Abstract:
A reduction in Quality of life (QoL) is evidenced
among disempowered populations in Low Middle-
Income Countries (LMIC) like Sri Lanka. Women in
marginalized populations were culturally identified as
potential persons who have care responsibilities to break
the vicious cycle of poverty through capacity building.
The aim of the study focuses on framework analysis
to develop an implementation strategy with women
empowerment to enhance the QoL of the community.
A study was conducted for 4 years (2018-2022) in the
Family Health Center, Kondavil, Northern Province,
Sri Lanka, as a qualitative framework analysis using
participatory action research methodology. As a result
of the study, the empowered women coordinate several
health service delivery programs for their community
members and financially support their own families. The
study can be concluded that women empowerment is
an effective tool to improve the QoL of the community.