[ Problématique de la non – intégration du planning familial et ses conséquences sur le développement des ménages dans les entités rurales de Kabare Nord ]
Volume 9, Issue 2, November 2014, Pages 989–997
Théos Badose Musimwa1, Willy Chishibanji Bisusa2, and Félix Mugisho Maroyi3
1 Secteur Scientifique, Institut Supérieur de Techniques de Développement de Mulungu (ISTD – Mulungu), Bukavu, Sud Kivu, RD Congo
2 Secteur Scientifique, Institut Supérieur de Techniques de Développement de Mulungu (ISTD – Mulungu), Bukavu, Sud Kivu, RD Congo
3 Department de Documentation et Education, Centre de Recherche en Sciences Naturelles (CRSN) Lwiro, DS./Bukavu, Bukavu, Sud Kivu, RD Congo
Original language: French
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An investigation on the adoption and the integration of domestic planning methods has been led of February to July 2014 to Miti, Bugorhe and Irhambi-Katana, three of 8 Groupings of the part Kabare North, in view to determine reasons and consequences bound to the resistance of the peasant of this entity to adopt methods of domestic planning. We resorted to the functional method pushed by techniques notably the interview and the questionnaire of investigation. 419 people have been investigated in these three Groupings. Of data gotten after investigation, he/it comes out again that the peasant's resistance to adopt the practice of the domestic planning is especially conditioned by various reasons the customary value respect and some beliefs dictations by churches to adepts. It dragged several consequences that justify himself a lot more by the state of farming household poverty driving to a malnutrition and the flight of parent responsibility towards their children often giving back them of the social deviants.
Author Keywords: No-integration, domestic planning, consequence, development, farming entity.
Volume 9, Issue 2, November 2014, Pages 989–997
Théos Badose Musimwa1, Willy Chishibanji Bisusa2, and Félix Mugisho Maroyi3
1 Secteur Scientifique, Institut Supérieur de Techniques de Développement de Mulungu (ISTD – Mulungu), Bukavu, Sud Kivu, RD Congo
2 Secteur Scientifique, Institut Supérieur de Techniques de Développement de Mulungu (ISTD – Mulungu), Bukavu, Sud Kivu, RD Congo
3 Department de Documentation et Education, Centre de Recherche en Sciences Naturelles (CRSN) Lwiro, DS./Bukavu, Bukavu, Sud Kivu, RD Congo
Original language: French
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Abstract
An investigation on the adoption and the integration of domestic planning methods has been led of February to July 2014 to Miti, Bugorhe and Irhambi-Katana, three of 8 Groupings of the part Kabare North, in view to determine reasons and consequences bound to the resistance of the peasant of this entity to adopt methods of domestic planning. We resorted to the functional method pushed by techniques notably the interview and the questionnaire of investigation. 419 people have been investigated in these three Groupings. Of data gotten after investigation, he/it comes out again that the peasant's resistance to adopt the practice of the domestic planning is especially conditioned by various reasons the customary value respect and some beliefs dictations by churches to adepts. It dragged several consequences that justify himself a lot more by the state of farming household poverty driving to a malnutrition and the flight of parent responsibility towards their children often giving back them of the social deviants.
Author Keywords: No-integration, domestic planning, consequence, development, farming entity.
Abstract: (french)
Une enquête sur l'adoption et l'intégration des méthodes de planning familial a été menée de Février à Juillet 2014 à Miti, Bugorhe et Irhambi-Katana, trois de 8 Groupements de la partie Kabare Nord, en vue de déterminer les causes et les conséquences liées à la résistance du paysan de cette entité à adopter les méthodes de planning familial. Nous avons recouru à la méthode fonctionnelle appuyée par des techniques notamment l'entretien et le questionnaire d'enquête. 419 personnes ont été enquêtées dans ces trois Groupements. Des données obtenues après enquête, il ressort que cette résistance du paysan à adopter la pratique du planning familial est conditionnée par diverses raisons surtout le respect de valeurs coutumières et certaines croyances dictées par des églises aux adeptes. Cela entraine plusieurs conséquences qui se justifient beaucoup plus par l'état de pauvreté des ménages ruraux conduisant à une malnutrition et la fuite de responsabilité de parents envers leurs enfants les rendant souvent des déviants sociaux.
Author Keywords: Non-intégration, planning familial, conséquence, développement, entité rurale.
How to Cite this Article
Théos Badose Musimwa, Willy Chishibanji Bisusa, and Félix Mugisho Maroyi, “Problematic of the no - integration of the domestic planning and its consequences on the development of households in the farming entities of Kabare North,” International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 989–997, November 2014.