Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India

Volume 59 Issue 2

Impact of Self-Help Groups in gender mainstreaming: A case study on clam
processing units in Pookaitha village, Kottayam, Kerala

V. P. Vipinkumar, R. Narayanakumar, R. Vidya, Shinoj Parappurathu, N. K. Harshan, P. V. Athira, T. J. Jeethumo and Annmary Jephi
10.6024/jmbai.2017.59.2.1977-13
Abstract

A study for assessing the impact of SHGs in gender mainstreaming was undertaken on the clam processing units operating at Pookaitha located at Kottayam District of Kerala. The analysis included specific aspects such as performance assessment of the SHGs, gender analysis, empowerment analysis and economic feasibility analysis which were carried out based on socio-economic surveys and personal interviews using pre-tested and structured data gathering protocols with standardized scales and indices involving the members of the SHGs. The male and female counterparts of the families were separately interviewed to assess the gender mainstreaming aspects in terms of equity and equality to access to  resources, participation profile, decision making aspects, gender need analysis etc. Though majority of activities are female dominated, the male counterparts of the households also have definite role in decision making, purchase of accessories, sales, marketing etc. The indicative economics worked out for the economic feasibility analysis of the SHGs suggests that, the unit takes two years to break even. A success case study was elucidated and documented as a documentary which can be used as a case model for promoting group action for mobilizing SHGs on
a sustainable basis.

Keywords

Self Help Group, empowerment index, gender mainstreaming, performance level

Date : 10-12-2017