Summary. — Microfinance programs and institutions are increasingly important in development strategies but knowledge about their impacts is partial and contested. This paper reviews the methodological options for the impact assessment (IA) of microfinance. Following a discussion of the varying objectives of IA it examines the choice of conceptual frameworks and presents three paradigms of impact assessment: the scientific method, the humanities tradition and participatory learning and action (PLA). Key issues and lessons in the practice of microfinance IAs are then explored and it is argued that the central issue in IA design is how to combine dierent methodological approaches so that a ‘‘fit’ ’ is achieved between IA objectives, program co...
In the burgeoning field of microfinance, practitioners and policy makers are focused on how best to ...
Proving the impact of microfinance programmes for poverty alleviation and sustainable livelihoods de...
The quantitative impact assessment of microfinance programmes, like the programmes themselves, origi...
This paper is based on work conducted by Imp-Act a three-year action-research programme aiming to im...
Social impact analyses of microfinance programs aim at gauging the ‘wider impacts ’ of micro-lending...
International audienceAbstractPurposeThe disagreement over the contribution of microfinance to fight...
This paper considers impact assessment (IA) for a specific microfinance organisation working in an u...
ABSTRACT: To what extent is it possible for organizations to reflect honestly on their own performan...
This research paper examines the social impacts experienced by impoverished populations through thei...
ABSTRACT: The question of impact assessment is one that continues to plague microcredit practitioner...
By conducting a comparative analysis of microfinance impact evaluation (IE) from the researchers and...
This article discusses approaches to impact assessment of microfinance programmes through a survey o...
How robust is the evidence that microcredit works? Theory on microfinance initiatives has moved far ...
This paper carries out an impact assessment of Microfinance Institutes in India. It studies the impa...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3926.8645(no 1) / BLDSC - British Lib...
In the burgeoning field of microfinance, practitioners and policy makers are focused on how best to ...
Proving the impact of microfinance programmes for poverty alleviation and sustainable livelihoods de...
The quantitative impact assessment of microfinance programmes, like the programmes themselves, origi...
This paper is based on work conducted by Imp-Act a three-year action-research programme aiming to im...
Social impact analyses of microfinance programs aim at gauging the ‘wider impacts ’ of micro-lending...
International audienceAbstractPurposeThe disagreement over the contribution of microfinance to fight...
This paper considers impact assessment (IA) for a specific microfinance organisation working in an u...
ABSTRACT: To what extent is it possible for organizations to reflect honestly on their own performan...
This research paper examines the social impacts experienced by impoverished populations through thei...
ABSTRACT: The question of impact assessment is one that continues to plague microcredit practitioner...
By conducting a comparative analysis of microfinance impact evaluation (IE) from the researchers and...
This article discusses approaches to impact assessment of microfinance programmes through a survey o...
How robust is the evidence that microcredit works? Theory on microfinance initiatives has moved far ...
This paper carries out an impact assessment of Microfinance Institutes in India. It studies the impa...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3926.8645(no 1) / BLDSC - British Lib...
In the burgeoning field of microfinance, practitioners and policy makers are focused on how best to ...
Proving the impact of microfinance programmes for poverty alleviation and sustainable livelihoods de...
The quantitative impact assessment of microfinance programmes, like the programmes themselves, origi...