Gender-Specific Entrepreneurship Programs: Understanding the Lived experiences of Rural Women Entrepreneurs In Amolatar Sub-Region, Uganda
Date
2024Author
Akello, Judith Abal
Ebila, Florence
Ejang, Mary
Acanga, Alfred
Ayo, Harriet
Acio, Christine
Kabunga, Amir
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Women constitute a significant portion of the global population and play vital roles in economic development
through entrepreneurial activities. Despite their potential, female entrepreneurs, especially in developing
countries like Uganda, face numerous challenges including limited access to capital, education, and support
networks. This study investigates the impact of gender-specific entrepreneurship programs on rural women in
the Amolatar Sub-Region, Uganda, focusing on their experiences, challenges, and contributions to economic
development. A phenomenological research design was employed to capture the lived experiences of rural
women entrepreneurs. The study was conducted in the Amolatar Sub-Region of Uganda, involving 26
beneficiaries of the Uganda Women Empowerment Program (UWEP), two focus group discussions (FGDs),
and two key informant interviews with cultural leaders. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, FGDs,
and document analysis, and were analyzed using thematic analysis.
Five main themes emerged from the analysis: Economic Empowerment and Impact, where women reported
significant improvements in their economic status through participation in UWEP, resulting in increased income
and financial stability; Skill Development and Acquisition, where participants acquired essential business skills
such as financial management and record-keeping, enhancing their ability to run and sustain their enterprises;
Challenges and Resilience, where women faced obstacles including poor infrastructure, cultural barriers, and
resistance from husbands but demonstrated resilience through group cohesion and adaptability; Gender
Dynamics and Family Support, where support from husbands and family members varied, with a gradual shift
in cultural attitudes towards women's economic participation; and Community Perception, Support, and Future
Aspirations, where there was an evolving positive perception of women's roles, increased community support,
and optimism about future business expansion and community development. Gender-specific entrepreneurship
programs like UWEP significantly contribute to the economic empowerment of rural women in Amolatar,
Uganda. The programs help women acquire crucial business skills, overcome challenges, and gain support from
their families and communities. These initiatives are essential for fostering sustainable economic development
and gender equality in rural areas.
Keywords: Rural Women Entrepreneurs, Gender-Specific Programs, Economic Empowerment, Uganda
Women Empowerment Program
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