FEMALE ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND LIVELIHOOD MAKING IN CHIGUMULA, BLANTYRE AND THABWA, CHIKWAWA DISTRICTS IN MALAWI

Merina Phiri, Tšepiso A. Rantšo
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Small scale businesses in Africa and other developing countries play an important role in creating employment opportunities and improving the lives of women. Therefore, the objective of this study is to investigate the contribution of female owned enterprises to livelihood making in Malawi. The study also examines the factors that affect performance of female owned enterprises. The study used the mixed methods (qualitative and quantitative) approach to collect data from female entrepreneurs. The probability (simple random sampling) and non-probability sampling (snow balling) techniques were used to select the respondents. The research findings reveal that, some Non-Governmental Organisations support female entrepreneurs with start-up capital as part of empowerment through income generating activities. The main entrepreneurial activity supported by NGOs is farming, and this is where many female businesses are concentrated. While research in Africa shows that most female businesses are found in less paying activities in the SME sector, this research reveals that many female entrepreneurs in Malawi occupy some profitable enterprises. Despite this, most female enterprises are faced with some challenges that hinder their good performance. The study has the policy implications to improving performance of female enterprises. The study suggests that government should take a leading role in promoting female businesses. The relevant ministries should assist female entrepreneurs with affordable loans for procurement of technology. In addition, entrepreneurs should be trained to use modern marketing platforms, and assisted with establishment of potential market opportunities, locally and internationally.
马拉维奇克瓦瓦地区奇古穆拉、布兰太尔和塔布瓦的女性创业和谋生
非洲和其他发展中国家的小型企业在创造就业机会和改善妇女生活方面发挥着重要作用。因此,本研究的目的是调查马拉维女性拥有的企业对生计制造的贡献。研究还考察了影响女性所有企业绩效的因素。本研究采用混合方法(定性和定量)收集女性企业家的数据。采用概率抽样(简单随机抽样)和非概率抽样(滚雪球抽样)两种方法进行调查对象的选择。研究结果显示,一些非政府组织为女性企业家提供启动资金,作为通过创收活动赋予权力的一部分。非政府组织支持的主要创业活动是农业,这是许多女性企业集中的领域。虽然在非洲的研究表明,大多数女性企业都在中小企业部门从事报酬较低的活动,但这项研究表明,马拉维的许多女性企业家占据了一些盈利的企业。尽管如此,大多数女性企业都面临着一些阻碍其良好绩效的挑战。本研究对提高女性企业绩效具有政策意义。该研究建议,政府应该在促进女性创业方面发挥主导作用。有关部委应协助女企业家获得负担得起的贷款,用于采购技术。此外,应培训企业家使用现代营销平台,并协助他们在当地和国际上建立潜在的市场机会。
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