A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Award
of the Degree of Master of Business Administration (Corporate Management) of
Mzumbe University
The study was carried out at Vision Fund Tanzania, Morogoro branch. This study
explored the contributions of women‘s income generating activities on household access
to health services in Morogoro Municipality, Tanzania. Specifically, the study sought to
identify types and ways of women‘s income generating activities done, to find out the
causes of women‘s income generating activities, and to determine the contributions of
women‘s income generating activities on household access health services.
The main objective of the study was exploring the contributions of women‘s income
generating activities on household access to health services. Both primary and secondary
data were used. The former used questionnaire, interviews and observation while the
latter used document reviews.
Simple random and purposive sampling techniques were used to select respondents for
data collection. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected, collected data were
edited (purified) and coded. Descriptive analysis dominated where frequencies and
percentages were computed where possible content analysis was also affected, SSPS
facilitated in the analysis process. Sample size was 100 respondents including four staffs
and 96 clients from Vision Fund Tanzania.