Socio-cultural factors

PROGRAMME PLANNING, IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION 2(1+1)

Socio-cultural factors

The socio-cultural factors affecting the implementation of a project include

  • Lack of finances and manipulation of money by people.
  • Inability to get convinced

The stratification of the programme participants is based on

  • Caste and religion
  • Social customs and traditions
  • Mores and taboos
  • Local employment generated by the project
  • Distribution of project benefits among the clientele of the project
  • Impact on the quality of life
Therefore, it is important to meet the social objectives of the clientele as programmes fail due to lack of cohesion among social factors.
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