INVESTIGATING THE BARRIERS TO ACCESS TO FINANCIAL SERVICES BY WOMEN OPERATING MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES IN ZAMBIA : A CASE OF LUSAKA AND CHOMA DISTRICTS

D. Foya, Pamela Edvokia Zaloumis
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The aim of this study was to explore and investigate the barriers to accessing financial services by women operating Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) in Lusaka and Choma Districts of Zambia. This study therefore employed a descriptive qualitative research design while the targeted population was women aged 18 years and above, who owned Micro, Small and Medium-sized businesses, whose business physical addresses were, at the time of data collection, within Lusaka and Choma Districts of Zambia. Purposive sampling was used to sample 34 women, 17 participants from each of the two districts. A semi-structured interview guide was used for data collection, while the study employed systematic theming process, which was basically content analysis in analysing the data that was collected. This study revealed that the majority of business women that own MSMEs use cash and mobile money services for most of their business transactions. This study concluded that not all women operating MSMEs were accessing and utilizing the financial services available. It is recommended that investment in robust financial literacy, digital banking, and the deliberate setting up of various funds and other financial services aimed at empowering women and MSMEs. 
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调查赞比亚经营微型、小型和中型企业的妇女获得金融服务的障碍:以卢萨卡和乔马地区为例
本研究的目的是探讨和调查赞比亚卢萨卡和乔马地区经营中小微企业(MSMEs)的妇女获得金融服务的障碍。因此,这项研究采用了描述性定性研究设计,而目标人群是18岁及以上的女性,她们拥有微型、小型和中型企业,在收集数据时,其商业实体地址位于赞比亚的卢萨卡和乔马地区。采用有目的抽样对34名妇女进行抽样,分别来自两个地区的17名参与者。数据收集采用半结构化访谈指南,研究采用系统的主题化过程,对收集到的数据进行分析,基本上是内容分析。这项研究表明,大多数拥有中小微企业的女企业家在大多数商业交易中使用现金和移动货币服务。这项研究的结论是,并非所有经营中小微企业的妇女都能获得和利用现有的金融服务。建议投资于增强金融知识、数字银行,并有意设立旨在增强妇女和中小微企业权能的各种基金和其他金融服务。
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