This paper reports the findings from a microcredit (financial inclusion) scheme that has been operated by a non-governmental organization since 2012 in a local community in Ghana, and sustained through the COVID-19 pandemic. It first examines microfinance, women’s empowerment and third-sector organizational dynamics. It then provides an overview of microfinance in Ghana within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, followed by dissecting the organization’s microcredit, training and women’s empowerment programmes. The following part documents the findings, with brief concluding thoughts and policy implications appearing in the last section. It is argued here that financial schemes, particularly those operated by third-sector organizations, ca...
Microfinance schemes which provide financial services such as (micro) credit, insurance and savings ...
Microcredit has been seen by national governments and their development partners as a strategic tool...
Aim: To examine women participation in microcredit and its impact on business income. Study Design: ...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) grant microcredits to hundreds of thousands of people, particularly...
The purpose of this thesis is to understand the impact to access to microcredit for women in Ghana, ...
Women, more than men, are faced with difficulties in accessing financial services. Women in developi...
Poverty alleviation has directly and indirectly played a major role in development theory and projec...
Financial Non-Governmental Organisations (FNGOs) are regulated microfinance institutions (MFIs) that...
Disempowerment among women due to certain cultural practices has been one of the main barriers to de...
The study explores the efficiency of microcredit as a strategy for poverty reduction especially amon...
Microfinance gives low-income individuals, especially women, the opportunity to advance in both soci...
This paper discusses the use of microcredit as a poverty alleviation strategy that may simultaneousl...
In Ghana like in other developing countries, microfinance has been acknowledged as a pro-poor develo...
The COVID-19 pandemic threatens lives and livelihoods, and, with that, has created immediate challen...
The rise of the novel Coronavirus disease affected the development of African countries. The flow of...
Microfinance schemes which provide financial services such as (micro) credit, insurance and savings ...
Microcredit has been seen by national governments and their development partners as a strategic tool...
Aim: To examine women participation in microcredit and its impact on business income. Study Design: ...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) grant microcredits to hundreds of thousands of people, particularly...
The purpose of this thesis is to understand the impact to access to microcredit for women in Ghana, ...
Women, more than men, are faced with difficulties in accessing financial services. Women in developi...
Poverty alleviation has directly and indirectly played a major role in development theory and projec...
Financial Non-Governmental Organisations (FNGOs) are regulated microfinance institutions (MFIs) that...
Disempowerment among women due to certain cultural practices has been one of the main barriers to de...
The study explores the efficiency of microcredit as a strategy for poverty reduction especially amon...
Microfinance gives low-income individuals, especially women, the opportunity to advance in both soci...
This paper discusses the use of microcredit as a poverty alleviation strategy that may simultaneousl...
In Ghana like in other developing countries, microfinance has been acknowledged as a pro-poor develo...
The COVID-19 pandemic threatens lives and livelihoods, and, with that, has created immediate challen...
The rise of the novel Coronavirus disease affected the development of African countries. The flow of...
Microfinance schemes which provide financial services such as (micro) credit, insurance and savings ...
Microcredit has been seen by national governments and their development partners as a strategic tool...
Aim: To examine women participation in microcredit and its impact on business income. Study Design: ...