The Impact of Women Self-help Groups of Community Development- a Case of Muthetheni Location
Abstract
The role of Women in Regional and National Development is very vital since Women play major role in
the economy of any given country. Women form about 50% of
Africa's human population and this creates the need for
effective participation of this segment population in all
development processes. As a human resource, the quality of
the society they develop will be determined by the extend
to which they themselves are involved in the process of
change.
The mass exodus of men in urban areas in search of
wage income leave most women as the actual heads of the
households with no adequate sources of income. These
women are left as the chief providers of family welfare
in such basic areas such as food, water, fuel general
children wel fare and hous ing. This situation brings about
a socially disruptive pattern which leaves women with no
choice but to look for ways of solving these problems.
The Kenyan government policies have shown that
there's been "no systematic pol icy that address women
issues directly while its recognizable that they plays
major role in development. The fact that there has been
no commitment to women Issue a does not mean that they are
not development oriented. The formation of women
self help groups allover the country shows that the~ are
ready to participate in development issues of their
society.
In trying to show the role women sel f help
groups have played in enhancing the living conditions in
the society the study utilized both primary and
secondary data. This study revealed that these women gave
priorities to their pressing needs. This is an indication
that training of these women on various skills related to
their projects is important if they are to meet their
objectives.
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University of Nairobi
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