Mazzuki, Albert Schinka
(2014)
Establishment of Batik Making as a Sustainable Economic Activity to Juhudi Women Enterpreneurs Group in Kisarawe
Village, Kisarawe District.
Masters thesis, The Open University of Tanzania.
Abstract
This report described a participatory process for establishment of batik project as a
sustainable economic development activity to Juhudi Women Entrepreneurs Group
in Kisarawe village, Kisarawe district. The project was a result of Participatory
Needs Assessment which was carried out at Kisarawe village and provided an
overview of the Community Needs. The Main Objective was to determine the
intervention that could bring a sustainable economic development and improves
household income to small entrepreneurs at Kisarawe village. The major
concerns/issues the community identified were low level of income, lack of business
and entrepreneurship skills, limited access to micro credits, low level of education
and inefficient marketing system. Batik project was established so that Kisarawe
women can participate and be part of overcoming poverty in their family and
community as general. The study appraised women's economic status because it was
observed that they are the sole providers of most households in the village.
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