Women Participation in Informal Sector and Poverty Reduction in Bushenyi District Local Council of Uganda
Ainebyoona Christine
Faculty of Business and Management Kampala International University, Western Campus
ABSTRACT
This study examines informal sector and poverty reduction in Bushenyi local council of Uganda. The study was guided by correlational research design which was used to establish the relationship between women participation in informal sector and poverty reduction in Bushenyi district local council. The study participants were 98, which comprises food vendors, ward executive officers, microfinance bank staff and district council officers. Findings revealed that there is a significant relationship between women participation in informal sector and poverty reduction in Bushenyi district local council. On the basis of the findings, the researcher calls for policy-makers to collaborate with women in the informal part of the economy in order to accelerate national development and improve the position of women in the country. More so, an approach that can remove women’s legal and socioeconomic constraints should be comprehensively taken, and an action plans nationally designed with various women groups in broad consultation.
Keywords: Informal sector, Legal constraints, Poverty reduction, Socioeconomic constraints, Women participation
CITE AS: Ainebyoona Christine (2024). Women Participation in Informal Sector and Poverty Reduction in Bushenyi District Local Council of Uganda. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT ISSUES IN ARTS AND MANAGEMENT 4(2):1-6. https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJCIAM/2024/4.2.1613