Impact of resource mobilization on sustaining informal women groups in Tot division, Marakwet district, Rift valley province Kenya

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  • Ochieng FO1*, Kwonyike JK1, Tubey R1 and Yano KL1 1 Moi University Eldoret – School of Human Resource Development, Kenya Author

Keywords:

Resource mobilization, women groups and empowerment

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to investigate the resource mobilization among informal women groups
(Cheseker, Kaburet and Kapyemit) in Tot Division, Marakwet District Rift valley province. The study was
necessitated by the fact that there are very few, if not lack of evidence to explain how resource mobilization in
rural areas had affected women groups. Sixty eight individual in 3 sampled women groups were respondents.
They included 6 leaders and sixty two members of the group. Results of data from questionnaires, interviews,
content analysis and observation schedule analyzed using frequency distribution and percentage showed that
the government policy on support for the women groups should focus on the rural women groups. Though a
lot have been said by the government, we are yet to see it work, the government and its partners should
facilitate training and skill development courses for the women groups’ leaders and members to increase their
productivity, the government should come up with a strategy to initiate and influence women groups in the
disbursement of education bursary funds for the needy, particularly to benefit girls, micro-finance institutions
should come up with a scheme that is borrower-friendly to benefit women groups in rural areas and leaders of
women groups should be trained to acquire skills on record keeping and group affairs management. From the
findings it was concluded that for the last twelve years, the informal women groups have not been able to raise
enough funds for their projects, lacked networking ability, proper education and male tend to have a lot of
control in women activities. It was recommended that more money generating activities should be thought of
rather than only relying on farms, loans and fund raising. Education also needs to be given a lot of emphasis
since illiteracy also played a role in poor management and innovation of new ideas to assist raise funds.
Formal women groups should come up with a policy to support women especially in remote areas. As a long
term strategy, the government should involve women groups in the disbursement of education bursary funds
for the needy, particularly to benefit girls.

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2022-06-28

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Impact of resource mobilization on sustaining informal women groups in Tot division, Marakwet district, Rift valley province Kenya. (2022). Global Journal of Sociology and Anthropology, 11(1), 1-13. https://ijpp.org/journal/index.php/GJSA/article/view/176