The effectiveness of socio-economic empowerment strategies implemented by three NGO’s in Zimbabwe for rural women
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Mandinyenya, SikhulekileContributor(s)
Pyke, M. S.Keywords
AgencyDevelopment
Gender
Gender inequality
Non-Governmental Organisations
Poverty alleviation
Rural women
Social change
Socio-economic empowerment
Women empowerment
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Women -- Zimbabwe -- Social conditions
Women -- Zimbabwe -- Economic conditions
Women in development -- Zimbabwe
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Text in EnglishIn Zimbabwe, women are concentrated in rural areas where there are limited resources. For human development to be achieved, the welfare of women needs to be taken into consideration. Some NGOs operating in the country aim at advancing and improving the status of women and promote gender equality through socio-economic empowerment programmes. This study aimed at determining the impact of three selected local NGO’s programmes at grassroots level. The study revealed that progress has been made in transforming the general livelihoods of the women who are members of these organisations at grassroots level but there are various issues which these NGO’s have to consider so as to improve their effectiveness.
Development Studies
M.A. (Development Studies)
Date
2016-01-21Type
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oai:uir.unisa.ac.za:10500/19884Mandinyenya, Sikhulekile (2014) The effectiveness of socio-economic empowerment strategies implemented by three NGO’s in Zimbabwe for rural women, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19884>
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