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Microfinance with education in rural Ghana: Men's perception of household level impact

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2012
Rural Outreach Programme (ROP)
Africa | Western Africa

Microcredit schemes have been shown to enhance women's Income Generation Activities (IGA), household food security, and child nutrition. However, spouses or Male Household Heads (MHH) can influence how women's loans are invested and how incomes ensuing from the investments are expended. This study describes how MHH perceived and experienced the participation of female caregivers from their household in the Enhancing Child Nutrition through Animal Source Food Management (ENAM) project. The ENAM project was designed as an integrated intervention providing microcredit, entrepreneurship and nutrition education to women in rural communities in Ghana. Eighty-five MHH of ENAM project caregivers in two regions of Ghana were interviewed about their awareness of the microcredit and education intervention, their involvement in the IGA that the caregivers' loans were invested in, and their perceptions of the impact of the project on the caregivers' IGA as well as household and child nutrition...

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