Assessing the impact of affirmative action on women empowerment in Madi community
Abstract
The study assessed the impact of affirmative action on women’s
empowerment in Madi community of Pakele Sub County, Adjumani
District. The research was triggered by the fact that amongst
the Madi community, men holds primary power; predominate in
roles of political leadership, moral authority, social privilege
and control of property which has weakened women’s economic
status and forced them to depend entirely on their husbands for
survival and exposed them to domestic violence.
The research design employed both quantitative and qualitative
research approaches.The specific objectives of the study were;to
establish the different forms of affirmative action in Madi
community; to analyze the impacts of the different forms of
affirmative action in relation to women’s empowerment in Madi
community, and to find out the challenges faced in implementing
the different forms of affirmative action in Madi community.
The key findings were that: equal representation by women in
leadership positions and opportunity for girl child education
were the most common and popular forms of affirmative action
among the Madi community of Pakele; affirmative action empowers
mainly the educated women in Madi community and themajor
challenges of the implementation of affirmative action in Madi
community were; denial in decision making, persistent cultural
practices and beliefs, illiteracy and poverty. The other
challenges such as domestic violence, lack of resources
ownership and unemployment are other forms of challenges faced
in implementing affirmative action in Madi community.
The conclusion of the study were that the most common forms of
affirmative action among Madi community were equal
representation by women in leadership positions and opportunity
for girl child education; affirmative action empowers mainly the
educated women; and the major challenges of affirmative action
were denial in decision making, persistent cultural practices
and beliefs, illiteracy and poverty. The policy recommendations
were that: Government of Uganda should sensitize community on
property rights and women’s powers to make critical social
decisions;conduct comprehensive community sensitization and
wider advocacy on women’s issues; and scale up adult literacy
education among rural communities to raise their consciousness
and critical thinking in order to remove negative cultural
perceptions or gender stereotypes, emotions of fear and
insecurity.