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Title: Women participation in decision-making in Agroforestry in Umvoti Municipality
Authors: Masuku, Sipho Sikhumbuzo 
Keywords: Agroforestry;Women;Decision-making
Issue Date: Aug-2023
Abstract: 
The study investigated the extent to which women in Umvoti Municipality
participate in decision-making in Agroforestry. The study focuses on women’s
participation in the decision-making in AF in Umvoti Municipality. Its purpose was
to explore what was happening intending to improve the participation of women
in the decision-making in AF. The study adopted a qualitative approach, which
was followed by the data generation, carried out from February 2019 to July
2020, where a sample of thirty-six (36) black women participants were randomly
and purposely selected from six different wards. The selected wards were
Shane, Ntembisweni, Matimatolo, Mbulwane, Enseleni and Nhlalakahle covering
approximately 60% of Umvoti Municipality's total population. The survey was
based on women who were participating in AF but experiencing exclusion from
decision-making and their willingness to participate in the survey exercise.
Twenty (20) women participants were selected for observation and focus group
discussions and sixteen (16) women participants were selected for individual
interviews. Data were generated from six wards. A semi-structured questionnaire
was developed to capture the data on the socio-economic status of participants
and to identify their extent of participation in decision-making in AF. The semi structured questionnaire consisted of socio-economic information like age,
educational status, number of family members and income generation. Thematic
analysis was employed to analyse data generated from different selected
women participants. The data generated and analysed from participants
reflected that the highest proportion of the women had a high level of
participation in AF practices. Further, some women had medium and low levels
of participation. The highest proportion of women who participated in AF
practices were those that realized the importance and benefits of AF practices
and considered AF practices as the sole manner to sustain their households'
livelihood, hence Umvoti women have no other option except AF practices. The
study revealed that the women’s income generated from other resources is frequently spent on their household activities. Consequently, marketing of
harvested AF products, children's education, household chores and childcare,
work distribution, protection and management of livestock were identified as the
potential sources of women’s income. Further, the study realised that women
played substantial activities in fulfilling their household’s family needs by
involving themselves in various job activities. Thus, the introduced AF
components preferred by women must be practiced sustainably to generate
higher benefits to empower women, and their contribution to AF should be
encouraged. The existing empirical evidence on the degree to which women
participate in AF decision-making, reveals that women comprise about 43% of
the AF labour force worldwide and proceed to increase by 44,2% with a
contribution of about 2 % growth in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in
developing countries.
Description: 
Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Management Sciences
Specialising in Public Management at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2023.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5190
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5190
Appears in Collections:Theses and dissertations (Management Sciences)

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