Abstract:
Micro finance serves as a vital role for women entrepreneurship development in the
developing countries as well as in Sri Lanka. As a result of 30 years conflict situation,
women lost their male relatives in struggle, and forced to take a responsibility of their
family in order to look after their children, aged parents and their male relatives. Micro
finance institutions help the poor people particularly women in effective ways in order to
create income generating activities. This study focuses the challenges and Scenarios
associated with the adoption of microfinance as an instrument for empowering women
entrepreneurs in Jaffna District in Sri Lanka. The prime objective of this study is to
identify the challenges and scenarios in empowering women entrepreneurs through micro
finance in Jaffna District. In this study the rural areas of Jaffna, Nallur, Kopay Divisional
Secretariat Divisions, were selected as the sample size of population of women
entrepreneurs who were involving in numerous self employable activities around 76
women. Both primary and secondary data were used for gathering information and
quantitative and qualitative analysis was carried out to find out the results. To find out the
results and check the validity and reliability of quantitative analysis the case study method
also used in this study. In the quantitative analysis the correlation and regression method
was used to find out the association between the variables of entrepreneurship challenges
and needs and micro finance objectives by using SPSS. Three case study method also was
included in this study that the women entrepreneurs were improved their activity by the
support of micro finance institutions facing many challenges. The result of this study
concluded that there is no significant relationship between the objectives of micro finance
institutions and the needs of the respondents. In addition to this, using micro finance
facilities create more job opportunities and variety of economic activities and improve
household education, family welfare and empowering women themselves. Further this
study shows that even though micro finance scheme is a strategy for increasing women
entrepreneurs those who express their feelings on challenges and issues on marketing
activities due to transport problem and financial difficulties. It is suggested that if much
awareness will be created to enlighten the women entrepreneurs on record keeping,
building assets, managing risk and increasing savings, it would be identified as the best
strategy for helping poor women entrepreneurs’ access on financial and non-financial
services in MFIs.