The Impact of Millennium Villages as a Strategy of Empowering Women Socially and Economically: a Case Study of Mwandama Millenium Villages, Malawi
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of the Millennium Villages Project (MVP) as a strategy to empower women socially and economically, a case study of Mwandama Millennium Villages, Malawi. The study attempted to establish the inequalities women experience in all aspects of life, for instance in agriculture, business, health, education, community development and leadership.
The study was guided by the following specific objectives: To examine the approaches and new technologies of the Millennium Villages in
meeting its objectives and guidelines of empowering women socially and economically, to
assess how the MVP has empowered women socially and economically and To dertermine
factors that are inhibiting and contributing to women's empowerment socially and economically
through the MVP.
Systematic random frame was used to select the sample size and purposive random frame
helped the study to select the population and target group. A sample size of 150 household
respondents was drawn from the population of 8,500 households. Pair wise ranking was used in
the group discussion to analyze the effectiveness, quality and satisfaction of women socialeconomic
conditions. With the MVP strategies and approaches by the respondents, the research
used a questionnaire guide to collect data from the study population. Household survey, group
discussion and key informants were methods used in data collection.
Data was analyzed using SPSS and Microsoft Excel by using percentages, graphs and tables.
The study connected the three theoretical models as related to women's empowerment, for
example structural theory emphasized the general and traditional socialization of women where
they are being viewed as weak vessels and that their role and position is to take care of the home
and family.
The study revealed that women had low education levels because, traditionally they were not
allowed to go to school and not allowed to take up leadership positions, In regard to education
model women have acquired more knowledge in business and agriculture and health training
programmes that have enlightened them and given them the chance to understand things they did
not know about issues, needs and opportunities. In the liberal theory MVP is connected as the
strategy that has liberated women in Mwandama Village from poverty, food insecurity and other
social economic issues. The conceptual framework of the study agrees and connects MVP as a
powerful strategy to enhance and empower the poor and women. The study revealed that the
MVP project has met the needs of women and achieved its objectives and guidelines with the
use of effective approaches and strategies in agriculturelbusiness, health, education and
community development.
The study also found out that the MVP has improved social -economic status of women. This
was in relation to the findings of the social economic data that showed that, before the MVP
there were no social services in the area such as schools, health and participation in the
leadership position. In addition the study also showed that the MVP have very effective
strategies in that women were satisfied with the quality of services offered which have
contributed to the improvement of the living standards of the poor and women in Mwandama
Millennium Village. However, the study noted that, inequalities in cultural beliefs and poor local
leadership are inhibiting factors to women's empowerment in the MVP.
Citation
Phiri,G.L.,December,2013.The Impact Of Millennium Villages As A Strategy Of Empowering Women Socially And Economically: A Case Study Of Mwandama Millenium Villages, Malawi,A project paper submitted in partial fulfillment for the Degree of Masters of Arts (Rural Sociology and Community Development) In the Faculty of Arts of the University of Nairobi.Publisher
University of Nairobi