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Project promotes financial inclusion for ethnic minority women

A project titled "Reach to Excel: Promoting Financial Inclusion for Ethnic Minority Women" has supported the development of more than 500 self-managed village credit savings groups (VSLA) with more than 11,000 women participating in savings and small-scale lending.
Project promotes financial inclusion for ethnic minority women ảnh 1A couple in Gia Lai used the loan to buy food for their cattle herd and buy more baby cattle. (Photos courtesy of CARE International Vietnam)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - A project titled "Reach toExcel: Promoting Financial Inclusion for Ethnic Minority Women" hassupported the development of more than 500 self-managed village credit savingsgroups (VSLA) with more than 11,000 women participating in savings andsmall-scale lending.

With the support of P&G Group, through CARE International in Vietnam andthe Central Committee of the Vietnam Women's Union (VWU), the project has beenimplemented in 18 provinces in the past four years.

The VSLA model effectively supports women and families in livelihood developmentactivities, contributing to ensuring household financial security.

From January 2018 to December 2019, CARE cooperated with Procter & Gamble(P&G) to implement the project in four mountainous provinces in northern Vietnam(Hoa Binh, Son La, Dien Bien and Bac Kan).

Through cooperation with P&G, CARE has established 260 self-managed VSLAgroups, directly helping 5,196 ethnic minority women access loans and becomemore economically independent.

Many members of the VSLA group said they could save more money and investbetter in their children's education, household livelihoods, andincome-generating activities.

In the project's second phase, from December 2020 to the end of December 2021,287 VSLA groups were established with 4,185 female participants.

In the first year, the groups mobilised 9.35 billion VND in savings and gave2,427 members loans to develop their livelihoods. In the first half of 2022,there were 269 groups with 4,058 members, which mobilised 5.62 billion VND insavings, and 1,416 members received loans to finance their livelihoods.

Le Thi Tuyet Mai, Corporate Communications Director of P&G Vietnam, saidThe “Reach to Excel” project is an important community programme in thecompany's long-term development plan in Vietnam.

“With a commitment to always accompany the advancement of Vietnamese women,over the years, P&G has not only strived to create high-quality consumptionproducts to improve the quality of consumer lives but also persistentlyimplemented many programs to promote the advancement of women, remove genderbarriers and promote the development of Vietnamese women," she said.

Data from the World Bank in 2017 (Findex) shows that only 30 per cent of adultmen and 31 per cent of adult women in Vietnam have access to formal financialservices, one of the lowest rates in East Asia.

Based on gender analyses conducted by CARE, women face more difficulties inaccessing finance and are negatively impacted by gender inequality andtraditional cultural norms. Studies have also shown that with financialdecision-making and agricultural production in the family, the husband oftenhas a decisive say in the livelihood and significant expenditures.

Started by CARE in 1991 in Nigeria and implemented in Vietnam in 2010, up tonow, the Village Credit Savings Model (VSLA) has been introduced in more than20 provinces/cities.

The operating model is based on the three principles of VoluntaryParticipation, Self-Management and Self-Responsibility, promoting theprinciples of openness, transparency, and equality for all members.

Evaluating the project's activities in recent years, Pham Thi Huong Giang, memberof the VWU Presidium and head of the committee to support women in economicdevelopment, said, "this model is very suitable for ethnic minority women,helping them to form the habit of saving and self-management to support andhelp each other in difficult times. Through the model, the women's union hasalso popularized the State’s policies and laws related to ethnic minority areasand other necessary knowledge for women such as organising their lives, growingtheir family income and promoting gender equality."

Le Kim Dung, Country Director, CARE International in Vietnam, affirmed theorganisation's commitment to cooperation with the Vietnam Women's Union.

"The VSLA model is considered the starting point to help group membersconnect and access other forms of financial services and be part of aninclusive financial ecosystem in which everyone has the right to participate,”she said. “The approach and characteristics of the VSLA model are veryconsistent with the goals of the VWU. CARE commits to accompanying and providingtechnical support for the Central Committee of the VWU in the next five yearsto carry out activities to achieve the set goals effectively."

K’Luyen of the ’Ho ethnic group in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dongsaid her VSLA group mobilise savings and offers loans to members to plantcoffee and mulberry, raise silkworms, and buy petrol to operate water pumpersto water plants or rice.

“Our members use the loans for the right purposes like buying notebooks orpaying school fees for their children,” said Ho Thi Nho of the Van Kieu ethnicgroup from the central province of Quang Tri. “With the loans, they can buybuffaloes, cows or goats to raise at home or buy seedlings of cajeput, cassavaor rice to plant.”

According to Nguyen Duc Thanh, project manager of CARE in Vietnam, in the nextphase, the project will support women to produce, do business and provideservices to empower women of ethnic groups.

“The project will also aim to organise economic activities for women leaderslike establishing cooperatives,” he said./.
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