Status of Men and Women Saving in the Informal Finance Groups in Gachagi Informal Settlement area - Thika Town Constituency, Kiambu County, Kenya
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Date
2013-12-28
Authors
Mwangi, J. W.
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Abstract
This study aims at establishing the status of men and women savings in the informal
finance groups in Gachagi informal settlement in Thika town Constituency of Kiambu
County. This study focuses on the informal finance groups that exist in the informal
settlement. The study will seek to fulfill five objectives: to establish the types of
informal finance groups that exist in the study area; to identify the factors for the
preferred informal finance groups by men and women; to analyze the challenges
facing slum men and women in the informal finance groups; and to identify the
strategies to scale up saving for the slum men and women in the informal finance
groups. The research will be based on Descriptive survey design. This design was
purposively selected because it describes the situation the way it is. The site of the
study is Gachagi slum in Thika Town Constituency, Kiambu County. This locale was
chosen because there are different types of informal finance groups in which both
men and women use to accumulate and manage their savings. The target population of
this study will be 20 informal finance groups, the DSSO, the Chief and slum elders
found in Gachagi slum. Out of the 20 informal finance groups, 10 are ROSCAs, 5 are
Welfare/clan groups, 3 AS CAs and 2 investment groups. Out of the 20 informal
finance groups 35% will be randomly sampled to get a sample size of 7 informal
finance groups. Cluster random sampling will be used to select 3 ROSCAS, 2
welfare/clan groups, 1 AS CAs and 1 investment group. In addition, the DSSO, the
Chief and two slum elders will also be included in the sample. Data collection
methods will be interviews, observation and focus group discussions. The literature
review has been done to establish what has been documented with respect to the status
of men and women savings in informal finance groups and in particular the informal
settlement dwellers. This study will be based on Behavioral Life Cycle Hypothesis.
The data collected will be arranged according to the emerging themes that will be
identified based on the research objectives of the study. Descriptions will be
organized and complemented with tables and graphs. Verbatim information will be
quoted and discussed using narratives.