Digital Literacy and Financial Empowerment Training for Rural Senegalese Smallholder Farmers in Nigeria: A Mixed-Methods Inquiry
Key Points
The study aims to evaluate the impact of digital literacy and financial empowerment training on smallholder farmers' skills and financial outcomes.
Conducted quantitative pre-post surveys to measure changes in skills.
Performed qualitative interviews to gather in-depth insights.
Focused on rural Senegalese smallholder farmers in Nigeria.
Analyzed changes in digital competencies and financial management.
Participants showed a 25% increase in basic digital skills post-training.
Mobile banking usage rose by 10% among participants.
Transaction costs decreased by 7%, indicating improved financial management.
Abstract
Digital literacy and financial empowerment are crucial for rural smallholder farmers in developing countries to access modern market opportunities. A mixed-methods approach combining quantitative pre-post surveys with qualitative interviews to assess changes in participants' digital competencies and financial outcomes. Participants demonstrated a significant increase of 25% in basic digital skills post-training, translating into a 10% rise in mobile banking usage and a 7% reduction in transaction costs. The training programme effectively enhanced both the digital literacy and financial management capabilities of rural Senegalese smallholder farmers in Nigeria. Integrate ongoing support services to sustain the benefits of improved digital skills among participants, particularly focusing on women who showed more pronounced gains.
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