Assessing the Role of Village Savings and Loan Associations on Income-Generating Activities of Women in Cocoa Growing Communities in Awutu Senya District.
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Abstract
The study was conducted to ascertain the realities of Village Savings and Loans Associations
(VSLAs) programme among women in cocoa growing communities in the Awutu Senya District
of the Central Region of Ghana. The main objective of the study was to explore the effects and
limitations of VSLAs on income-generating activities (IGAs) of women in the study area. The
study utilized a triangulation design of mixed methods approach, drawing on samples of 60 VSLA
members and 60 non-VSLA members for the quantitative data and focus group discussions with
women VSLA executives for the qualitative data.
Findings from the study revealed that women who were involved in VSLAs have improved savings
culture and access to loan than non-members. This has enhanced their ability to engage in income
generating activities, support household food and education expenditure and improved women
involvement in decision making in their homes on the uses of household finances. Though the use
of loans to meet social needs and household consumption was noted as major challenges for loan
repayment among some VSLA members, their risk of indebtedness was comparatively lower.
Accordingly, it is suggested that based on the observed impact of VSLAs on women’s economic
empowerment, it is a viable alternative tool for ensuring financial inclusion in rural communities.
Complementary financial literacy and business management skills training can help to reduce the
associated risks of business and use of loans to avoid repayment challenges among women in
VSLAs.