Microfinance is seen as a key development tool, and despite the current deepening crisis within the industry, it continues to grow in sub-Saharan Africa. We systematically reviewed the evidence of the impacts of micro-credit and micro-savings on poor people in sub-Saharan Africa. We considered impacts on income, savings, expenditure, and the accumulation of assets, as well as non-financial outcomes including health, nutrition, food security, education, child labor, women’s empowerment, housing, job creation, and social cohesion. The available evidence shows that microfinance does harm, as well as good, to the livelihoods of the poor
This paper is based on a systematic review of evidence of the impact of microfinance on the lives of...
Poverty reduction through microfinance is tied to the belief that access to credit enables poor peop...
According to the 2014 Global Financial Development Report by the World Bank, about two billion or 38...
Microfinance is seen as a key development tool, and despite the current deepening crisis within the ...
SummaryMicrofinance is seen as a key development tool, and despite the current deepening crisis with...
Abstract: Micro-finance involves the provision of small, unsecured loans to poor farmers and small-s...
Access to microfinance is expected to improve the standard of living of the poor that are economic a...
Microfinance is regarded by many international development agencies including the World Bank as an e...
This review outlines the debates and questions within the quasi-experimental analysis on whether mic...
Poor people benefit from microfinance and positively improve their poverty and socio-economic condit...
Over the last 35 years, microfinance has been generally regarded as an effective policy tool in the ...
More than 1.3 billion people, that is, one in every five on earth, survive on less than a $1 a day (...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDEritrea, a relatively young African nation, is one of the least developed c...
Several evidences in the developing world argued that access to finance can help to substantially re...
Microfinance has proven to be an effective and powerful tool for poverty reduction. The objectives o...
This paper is based on a systematic review of evidence of the impact of microfinance on the lives of...
Poverty reduction through microfinance is tied to the belief that access to credit enables poor peop...
According to the 2014 Global Financial Development Report by the World Bank, about two billion or 38...
Microfinance is seen as a key development tool, and despite the current deepening crisis within the ...
SummaryMicrofinance is seen as a key development tool, and despite the current deepening crisis with...
Abstract: Micro-finance involves the provision of small, unsecured loans to poor farmers and small-s...
Access to microfinance is expected to improve the standard of living of the poor that are economic a...
Microfinance is regarded by many international development agencies including the World Bank as an e...
This review outlines the debates and questions within the quasi-experimental analysis on whether mic...
Poor people benefit from microfinance and positively improve their poverty and socio-economic condit...
Over the last 35 years, microfinance has been generally regarded as an effective policy tool in the ...
More than 1.3 billion people, that is, one in every five on earth, survive on less than a $1 a day (...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDEritrea, a relatively young African nation, is one of the least developed c...
Several evidences in the developing world argued that access to finance can help to substantially re...
Microfinance has proven to be an effective and powerful tool for poverty reduction. The objectives o...
This paper is based on a systematic review of evidence of the impact of microfinance on the lives of...
Poverty reduction through microfinance is tied to the belief that access to credit enables poor peop...
According to the 2014 Global Financial Development Report by the World Bank, about two billion or 38...