%0 Journal Article %T Collective Strength: The Role of Self-Help Groups in Enhancing the Livelihoods of Women Waste Pickers. Case Study: “Recyclage Solidaire” Douala, Cameroon %A Sophie Ebot Agborabang %A Akemi Ori %J Open Journal of Social Sciences %P 352-373 %@ 2327-5960 %D 2025 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/jss.2025.131021 %X This study examined the impact of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) on the livelihoods of Women waste pickers, specifically through the lens of Empowerment theory, Collective action theory, and Sustainable livelihood theory, using a case study of “Recyclage Solitaire” located in Douala, Cameroon. This study was sparked by the insufficient research in this field, which created a knowledge gap that hampered the concept’s propagation in Cameroon. This study uses a mixed method approach and draws on interviews, questionnaires, participant observations, and document analysis to understand how Self-Help Groups (SHGs) enhance collective strength, skill development, and income diversification using “Recyclage Solidaire” as a case study. The study highlights improved access to resources and empowerment but notes challenges such as limited collaboration with NGOs and access to formal credits. %K Women Waste Pickers %K Self-Help Groups %K Empowerment %K Formal Employment %K Social Support %K Community Development %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=140201