
About this episode
Vidhya Sriram discusses the broader impacts of savings groups on women's empowerment and community equality.
"If you've already built an elevator to the first floor, why not take it all the way to the top?" Vidhya Sriram talks about the journey of savings groups (also called VSLAs) at CARE, and what it took to think not just about scale, but also about the biggest benefits to women. VSLAs do build savings and income, but they can also do so much more. She talks about understanding what women themselves aspire to, not what we aspire for her. She also talks how savings groups can be a platform for women to build economies, change the support women get from the people around them, and thinking about building not just savings, but also equality that benefits the whole community. Check out the report here.
People in this episode
Host: Emily Janoch
Guest: Vidhya Sriram
Topics covered
- savings groups
- women's empowerment
- community development
- equality
- economic growth
Keywords
- savings groups
- VSLAs
- women's aspirations
- community support
- economic benefits
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: CARE
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