Economic Empowerment of Families: Successful Experiences from Developing Countries and Modeling for Afghanistan

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Fayaz Gul Mazloum Yar
Ahmad Khosrow Sharifi
Najeeb Ullah Talash

Abstract


This research investigates economic empowerment strategies for families in Afghanistan by drawing from successful models in developing countries. Recognizing the pressing need to alleviate poverty and enhance livelihoods in Afghanistan, where socio-economic challenges are profound, the study aims to identify transferable strategies and propose a tailored model for the Afghan context. Using a mixed methods approach, the research combines quantitative surveys of 300 families with qualitative interviews and focus groups to assess the impacts of empowerment programs. Results reveal a 35% average income increase among participating families, with improved employment and access to financial services playing pivotal roles. Qualitative findings emphasize community support, gender dynamics, and the need for sustainable program frameworks. The study concludes that localized economic empowerment strategies, integrating training, financial inclusion, and community engagement, are crucial for fostering resilience and sustainable livelihoods in Afghanistan. These findings offer actionable insights for policymakers and contribute significantly to the discourse on family economic empowerment in developing regions.



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How to Cite
Mazloum Yar, F. G., Sharifi, A. K., & Talash, N. U. (2025). Economic Empowerment of Families: Successful Experiences from Developing Countries and Modeling for Afghanistan. ATJSS, 1(1), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.63476/atjss.v2i2.85

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