The Impact of Microfinance Services on the Social and Economic Empowerment of Women in Blantyre, Malawi

Elinart Chirwa*, Fatima**
*-** Department of Business Management & Commerce, DMI- ST Eugene University, Zambia.
Periodicity:September - December'2025

Abstract

This study assesses the impact of microfinance services on the social and economic empowerment of women in Chirimba, with a specific focus on clients of Vision Fund Malawi. Microfinance institutions (MFIs) are considered an important development program across developing nations, and Malawi is no exception. The revolution of microfinance has transformed access to financial services for the marginalized population worldwide, with the shared vision of poverty alleviation and women's economic development. This research paper draws special attention to the field of financial management to critically assess the impact of microfinance services on the socio-economic empowerment of women, using the case of Vision Fund Malawi. The research examines the types of microfinance services utilized by women, evaluates their impact on income levels and business growth, and investigates changes in decision-making power and social participation. Using a mixed-methods approach, data were collected through questionnaires and semi-structured interviews from women beneficiaries in Chirimba, Blantyre. The findings suggest that microfinance services contribute significantly to improving women's economic independence and self-confidence, although some challenges such as repayment pressure and limited financial literacy persist. The study concludes with recommendations for strengthening microfinance support systems to enhance long-term empowerment. This research contributes to the ongoing dialogue on gender equality and financial inclusion in Malawi.

Keywords

Concept of Microfinance, Microfinance institutions (MFIs), Women Empowerment and Microfinance, Impact of Vision Fund Malawi (VFM).

How to Cite this Article?

Chirwa, E., and Fatima. (2025). The Impact of Microfinance Services on the Social and Economic Empowerment of Women in Blantyre, Malawi. i-manager’s Journal on Economics & Commerce, 5(3), 39-47.

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