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Women’s groups and COVID-19: An evidence review on savings groups in Africa

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and some of the associated policy responses have resulted in significant gendered impacts that may reverse recent progress in gender equality, including in sub-Saharan Africa. This paper presents emerging evidence from studies in diverse contexts in s...

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Autores principales: Adegbite, Olayinka, Anderson, Leigh, Chidiac, Sybil, Dirisu, Osasuyi, Grzeslo, Jenna, Hakspiel, Julia, Holla, Chinmaya, Janoch, Emily, Jafa, Krishna, Jayaram, Shubha, Majara, Grace, Mulyampiti, Tabitha, Namisango, Eve, Noble, Eva, Onyishi, Bukola, Panetta, David, Siwach, Garima, Sulaiman, Munshi, Walcott, Rebecca, Desai, Sapna, de Hoop, Thomas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9513104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36204473
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.13550.1
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author Adegbite, Olayinka
Anderson, Leigh
Chidiac, Sybil
Dirisu, Osasuyi
Grzeslo, Jenna
Hakspiel, Julia
Holla, Chinmaya
Janoch, Emily
Jafa, Krishna
Jayaram, Shubha
Majara, Grace
Mulyampiti, Tabitha
Namisango, Eve
Noble, Eva
Onyishi, Bukola
Panetta, David
Siwach, Garima
Sulaiman, Munshi
Walcott, Rebecca
Desai, Sapna
de Hoop, Thomas
author_facet Adegbite, Olayinka
Anderson, Leigh
Chidiac, Sybil
Dirisu, Osasuyi
Grzeslo, Jenna
Hakspiel, Julia
Holla, Chinmaya
Janoch, Emily
Jafa, Krishna
Jayaram, Shubha
Majara, Grace
Mulyampiti, Tabitha
Namisango, Eve
Noble, Eva
Onyishi, Bukola
Panetta, David
Siwach, Garima
Sulaiman, Munshi
Walcott, Rebecca
Desai, Sapna
de Hoop, Thomas
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description The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and some of the associated policy responses have resulted in significant gendered impacts that may reverse recent progress in gender equality, including in sub-Saharan Africa. This paper presents emerging evidence from studies in diverse contexts in sub-Saharan Africa —with a deep dive into Nigeria and Uganda—on how COVID-19 has affected women’s groups, especially savings groups, and how these groups have helped mitigate the gendered effects of the pandemic’s and the associated policy responses’ consequences up until April 2021. The synthesis presents evidence that savings groups found ways to continue operating, provided leadership opportunities for women during the pandemic, and mitigated some of the negative economic consequences of COVID-19 on individual savings group members. Savings, credit, and group support from other members all likely contributed to the ability of groups to positively affect the resilience of women’s group member during COVID-19. Households with a female member in a savings group in Nigeria and Uganda have coped with the crisis better than those not in savings groups. While savings groups have shown the potential for resilience during the pandemic, they often faced financial challenges because of decreased savings, which sometimes resulted in the depletion of group assets. Savings groups also contributed to community responses and provided women a platform for leadership. These findings are consistent with a recent evidence synthesis on how past covariate shocks affected women’s groups and their members. We conclude the paper by presenting various policy recommendations to enable savings groups to achieve improvements in women’s empowerment and economic outcomes, and research recommendations to address some of the current evidence gaps on how COVID-19 is affecting women’s groups and their members.
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spelling pubmed-95131042022-10-05 Women’s groups and COVID-19: An evidence review on savings groups in Africa Adegbite, Olayinka Anderson, Leigh Chidiac, Sybil Dirisu, Osasuyi Grzeslo, Jenna Hakspiel, Julia Holla, Chinmaya Janoch, Emily Jafa, Krishna Jayaram, Shubha Majara, Grace Mulyampiti, Tabitha Namisango, Eve Noble, Eva Onyishi, Bukola Panetta, David Siwach, Garima Sulaiman, Munshi Walcott, Rebecca Desai, Sapna de Hoop, Thomas Gates Open Res Open Letter The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and some of the associated policy responses have resulted in significant gendered impacts that may reverse recent progress in gender equality, including in sub-Saharan Africa. This paper presents emerging evidence from studies in diverse contexts in sub-Saharan Africa —with a deep dive into Nigeria and Uganda—on how COVID-19 has affected women’s groups, especially savings groups, and how these groups have helped mitigate the gendered effects of the pandemic’s and the associated policy responses’ consequences up until April 2021. The synthesis presents evidence that savings groups found ways to continue operating, provided leadership opportunities for women during the pandemic, and mitigated some of the negative economic consequences of COVID-19 on individual savings group members. Savings, credit, and group support from other members all likely contributed to the ability of groups to positively affect the resilience of women’s group member during COVID-19. Households with a female member in a savings group in Nigeria and Uganda have coped with the crisis better than those not in savings groups. While savings groups have shown the potential for resilience during the pandemic, they often faced financial challenges because of decreased savings, which sometimes resulted in the depletion of group assets. Savings groups also contributed to community responses and provided women a platform for leadership. These findings are consistent with a recent evidence synthesis on how past covariate shocks affected women’s groups and their members. We conclude the paper by presenting various policy recommendations to enable savings groups to achieve improvements in women’s empowerment and economic outcomes, and research recommendations to address some of the current evidence gaps on how COVID-19 is affecting women’s groups and their members. F1000 Research Limited 2022-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9513104/ /pubmed/36204473 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.13550.1 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Adegbite O et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Open Letter
Adegbite, Olayinka
Anderson, Leigh
Chidiac, Sybil
Dirisu, Osasuyi
Grzeslo, Jenna
Hakspiel, Julia
Holla, Chinmaya
Janoch, Emily
Jafa, Krishna
Jayaram, Shubha
Majara, Grace
Mulyampiti, Tabitha
Namisango, Eve
Noble, Eva
Onyishi, Bukola
Panetta, David
Siwach, Garima
Sulaiman, Munshi
Walcott, Rebecca
Desai, Sapna
de Hoop, Thomas
Women’s groups and COVID-19: An evidence review on savings groups in Africa
title Women’s groups and COVID-19: An evidence review on savings groups in Africa
title_full Women’s groups and COVID-19: An evidence review on savings groups in Africa
title_fullStr Women’s groups and COVID-19: An evidence review on savings groups in Africa
title_full_unstemmed Women’s groups and COVID-19: An evidence review on savings groups in Africa
title_short Women’s groups and COVID-19: An evidence review on savings groups in Africa
title_sort women’s groups and covid-19: an evidence review on savings groups in africa
topic Open Letter
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9513104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36204473
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/gatesopenres.13550.1
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