Work Burden
Women in this sector are overburdened because of their many
roles. After working for a whole day they come home so tired and have no leisure
time. They cannot even look after themselves properly. As a result some of them
often have poor health. My own researches have established that women in the
rural settings work for about 14 hours daily serving others. As a result, they
hardly read newspapers, new books and magazines related to development (Omari
1987).
The fact that women spend much of their time working for others,
means that they never have time to participate in politics both at the community
and the national levels. Thus, involvement in the informal business, may be a
way of diverting womens participation in formal politics where social
issues related to development are discussed and decision made on the
implementation of policies. Many of these policies have lasting effects on
womens development. Yet women have very minimal role, if any, in making
decisions due to their involvement in the important projects
necessary for their survival and development.
The multi-faceted roles that women play in the community, have
both negative and positive effects to them. On the one hand, it may be a way for
them to participate in various developmental activities. On the other hand, they
get involved in so many activities that many are
unaccomplished.