Ma Chengqian
PhD candidate at North Minzu University, Party School of the CPC Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region Committee Yin chuan,Ningxia,China,750021.
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmra/v7-i02-22Google Scholar Download Pdf
ABSTRACT
Purpose: In this section identified the real factors of which are doing the governance in rural areas of Ningxia. How the governance making goals of development with the help of social organization. This study f ounds the problems which social organizations are facing and people are doing interaction to them and participating in government activities.
Design/Methodology/Approach:Here qualitative design was used with convenient sampling which used in Ningxia region. A semi structured in depth interview was conducted in selected areas. Researcher used the thematic analysis and standers questionnaires for the quality of research in selected region. Require respondents were the part of research with convenient sam pling approach in selected region.
Findings: Ningxia rural social organizations' participation in rural governance as the entry point. This is based on the practical cases of Ningxia rural areas in selected areas. This paper found rural social organizatio ns' participation in rural governance with low interest. Result concluded that understanding and grasping the practical problems of rural governance in northwest China in the new era and exploring the valuable practices of rural social organizations' parti cipation in rural governance.
Implications /Value/Originality:For the community development it is needed that local people’s participation in governance is compulsory. While governance organization should take serious actions for the rural areas of Ningxi a. Policy makers and government agents need to focus on these areas for the welfare and development.
KEYWORDS:mobilization, interaction, rural social organization, rural governance
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