M.A.In South Africa, high unemployment rates, uneven distribution of opportunities and poverty are major concerns for the government. Poverty is defined as the deprivation of people due to the lack of access, and their right, to certain commodities. In 2004, close to 15,4 million people were living below the poverty line. In addition to this, in 2005, 53 percent of South Africans, equating to 16,4 million persons, were excluded from formal financial services. Microcredit has been advocated as a tool to reduce poverty. A world renowned microfinance model, the Grameen Bank model of Bangladesh has had success in not only reducing poverty, but also allowing poor people access to formal financial services. The bank has 7,93 million borrowers, wi...
Among financial institutions serving poor households around the world, microfinance programs have em...
In 1976, Dr Muhammed Yunus, Professor of Economics at Chittagong University, Bangladesh, began a pro...
Inspired by the precedence of eradicating worldwide poverty and the unresolved discussion how to sol...
Hakutermit: Microcredit, Poverty Reduction, Grameen Bank, Social Capital, Human Capital, Women Thi...
M.Comm.Microfinance refers to the provision of financial services, in particular small loans in the ...
This presentation is based on a case study I did that talks about the Nobel Peace Prize winning Gram...
Access to finance (cash/credit) is central to economic development and improving the living standar...
Grameen Bank’s activities, especially its microcredit scheme, as we are often told, are directed at ...
In many developing nations, the majority of poor people live in rural areas. Yet, most of them do no...
High population growth rates, shrinking budgets, and urban migration are some of the factors that ha...
Micro-credit has been found the most important tool for fighting with poverty through development of...
'The Grameen Bank of Bangladesh is widely considered as one of the world's most sucessful financial ...
Fighting poverty is the overall goal of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG). Africa has highest p...
Thesis (DTech. degree in the Business School)--Tshwane University of Technology, 2007.This dissertat...
Credit provision for small and poor households has always been the major element of nongovernment or...
Among financial institutions serving poor households around the world, microfinance programs have em...
In 1976, Dr Muhammed Yunus, Professor of Economics at Chittagong University, Bangladesh, began a pro...
Inspired by the precedence of eradicating worldwide poverty and the unresolved discussion how to sol...
Hakutermit: Microcredit, Poverty Reduction, Grameen Bank, Social Capital, Human Capital, Women Thi...
M.Comm.Microfinance refers to the provision of financial services, in particular small loans in the ...
This presentation is based on a case study I did that talks about the Nobel Peace Prize winning Gram...
Access to finance (cash/credit) is central to economic development and improving the living standar...
Grameen Bank’s activities, especially its microcredit scheme, as we are often told, are directed at ...
In many developing nations, the majority of poor people live in rural areas. Yet, most of them do no...
High population growth rates, shrinking budgets, and urban migration are some of the factors that ha...
Micro-credit has been found the most important tool for fighting with poverty through development of...
'The Grameen Bank of Bangladesh is widely considered as one of the world's most sucessful financial ...
Fighting poverty is the overall goal of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG). Africa has highest p...
Thesis (DTech. degree in the Business School)--Tshwane University of Technology, 2007.This dissertat...
Credit provision for small and poor households has always been the major element of nongovernment or...
Among financial institutions serving poor households around the world, microfinance programs have em...
In 1976, Dr Muhammed Yunus, Professor of Economics at Chittagong University, Bangladesh, began a pro...
Inspired by the precedence of eradicating worldwide poverty and the unresolved discussion how to sol...