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Title: EVALUATION TECHNICAL EXPERTISE AND STRATEGY PERFORMANCE OF
LOCAL NGOs IN UGANDA |
Authors: Lawrence R. Okello and Benson B. Okech
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Abstract: This article deepens debates on the quality of localization considering that the strength of a self-regulating
Organizations such as local non-governmental organizations (NGOs) should be seen by the extent to
which evaluation technical expertise is applied as part of strategy discourse. In this paper, the application
of evaluation technical expertise was examined based on skill sets including techniques, technology, and technical management oversight that are needed to ensure effective tracking of strategy and
actions against approved goals and targets are executed. In most developing countries, the poor
performance of local NGO strategies has in the past been blamed on poor uptake of evaluation
technical expertise(skillsets).
The main goal of this study was to examine the relationship between the evaluation of technical expertise
and the strategy performance of local NGOs in Uganda. The study used a cross-sectional study design
using mostly quantitative survey methods. The study drew 349 participants comprising field
workers, mid-level staff, and executives from local NGOs from all parts of Uganda. The study found
that there was a positive correlation between the evaluation of technical expertise and the study constructs of
fund stability (r=.219**) community satisfaction (r=- 220**) and timelines(r=-.166**). This study
concludes that the correlation is positive but the extent to which it influences strategy performance is
still weak. The study recommends the use of sub-regional peer support mechanisms by NGO forums
and voluntary associations coupled with additional incremental annual self-assessment ratings to
address the weakness in the evaluation of technical expertise. |
Keywords: Evaluation technical expertise, Strategy Performance, localization, NGOs |
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