Assessment of Cultural factors Influencing Youth Participation in Community Development Projects in Turkana County-Kenya

  • Otieno Evans Ochieng, PhD Turkana University College
Keywords: Youth Participation, Level of Literacy, Cultural Values
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Abstract

The interplay of local and international cultures enhances people’s ability to adapt to external influences of sustainable action that can support sustainable global development programs and processes. Traditionally, Turkana society has well-defined gender roles that appear to contradict inclusive and participatory approaches determined by government projects and interventions. Furthermore, young people are looking for more economic opportunities and more property rights; however, their participation in community development projects remains low compared to that of older people. The study sought to assess the influence of culture ​​on youth participation in community development projects. Data were collected from a sample of 381 respondents using descriptive design research methods. The study revealed that gender roles and hierarchical interpersonal relationships in the local community are major impediments towards community participation in development projects. The author recommends that the central role of youth in participatory planning should be promoted through the creation of enabling environments that would adopt a holistic approach to addressing the political and sociocultural needs of the youth

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Published
22 December, 2022
How to Cite
Ochieng, O. (2022). Assessment of Cultural factors Influencing Youth Participation in Community Development Projects in Turkana County-Kenya. East African Journal of Arts and Social Sciences, 5(2), 239-254. https://doi.org/10.37284/eajass.5.2.1018