Influence of Project Planning, Financing, and Supervision on Project Performance in Food Security Projects: A Case Study of Rwanda Northern Province

Authors

  • Ishimwe Masika Clarisse Mount Kenya University, Kigali, Rwanda
  • Dr. Gitahi Njenga Mount Kenya University, Kigali, Rwanda

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53819/81018102t2169

Abstract

This research examined the influence of project planning, financing, and supervision on the performance of Food Security Projects in the Northern Province. Through a mixed-methods approach, the study analyzed the perceptions and experiences of project staff involved in food security initiatives to understand the relationship between project control strategies and project performance. The research objectives focused on assessing the impact of project planning, examining the effect of project financing, and analyzing the influence of project supervision. The findings highlight the significance of project planning in achieving favorable project performance. Effective project planning, including initiation, scope definition, resource allocation, scheduling, and implementation, was strongly associated with improved project outcomes. Furthermore, the study emphasized the importance of adequate project financing, as it enables projects to meet objectives and deliver desired results. Proper financial management was identified as crucial for successful project implementation. Additionally, the research underscores the value of project supervision, particularly monitoring and evaluation, in enhancing project performance. Regular evaluation and feedback were found to have a positive impact on project outcomes by facilitating identification of areas for improvement and enabling necessary adjustments.

Keywords: Project control techniques, Accountability, Technological solutions, Global project control techniques, Project planning, Project financing, Project supervision, Project management, Food security projects, Project performance

Author Biographies

Ishimwe Masika Clarisse , Mount Kenya University, Kigali, Rwanda

School of Economics, Mount Kenya University, Kigali/Rwanda

Dr. Gitahi Njenga, Mount Kenya University, Kigali, Rwanda

Mount Kenya University, Kigali, Rwanda

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Published

2023-07-03

How to Cite

Ishimwe , M. C., & Njenga, G. (2023). Influence of Project Planning, Financing, and Supervision on Project Performance in Food Security Projects: A Case Study of Rwanda Northern Province. Journal of Human Resource & Leadership, 7(2), 106–113. https://doi.org/10.53819/81018102t2169

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