Background: Poverty, lack of female empowerment, and lack of education are major risk factors for childhood illness worldwide. Microcredit programs, by offering small loans to poor individuals, attempt to address the first two of these risk factors, poverty and gender disparity. They provide clients, usually women, with a means to invest in their businesses and support their families. This study investigates the health effects of also addressing the remaining risk factor, lack of knowledge about important health issues, through randomization of members of a microcredit organization to receive a health education module based on the World Health Organization's Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) community intervention. Methods. ...
Since its inception, microfinance has played a significant role in the economic development of peopl...
The Enhancing Child Nutrition through Animal Source Food Management (ENAM) project, part of the Glob...
© 2016 Dr Somen SahaIntroduction: Despite an intense national discussion in India during 2010 – 2012...
Background: Poverty, lack of female empowerment, and lack of education are major risk factors for ch...
Abstract Background Poverty, lack of female empowerment, and lack of education are major risk factor...
© 2015 Hamad and Fernald.Introduction: Social and economic conditions are powerful determinants of w...
Within the overall aim of improving the health of populations in developing countries, it is now wel...
It is possible to achieve the above development goals, if disposable income, especially of the poor,...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) offer targeted opportunities for the poor to generate additional in...
There are about three billion people, half of the worlds population, living on the income of less th...
OBJECTIVES: Women's participation in microfinance-based self-help groups (SHGs) and the resultant so...
International agencies have stated public health goals to advance human development in the world’s p...
Microfinance is the provision of financial services for the poor. Health program through microfinanc...
Microcredit institutions spend billions of dollars fighting poverty by making small loans primarily ...
Microcredit institutions spend billions of dollars fighting poverty by making small loans primarily ...
Since its inception, microfinance has played a significant role in the economic development of peopl...
The Enhancing Child Nutrition through Animal Source Food Management (ENAM) project, part of the Glob...
© 2016 Dr Somen SahaIntroduction: Despite an intense national discussion in India during 2010 – 2012...
Background: Poverty, lack of female empowerment, and lack of education are major risk factors for ch...
Abstract Background Poverty, lack of female empowerment, and lack of education are major risk factor...
© 2015 Hamad and Fernald.Introduction: Social and economic conditions are powerful determinants of w...
Within the overall aim of improving the health of populations in developing countries, it is now wel...
It is possible to achieve the above development goals, if disposable income, especially of the poor,...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) offer targeted opportunities for the poor to generate additional in...
There are about three billion people, half of the worlds population, living on the income of less th...
OBJECTIVES: Women's participation in microfinance-based self-help groups (SHGs) and the resultant so...
International agencies have stated public health goals to advance human development in the world’s p...
Microfinance is the provision of financial services for the poor. Health program through microfinanc...
Microcredit institutions spend billions of dollars fighting poverty by making small loans primarily ...
Microcredit institutions spend billions of dollars fighting poverty by making small loans primarily ...
Since its inception, microfinance has played a significant role in the economic development of peopl...
The Enhancing Child Nutrition through Animal Source Food Management (ENAM) project, part of the Glob...
© 2016 Dr Somen SahaIntroduction: Despite an intense national discussion in India during 2010 – 2012...