FACTORS INFLUENCING HUMANITARIAN AID DELIVERY IN MOGADISHU, SOMALIA CASE STUDY SACID NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION

ABDI ALI ADAN

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The general objective of the study was to investigate the factors influencing humanitarian aid delivery in Somalia. The specific objectives of the study were to examine the influence of human aid governance, human aid policy, human aid coordination and human aid funding on humanitarian aid delivery SACID in Mogadishu-Somalia. The study took a descriptive research design. According to (Kothari, 2014) descriptive studies are more formalized and typically structured with clearly stated hypothesizes or investigate questions. This research employed quantitative data collection method whereby data gathered by the use of closed ended questionnaires which were self-administered. Factor analysis used to assess the validity and Cronbach alpha to assess reliability of the questionnaire. Multiple regression analysis conducted to determine the relationship between the factors influencing and humanitarian aid delivery. The sample of this study was SACID NGOs. The data collected from the selected sample of respondents. Results confirmed the varying importance of the factors influencing humanitarian aid delivery in Mogadishu. In general, the results revealed that human aid governance and human aid coordination had significant effects on humanitarian aid delivery, while human aid policy and human aid funding had significant effects on humanitarian aid delivery in SACID NGO Mogadishu-Somalia. The study recommended that the government improve humanitarian aid delivery Mogadishu, Somalia. Also the government should foster and develop human aid policy and human aid funding.

Key Findings: Humanitarian Aid, Delivery, Humanitarian Organizations, Human Aid, Governance, Human aid Policy, Human Aid, Coordination, Human Aid Funding


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