Private Financing and Resource Utilization in Vocational Institutions Training in Bushenyi District in Western Uganda
Sr No:
Page No:
106-109
Language:
English
Authors:
Tumuhairwe Godwin & Byabashaija Deusdedit*
Received:
2026-04-09
Accepted:
2026-05-12
Published Date:
2026-05-26
Abstract:
The coherent study assessed the connection between Private Financing and Resource Utilization in Vocational Institutions
Training in Bushenyi District in Western Uganda. The survey study adopted a cross sectional and descriptive research design with
qualitative approach. A sample of 20 documents was selected from 200 documents using the rule of the Thumb at 10% for the research
study. Data was gathered using Documentary reviews and analyzed using Content Analysis systematically for qualitative data. The
study findings established a significant association between Private Financing and Resource Utilization in Vocational Institutions
Training in Bushenyi District in Western Uganda. The study concluded that Private financing is essential for upgrading the quality and
relevance of Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET), but it requires strong institutional frameworks, robust management
of financial resources and a focus on equity. From the study findings, the researchers recommended that there is need to invest in
continuous staff development to enhance trainer competence, resource utilization in Vocational Institutions Training and integrate
modern, affordable technology into the Competence Based Curriculum. This may go a long way in helping the society to blossom.
Keywords:
Private Financing, Resource Utilization, TVET, Uganda.