Level of Transparency at Women's Non-Governmental Organizations in Gaza: A Case Study on Aisha Association for Woman and Child Protection
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Transparency, Women's Non-Governmental Organizations, Gaza, A Case Study, Aisha Association for Woman and Child ProtectionAbstract
This study aims at measuring the level of transparency practices at females
NGOs in Gaza Strip throughout field implementation on Aisha Association
for Woman and Child Protection. The researcher has adopted the descriptive
approach in dealing with the phenomenon. The study sample represented the
association’s General Assembly, the Board of Directors and the Executive
Management. The researcher designed a special model assigned to collect
the primary data and contains four axes that include 36 items. The study
came up with the following conclusions and recommendations:
1. The percentage of the responses gave a positive indication of the level of
transparency practices in the association in general. Both of the maximum
and minimum limits of confidence of the four axes ranged within the test
T- Test as follows: The minimum limit of confidence was (3.73- 4.25) and
the maximum limit of confidence was (4.20- 4.53) .
2. The data analysis showed that there are no statistically significant
variables due to personal differences of the respondents (sex, relationship
with the Association, educational achievement, the relationship’s duration
with the association.
3. The researcher recommended that it is necessary to focus on the points of
weaknesses and how to overcome them to maintain the points of strength
to guarantee a high level of transparency practicing at all levels and
activities in the association
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