Microfinance is a relatively young and somewhat ambiguous concept. The phenomenon has, however, proven to contribute to making the lives better for many poor people, thus the interest for the industry has grown substantially. The increased attention has stimulated the movement towards more financially sustainable organizations. Along with this transformation, concerns regarding how it affects the poor have been raised. This study aims to map the key characteristics of financially sustainable microfinance institutions (MFIs) and what features that separates them from their non-sustainable counterparts. By analyzing data from 1109 MFIs, some significant differences between sustainable and non-sustainable organizations have been found. The stu...
Microfinance has been recognized as an effective tool in helping poor people and developing rural ec...
The shift of the Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) from the poverty- lending approach to the financia...
There has been an argument in literature that the more Micro finance institutions (MFIs) aim for fin...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) aim to increase the standard of living in poor communities through ...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) are constrained by double bottom-lines: meeting social obligations ...
Microfinance, since its’ formal discovery in the 1970s, has received global recommendation for its’ ...
Microfinance sector showed a tremendous growth for the last decade and got a considerable attention ...
Microfinance has become an important tool for poverty reduction in many parts of the world, includin...
Microfinance programs play a vital role in poverty alleviation in developing countries; however, mos...
Recent evidence shows that MFI financing continues to evolve with an increased inclination towards c...
Microfinance programs play a vital role in poverty alleviation in developing countries; however, mos...
The poor in the developing countries are constrained by savings and the absence of credit access fro...
The microfinance sector is considered an important contributor to the expansion of formal financial ...
Purpose: This research aims to discover whether or not there is a connection between the governance ...
The microfinance paradigms focus on reduction of poverty through improving access to finance and fin...
Microfinance has been recognized as an effective tool in helping poor people and developing rural ec...
The shift of the Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) from the poverty- lending approach to the financia...
There has been an argument in literature that the more Micro finance institutions (MFIs) aim for fin...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) aim to increase the standard of living in poor communities through ...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) are constrained by double bottom-lines: meeting social obligations ...
Microfinance, since its’ formal discovery in the 1970s, has received global recommendation for its’ ...
Microfinance sector showed a tremendous growth for the last decade and got a considerable attention ...
Microfinance has become an important tool for poverty reduction in many parts of the world, includin...
Microfinance programs play a vital role in poverty alleviation in developing countries; however, mos...
Recent evidence shows that MFI financing continues to evolve with an increased inclination towards c...
Microfinance programs play a vital role in poverty alleviation in developing countries; however, mos...
The poor in the developing countries are constrained by savings and the absence of credit access fro...
The microfinance sector is considered an important contributor to the expansion of formal financial ...
Purpose: This research aims to discover whether or not there is a connection between the governance ...
The microfinance paradigms focus on reduction of poverty through improving access to finance and fin...
Microfinance has been recognized as an effective tool in helping poor people and developing rural ec...
The shift of the Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) from the poverty- lending approach to the financia...
There has been an argument in literature that the more Micro finance institutions (MFIs) aim for fin...