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Title: | Effectiveness of Microcredit Programs in Empowering Women under the Negombo Urban Development Program |
Authors: | Perera, P.A.J.N.P. |
Issue Date: | 2008 |
Citation: | Masters in Development Studies |
Abstract: | Empowerment has been identified as one of the key objectives of micro-finance programs (Lairap-Fonderson,2002; Khandker, 1998; Kabeer, 1998). Hence, this paper mainly examines the effectivenessof microcredit programsin empowering women borrowers under the Negombo Urban Development Program. Thus specific objectives of the study are women's access to financial resources, household decision making power, controls over loans, family relationships and participationin social activities. Despite emergence of many MFls in Sri Lanka, limited studies have been done in this country on impact of micro-credit affecting empowerment of women. Furthermore this study has attempted to explore the effectiveness of micro-credit program on empowering women borrowers underthe NegomboUrban DevelopmentProgram. The sample size of 100 women respondents was employed in the survey and along with recognized survey methodology unstructured interview method was also used for the data collection. Hence Focus Group Discussions and Key Informant Interviews were used to gather qualitativedata which complementthe survey findings The results are consistent with the view that participation of micro-credit programs has an effect on women's empowerment. Furthermore, the study establishes that micro-credit programs have an effect on women's lives in intra household decision making and access to finance, which results in empowering the women in taking up social leadership with advanced awareness, enhanced self-worth and self-esteem. However, the study recognizes the limitations to the empowerment capacities of MFls who uphold financial sustainability and not paying substantial attentionon socialsustainability. The study concludes by advocating effectiveness of micro-credit on empowering women further inviting the MFIs for better utilization of empowerment potentials of micro-credit programs to reach the ultimate goal of poverty alleviation.Moreover the findings of this study have implications formanagerial interventionsto promote empowerment as part of microfinance programming |
URI: | http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/3858 |
Appears in Collections: | Masters Theses - Faculty of Graduate Studies |
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