"Empowering Women Through Social Protection: A Case Study Of E-Payment Initiatives in Malawi".

Authors

Magdalena Kapito

Renmin University of China (China)

Dr Sijie Hu

Renmin University of China (China)

Article Information

DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.1015EC0051

Subject Category: Social science

Volume/Issue: 10/15 | Page No: 628-641

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-05-09

Accepted: 2026-05-14

Published: 2026-06-11

Abstract

This paper examines the role of e-payment initiatives in Malawi's social protection programs, with a focus on their impact on women's empowerment. As primary beneficiaries of social cash transfers, women often face barriers to accessing and controlling financial resources. The introduction of electronic payment systems, such as mobile money, has the potential to enhance women's financial inclusion, decision-making power, and economic independence. Using a mixed-methods approach, this study analyzes the experiences of women beneficiaries in Malawi, highlighting the benefits and challenges of e-payment systems. The findings suggest that while e-payments have improved the efficiency and transparency of cash transfers, significant barriers remain, including limited digital literacy, access to mobile phones, and patriarchal norms. The paper concludes with recommendations for policymakers to design gender-sensitive e-payment systems that maximize women's empowerment and social protection outcomes.

Keywords

Women's Empowerment, Social Protection, E-Payments, Mobile Money, Malawi, Gender Equality

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