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Impact of NGO-led self-help groups on the empowerment of rural women - experiences from South India

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OUTLOOK ON AGRICULTURE
Volume 42, Issue 1, Pages 59-63

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.5367/oa.2013.0112

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self-help; rural women; empowerment; NGOs; Bennett's Hierarchy

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The concept and process of the empowerment of women encompass a wide range of actions and issues, among them enhancing awareness and increasing access to economic, social and political resources. The organization of women into groups is a key element of the process of empowerment, as groups provide a basis for solidarity, strength and collective action. In this context, a study was conducted in the Madurai district of Tamil Nadu to assess the impact of self-help groups (SHGs) led by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) on the empowerment of rural women. The effectiveness of such groups was measured using Bennett's Hierarchy. Following multi-stage random sampling, data were collected from 180 SHG members of the most prominent NGO, the Association of Sarva Seva Farms (ASSEFA). The authors' analysis shows that the SHG members were more empowered psychologically, socially, economically and politically than other women.

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