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THE ROLE OF MONITORING AND EVALUATION SYSTEM ON THE PERFORMANCE OF DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: EVIDENCE FROM PUBLIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IN ASSOSA ZONE, BENISHANGUL GUMUZ REGIONAL STATE
TIGIST GETACHEW  (ASU, 2025-06-01)
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) systems are essential for enhancing the performance of development projects, particularly in public initiatives focused on sustainable development. The purpose of t. . .
Source: Department of Management


THE ROLE OF MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS ON MICRO AND SMALL SCALE ENTERPRISES OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE: THE CASE OF BENISHANGUL GUMZ REGIONAL STATE, PAWEI WORDA
YIGERMAL ZELEKE (ASU, 2023-07-01)
This research paper was aimed at investigating the role of Pawei Worda microfinance institution on the operational performance of MSEs with emphasize on trade, agriculture, and service sectors in . . .
Source: Department of Management


THE ROLE OF MICROFINANCE INSTITUTION ON WOMEN ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT: THE CASE OF ASSOSA TOWN MICROFINANCE INISTITUTION
Ahmed HassenAyele (ASU, 2025-06-01)
Microfinance plays a significant role in the economic empowerment of women. Despite its positive impacts on improving the women’s basic needs, microfinance has generally fallen short of bringing. . .
Source: Department of Economics


THE ROLE OF MICRO FINANCE SERVICES FOR SOCIOECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN: THE CASE OF ASSOSA TOWN, ETHIOPIA
SABA BEKELE (ASU, 2025-06-01)
It is widely accepted that women are central to household well-being and national economic development. However, the role of women is impeded because they generally hold a low status in many devel. . .
Source: Department of Management


THE ROLE OF LIVELIHOOD DIVERSIFICATION TO ENSURE FOOD SECURITY: THE CASE OF ASSOSA WOREDA IN BENISHANGUL GUMUZ REGION.
SIMENEH ZEGEYE JIMMA (ASU, 2022-06-01)
Food insecurity and acute hunger in the rural area is challenging issue of the household Therefore it is fundamentally important to investigate the specific problems associated with rural househol. . .
Source: Department of Economics


THE ROLE OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IN CONFLICT RESOLUTION; IN CASE OF GUMUZ COMMUNITY;
TARIKU BERHANU MOSISSA (ASU, 2024-06-01)
Ethiopia is the country with more than eighty ethnic groups who have their own languages and cultures. These different ethnic groups in Ethiopia have their own indigenous institutions which deal w. . .
Source: Department of Public Administration And Development Management


THE ROLE OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IN CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION: THE CASE OF BENISHANGUL GUMUZ REGION, WESTERN ETHIOPIA
Aduwa Anjulo (ASU, 2021-10-22)
Climate change is experienced locally and globally, and communities and societies must address the subsequent consequences. The impacts of climate change have changed, and will continue, to change soc. . .
Source: Department of Geography and Environmental Studies


The Role of Credit and Saving Institution on Economic Empowerment of Women in Assosa Town
Dubale Zegeye (ASU, 2020-06-30)
The purpose of the study was to find out the role of saving and credit Institution on economic empowerment women in Assosa city Administration. It is widely accepted that women are central to househol. . .
Source: Department of Management


THE RELEVANCE OF INDIGENOUS PRACTICES ON FOREST MANAGEMENT: THE CASE OF KAMAHI DISTRICT, KAMASHI ZONE, WESTERN ETHIOPIA
Tsegaye Tesema Godana (ASU, 2023-10-19)
This study was conducted to assess the indigenous knowledge and factors related to the practice of forest management among the community in Kamash zone. To do this, primary data and secondary data wer. . .
Source: Department of Geography and Environmental Studies


THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LEADERSHIP STYLE AND EMPLOYEE COMMITMENT IN THE CASE OF WOMBERA DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Kejela Worku Watol (ASU, 2020-06-30)
The effective leaders are enablers that directly points to competent and committed employees. Studies in the organizational psychology and organizational behavior literatures have shown that leadershi. . .
Source: Department of Management