A number of developing countries including Uganda have of recent experienced tremendous growth of microfinance industry in financial and credit service provision. Microfinance development in developing countries and its’ impacts on the poor’s livelihood have been a central point of focus by academic community and development stakeholders. A number of actors like donors and government agencies have accredited microcredit as a program to help the poor improve their living conditions, fight extreme poverty and reduce the number of people living in absolutely lacking situations. The growth of microcredit schemes in Uganda has incited donors, government agencies, different microfinance institutions, individual and academia to measure the achieve...
In this article, I review evidences from several Microfinance studies. The literature shows contradi...
The general objective of the study was to assess the suitability of Microfinance institutions on pov...
Microfinance is perceived to be one of the poverty alleviation mechanisms in poor countries today. T...
A number of developing countries including Uganda have of recent experienced tremendous growth of mi...
This paper uses survey data and quantitative analysis to assess the economic impact of BRAC Uganda’s...
How robust is the evidence that microcredit works? Theory on microfinance initiatives has moved far ...
The objective of the research project “Development of a training model in the strengthening of micro...
This article uses a mixed method approach to assess the impact of a microfinance organisation in Gha...
Microfinance industry has grown massively in the past decades. Even if it is commonly considered as ...
This article uses a mixed method approach to assess the impact of a microfinance organisation in Gha...
This article uses a mixed method approach to assess the impact of a microfinance organisation in Gha...
There is no question that poverty is a devastating problem in our world today; the UN estimates 34,0...
The study investigated the impact of the microcredit scheme of Ghanaian-Danish Community Development...
Microfinance institutions provide different financial services for the poor, where microcredit is on...
Microcredit is a speci c means of ghting poverty in developing countries. Given the con- trasts in i...
In this article, I review evidences from several Microfinance studies. The literature shows contradi...
The general objective of the study was to assess the suitability of Microfinance institutions on pov...
Microfinance is perceived to be one of the poverty alleviation mechanisms in poor countries today. T...
A number of developing countries including Uganda have of recent experienced tremendous growth of mi...
This paper uses survey data and quantitative analysis to assess the economic impact of BRAC Uganda’s...
How robust is the evidence that microcredit works? Theory on microfinance initiatives has moved far ...
The objective of the research project “Development of a training model in the strengthening of micro...
This article uses a mixed method approach to assess the impact of a microfinance organisation in Gha...
Microfinance industry has grown massively in the past decades. Even if it is commonly considered as ...
This article uses a mixed method approach to assess the impact of a microfinance organisation in Gha...
This article uses a mixed method approach to assess the impact of a microfinance organisation in Gha...
There is no question that poverty is a devastating problem in our world today; the UN estimates 34,0...
The study investigated the impact of the microcredit scheme of Ghanaian-Danish Community Development...
Microfinance institutions provide different financial services for the poor, where microcredit is on...
Microcredit is a speci c means of ghting poverty in developing countries. Given the con- trasts in i...
In this article, I review evidences from several Microfinance studies. The literature shows contradi...
The general objective of the study was to assess the suitability of Microfinance institutions on pov...
Microfinance is perceived to be one of the poverty alleviation mechanisms in poor countries today. T...