A schematic vision to meet the challenges of productive families' projects to achieve sustainable development

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Higher institute of social work

Abstract

The study aimed at trying to reach a schematic vision to meet the challenges of productive families’ projects to develop productive families’ projects, a field study on a sample of Saudi families benefiting from the support of some charitable societies in Riyadh. Social, Agency of the Ministry of Social Affairs for Social Security, Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Riyadh, Bab Rizq Abdul Latif Jameel Project, Credit and Savings Bank, Al-Nahda Women’s Charitable Society in Riyadh, Al-Bir Charitable Society in Riyadh and Bunyan Women’s Charitable Society for Family Development, Development Bank in Riyadh, time limits: within The period of conducting the study from the beginning of December 2020 until mid-March 2021. To achieve these goals, the study used the social survey method in a simple random sampling method. The researcher used an interview form as a tool for data collection; This is due to its relevance to the objectives of the study, its approach, and the culture of some vocabulary of the study sample, and to answer its questions. The study was applied to a simple random sample of productive families that benefit from the support and services of the Social Development Bank, the size of which reached (169) individual families benefiting from the productive families project. The study found the need to educate the family about the importance of working in productive projects in a way that enhances the motivation and tendency of families to work in these projects, which enhances the effectiveness and feasibility of productive families’ projects, and raises the material and routine obstacles that impede the performance of productive families in a way that facilitates the productive families’ implementation of their projects without hindrance, which enhances the effectiveness and feasibility Projects of productive families, and the establishment of training courses for productive families to develop their production skills in a way that enhances the ability of these families to produce and manage their projects, which enhances the effectiveness and feasibility of productive families’ projects and the need to work on training the target groups on project management, and benefit from platforms in project management and marketing and determining the customer market and their preferences, in addition to establishing national centers to incubate the projects of mass-marketed productive families Ronia, the study came out with a proposed schematic conception.

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