Effects of Financial Inclusion and Awareness Creation on Women Empowerment in Kalawa Ward, Makueni County-Kenya

Authors

  • Janet Mutua Management University of Africa
  • Juster G. Nyaga Management University of Africa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53819/81018102t4021

Keywords:

Women Empowerment, Financial Inclusion, Awareness Creation, NGOs, Makueni County.

Abstract

Despite the ever-increasing number of NGOs in Makueni County aimed at socio-economic empowerment of women, gender inequalities are persistent and poverty levels are high.   This is evident by low participation of women in decision making process, control over ownership and access of resources and wealth, increased poverty levels, increased cases of gender-based violence. This has necessitated the need to establish the role of NGOs in women empowerment in Makueni County. The purpose of the study was to establish the role of NGOs in financial inclusion of women and the creation of awareness on property rights for women. The anchor theory for this study is the Women Empowerment Framework by Sara Longwe and the other theories used in the study include Kabeers 3-dimensional model; the public goods theory of financial inclusion. The study population was 60 women groups in Kalawa ward, Makueni County who have benefited from the NGOs programs. The total number of respondents were 1254 and a sample size of 294 was used. The findings revealed that financial inclusion and awareness creation on the right to own resources and property influence women empowerment. The focus group discussions highlighted that the NGOs are doing very little in regards to awareness creation on the right of ownership of resources and property. Women cited that discrimination, being left out of development agenda, illiteracy and patriarchal nature of the society as the major challenge. The study recommendations were that NGOs, National and County Governments should provide linkage to markets for the products from the income generating activities by women groups. Both Government and NGOs should develop frameworks to engage women in development agenda.

Keywords: Women Empowerment, Financial Inclusion, Awareness Creation, NGOs, Makueni County.

Author Biographies

Janet Mutua, Management University of Africa

Master of Arts in Development Studies, School of Management and Leadership

Juster G. Nyaga, Management University of Africa

Lecturer, School of Management and Leadership

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Published

2021-10-28

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Mutua, J., & Nyaga, J. G. (2021). Effects of Financial Inclusion and Awareness Creation on Women Empowerment in Kalawa Ward, Makueni County-Kenya. Journal of Economics, 5(1), 48–64. https://doi.org/10.53819/81018102t4021

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