Self Help Groups

A fundamental belief in the ability of people, working collectively, to revolutionize their communities.

Women’s collectives – or Self Help Groups – are a global phenomenon that have existed in many forms throughout space and time. These networks provide individual benefits – self-esteem, agency and confidence – as well as a platform for collective action. These groups ignite a spark: as women meet together, they work together, and as they work together, they build hope for themselves and for their communities. With the power of hope in their hands, women collectively design and create the change they want to see. 

Self Help Groups are voluntary groups, typically comprised of 10-25 people who meet every week to save, start small business activities, and create change both for themselves and their communities. SHGs are created with the underlying assumption that when individuals join together to take action toward overcoming obstacles and attaining social change, the result can be individual and/or collective empowerment. Empowerment, in turn, creates the bedrock for a wide range of positive outcomes, many of which provide the enabling environment for good governance, political change, and economic growth. As groups grow in maturity, SHG members begin to facilitate new groups, replicating organically and exponentially. Thematic content for groups can extend well beyond savings and business skills, with topics ranging from health practices to disaster risk prevention to human rights.  

 

How does it work?

Phase 1: Group Formation

Community members are invited to learn more about the Self Help Group approach and - if interested - to join an SHG. As individual groups start to meet, on a weekly basis, facilitators help the group members to name their group, agree on their by-laws, and begin to work collectively to support each other and members of their community. 

Phase 2: Group Strengthening

Over the course of many weeks, SHG members begin to save, start small businesses, and give each other micro-loans from their savings. As women work together, their confidence and their aspiration for change begins to grow. They activate to stop childhood marriage, advocate with government for access to services, and support vulnerable members of their community.

Phase 3: Maturity and Growth

As the SHG reaches maturity, it begins to seed and support new SHGs. As the SHG movement grows, groups start to create federated structures, with group members forming clusters and federal level structures that become formally recognized. This allows them to drive change at scale, from the bottom up. 

 

Partnering with Self Help Groups

 
 

Photo credit: Afghanaid

Weathering change in rural Afghanistan

In 2022, the Share Trust and the Ignite giving circle partnered with Afghanaid and Self Help Group members in rural Afghanistan as they rebuild their lives and businesses in the face of one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises. These groups had to stop meeting after the Taliban takeover in 2021 due to concerns for their safety. However, a year later, groups were able to reconvene, and were provided vocational training, inputs and seed grants to kickstart their group savings and loans activities. Women have been working together to create the change they want for themselves and their communities, equipped with the knowledge and resources to weather the harsh political and economic crisis.

 

 

Photo credit: James Morgan/Tearfund

Identifying the core components of an SHG

In October 2018, the Share Trust facilitated a workshop with Tearfund, working in collaboration with their country offices to bring together best practice, evidence and learning to streamline their SHG approach. We collaboratively summarized the key principles, structure and adaptations implemented in different contexts, as well as outlined the stages of the SHG process. Defining characteristics of the approach are a strong focus on holistic development and relationship building. The SHGs belong to the members, who set a clear vision and rules for their group moving forward.