Microfinance and Entrepreneurial Empowerment of Women: The Case of Women’s Microfinance Initiative in Uganda

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance International Journal of Entrepreneurship Pub Date : 2024-06-04 DOI:10.47672/ije.2072
Adebuason Robert
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Purpose: Women have always been underestimated and discriminated in social, economic and political spheres of life. Moreover, the traditional household chores create hindrances in their social and economic empowerment. Entrepreneurship development among women largely focuses on the empowerment of women through developing skills in Small to Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) and business ventures by taking risk of making investment decisions. Over the years, various efforts have been made by Government and Non-Government Organisations to promote women empowerment in Uganda and one such effort is through the micro-finance intervention. This Paper attempts to explore the impact of micro finance on the women’s entrepreneurial empowerment with specific reference to Women’s Micro-finance Initiative (WMI) in Buyobo in North Eastern Uganda. Materials and Methods: The study adopted an exploratory cross sectional research design. The target population comprised women’s microfinance Initiative Laon beneficiaries. A study Sample of 1,380 Respondents were purposively selected. The main Instrument for data collection was a structured Questionnaire and was complemented by Interviews and Focus Group Discussions.  The study findings were presented in form of Tables, Graphs, Pie charts and where appropriate and where necessary, quotes or excerpts were used to strengthen the interpretation. Findings: The study findings reveal that the Micro-finance has a positive impact in terms of improvement in Business Operations; Diversification of Businesses; Business Skills Improvement; Improvement in Household livelihoods and living standards. The study findings will act as a basis for policy formulation as it will provide empirical evidence for policy makers to formulate relevant policies geared towards enabling environment for enhancing women Entrepreneurial Empowerment in Uganda. The study will further contribute to the struggle to eliminate gender inequality in Entrepreneurial empowerment. The study will further add value to existing scholarship which the future scholars may use to generate further research in the area of Microfinance and Entrepreneurial Empowerment of Women.   Implications to Theory, Practice and Policy: The study recommends strengthening and expansion of micro-finance support to resource poor and vulnerable women in other parts of the country through entrepreneurial education and training, provision of access to credit and financial services as well as markets. The study will contribute to critical debates and raise awareness on issues pertaining to Microfinance and Entrepreneurial Empowerment of Women at community level which will help to build initiatives for effective women Entrepreneurial empowerment in Uganda.
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小额信贷与妇女创业赋权:乌干达妇女小额信贷倡议案例
目的:妇女在社会、经济和政治生活领域一直被低估和歧视。此外,传统的家务劳动也阻碍了妇女的社会和经济赋权。妇女创业发展主要侧重于通过发展中小型企业(SMEs)的技能和承担投资决策风险的商业风险来增强妇女的能力。多年来,政府和非政府组织为促进乌干达妇女赋权做出了各种努力,其中一项努力就是通过小额信贷进行干预。本文试图探讨小额金融对妇女创业赋权的影响,特别是对乌干达东北部 Buyobo 地区妇女小额金融倡议(WMI)的影响。材料和方法:本研究采用了探索性横断面研究设计。目标人群包括 Laon 妇女小额信贷倡议的受益者。有目的性地选取了 1,380 名受访者作为研究样本。数据收集的主要工具是结构化问卷,并辅以访谈和焦点小组讨论。 研究结果以表格、图表和饼图的形式呈现,并在必要时酌情使用引文或摘录来加强解释。研究结果:研究结果表明,小额信贷在改善企业经营、企业多元化、提高业务技能、改善家庭生计和生活水平等方面产生了积极影响。研究结果将作为政策制定的依据,因为它将为政策制定者提供经验证据,以制定相关政策,营造 有利环境,增强乌干达妇女的创业能力。这项研究将进一步推动消除创业赋权方面的性别不平等现象。本研究将进一步增加现有学术研究的价值,未来的学者可利用这些价值在小额信贷和妇女创业赋权领域开展进一步研究。 对理论、实践和政策的影响:本研究建议通过创业教育和培训、提供信贷和金融服务以及市场准入,加强和扩大对国内其他地区资源贫乏和弱势妇女的小额信贷支持。本研究将有助于在社区层面就小额信贷和妇女创业赋权相关问题展开激烈辩论并提高人们的认识,这将有助于在乌干达制定有效的妇女创业赋权倡议。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Entrepreneurship (IJE) is an open access publication affiliated to the Allied Business Academies. The Editorial Board of the IJE exercises complete control over the editorial content of the Journal. IJE invites authors to submit manuscripts throughout the year to get accommodated. The Journal welcomes participants in its associated conferences to submit their manuscripts for accelerated review. IJE encourages theoretical and empirical research in the field of Entrepreneurship and economic development and all the manuscripts submitted for publication are subjected to a thorough double blind peer review process. The journal aims to expand the horizon of this scientific discipline through constant dissemination of innovations and knowledge sharing to further the reader’s understanding on the entrepreneurial skills and entrepreneur development. Its current acceptance rate of manuscripts is 30%.
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