study aimed to identify the impact of the Decent Life Initiative projects in some villages of Assiut Governorate by identifying the problems facing the village and the initiative's procedures to address them, knowing the respondents' opinion on the percentage of project implementation, determining the degree of respondents' benefit from these projects, knowing the degree of respondents' satisfaction with the projects, identifying the degree of (total) societal effectiveness of the initiative, as well as the factors influencing each of them, identifying the respondents' proposals to increase the effectiveness of the initiative, and finally identifying the differences between the various sectors within the village to show the extent of societal effectiveness in light of the tribal problems and the post-confrontation procedures.
To achieve the study objective, the most implemented centers for the initiative projects were selected, which was represented by "Dayrut Center", where the most implemented villages for the initiative projects were selected, which was represented by "Zawiyat Haron" village, which had 1035 families. For sample representation, the study took 10% of the families as a sample, which amounted to 104 families. The data was collected using a questionnaire, which was then unpacked and statistically analyzed using statistical description measures, Pearson's correlation coefficient, and the T-test for inter-variances.
The results showed that the initiative contributed to improving the level of services in many sectors, including infrastructure, education, health, social services, environment, youth and sports, and economic empowerment of rural women, as the level of implementation was high, and the degree of benefit and satisfaction of the respondents with these projects was high on the measurement index.