Abstract:
The purpose of the study was to assess the comparative effectiveness of Family
Development Approach (FDA) and Group Based Approach (GBA) of
Dipshikha activities. Besides, attempt was made to explore the contribution of
the selected characteristics on the effectiveness of Dipshikha activities. The
study was conducted at Ghoraghat upazila under Dinajpur district. Data were
collected from randomly selected 135 beneficiaries where 88 for Family
Development Approach and 47 for Group Based Approach by using an
interview schedule. The effectiveness were measured by computing the
changes in housing condition, drinking water sources, sanitation conditions,
health awareness, medical treatment and family assets of pre and post
Dipshikha period under both of the approaches. Full model regression method
was administered to determine the contribution of the selected characteristics of
Dipshikha activities as perceived by the beneficiaries. The findings revealed
that overwhelming majority (84.1%) of the beneficiaries had perceived medium
effectiveness of Dipshikha activities under Family Development Approach and
87.3% of the beneficiaries had perceived medium effectiveness under Group
Based Approach. The simple t- test showed that there was no significant
difference between the effectiveness of FDA and GBA of Dipshika activities.
Education, annual family income and training exposure had positive
contribution to the effectiveness of FDA of Dipshikha. On the other hand,
Education, family savings and training exposure had positive contribution to
the effectiveness of GBA of Dipshikha. The findings also revealed the overall
effectiveness of Dipshikha activities. Education, training exposure and attitude
towards Dipshikha had positive contribution on Dipshikha activities in both
FDA and GBA. Other characteristics of Dipshikha beneficiaries had no
significant contribution on the effectiveness of Dipshikha activities.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION