Seiten
I. INTRODUCTION
II. METHODOLOGY AND OBJECTIVES
III. YWCA A DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
IV. FINDINGS OF STAKEHOLDER AND MEMBERSHIP SURVEY
IV.A Stakeholder Survey
IV.B Membership Survey
V. PERIPHERAL IMPACTS OF DEVELOPMENT IN BOTSWANA
VI. A NEW VISION FOR YWCA NORTH WEST
The paper systematically assesses the current operational status of the Young Women Christian Association (YWCA) in the North West region of Botswana, evaluating findings from surveys of members and stakeholders to recommend holistic improvements for development efforts.
I. Introduction
Despite the praise Botswana receives for its exceptional achievements since independence in 1966 in terms of good governance, economic growth, sound economic management and democratic principles; citizens are still hard hit by poverty in rural areas, in addition to the HIV/AIDS pandemic, which is taking its toll on the nation as a whole. By taking a closer look at national statistics, Botswana has been rated 125th on the Human Development Index (HDI) – of previous 97th in only 1997 – Botswana challenges its own sky rocketing success story today more than ever.
The country is widely known for its mineral deposits, vast diamond exploitation accounting for about a third of Gross Domestic Product, 70% of export earnings and 55% of government revenue. Mining continues to help the country with an estimated 1.6 million citizens, sized slightly larger than France not only establish a comparatively outstanding infrastructure including roads and services as hospitals and schools in Sub Saharan Africa, but to head as a viable economy in the region. Bordering Namibia in the west and north, Zimbabwe in the east and South Africa in the South, with only a ferry border to Zambia at Kazungula, Botswana is landlocked.
The political leadership around President Festus Mogae, has realized the challenges: an economic diversification program away from mineral dependency and the commitment to fight HIV/AIDS.
I. INTRODUCTION: Provides an overview of Botswana's socio-economic and political landscape, highlighting developmental challenges like poverty and the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
II. METHODOLOGY AND OBJECTIVES: Outlines the three-part structure of the study, describing the use of stakeholder/membership surveys and personal observations to assess the YWCA.
III. YWCA A DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: Examines the operational history and current state of YWCA North West, detailing existing projects and structural issues.
IV. FINDINGS OF STAKEHOLDER AND MEMBERSHIP SURVEY: Presents the analysis of feedback from stakeholders and members regarding governance, communication, and project involvement.
V. PERIPHERAL IMPACTS OF DEVELOPMENT IN BOTSWANA: Discusses broader social impacts including migration, changing family structures, and the influence of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
VI. A NEW VISION FOR YWCA NORTH WEST: Proposes a strategic vision for the association centered on democratic principles, increased member participation, and accountability.
Botswana, YWCA, Ngamiland, sustainable development, stakeholder survey, community participation, HIV/AIDS, governance, grassroots development, NGO management, poverty, social empowerment, organizational change, democratic principles, rural-to-urban migration.
The study focuses on the operational challenges and developmental role of the Young Women Christian Association (YWCA) in the North West region of Botswana.
Key themes include internal governance, membership engagement, the impact of national socio-economic trends, and the effectiveness of local NGO projects.
The research seeks to determine how the YWCA can improve its efficacy as a development agency at the grassroots level through a systematic assessment of its current administrative and programmatic status.
The author utilized a case study approach, conducting tailor-made surveys among members and stakeholders, complemented by personal observations gathered during his time as a Regional Coordinator.
The main body evaluates survey findings, discusses the impact of national issues like HIV/AIDS and migration on local communities, and assesses the management and leadership structures within the YWCA.
The work is characterized by terms such as sustainable development, YWCA, grassroots empowerment, NGO governance, and stakeholder engagement.
The Botshelo project is highlighted as an outstanding example of effective practice and a starting point for future organizational revitalization.
The author notes that there is confusion between 'Administration' and 'Leadership,' and argues that the current leadership is failing to act as a driving force for the membership.
It concludes that governance structures are unclear, democratic principles are not fully realized, and an urgent overhaul of internal and external procedures is required.
The proposed vision emphasizes embracing change, fostering participation and democracy, ensuring transparency and accountability, and rejecting reliance on external funding to prioritize self-reliance.
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