The involvement of women in Self Help Groups is justified as it serves the welfare of its members through savings, investment, capacity building and loan services. However, in Tinderet Sub-county women still encounter limitations and fewer opportunities, especially in regards to income-generating activities and social status that the government would consider best practice in pursuance of achieving rural Sustainable Development. The study sought to find out the effects of women participation in self-help groups on social status. The study was guided by social network theory to explain ties and nodes among women in self- help groups despite their differences for common course and collective a Download
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