Citation:Yogendrarajah, Rathiranee and Semasinghe, Dissanayake, Challenges Facing by Women in Accessing Credit from Microfinance Institutions in Sri Lanka (2013). The International Journal for Economics and Business Management, Volume 3, Issue 1, December 2013, EAST Publications, Tirunelvely, Tamil Nadu
Date:2013
Abstract:
Women are key instrument in the society and their role is very important in the world because
they act dual role both in the family as well as society. The microfinance has an important role
in empowering women in developing countries as well as in Sri Lanka by accessing credit
facilities for their income generating activities to empower the rural women. With the
conflict situation in Northern part of Sri Lanka, most of the men left from that area and they
were unable to withstand by political condition. In this situation, many men were killed and
women had to take the responsibility of the family as leaders. The Sri Lankan government has
a responsibility to rehabilitate and revitalize the situation under post war development. MFIs
provide their members with financial and social intermediation services to help improve their
income generating activities. The aim of this study is to examine the challenges faced by
women when accessing loans for income generating activities. This concept paper focuses on
a review of academic literature on Challenges when accessing loans in empowering women
through micro finance in Sri Lanka. For this purpose previous studies from developed and
developing countries on this regards have been examined and then found out the solutions
from the literatures. Finally, the conclusion of their studies has been analyzed and then
provided a comprehensive literature by seeing the experiences and usefulness of the activities
about the solutions for the challenges in accessing the loan facilities for income generating
activities to empower poor women. Therefore it has been strongly feel that a look into
empowering women and developing them with the support of the microfinance and the
monitoring and creating awareness are important to eliminate the challenges facing by them
in accessing credit from Microfinance Institutions.