dc.description.abstract | The number of orphans and vulnerable children in the developing world have reached
crisis proportions. The number of orphaned children in Sub-Saharan Africa has
increased, putting a strain on the ability of many countries to care for them. The main
aim of this study was to determine the effect of stakeholder’s support on performance of
orphan and vulnerable children homes in Nakuru County. The specific objectives of the
study were; to establish the effect of donor support on performance of orphan and
vulnerable children homes in Nakuru County, Kenya, to evaluate the effect of
community support in performance of orphan and vulnerable children homes in Nakuru
County, Kenya, to ascertain the effect of County government support on implementation
orphan and vulnerable children homes in Nakuru County, Kenya and to determine the
effect of Employee Support on performance of orphan and vulnerable children homes in
Nakuru County, Kenya. The study adopted the social exchange theory and stakeholder
theories. The target population of the study was 188 respondents responsible for daily
activities in the children homes from the 38 registered and operational children homes in
the county. The sample size was128 respondents obtained using Tora Yamane’s formula.
The data was collected through the administration of structured closed-ended
questionnaires. Content validity in the study questionnaires was achieved through expert
judgment of the research supervisors. The Cronbach’s Alpha test was used to test the
reliability of the instruments with a threshold of greater than 0.7Descriptive and
inferential statistics was used to analyze data. The results of the study were presented in
tables, figures and frequency tables. The study revealed that the support provided by the
county government is enough to enable the children home run without facing challenges.
The study also revealed that the financial support from the county government has
enabled the homes to provide quality care to the children. The study found that there was
a moderate positive and statistically significant correlation between donor support and
performance of orphan and vulnerable Children homes in Nakuru County, Kenya, (r =
0.632; p=0.015). The study also found that there was a moderate positive correlation
existed between community support on performance of orphan and vulnerable Children
homes in Nakuru County, Kenya, (r = 0.464; p=0.000). Moreover, the study found that
there was a moderate positive correlation existed between county government support
and performance of orphan and vulnerable Children homes in Nakuru County, Kenya(r =
0.469; p=0.000). The study concluded that donor, community, county government and
employee support all have a moderate positive and statistically significant impact on the
performance of orphan and vulnerable children homes in Nakuru County Kenya. Based
on these findings, it is recommended that existing policies be reinforced through better
implementation and oversight to enhance donor, community, county government and
employee support for orphan, ensuring county government allocate sufficient resources
following best practices and improve employee welfare through standardized training
and career development programs. This study proposes further research to explore the
long-term impact of donor and community support on child outcomes, to evaluate the
effectiveness of county-level government policies and to assess the role of public-private
partnerships in enhancing service delivery. | en_US |