IMPACT OF MICRO FINANCE IN INCOME GENERATION OF WOMEN IN NAGARJUN MUNICIPILITY, KATHMANDU
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Abstract
This study aims to evaluate how microfinance impacts poverty reduction in Nepal, with a
specific focus on its role in empowering women economically and socially, as well as the
challenges faced by beneficiaries. Additionally, it examines the management of
microfinance projects, especially considering the disorganized rural credit behavior
observed in small-scale initiatives in Nepal. Through assessing the performance of
existing microfinance organizations, the research intends to improve the delivery of
services to small farmers, emphasizing its importance. The study adopts a descriptive,
exploratory, and analytical approach. The descriptive phase investigates household and
socioeconomic characteristics to establish context, while the analytical aspect assesses
the impact of microfinance on living standards, empowerment, and poverty reduction.
These findings aim to expand the current knowledge base and suggest avenues for future
research. While the study addresses significant aspects of microfinance, it acknowledges
a gap in analyzing the supply capacity of Microfinance Institutions (MFIs). Future
research could explore the ability of MFIs to serve impoverished communities and
identify reasons for any disparities between demand and supply. Ultimately, the study
underscores the transformative potential of microfinance in fostering self-sufficiency and
societal contribution. By empowering the economically disadvantaged, microfinance
initiatives are essential for building a healthy, educated, and equitable society, aligning
with broader societal goals.
Keywords: Women empowerment, education and income level, family support, decision
making, ownership of assets