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Women Empowerment Through Microcredit: Step Towards Alleviating Feminization Of Poverty

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  • Sara Wali Qazi

    (Sindh Madressatul Islam University (SMIU) Karachi)

  • Dr.Manzoor Isran

    (SZABIST Karachi)

  • Dr.Samina Isran

    (Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur)

  • Dr.Nadeem A.Syed

    (SZABIST Karachi)

Abstract

Purpose The study explores and evaluates the women‟s experiences with microcredit facility for the purpose of women empowerment.While there is a mutual understanding and general consensus on closer nexus between women empowerment and microcredit, women are disempowered for variety of reasons such as lacks of financial resources, being a member of patriarchy society, misinterpreted religious concepts about her role and position in the society, and cultural restraints.However, microcredit, globally promoted as a miracle cure for the financially weak, especially women who face so many problems accessing microcredit for variety of reason, which have been discussed in detail in this study. Methodology/Sample This is qualitative study with inductive approach, and interpretive philosophy which allow the existence of multiple subjective perspectives and construction of knowledge.Women who availed microcredit from microfinance institutions MFIs were selected for the research study. The data was congregated through indepth interviews and stopped at saturation level.Through phenomenological analysis, women lived experiences were analyzed. Findings The results indicate that microcredit strengthens women in all dimensions but plays more influential role when they are provided with autonomous access to microcredit, support from family, and facilities from MFIs.Needless to say that the multidimensional women‟s stability contributes in alleviating feminization of poverty and this is not a social issue but the global dilemma now days. Practical Implications This research is significant for the microfinance practitioners to design policies for promoting women entrepreneurship and for MFIs to facilitate their contemporary women clients with trainings and efficient supervision.

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  • Sara Wali Qazi & Dr.Manzoor Isran & Dr.Samina Isran & Dr.Nadeem A.Syed, 2013. "Women Empowerment Through Microcredit: Step Towards Alleviating Feminization Of Poverty," IBT Journal of Business Studies (JBS), Ilma University, Faculty of Management Science, vol. 9(2), pages 9-22.
  • Handle: RePEc:aib:ibtjbs:v:9:y:2013:i:2:p:9-22
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.46745/ilma.ibtjbs.2013.92.2
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    1. Dobra, Alexandra, 2011. "Microfinance: Champion in Poverty Alleviation and Failure in Female Empowerment," MPRA Paper 32413, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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