Development of Women and Children in Rural Areas (DWCRA)- A Microfinance Success Story in Andhra Pradesh

Case Code: ECON011 Case Length: 14 Pages Period: 1980 - 2003 Pub Date: 2003 Teaching Note: Available |
Price: Rs.300 Organization : Development of Women and Children in Rural Areas (DWCRA) Industry : Microfinance Countries : India Themes: - |

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"What we see happen here I want to see happen in every country"
- Kofi Annan, Secretary General - UNO in March 2001, Commenting on the success of DWCRA.
Empowering Women
'Export orders for the pickles produced by DWCRA group.' 'Export order from South Africa worth Rs 0.8 million' - these were just two of the success stories of the Development of Women and Children in Rural Areas (DWCRA) groups in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh (AP). While DWCRA's success was attributed to many factors, analysts felt that the government had played an important role in the success of the movement. The involvement of several corporates, too was responsible for making the program successful. The benefits of DWCRA were many. The microfinance available through DWCRA helped rural women start income generating activities.
Not only that, women were also becoming more aware of their rights and more socially responsible. According to newspaper reports, DWCRA had made rural women realize the importance of education. The number of girls going to schools also increased due to this awareness. However, not all were convinced about the success of the DWCRA program. Some analysts were critical about the role played by the government. They felt that the government was using DWCRA as a political weapon rather than to change the lives of the rural poor. They also pointed out that lack of training and failure to adapt to industry's needs, would lead to the inevitable failure of some of the DWCRA groups. In spite of all these criticisms, it was generally accepted that the DWCRA program had been successful in bringing about much needed change and awareness among the rural women.
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