International Journal of Agriculture Extension and Social Development
2025, Vol. 8, Issue 8, Part E
Role of self-help groups in women's empowerment concerning decision making
Fazian Sof, Syed Shafat Kubrevi and Quadri Javeed Ahmad Peer
Self-Help Groups (SHGs) have emerged as pivotal platforms for fostering women’s empowerment, particularly in rural and agrarian contexts. This study examines the role of SHGs in enhancing women’s decision-making abilities in Kupwara district, Jammu & Kashmir. Three blocks with the highest concentration of SHGs engaged in agricultural activities were purposively selected, and 140 members were sampled using proportional allocation. An ex-post-facto research design was employed, and data were collected through a pre-tested structured interview schedule. Findings revealed that the majority of members (80%) exhibited moderate decision-making ability (scores between 11-25), with a mean score of 17.535 (SD = 7.198). Age, education, marital status, source of information, and social participation were positively and significantly correlated with decision-making capacity, while family size showed a negative relationship. The predominance of moderate decision-making skills suggests that SHGs contribute to collective problem-solving and participatory governance; however, the presence of members with low decision-making capacity underscores the need for targeted interventions such as decision-making training, mentoring, and capacity-building programs. Strengthening these skills will not only enhance individual empowerment but also improve overall SHG performance and rural development outcomes.
Fazian Sof, Syed Shafat Kubrevi, Quadri Javeed Ahmad Peer. Role of self-help groups in women's empowerment concerning decision making. Int J Agric Extension Social Dev 2025;8(8):323-325. DOI: 10.33545/26180723.2025.v8.i8e.2285