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    The impact of micro finance institutions on the economic empowerment of women : a case study of wajir county, Kenya
    (Kampala International University, College of Economics and Management, 2013-09) Maalim, Abdullahi B.
    This study was conducted in Wajir County to examine the impact of microfmance institutions on women empowerment. The objectives of the study were to examine the impact of microfmance on women's incomes, to find out other economic benefits of microfinance to women and to identify the challenges hindering microfinance as a tool ofwomen empowennent. A review of relevant literature was done and compared with the study findings.The study was descriptive and cross-sectional in design and the researcher employed qualitative and quantitative approaches for data analysis.The study noted that micro finance improves women's income levels. It also noted a number of benefits which women benefit from participation in microfinance programmes which are improved confidence to claim for political and legal rights, increased decision making power, reduced domestic violence and workload, more participation in politics,and increased asset ownership rights among others. However, the study revealed that although microfinance has been successful in empowering women; it is still hindered by many hindrances. The study concluded that microfinance institutions play a major role in the empowerment through improving women's income.The study recommended that MFis should reduce interest on loans advanced to women, that the management of MFis should train women in loan management programs, and that management should the increase the size of loans advanced to women and women entrepreneurs.

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