Empowerment of Women and Profit: The Role of Coevolution Partnerships

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Empowerment of Women and Profit: The Role of Coevolution Partnerships Session VI: Intergenerational and Cross-Collaborative Partnerships 11th Women’s Affairs Ministers Meeting The Commonwealth SAMOA 6-8 September 2016 Empowerment of Women and Profit: The Role of Coevolution Partnerships K Balasubramanian and Alexis Carr Commonwealth of Learning

Commonwealth of Learning An Intergovernmental Organisation to support Commonwealth Member States and institutions to harness the potential of distance learning and technologies for expanding access to education and training. COL’s Mission COL believes that learning is the key to sustainable development. COL shows that learning leads to opportunities for economic growth, social inclusion and environmental conservation.

India Sri Lanka Jamaica Ghana Kenya Uganda Tanzania Papua New Guinea* Seychelles Mauritius Lifelong Learning for Farmers (L3F) in Action: More than 200,000 farmers ( 80% women)

Effective enterprises The L3F Model Empowerment Effective enterprises Livelihood Outcomes Social Capital Human Capital Financial Policy Institutions Investments ICT Based ODL Profit

Outcomes & Impacts in Last Six Years In India Every $1 invested in learning, facilitation and networking resulted in $9 worth of income and assets 100% Prompt Repayments to Financial Institutions which earned 8 times more income from L3F farmers for the same product compared to non L3F farmers in the same region Cost of Training and Capacity Building: Six time Lesser than that of the agricultural extension and bank trainings Banks & Mobile companies beginning to invest in L3F Improved Food Security in Kenya & Uganda

L3F and Women’s Empowerment

Empowerment is “the expansion in people’s ability to make strategic life choices.” -Naila Kabeer Kabeer, N. (1999). Resources, agency, achievement: Reflections on the measurement of women's empowerment. Development and Change, 30(3), 435-464

COL’s Three Dimensional Empowerment Framework

The Study: Among Small Holder Backyard Poultry Enterprises in Kenya, Dairy enterprises in India and agricultural activities in Uganda Sample Capitals L3F Group Social + Financial + Human Capital In Groups ( SHGs,SACCOs ) But Not in L3F Social + Financial but no structured Human capital Neither in Group Nor in L3F Partly Financial- No structured social-No structured Human Capital Within the same socio-economic and agro-ecological background Country Proportion of Women in L3F Programme Kenya 81% Uganda 50% India 100 %

Uganda (2014)

Male Female Members with L3F Members without L3F Neither in L3F nor in SACCO Multiple Regression Analysis shows the determining role of L3F in empowerment

Mean Empowerment Score India (2015) Group Gender Mean Empowerment Score L3F Female .7294 SHG .6804 Non-L3F/SHG Male .5914 .4303

Linking Empowerment to Profit

Profit and profit efficiency were highest for the L3F group Findings Kenya (2015) Profit and profit efficiency were highest for the L3F group

1% increase in empowerment 2.3% increase in profit Findings Kenya (2015) 1% increase in empowerment 2.3% increase in profit

Profit and profit efficiency were highest for the L3F group Findings India (2015) Profit and profit efficiency were highest for the L3F group

Factor of Production Can empowerment be considered as the fifth factor of production – in addition to land labour, capital and organisation?

Partnerships and Empowerment

Partnership: WIN-WIN Framework Various Secondary Stakeholders for Various Secondary Stakeholders Financial Institutions Better repayment rate of credit-Enhanced credit umbrella Marketing Institutions Scale advantage-Lesser transaction cost ICT Institutions Larger Usage of ICT-enhances business Universities and research institutions Strengthens the third role-translate research into field reality Knowledge Infomediaries Less dependent on external support- self-sustainability-Towards social enterprise

Coevolution Source: Brenda Herchmer, http://www.rpay.ca/item/11-2-ways-of-working-with-groups-and-organizations

Coevolution Model of Partnership… Ability to influence each other Development of one partner depends on the development of the other partners In such a partnership, empowerment of women is not a zero-sum game

The Coevolution Model of Partnership mode showed that when women are empowered … Communities gain better social returns with better livelihood security Financial institutions make more profit Mobile phone companies make more business Governments can deliver development at a lower cost

Commonwealth of Learning is using this framework in ….. “GIRLS Inspire” Project supported by Global Affairs Canada (GAC) and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Australia to end the cycle of child early and forced marriage and reach the unreached women and girls of the Commonwealth. MBA for Women in partnership with Commonwealth Businesswomen’s Network.

Commonwealth of Learning (COL) Submits That the 11th WAMM promote the capacity building of a large number of women through ICT and ODL, which can reduce the direct cost as well as the opportunity costs of the learners. That the 11th WAMM stress that the finance ministries and financial institutions engage in coevolution partnerships and encourage re-financing and revolving fund mechanisms for women groups (as done in Bangladesh and India where learning, social capital and the group behaviour are the only collateral) in Africa, Pacific and Caribbean regions.

Thank You! kbala@col.org