dc.description.abstract | This research project seeks to examine access and impact of constituency women enterprise fund
and poverty eradication commission revolving fund on enterprises owned by women and the
poor in Gatundu south sub county in Kiambu County. Despite efforts by the government to
promote enterprises through provision of funds, a number of challenges such as inadequate
finances or capital due to lack of collaterals to secure the loans, difficulties in transport and
marketing, perishability of primary products or commodities still exist. The main objective of the
study is to investigate accessibility to Constituency Women Enterprise Fund and Poverty
Eradication Commission Revolving Fund and examine their impact on enterprises owned by
women and the poor.
The study uses primary data based on 80 groups and probit models are used to analyse the
relationship between access and impact of devolved funds and enterprises owned by women and
the poor. The study offers important insights for the rural enterprise development and poverty
reduction. The results of the study show that CWEF and PECRF plays an important role in
improving the lives of rural women and the poor and calls for policy makers to improve on
management of the devolved funds. Duration of group existence, collateral and gender had
significant effects on access to funds while PECRF had significant effect on enterprise
development. The study gave a number of policy recommendations: conducting training to
capacity build for groups, train citizenry on what is required of them to access funds and
upscaling of CWEF and PECRF to reach more groups. | en_US |