Mary G. Maghina, Sosthenes Ruheza, Frank P. Mwangole
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本研究调查了小额信贷机构(MFIs)在加强妇女社会经济赋权方面的作用,重点是坦桑尼亚伊林加市BRAC分行。采用非实验横断面研究设计,从66名受访者中收集了主要数据,并与BRAC机构的关键线人进行了访谈。本研究采用系统的简单随机和概率抽样技术,以问卷调查和访谈为研究工具,使用SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences)进行数据分析。这项研究旨在评估小额信贷机构对妇女创业技能的影响,审查其对创收的影响,并评价其在提高妇女社会尊重方面的作用。小额信贷机构,特别是BRAC分行,在提高妇女借贷者的创业技能方面发挥了关键作用。获得资源、资本和培训使妇女有能力发展和提高她们的创业能力。小额信贷机构对妇女的创收作出了重大贡献。通过提供适合其需求的无障碍金融服务,妇女能够投资和扩大其业务,从而获得可持续收入并改善财务状况。这项研究强调了小额信贷机构在提高社会对妇女的尊重方面的重要作用。随着妇女通过积极参与经济活动而获得经济独立,她们在社区内获得认可和尊重。这增加了对传统性别规范的信心和挑战。这项研究强调了小额信贷机构,特别是伊林加市农村贷款委员会分支机构在赋予妇女社会经济权力方面取得的重大进展。对妇女创业技能、创收和社会尊重的积极影响是显而易见的。为了进一步加强这一贡献,建议政府和利益相关者共同努力。延长贷款还款期、提高最高贷款金额和提供可获得的抵押品选择是确保持续赋权的关键步骤。这些发现强调了小额信贷机构在促进坦桑尼亚性别平等和社会经济发展方面的关键作用。
Contribution of Microfinance Institutions to Women Socio-economic Empowerment: A Case of BRAC Branch Iringa Municipal Council, Tanzania
This study investigates the role of microfinance institutions (MFIs), with a focus on the BRAC Branch in Iringa Municipality, Tanzania, in enhancing the socio-economic empowerment of women. Using a non-experimental cross-sectional research design, primary data was collected from 66 respondents, complemented by interviews with key informants from the BRAC Institution. The research employed systematic simple random and probability sampling techniques, utilizing questionnaires and interviews as research tools, with data analysis conducted using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The study aimed to assess the impact of MFIs on women's entrepreneurship skills, examine their influence on income generation, and evaluate their role in enhancing social respect among women. MFIs, particularly the BRAC Branch, have played a pivotal role in improving the entrepreneurship skills of women borrowers. Access to resources, capital, and training has empowered women to develop and enhance their entrepreneurial capabilities. MFIs have significantly contributed to the income generation of women. By providing accessible financial services tailored to their needs, women have been able to invest in and expand their businesses, resulting in sustainable income and improved financial well-being. The study underscores the instrumental role of MFIs in enhancing social respect for women. As women become financially independent through active participation in economic activities, they gain recognition and respect within their communities. This has led to increased confidence and challenges to traditional gender norms. This research highlights the substantial strides made by microfinance institutions, particularly the BRAC Branch in Iringa Municipality, in empowering women socio-economically. The positive impacts on women's entrepreneurship skills, income generation, and social respect are evident. To further strengthen this contribution, collaborative efforts involving the government and stakeholders are recommended. Extending loan repayment periods, increasing maximum loan amounts, and providing accessible collateral options are crucial steps toward ensuring continued empowerment. These findings underscore the critical role of MFIs in advancing gender equality and socio-economic development in Tanzania.