
Female Migration and Control Over resources in Tanzania: a Case of Parakuyo Maasai Women in Coast region
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Abstract
This paper examined female migration and control over resources in Tanzania. The main objective wasto investigate how migration has influenced access to and control over resources among Maasai women.The study was conducted in Dar es Salaam city and in Bagamoyo District in the Coast Region. CoastRegion was selected because the respondents (Maasai women) who were found in the city mentionedit as their home areas (place of origin). The study selected purposively eighteen (18) wards in the cityand four (4) wards in the rural areas. Respondents were obtained by interviewing all those who werefound in business areas. Snowball technique was used by moving from one group to the next until thedesired number of 400 respondents was attained. The findings showed that major economic activitiesin rural areas were livestock keeping alongside with crop cultivation and some petty businesses. In theCity, the main economic activities were petty businesses where goods like traditional medicine, beadedjewellery, earrings, tobacco and beards were sold in combination. The determinants of migration forMaasai women were both pull and push factors like reduction of livestock due to diseases and drought,culminating to difficulties in earning income in the rural areas, the demand for Maasai goods andpresence of friends and relatives in the city. The study concluded that migration of Maasai women tothe city enabled them to access and control resources in their families. The study recommended thatmigrant Maasai women in the city be assisted to improve the quality of their goods so as to increasetheir incomes. Local Government Authority should ensure security in the informal sector particularlyfor women and protect their goods. In the rural areas, more efforts should be done by the governmentand NGOs to help Maasai practice dairy cattle so as to get more milk and money for their family up-keep. Also there should be interventions of entrepreneurship training in rural areas for rural femaleswho are doing petty businesses by ensuring convenient places to conduct their businesses.