Impact evaluation of economic empowerment of the poor and vulnerable women in Narayanganj
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2017-09
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BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
Abstract
Women are generally deprived of equal access to productive resources and
economic opportunities, across the globe. Empowerment gives women the capacity
to participate, together with men, in the shaping of society, to influence development
at all levels of society and to make decisions that promote their families’ and their own
well-being. BRAC Gender Justice and Diversity (GJD) programme is implementing
a project which targets poor and vulnerable women in Narayanganj District.
The specific objectives of the impact study are: to assess the level of economic
participation of poor and vulnerable women, identify barriers that restrict access to
economically productive activities and assess the knowledge and practice level of
local service providers. To evaluate the impact of the project, the study used both
qualitative and quantitative methods including the use of the Randomised Controlled
Trial (RCT) tool. The baseline survey was conducted with 1,300 women but a year
later during the endline data collection only 1,118 women were revisited. There was
about a 14% dropout from the estimated baseline sample size. The conclusion was
therefore made from 1,118 women whom the researcher met during both baseline
and end line data collection. The baseline survey revealed that only 1.0 per cent of the
women have their own business but 32.1 per cent are involved in income generating
activities. After the end line data collection we found that women’s involvement in
income generating activities significantly increased as the percentages of women
engaged in IGA doubled in the treatment group. Women’s savings also increased
significantly during this time. However, taking a loan for future endeavour decreased.
The monthly income from IGA of the treatment group almost doubled (now around
4,244 Taka) from the baseline but it does not statistically differ significantly from the
control group. Other empowerment indicators such as women’s decision-making
ability, mobility and knowledge on gender changed a little within a year. However, the
empowerment indicators were still not significantly different from the control group.
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Women empowerment, Vulnerable women, Economically productive activities, Gender justice and diversity, Poor rural women
Citation
Fathema Zhura, K., & Khan, S. (2017). Impact evaluation of economic empowerment of the poor and vulnerable women in Narayanganj. BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED) .
