Approximately 2.6 billion people, roughly 40 percent of the world’spopulation, live on less than $2 a day. 3 Of these people, 1.4 billion—that is one in four people in the developing world—live in extreme poverty subsisting on less than $1.25 a day. According to recent World Bank estimates, the financial and economic crisis facing the world today is likely to trap another 53 million people in extreme poverty
The total world population is 7.093 billion of them 1.29 billion do live with absolute poverty [PPP ...
In the 1970s, an innovative approach to fighting poverty in the de-veloping world was initiated in B...
Microfinance institutions have proved the possibility of providing reliable banking services to poor...
This paper focuses on the challenges of responding to a deleveraging of the microfinance sector and ...
Year 2005 was called international year of microcredit by United Nations. Since, micro finance has p...
The nearly one-sixth of the world's population lives with income lower than US$ 1 per day. These poo...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Microfinance, banking to the poor, is a recent global phenomenon introduced by Nobel Prize winner Dr...
Close to three billion people-half of the world\u27s population-live on less than two dollars a day....
Nearly half of today’s population is living in poverty, meaning that they are living on less than $2...
Poverty is a major problem that reaches millions of people around the world. Although many organizat...
Widespread poverty remains a reality for many in both developed and developing countries. Policymake...
Microfinance is a successful financial innovation to help the poor to sort out credit exclusion, whi...
Microcredit, being the most unique form of antipoverty intervention in terms of its methodology and ...
Abstract Eradicating world poverty is within the reach of each one of us. Microfinance has started a...
The total world population is 7.093 billion of them 1.29 billion do live with absolute poverty [PPP ...
In the 1970s, an innovative approach to fighting poverty in the de-veloping world was initiated in B...
Microfinance institutions have proved the possibility of providing reliable banking services to poor...
This paper focuses on the challenges of responding to a deleveraging of the microfinance sector and ...
Year 2005 was called international year of microcredit by United Nations. Since, micro finance has p...
The nearly one-sixth of the world's population lives with income lower than US$ 1 per day. These poo...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Microfinance, banking to the poor, is a recent global phenomenon introduced by Nobel Prize winner Dr...
Close to three billion people-half of the world\u27s population-live on less than two dollars a day....
Nearly half of today’s population is living in poverty, meaning that they are living on less than $2...
Poverty is a major problem that reaches millions of people around the world. Although many organizat...
Widespread poverty remains a reality for many in both developed and developing countries. Policymake...
Microfinance is a successful financial innovation to help the poor to sort out credit exclusion, whi...
Microcredit, being the most unique form of antipoverty intervention in terms of its methodology and ...
Abstract Eradicating world poverty is within the reach of each one of us. Microfinance has started a...
The total world population is 7.093 billion of them 1.29 billion do live with absolute poverty [PPP ...
In the 1970s, an innovative approach to fighting poverty in the de-veloping world was initiated in B...
Microfinance institutions have proved the possibility of providing reliable banking services to poor...