“…In this sense, the concept of empowerment is highlighted in the logic of microcredit provisions for women, since this reflects women's capacity to undertake new economic activities (Al-Shami et al, 2017;Bahta, Strydom, & Donkor, 2017;Bezboruah & Pillai, 2017;Tahir, Kauser, Bury, & Bhatti, 2018;Zhang & Posso, 2017 Empowerment can be understood as a changing process through which individuals increase their ability to exercise their choice and freedom, which contributes positively to their well-being (Ganle, Afriyie, & Segbefia, 2015). In other words, empowerment means having broadened choices in life, gaining more control over it, and generally reaching the capacity to live it as one wishes to live (Mahmud, Shah, & Becker, 2012;Tahir et al, 2018).…”