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Table 2 Characteristics of participants interviewed using Key Informant Interviews (KIIs)

From: Application of the Ultra-Poverty Graduation Model in understanding community health volunteers’ preferences for socio-economic empowerment strategies to enhance retention: a qualitative study in Kilifi, Kenya

Participant Role Number
Ministry of Health Sub-County officials Kaloleni Sub-County—Ministry of Health official KII 01
Ministry of Health Sub-County officials Rabai Sub-County Public health officer—also was representing county as a health promotion officer KII 02
Ministry of Agriculture—Sub-County Rabai—Agriculture extension officer—Sampled based on his experience in the community extension to provide insights on agriculture-based IGAs feasible KII 03
IGA Trainer—Civil Society Organization (CSO) Rabai and Kaloleni Entrepreneurship/IGA trainer—sampled based on his experience in training Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) allocated IGAs and entrepreneurial funds by the Government KII 04
Stakeholder/CSO Rabai Chairperson Upendo CBO group—sampled due to the role of leadership in the CBOs operations including IGAs KII 05
Stakeholder/CSO Rabai Youth CBO—CBO leader—sampled based on experience having IGA for the CBO KII 06
Ministry of Health Sub-County official Kaloleni Sub-County Community strategy focal Officer KII 07
Ministry of Agriculture—Sub-County Kaloleni—Agriculture extension officer—sampled based on his experience in the community extension to provide insights on agriculture-based IGAs feasible KII 08