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    A Financial Management System: A Case Study of Mwisi Child Development Centre
    (Uganda Christian University, 2024) Ainebyoona Jotham
    This project report delves into the implementation and effects of a financial management system at the Mwisi Child Development Centre. The research assesses the system's impact on transparency, accountability, and efficiency in resource management. Combining qualitative interviews, document analysis, and financial data review, the study explores the center's challenges before the system's adoption and evaluates the results and advantages after its implementation. The findings underscore the significance of strong financial management systems in nonprofit organizations, particularly in improving financial reporting accuracy, optimizing budgetary control, and ensuring donor compliance. The insights gained from this case study contribute to the broader discourse on financial management practices in the context of social development initiatives.

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