Role of SHG Federations in Promoting Economic and Social Empowerment of Women: Empirical Evidence from a Project in Madhya Pradesh, India

Madhu Sharan
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Self-help group federations (SHGFs) in India have come to be recognized as catalytic drivers of women’s economic and social advancement. Over time, their role has expanded to promoting grassroots community leadership, village development and undertaking advocacy initiatives for women’s greater inclusion and participation in their households, communities, and economy. This paper expounds the role and impacts of SHGFs in promoting women’s economic and social empowerment in Madhya Pradesh, one of India’s most densely populated and poverty affected States. With over one third of its population (roughly 25 million people) living in poverty (as per Niti Aayog’s Multidimensional Poverty Index, 2021), the State lags behind in critical human development indicators such as malnutrition, infant mortality, education, health, lack of clean drinking water, skills and employment opportunities. Women disproportionately suffer the brunt of these challenges coupled with regressive social and cultural norms that subject them to myriad forms of marginalization and discrimination. Over the last decade, Hand in Hand India (HiHI), a leading NGO championing gender equality through job creation and financial inclusion has been actively working for women’s empowerment, livelihoods promotion and integrated community development in Madhya Pradesh. Under one of our projects in Madhya Pradesh, ‘UNITED: Bringing Unity to Improve Livelihoods and Women Empowerment,’ we worked with a network of 200 SHGFs representing over 20,400 women over 3 years, between 2019 and 2022, where a majority of the women came from backward communities and were supported with integrated training and capacity building programs for livelihoods promotion. Additionally, SHGFs were trained and mentored to become frontrunners for advancing enterprise creation, women’s empowerment and community development. This paper presents empirical evidence of positive transformations witnessed in women’s social and economic spheres that enabled them to expand their agency and improve their lives, livelihoods and communities in significant ways.
自助团体联合会在促进妇女经济和社会赋权方面的作用:印度中央邦一个项目的经验证据
印度的自助团体联合会(SHGFs)已被公认为是提高妇女经济和社会地位的催化剂。随着时间的推移,它们的作用已扩展到促进基层社区领导力、村庄发展,以及开展宣传活动,让妇女更多地融入和参与家庭、社区和经济。中央邦是印度人口最稠密、受贫困影响最严重的邦之一,本文阐述了自助团体在促进妇女经济和社会赋权方面的作用和影响。该邦三分之一以上的人口(约 2500 万人)生活在贫困中(根据 Niti Aayog 的多维贫困指数,2021 年),在营养不良、婴儿死亡率、教育、卫生、缺乏清洁饮用水、技能和就业机会等关键人类发展指标方面落后。妇女在这些挑战中首当其冲,加上倒退的社会和文化规范,使她们遭受各种形式的边缘化和歧视。在过去的十年中,印度手拉手组织(HiHI),一个通过创造就业机会和金融包容性来倡导性别平等的领先非政府组织,一直在中央邦积极致力于妇女赋权、生计促进和社区综合发展。根据我们在中央邦开展的一个项目 "联合起来:团结一致改善生计和妇女赋权",我们在 2019 年至 2022 年的 3 年时间里,与代表 20,400 多名妇女的 200 个自助组 织网络合作,其中大多数妇女来自落后社区,并获得了促进生计的综合培训和能力建设项目的支持。此外,SHGFs 还接受培训和指导,以成为推动企业创建、妇女赋权和社区发展的先行者。本文提供了实证证据,证明妇女的社会和经济领域发生了积极的转变,使她们能够扩大自己的能动性,并以重要的方式改善自己的生活、生计和社区。
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