Measuring Women’s Self-Help Group Performance in India

Published By: Tata Cornell Institute | Published Date: May , 2017

Women’s SHGs increasingly facilitate the decentralized delivery of agriculture and nutrition interventions around the world. Since their origins in the microfinance revolution of the 1980s, SHGs in India have brought rural women together and provided them with access to formal banking, income-generating opportunities, training, and exposure to public welfare schemes. Given their unique status as savings and credit organizations with considerable autonomy in scope and functioning, these groups build social capital and empowerment that can be leveraged to attain developmental goals and delivery of basic service amenities.

Author(s): Samyuktha Kannan | Posted on: Aug 04, 2017 | Views() | Download (128)


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