Nepal Public Policy Review (Sep 2022)

Gendered Impact of Financial Inclusion on Climate Change Adaptation among Rural Rice Farmers in Nepal

  • Sanchita Joshi,
  • Niranjan Devkota,
  • Vaibhav Puri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3126/nppr.v2i1.48403
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
pp. 209 – 234

Abstract

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The present paper examines the gendered impact of financial inclusion on climate change adaptation among rural rice farmers across seven Nepalese districts through an odds-ratio-based binary logistic regression analysis. Primarily the study indicates that the availability of loans makes female farmers 7.6 times (significant) more likely to adopt climate change adaptation, whereas, in the case of male farmers, access to loans does not have a significant impact; and access to phone plays a significant role (odd ratio of 1.9) in encouraging female farmers to undertake climate change adaptation. Thus, from a policy perspective, there is need to increase loan availability to rural Nepalese female rice farmers to facilitate climate change adaptation. Specific schemes targeting this section need to be formulated and implemented. Moreover, mobile phone-based innovative applications could be used as a potent tool by banks for achieving financial inclusion along with significant associated positive externalities for the environment.

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