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Microcredit in Rural Women Empowerment in South Sulawesi

Microcredit in Rural Women Empowerment in South Sulawesi. By. Hurriah Ali Hasan & Rozeyta Omar. INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS. BACKGROUND. Poverty is always experienced by rural people, because they do not have a stable income More women experience poverty

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Microcredit in Rural Women Empowerment in South Sulawesi

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  1. Microcredit in Rural Women Empowerment in South Sulawesi By Hurriah Ali Hasan & Rozeyta Omar INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS

  2. BACKGROUND Poverty is always experienced by rural people, because they do not have a stable income More women experience poverty Women often have to be the head of the family or become single parents, and have to do: make a living and care of their family. (Ahmed & Rahid, 2001; World Bank, 2006; Dulal, 2007; Kabeer, 1998; Sharma & Zeller, 2000) INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS

  3. BACKGROUND It need to encourage the rural development It need to increase the productive activities of rural women It need to empower rural women It need to open up access to finance for rural women Access to financial resources is essential for rural development (Ashari, 2006; Brush, et ​​al, 2006; CervendanGhazanfar, 1999; Crepon et al, 2002). INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS

  4. BACKGROUND The importance of micro-credit programs for women: 1. In terms of access to credit, women have more difficulties than men; 2. Most women feel the impact of lack of money in the family and society; 3. Women have a low credit risk in lending. (Bernasek& Stanfield, 1997; Hunt & Kasyanathan, 2001; Mallick, 2002; Schuler & Hashemi, 1994; Todd, 2000; Vonderlack & Schreiner, 2010) INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS

  5. BACKGROUND Women's involvement in micro business activities are: - One process of rural development - One process of poverty reduction - One process of improving the quality of social capital - One process of encourage the small businesses and local markets The process is supported by the Micro Credit INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS

  6. METHODE AND ANALISYS • This study conducted out in District of Gowa, South Sulawesi, Indonesia • In-depth interviews conducted to 10 women who have small business and use the micro-credit as a source of capital. • Microcredit providers are cooperative INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS

  7. RESULT • The strength of microcredit is its ability to assist poor women in order to have their own money as they needs • Having their own money, has encouraged poor women to become productively and more confident in theirself INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS

  8. RESULT • Women empowerment is growing through micro business activities • Business activities has made women become self-reliant, more able to deal with and solve problems • Challenge and competition helps woman improve self-esteem, capacity, and make their own decisions. • Business activities provide an opportunity for rural women to expand the social interaction • The business activities of providing access to women in local development. INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS

  9. RESULT Having access to credit helps women to selectively choose micro-credit providers as needed INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS

  10. CONCLUSION • Access to financial resources encourage the involvement of women in local development • Micro credit support can help women to do productive and economic activities • Microenterprise activities encourage the individual and social ability to have economic empowerment, improvement of living standards, self-confidence, social interaction and participation in community INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS

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  12. THANK YOU INSPIRING CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINDS

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