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Community participation for rural poverty alleviation: A case of the Iban community in Malaysia
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Rural DevelopmentCommunity PerceptionEconomic DevelopmentEducationPublic ParticipationImplementation LevelRural Poverty AlleviationPoverty ReductionParticipatory DevelopmentRural StudiesSocial SciencesRural SociologyCommunity BuildingPovertyPoverty AlleviationCivic EngagementPublic PolicyIban CommunityRural GovernanceCommunity EngagementCommunity EmpowermentSocial ImpactCommunity ParticipationCommunity DevelopmentCommunity OrganizingSociologyLow Income Developing CountryCommunity Studies
This study aimed to uncover the influential factors of community participation in a rural poverty alleviation programme in Malaysia. A quantitative approach was used, and data were collected through a self-administered survey questionnaire from 260 respondents of the Iban community in Malaysia. The study considered 22 influential factors (18 as independent variables and 4 as dependent variables) to measure the level of community participation in decision-making, implementation, benefits sharing and evaluation. The study explored how these influential factors interacted with participation in a rural poverty alleviation programme. The results found a diversity of interacting factors within the forms of participation at the implementation level. The article contributes a dynamic and multi-dimensional understanding of how influential factors shape community participation processes. The findings are an important indicator to policy-makers and development practitioners.
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