Microcredit is advocated as a development tool that has the potential to reduce poverty, empower participants, and improve health. Results of several studies have shown that the extreme poor, or the ultra-poor, often are unable to benefit from traditional microcredit programmes and can, as a result of taking a loan they cannot repay, sink deeper into economic and social poverty. This case study describes an intervention directed at enabling the ultra-poor rural populations to pull themselves out of poverty. The intervention integrates multiple components, including asset grants for income generation, skills training, a time-bound monthly stipend for subsistence, social development and mobilization of local elite, and health support. Results...
© 2015 Dr. Md Jahangir AlamABSTRACT This study aimed to address effective policy initiatives to red...
The research focuses on the assessment of the MFIs (Micro Financial Institutes) & Small Business in ...
Micro-credit was designed to organize poor people's tiny savings into funds that could be accessed b...
Microcredit is advocated as a development tool that has the potential to reduce poverty, empower par...
Microcredit is advocated as a development tool that has the potential to reduce poverty, empower par...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 국제개발정책학과, 2012. 2. Moon, Woo-Sik.The aim of this thesis is to investigate th...
The rural poor generally have low income to sustain their livelihood. They do not have the capacity ...
Microfinancing is widely perceived to contribute towards social innovation for poverty reduction. We...
Microcredit has emerged in developing countries as a way to enable poor households to engage in prod...
The research focuses on the assessment of the MFIs (Micro Financial Institutes) & Small Business in ...
In the year 2003 there were 101 million people in rural Bangladesh who could be considered poor (IFA...
Around 1.7 billion adults have no access to transaction accounts in the world. The majority of those...
It is now well recognised that regular microcredit intervention is not enough to effectively reach t...
The purpose of this study is to contribute to the literature by investigating the impact of microcre...
The research focuses on the assessment of the MFIs (Micro Financial Institutes) & Small Business in ...
© 2015 Dr. Md Jahangir AlamABSTRACT This study aimed to address effective policy initiatives to red...
The research focuses on the assessment of the MFIs (Micro Financial Institutes) & Small Business in ...
Micro-credit was designed to organize poor people's tiny savings into funds that could be accessed b...
Microcredit is advocated as a development tool that has the potential to reduce poverty, empower par...
Microcredit is advocated as a development tool that has the potential to reduce poverty, empower par...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 국제개발정책학과, 2012. 2. Moon, Woo-Sik.The aim of this thesis is to investigate th...
The rural poor generally have low income to sustain their livelihood. They do not have the capacity ...
Microfinancing is widely perceived to contribute towards social innovation for poverty reduction. We...
Microcredit has emerged in developing countries as a way to enable poor households to engage in prod...
The research focuses on the assessment of the MFIs (Micro Financial Institutes) & Small Business in ...
In the year 2003 there were 101 million people in rural Bangladesh who could be considered poor (IFA...
Around 1.7 billion adults have no access to transaction accounts in the world. The majority of those...
It is now well recognised that regular microcredit intervention is not enough to effectively reach t...
The purpose of this study is to contribute to the literature by investigating the impact of microcre...
The research focuses on the assessment of the MFIs (Micro Financial Institutes) & Small Business in ...
© 2015 Dr. Md Jahangir AlamABSTRACT This study aimed to address effective policy initiatives to red...
The research focuses on the assessment of the MFIs (Micro Financial Institutes) & Small Business in ...
Micro-credit was designed to organize poor people's tiny savings into funds that could be accessed b...