Impact of clip project on the livelihood outcomes of Sheabutter processing women in Karaga District of Northern Region, Ghana

A. Bawa, P. Atengdem
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The poverty situation in northern Ghana is a major challenge to sustainable development. As a result of socio-cultural factors, women are vulnerable and their poverty situation is even more overwhelming. Development agencies, Governmental and Non- Governmental Organizations have adopted and implemented different strategies aimed at reducing poverty in these areas. Micro-credit delivery to the poor especially women is one of these strategies that seems to be making impact towards improving the livelihoods of the rural poor women. In recognition of the fact that the shea industry has a great potential and could help alleviate poverty in the five northern regions of Ghana, and most especially among the rural women, the Community Life Improvement Programme (CLIP) was established in 1997 to help boost the shea industry through the initiation of micro-credit scheme to help the northern women patronize, intensify and expand the sheabutter processing micro-business. This study was therefore conducted in 2015 to evaluate the impact of the CLIP project on the livelihood outcomes of women in the micro-scale sheabutter processing in Karaga district of Northern region. By means of purposive and snow ball sampling techniques, 110 respondents (consisting of 80 beneficiary and 30 non-beneficiary women) were interviewed for the study. An interview guide and focus group discussions were used to obtain information from the sheabutter processing women. Relevant literature documents of the CLIP project were also consulted. From the survey, the activities undertaken by the CLIP project to improve the livelihood of the beneficiary sheabutter processors were identified and the impact of the project on the beneficiary women assessed. The results of the study revealed that the livelihood outcomes of the beneficiary women have been improved. The study further revealed that the livelihood outcomes of the beneficiary women were far better off as compared to that of the non-beneficiary women of the CLIP project. The study recommended that, the CLIP project should expand its base to cover many more sheabutter processing women in the target communities, and intensify its training and monitoring activities.
夹子项目对加纳北部地区卡拉加地区采穗妇女生计结果的影响
加纳北部的贫困状况是对可持续发展的重大挑战。由于社会文化因素,妇女是弱势群体,她们的贫困状况更加严重。发展机构、政府组织和非政府组织采取并实施了旨在减少这些地区贫困的不同战略。向穷人特别是妇女提供小额信贷是这些战略之一,似乎对改善农村贫困妇女的生计产生了影响。认识到牛油果产业具有巨大的潜力,可以帮助加纳北部五个地区,特别是农村妇女减轻贫困,1997年建立了社区生活改善方案(CLIP),通过启动小额信贷计划帮助北部妇女赞助、加强和扩大牛油果加工微型企业,帮助推动牛油果产业的发展。因此,本研究于2015年进行,旨在评估CLIP项目对北部地区卡拉加地区微型sheabutter加工中妇女生计结果的影响。通过目的抽样和雪球抽样技术,为这项研究采访了110名受访者(包括80名受益妇女和30名非受益妇女)。访谈指南和焦点小组讨论被用来从加工sheabutter的妇女那里获取信息。还查阅了CLIP项目的相关文献文件。从调查中,确定了CLIP项目为改善受益sheabutter加工商的生计而开展的活动,并评估了该项目对受益妇女的影响。研究结果显示,受益妇女的生计状况得到了改善。该研究进一步表明,与CLIP项目的非受益妇女相比,受益妇女的生计结果要好得多。该研究建议,CLIP项目应扩大其基础,使其涵盖目标社区更多的采伐妇女,并加强其培训和监测活动。
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