IMPACT
STUDY OF THE MULTIFUNCTIONAL PLATFORM
ON THE LIVING CONDITIONS OF WOMEN |
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Following
discussions with the Norwegian evaluation mission, the project hired an
independent consultant to perform a study on the impact of the platform on
women.
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The
study
identified, inter alia, the following impacts :
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The
husking of 28 kilos of paddy is done in little less than one hour (56
minutes) instead of 48 hours by hand. This has resulted in an
annual average production increase from 250-300 to 600 kilos of paddy
per woman, and the generation of a new money income of 50,000
CFA per season.
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As
for shea butter, the amount of time saved, thanks to mechanical
grinding is of about four hours. Moreover, the amount of butter
has increased of one kilo for each 10 kilos ground. This increase
is also illustrated by a jump of women’s annual income from 23,800
to 70,875 CFA.
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Time
saving has enabled women, based on their situation, to increase
the surface of cultivated land and consequently their production,
with a special emphasis on more profitable products in terms of
marketing (export products), such as rice and cotton, and to improve
the yield of individual peanut fields, due to better weeding. We have
observed the development of small business : buy and
resale of agricultural products, handicrafts, fish by-products, and
the processing and sale of various condiments.
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A
relatively important amount of money is redistributed to women who
operate platforms in the form of weekly wages, based on the volume
of activities, the type and number of modules installed, the number of
clients and the condition of the engine and its equipment. This
money is poured into village credit funds and allows women the access
to micro-funding.
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The
improvement of girls school performance since the installation
of platforms is characterized by the drop of girls lateness, as
they are no longer burdened by the morning tasks of grain pounding and
water fetching before going to school; their presence at school is
also more regular as their mothers do not keep them home all day
long to help with household duties at the occurrence of family
celebrations. In addition, the increase of women’s income since the
installation of the platform (especially in Bougouni-Sikasso areas)
has enabled them to invest part of this income in the education of
their children (supply of school materials).
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The
combination of three consecutive factors for the installation and
operation of the platform, which has a direct effect on the
participation of women in the village public life: the
financial factor, the technical factor and the approach and the
intervention modes initiated by the project for the acquisition and
management of platforms by women.
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The
combination of the three factors (financial, technical, and the
approach of targeting women in the project for the acquisition and the
management of platforms) has a direct consequence of
‘’introducing women in the circle of official decision-makers’’
at the village level, which would be otherwise impossible without
their official integration in decision-making bodies and
mechanisms existing within their respective communities.
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