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Impact of Capacity-Building Project on Socio-economic Well-being of Women in Higaonon Community

[journal article]

Zamayla, Gela Mae C.
Catolpos, Astred Jill A.
Gonzaga, Gretchen
Caingcoy, Manuel E.

Abstract

Capacity-building projects are crucial for developing the skills of indigenous communities, fostering sustainable business growth, and empowering individuals. However, women in the Higaonon community had limited access to modern technologies and business management training. To address this gap, a p... view more

Capacity-building projects are crucial for developing the skills of indigenous communities, fostering sustainable business growth, and empowering individuals. However, women in the Higaonon community had limited access to modern technologies and business management training. To address this gap, a project was implemented by the Non-Timber Forest Products-Exchange Programme (NTFP-EP), in collaboration with the Food Technology Department of Bukidnon State University. After several years of implementation, the project's impact on the community remained uncertain. To evaluate this impact, a convergent mixed-methods research study was conducted to assess the project's impact on the socioeconomic well-being of Higaonon women and the effectiveness of the trainings in enhancing their financial management and technology operation and maintenance skills. The study was grounded in the theory of change framework. Participants were members of a Higaonon women-led social enterprise. Descriptive analysis revealed that the trainings were highly effective in addressing the women's capacity-building needs. Thematic analysis yielded four relevant themes: empowerment and improved livelihoods, capacity building and skill development, challenges and opportunities, and community development and sustainability. A joint display analysis further confirmed that the trainings' effectiveness aligned with the capacity building and skill development theme. These enhanced skills empowered women, improved their livelihoods, and opened new opportunities to overcome challenges. The improved financial literacy, technical skills, and business management capabilities have the potential to contribute to the long-term sustainability and prosperity of the community. Future research could explore the scalability of this social impact to inform policy and practice in community-based enterprise development.... view less

Keywords
Philippines; indigenous peoples; woman; empowerment; advancement of women; socioeconomic development; Southeast Asia

Classification
Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnosociology
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies

Free Keywords
capacity building; community development; Higaonon

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 20-34

Journal
Asia Pacific Journal of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 22 (2024) Special Edition

DOI
https://doi.org/10.57200/apjsbs.v22i0.402

ISSN
2599-4891

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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