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Women's Empowerment and the Feminization of Poverty among

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Social networksSocial networks can also be a source <strong>of</strong> empowerment for female-headed households against<strong>the</strong> feminization <strong>of</strong> poverty <strong>the</strong>ory as a process <strong>of</strong> women becoming poorer than men. As Davids<strong>and</strong> Driel assert, <strong>the</strong> assumption that female-headed households are poorer financially excludeswhe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>y are poorer emotionally or socially (2010: 107). The participants shared <strong>the</strong>irexperiences moving to Taroudannt, with <strong>the</strong> widows additionally explaining how <strong>the</strong>y adapted to<strong>the</strong>ir new status. The graph below shows how <strong>the</strong> widowed women benefit from multiple sources <strong>of</strong>support within <strong>the</strong> local community whereas <strong>the</strong> married non-head relies solely on her family.Social networks can be a means <strong>of</strong> negotiating survival as well as an agency <strong>of</strong> empowerment. Forexample, one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> widows only had an aunt in Taroudannt when she moved from a mountainvillage; however, she found a neighbor who she said considers her like a sister <strong>and</strong> helped hersurvive her husb<strong>and</strong>’s death.Family Neighbors Centre Afak Friends - “Roudaniyin”2Social Network <strong>of</strong> Female-Headed HouseholdsNumber <strong>of</strong> women1Married Widowed Married Non-HeadIn a separate focus group, all <strong>of</strong> us created toge<strong>the</strong>r a ranking chart <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> top five things wevalue in our daily lives – ‘religion’ first with 29 points to ‘children’ with 21. From her experience <strong>of</strong>working with this women’s group, <strong>the</strong> current facilitator explained that Islam serves as a means <strong>of</strong>courage for <strong>the</strong> women to get through <strong>the</strong> difficult situations in <strong>the</strong>ir lives, explaining that “<strong>the</strong>y can34

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