Contribution of Women Groups in the Economic Empowerment of Rural Women: a Case of Women Groups in Bureti Constituency, Kericho County, Kenya
Abstract
Women groups play an important role in enabling rural women to achieve economic
empowerment through poverty alleviation. The general aim of this study was to determine
the contribution of women groups in the empowerment of rural women. In a bid to achieve
this objective, the study sought to assess the achievements of these groups in increasing
women access and control of economic resources, in assisting women contribute towards
economic decisions at the household and community level, and in enabling women access
credit and business services. The study also looked at the hindrances to the group’s
performance.
The study was conducted in Cheborgei Division, in Kericho County and focused on
registered women groups. In its design, the study adopted a survey research design, use of
random sampling and purposive sampling of cases. Data was collected using interview
schedule and key informant interviews. Qualitative data was analysed through content
analysis whereas quantitative data was analysed using figures and tables.
The study revealed that the groups were averagely contributing towards the economic
empowerment of rural women in the region. In its findings, the study showed that the
groups had averagely played a part in advancing the economic growth of women through
improving their accessibility to economic resources at the family and community level. The
study also showed that the groups had played a role in enabling women make decision at
the family and community level as well as in helping them access credit facilities.
However, the study also revealed that there were constraints limiting the relevant groups
functionality and they include; lack of proper accessibility to information; family
interference on groups’ performance; strict rules imposed by financial institution on loan
application; poor leadership in the groups; laxity and prejudice from government officials
especially in disbursing funds; low education level amongst group members and lack of
leadership training on group leaders.
The study recommended the need for more entrepreneurship training for women as this will
enable them raise their incomes. There is also need for capacity building on women so that
they can grow their businesses into profitable enterprises. The study further recommended
diversification of income generating activities by women groups and need for government,
private organizations and community members to inculcate a cultural orientation that
recognizes women and position in society.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
Description
Masters