Innovative Approaches for Strengthening Community Engagement in Rural Road Maintenance: Insights from Babati District Council, Tanzania

Juma Almasi Mhina *

Tengeru Institute of Community Development, Tanzania.

Lucia Rafael Buretta

TARURA, Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Rural road maintenance is critical for economic growth, social integration, and improved quality of life, yet many developing countries face persistent challenges, including limited funding, weak institutional capacity, and low technical expertise. In Tanzania, community participation has emerged as a potential strategy to complement formal maintenance efforts, but its effectiveness remains inconsistent. This study explores innovative approaches for strengthening community engagement in rural road maintenance within Babati District Council. Guided by Participatory Development Theory, a mixed-methods approach (quantitative and qualitative) was employed, including structured questionnaires with 399 randomly selected community members and key informant interviews with local leaders and TARURA officials. Descriptive statistics were applied in analysing quantitative data whereas content analysis techniques were employed in analysing qualitative data.  Findings reveal that digital tools (mobile applications and GIS), capacity-building programs, financial and non-financial incentives, multi-stakeholder collaboration, and awareness campaigns significantly enhance community participation. The study further demonstrates that such approaches increase ownership, accountability, and sustainability of road maintenance initiatives. Digital platforms facilitated real-time reporting and decision-making, while training programs equipped residents with technical skills for effective involvement. Incentives and recognition reinforced long-term engagement, and collaborative efforts among government, private sector, and communities ensured alignment with local priorities. These results confirm that innovative, context-specific strategies operationalize participatory principles, enabling communities to actively contribute to infrastructure development. The study provides practical insights for policymakers and development practitioners seeking to enhance community-driven road maintenance, ultimately contributing to sustainable rural infrastructure development in Tanzania and similar contexts.

Keywords: Community engagement, rural road maintenance, participatory development, digital tools, capacity-building


How to Cite

Mhina, Juma Almasi, and Lucia Rafael Buretta. 2025. “Innovative Approaches for Strengthening Community Engagement in Rural Road Maintenance: Insights from Babati District Council, Tanzania”. Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies 51 (11):441-55. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajess/2025/v51i112625.

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