Influence of Project Fund Mobilization Strategy on Implementation of Energy Access Projects in Underserved Counties in Kenya
Evans Kituzi Avedi, Dr. Angeline Sabina Mulwa, Prof. Dorothy Ndunge Kyalo
Abstract
The purpose of this articlewas to establish the extent to which project fund mobilization influence the implementation of energy access projects in underserved counties in Kenya. Data was collected from the respondents through questionnaires, interview guides and observationschedules. The coefficient of determinationR2 was 0.148 and it depicted that project fund mobilization explained 14.8 % of variations in implementation of energy access projects in underserved counties in Kenya. The remaining 85.2% of variations in implementation of energy access projects in underserved counties remained unexplained and were explained by other variables other than project fund mobilization that were not captured in this model.The overall F statistic of F=17.239(p < 0.05) was statistically significant at P=0.000<0.05 hence was suitable to measure project fund mobilization. This was an indication of a statistical relationship between project fund mobilization and implementation of energy access projects in the Kenya.
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