The Role of Microfinance in Women’s Empowerment in Sierra Leone. A Case of Market Women in Bo City, Southern Province

Abdulai B. Dumbuya, Ibrahim Munu
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The development of poor communities is contingent upon the interventions of development partners in the affairs of government and non-governmental organizations worldwide. Since it gained prominence with its declaration in 2005 by the United Nations General Assembly, microfinance has been highly noted as an intervention that could help elevate the socioeconomic status of low-income earners and improve their standard of living by providing financial services to enhance development. This study examines microfinance's role in women’s empowerment in Bo City, southern Sierra Leone, using BRAC Sierra Leone’s microfinance scheme for market women in Bo Big Market Center as a case study. Questionnaire instruments and interviews were used to collect primary data from 290 respondents, some of whom were microfinance beneficiaries and female business table owners. The ensuing data was analyzed using simple statistical tools, and results were presented in charts and figures.The study revealed that although there are challenges for women to access resources, MFIs have provided options for women to explore in addition to the few other options available to them. However, a significant constraint was the need for more funds to transform their businesses meaningfully. Furthermore, although the MFIs give loans to all genders, women are often more preferred. In addition to providing microcredits in cash terms, some MFIs also give agricultural products like seedlings and animals to their clients. To guide the economic activities of their clients, some MFIs offer training programs on basic bookkeeping, savings, and accountability lessons.The study further revealed that although some women seek these loans to start or improve their businesses, they often use many of these monies to handle other affairs, like paying school fees for their wards and buying household items. Thus, the services provided by MFIs have significantly enhanced women's ability to start other income-generating activities, increase their chances of contributing to the development of their children, and improve their decision-making stance in their communities.However, despite the incredible benefits realized from MFIs, these market women face many challenges, including loan diversion and a need for more financial discipline in their businesses. Short repayment schedules and unjustified deductions from the monies expected from MFIs were also significant challenges that were revealed.Based on all of these issues identified, it was recommended that training programs for both clients and MFI staff must be an integral part of their services. Also, Financial discipline must be instilled into the clients to avoid loan diversion, creating a better chance to improve their businesses. Additionally, MFIs are expected to monitor or supervise their clients and businesses by continuously engaging with them on critical elements of their businesses. Finally, the central government must ensure that robust regulations are provided and implemented to govern the operations of MFIs and guide the implementation of interest rates for the clients.
小额信贷在塞拉利昂妇女赋权中的作用。南方省博城市场妇女的案例
贫困社区的发展取决于发展伙伴对世界各国政府和非政府组织事务的干预。自联合国大会于 2005 年宣布小额信贷以来,小额信贷作为一种干预措施受到高度关注,它通过提供金融服务促进发展,有助于提高低收入者的社会经济地位,改善他们的生活水平。本研究以塞拉利昂 BRAC 在博城大市场中心为市场妇女提供的小额信贷计划为案例,探讨了小额信贷在增强塞拉利昂南部博城妇女能力方面的作用。研究采用问卷调查和访谈的方式收集了 290 名受访者的原始数据,其中部分受访者是小额信贷受益人和女性商铺业主。研究结果表明,尽管妇女在获取资源方面面临挑战,但小额信贷机构为妇女提供了其他选择。然而,一个重要的制约因素是需要更多的资金来对她们的企业进行有意义的改造。此外,尽管小额金融机构向所有性别提供贷款,但妇女往往更受欢迎。除了提供现金小额贷款外,一些小额金融机构还向客户提供秧苗和牲畜等农产品。为了指导客户的经济活动,一些小额金融机构还提供基本的簿记、储蓄和问责制课程培训。研究进一步显示,尽管一些妇女寻求这些贷款来开办或改善她们的企业,但她们往往用其中的许多钱来处理其他事务,如支付被监护人的学费和购买家庭用品。因此,小额贷款机构提供的服务大大提高了妇女开展其他创收活动的能力,增加了她们为子女的发展做出贡献的机会,并改善了她们在社区中的决策地位。然而,尽管小额贷款机构为这些市场妇女带来了难以置信的好处,但她们也面临着许多挑战,包括贷款被挪作他用以及在经营中需要加强财务纪律。根据发现的所有这些问题,建议将针对客户和小额贷款机构员工的培训计划作为其服务的一个组成部分。此外,还必须向客户灌输财务纪律,以避免贷款被挪作他用,从而为改善其业务创造更好的机会。此外,小额贷款机构应监测或监督其客户和企业,不断与他们就其业务的关键要素进行沟通。最后,中央政府必须确保提供和实施强有力的法规,以管理小额贷款机构的运作,并指导客户利率的执行。
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