WOMEN ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT: ITS PROSPECTS AND LIMITATIONS: A CASE
STUDY OF HARARE METROPOLITAN PROVINCE

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Title

WOMEN ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT: ITS PROSPECTS AND LIMITATIONS: A CASE
STUDY OF HARARE METROPOLITAN PROVINCE

Creator

TANAKA MOREJOY MANGO
BARBARA MBUYISA

Description

This study investigated the prospects and limitations of women's economic empowerment in
Harare, Zimbabwe, focusing on the experiences within the Harare Metropolitan Province.
Employing a case study design, this research utilised qualitative data gathered through semi-
structured interviews and questionnaires with women engaged in various economic activities.
The study examined the complex interplay of factors influencing women's economic agency,
including decision-making authority, access to resources, and sociocultural barriers. The
findings revealled that while women in Harare demonstrated significant entrepreneurial drive
and resilience, they continued to face challenges such as limited market access, discriminatory
practices, and the double burden of work and domestic responsibilities. The study underscored
the need for integrated interventions that addressed both economic and socio-cultural
constraints to achieve meaningful women's economic empowerment. Recommendations
included policy reform, targeted support programmes, and awareness campaigns to challenge
gender stereotypes. This research contributed to a deeper understanding of the local dynamics
shaping women's economic participation in urban Zimbabwe and highlighted the importance
of context-specific approaches to promote gender equality and sustainable development.

Publisher

ZJBEM

Date

2025

Files

ZJBEM_Vol_4_Issue_1_(1)-3-179-194[1].pdf

Collection

Citation

TANAKA MOREJOY MANGO and BARBARA MBUYISA, “WOMEN ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT: ITS PROSPECTS AND LIMITATIONS: A CASE
STUDY OF HARARE METROPOLITAN PROVINCE,” ZOU Institutional Repository, accessed August 21, 2025, https://ir.zou.ac.zw/items/show/453.

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