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Microcredit–nutrition education link: A case study analysis of ghanaian women’s experiences in income generation and family care

机译:小额信贷与营养教育的联系:以加纳妇女在创收和家庭护理方面的经验为例的分析

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The Enhancing Child Nutrition through Animal Source Food Management (ENAM) project, part of the Global Livestock Collaborative Research Support Program (GLCRSP), integrated a microcredit and savings program with entrepreneurial and nutrition education to strengthen women’s income- generation activities with the intent of increasing women’s (caregivers)abilities to purchase more Animal Source Foods (ASF) for family meals. The model stressed the integration of research, community development and capacity strengthening and the full participation of partners. The aim of this qualitative study was to provide an understanding of how the microcredit, entrepreneurship and nutrition education program impacted the daily lives of the women who participated in the interventions. Three questions were addressed: What factors lead to success in a microcredit and nutrition education program? What are the obstacles to women’s successful participation and what strategies are employed to overcome these obstacles? What are the lessons learned for future programs? The qualitative analysis was based on case studies of 12 women considered by their peers to be ‘successful’ ENAM participants, and six case studies of women considered to be ‘less successful’ ENAM participants. The qualitative methodology complimented knowledge gained through quantitative investigations as reported by other authors in this supplement. Data were collected through focus group discussions, in-depth interviews and observations. The findings suggested that the greatest benefit to participants from the ENAM experience was its translation into opportunities for obtaining microcredit, which in turn, helped increase women’s business success. Women who were doing well in business before the ENAM interventions did even better as a result of their participation in the ENAM project. Successful women employed multiple strategies to overcome business challenges. Anecdotal evidence suggested that the microcredit-education link in this particular situation did positively impact women’s lives with respect to their small businesses, their personal development, and the health of their families.
机译:全球牲畜合作研究支持计划(GLCRSP)的一部分,通过动物源食品管理加强儿童营养(ENAM)项目将小额信贷和储蓄计划与创业和营养教育相结合,以期增强妇女的创收活动。妇女(照料者)购买更多家庭食物的动物源食品(ASF)的能力。该模式强调了研究,社区发展和能力增强的整合以及合作伙伴的充分参与。这项定性研究的目的是了解小额信贷,创业精神和营养教育计划如何影响参与干预措施的妇女的日常生活。提出了三个问题:哪些因素导致小额信贷和营养教育计划取得成功?妇女成功参与的障碍是什么?采取了哪些战略来克服这些障碍?从未来的计划中学到什么?定性分析是基于对12名被同行认为是“成功” ENAM参与者的女性的案例研究,以及对6名被认为是“不太成功”的ENAM参与者的女性的案例研究。定性方法补充了通过定量研究获得的知识,正如其他作者在本增刊中所报告的那样。通过焦点小组讨论,深入访谈和观察收集数据。调查结果表明,ENAM经验对参与者最大的好处是将其转化为获得小额信贷的机会,进而帮助提高了妇女的商业成功率。由于参加了ENAM项目,在ENAM干预之前表现出色的女性表现甚至更好。成功的女性采用多种策略来克服业务挑战。轶事证据表明,在这种特殊情况下,小额信贷与教育的联系对妇女的小生意,个人发展和家庭健康产生了积极影响。

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