Challenges of Managing Risk in Small Holder Enterprises of Single Mothers in Kasoa Business District of Ghana

G. Ansong
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The study set out to examine the challenges of managing risk in small holder enterprises of single mothers in Ghana with the search light on the Kasoa business district of the country. Among its objectives are examining how suitable the single mothers are in running the business of their choice, identifying any external assistance put forward to sustain their businesses as well as enumerate risk factors bedeviling their small businesses within the Kasoa enclave. In conducting the study, the researcher deemed it appropriate to employ the random sampling technique to select ten (10) brisk business areas of Kasoa where purposive sampling technique helps in identifying single mothers in those areas for their views on the objectives of the study. The interview guide constituted the main research instrument in this qualitative study while basic descriptive statistics was laced up with Statistical Packages of Social Science (SPSS) to enable analysis and interpretation to be conducted in respect of the data and information captured from the field. Findings of the study noted that single mothers of Kasoa basically wielded no formal training in the business they find themselves and that they copy other competitors strategy to operate their businesses. It also came to light that they basically start business with funds extorted by Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU) i.e. recalcitrant fathers, parents and other friends to start business in order to help themselves and their children. The study noted further that no external assistant is extended to the single mothers either from Ghana Union Traders Association (GUTA), Gender Ministry, Local government or the banks and that they are virtually on their own. It turns out unequivocally from the study that these single mothers hardly receive enough and spend all such funds to help themselves and their unfortunate children and this virtually leaves no funds to strengthen their working capital. Some even sadly resort to prostitution to solicit funds to continue business. Banks in the area discriminate heavily against single mother traders, because they see them as high risk areas and will only help after they have provided credible records concerning their operations which are often non-existent. On risk factors, as mentioned earlier on, the ladies spend all their income on themselves and their children and therefore find it difficult to sustain their operations. This situation is exacerbated by unfair trade practices emanating from cheaper dumped goods from China which disrupt price mechanism in the area. The traders also complained of astronomically high interest rate charged by microfinance institutions which often introduce repayment leading to loan default and its concomitant of police action. Shops in the Kasoa area are so expensive that single mothers can hardly afford and for that matter they sell along the streets without any permanent trading enclaves. In the light of the challenges enumerated above, the study recommended that GUTA as a matter of urgency should liaise with the Gender Ministry, Local Government Ministry as well as other friendly NGOs not only to train and refinance the single mothers but also establish modern creche and recreational centers for their children. In this way, the single mothers can have the peace of mind to irk a decent living and contribute effectively towards the socio-economic development of the country.
加纳卡索商业区单身母亲小农户企业风险管理的挑战
该研究着眼于加纳的卡索阿商业区,研究加纳单身母亲的小农户企业在管理风险方面面临的挑战。其目标之一是审查单身母亲是否适合经营自己选择的业务,确定为维持其业务而提出的任何外部援助,并列举在卡索飞地内困扰其小企业的风险因素。在进行研究时,研究人员认为采用随机抽样技术选择Kasoa的十(10)个活跃的商业区域是合适的,其中有目的的抽样技术有助于识别这些地区的单身母亲,因为他们对研究目标的看法。访谈指南构成了本定性研究的主要研究工具,而基本的描述性统计与社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)相结合,以便对从现场捕获的数据和信息进行分析和解释。研究结果指出,Kasoa的单身母亲基本上没有接受过正式的业务培训,而且他们复制其他竞争对手的战略来经营自己的业务。还有人发现,他们基本上是用家庭暴力和受害者支持小组(DOVVSU)勒索的资金创业的,即顽固的父亲、父母和其他朋友创业,以帮助自己和孩子。研究报告进一步指出,没有从加纳工会贸易协会、两性平等部、地方政府或银行向单身母亲提供外部援助,她们实际上是靠自己。这项研究明确表明,这些单身母亲几乎没有得到足够的资金,并把所有这些资金都花在了帮助自己和她们不幸的孩子上,这实际上没有留下资金来加强她们的营运资本。有些人甚至可悲地诉诸卖淫来募集资金以继续经营。该地区的银行严重歧视单身母亲交易员,因为他们认为这是高风险领域,只有在她们提供可靠的经营记录后才会提供帮助,而这些记录往往是不存在的。关于风险因素,如前所述,妇女们把所有收入都花在自己和孩子身上,因此很难维持她们的业务。中国廉价倾销商品造成的不公平贸易行为扰乱了该地区的价格机制,加剧了这一局面。这些交易员还抱怨小额信贷机构收取的利息高得离谱,这些机构往往会引入还款,导致贷款违约,并随之而来的是警方的行动。卡索阿地区的商店太贵了,单身母亲几乎负担不起,因此他们沿街出售,没有任何永久的贸易飞地。鉴于上述挑战,研究报告建议,古特雷斯政府作为一项紧急事项应与两性平等部、地方政府部以及其他友好的非政府组织联络,不仅培训单身母亲并为其提供资金,而且为其子女建立现代托儿所和娱乐中心。这样,单身母亲就可以安心地过上体面的生活,并为国家的社会经济发展作出有效贡献。
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