Abstract:
The focus of this study was to determine and describe the impact of Jagorani
Chakra Foundation micro-credit program towards uplifting the social status of the
beneficiaries measured by computing change in income, change in food
consumption, change in housing, change in drinking water source, change in
sanitation, change in family asset and change in decision making ability. Attempts
were also made to determine and describe nine selected characteristics of Jagorani
Chakra Foundation beneficiaries and explore the contribution of those
characteristics to the impact of micro-credit towards uplifting the social status of
the beneficiaries .Attempts were also made to identify the problems faced by the
beneficiaries in receiving and utilizing micro-credit. The study was conducted at
Gangni upazila under Meherpur district. Majority (58.30%) of the respondents had
perceived medium impact while to 36.40% of the respondents had perceived low
impact after involvement with Jagorani Chakra Foundation microcredit program.
Step-wise multiple regressions method was administrated and 9 independent
variables namely: age, level of education, family size, farm size, participation with
jagorani chakra foundation, credit received, duration of involvement with jagorani
chakra foundation micro-credit program, annual family savings and
cosmopoliteness were fitted together in step-wise multiple regression analysis .It
was observed that out of 9 variables only 3 independent variables namely farm
size, duration of involvement with Jagorani Chakra Foundation and annual
family savings were entered into the regression equation. These three variables
combinedly explained 24.7 percent of the total variation in impact of Jagorani
Chakra Foundation micro-credit program towards uplifting social status where
farm size of the respondent had highest (15.50%)contribution in impact of
Jagorani Chakra Foundation micro-credit program towards uplifting their social
status followed by duration of involvement with Jagorani Chakra Foundation
(7.10 percent).‘The payback system is rigid’ was identified as main problem
followed by payback period starts early.Finally based on the findings of the study,
some policy recommendations were suggested for future policy implications of
Jagorani Chakra Foundation which can play an important role to improve the social
status of the beneficiaries.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION