%0 Journal Article %T The Influence of Holistic Transformation on Community Development in Eastern Uganda Namely: Jinja City, Mbale City, Tororo District, Soroti City and Katakwi District %A Fakhri Mohamed %A Oina Maxwell %A Besiima Gertrude %A Ikilai Isaac %J Open Access Library Journal %V 13 %N 2 %P 1-36 %@ 2333-9721 %D 2026 %I Open Access Library %R 10.4236/oalib.1114680 %X This study examined the influence of holistic transformation on community development in Eastern Uganda. The study was guided by three specific objectives: to assess the influence of physical, psychological, and spiritual transformation on community development. A case study research design was adopted, employing a quantitative approach to collect the required data. Out of 236 questionnaires distributed, 230 were successfully returned, representing a response rate of 97.45%. Data obtained from the respondents were analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistical techniques with the aid of SPSS Version 23. The respondents were drawn from diverse stakeholder groups, including religious leaders, district councilors, community members, cultural leaders, and representatives of community-based organizations. This diversity provided a comprehensive perspective on the relationship between holistic transformation and community development. The findings revealed that holistic transformation accounted for 74.4% of the variation in community development outcomes, indicating a statistically significant and substantial influence. The study concludes that holistic transformation exerts a strong and meaningful effect on promoting sustainable community development. In contemporary districts and cities in Uganda, holistic transformation remains a critical determinant in achieving and sustaining community progress. The results further indicate that physical and psychological transformation significantly influence development outcomes, particularly in enhancing access to, attention toward, and utilization of community resources, key components of sustainable development. However, psychological transformation demonstrated a statistically significant influence, suggesting the presence of underlying psychosocial challenges that may constrain development outcomes when not adequately addressed. The findings also highlight the complex interaction between individuals and their environment, emphasizing that community development efforts may be limited where community settings remain resistant to transformative initiatives. Based on these findings, the study recommends that, given the statistically significant and strongest positive influence of spiritual transformation, district leaders, faith-based organizations, and non-governmental organizations should integrate spiritual empowerment programs into community mobilization strategies and support interfaith platforms that enhance collective community action. Furthermore, the study recommends that national and local governments in Eastern Uganda should stimulate physical transformation through targeted infrastructure and livelihood development programs. These should include expanding access to clean water, housing improvement initiatives, health facilities, and community road networks, alongside the maintenance of existing infrastructure to ensure long-term sustainability. Finally, given that psychological transformation exhibited a statistically significant negative influence on community development, stake-holders in Eastern Uganda should strengthen psychosocial support systems, particularly in communities affected by poverty, conflict, and trauma, to foster positive mindsets and mitigate attitudes that hinder sustainable community development.
%K Holistic Transformation %K Community Development %U http://www.oalib.com/paper/6881832