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Drivers of willingness to repay Parish Revolving funds (PRF) under Uganda’s Parish Development Model: a Bayesian Latent Class Logistic Regression (LCLR) approach

Authors/Editors: Swaibu Mbowa (PhD) ,  Solomon Stephen Nuwagaba

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Abstract:

This study examines the determinants of beneficiaries’ willingness to repay the Parish Revolving Fund (PRF) under Uganda’s Parish Development Model (PDM), using nation ally representative data from the 2024 EPRC PDM Survey. The study applies a Bayesian Latent Class Logistic Regression (LCLR) model to account for observed and unobserved heterogeneity in repayment behaviour. Results show significant variation in repayment willingness by gender, education, region and wealth. Financial literacy, awareness of repayment terms, larger PRF amounts and shorter disbursement periods increase repayment willingness, while long delays and low household wealth reduce it. The Bayesian model identifies three borrower classes: institutionally aware bor rowers (35%), economically empowered borrowers (45%) and financially constrained borrowers (20%), each with distinct traits. The model’s predictive accuracy is strong, with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.828 and overall accuracy of 87%. Policy simu lations indicate that combining better financial literacy with faster disbursement yields the highest repayment gains. The principal methodological contribution is the applica tion of the Bayesian LCLR framework, which simultaneously estimates class-specific repayment parameters and latent class memberships with full uncertainty quantifica tion, advancing beyond conventional homogeneous logistic models used in prior microfinance research. The study recommends the need to leverage on rural social capital for repayment enforcement, the need for borrower segmentation, focused financial training and efficient fund management to strengthen PRF repayment. Access PDF from Taylor & Francis: https://doi.org/10.1080/23322039.2026.2648932

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Pub Date: April 2026

Document N0.: 14

Volume: 14


Published By: Taylor & Francis

Keywords

Uganda
Bayesian Latent Class Logistic Regression
Parish Revolving Fund
Parish Development Model
financial literacy
willingness to repay
lead time

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