Small-Scale Businesses as a Tool to Combat GBV – EFIUG’s Approach
efiug beneficiary attends to her grocery store in Kasubi
Published on Wednesday, September 13, 2023 by admin
Introduction
Small-scale businesses offer an effective way to empower women and reduce the incidence of GBV. This article examines EFIUG’s efforts in promoting small-scale businesses as a tool to combat GBV and draws lessons from similar initiatives.
EFIUG’s Business Support Programs
EFIUG has been instrumental in supporting women-led small-scale businesses through:
- Entrepreneurship Training: EFIUG provides training on business management, financial literacy, and marketing.
- Microfinance and Grants: The Foundation offers microfinance loans and grants to women entrepreneurs, enabling them to start or expand their businesses.
- Linking Business to GBV Prevention: EFIUG educates women on how economic empowerment can reduce vulnerability to GBV.
Lessons from Uganda
- Economic Empowerment: EFIUG’s programs align with broader findings that economic empowerment of women reduces GBV. Initiatives by organizations like BRAC Uganda have also demonstrated the link between economic independence and GBV reduction.
- Community Support Systems: Successful small-scale business programs often include community support systems. EFIUG’s emphasis on collective support among women entrepreneurs is a key factor in its success.
Global Lessons
- Integrated Approaches: Programs like those run by the Grameen Foundation show that integrating business support with GBV prevention services is effective. EFIUG’s holistic approach reflects this global lesson.
- Scaling Impact: Global initiatives, such as the Women’s Economic Empowerment program by UN Women, provide insights on scaling small-scale business support. EFIUG can draw on these examples to expand its impact.