Rusomyo, Bernard Bartazar
(2014)
Factors Inducing Poverty to Women Living in Kigoma Rural District, Kigoma Region Tanzania.
Masters thesis, The Open University of Tanzania.
Abstract
The state of poverty among women, especially women of rural regions is alarming.
The study was concerned with investigation of the factors inducing poverty to
women living in Kigoma rural district. The study was objectively to identify types of
poverty, causes of poverty, and indicators of poverty and the effects of poverty
among women in the area. Correspondingly, interviews, observation and
questionnaires were used to collect data. More importantly, a randomly and
purposively selected sample of fifty respondents was drawn. The study revealed that
most of women lack capital, low income and lack of food reserves. Also there are a
sizeable number of women whose income as casual laborers is just from hand to
mouth and they never know what tomorrow will bring them. The most cause of
poverty among women in KRD is low level of education and lack of capital as well
as its management if little is solicited. The study identified both income and non –
income types of poverty to be high. The study revealed that poverty causes illiteracy
to most women where disease and hunger are also highly ranked as caused by
poverty. It is recommended to strengthening through regular and focused training on
professional skills so as to exercise freedom, invest adequate financial and human
resources towards improved socio-economic determinants of children’s health and
well-being; training on proper farming methods should be strengthened; to encourage
and support the development of effective businesses which make good use of natural
resources and talents to create wealth and jobs hence to improve extensive programs
related to poverty eradication and access to quality education.
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