established by Muhammad Yunus‚ the godfather of microcredit‚ is to eliminate poverty by means of giving all the opportunity to be self-sustaining with long term solutions. The principle of micro financing is the mutual benefit of relationship between microfinance institutions and the improverished‚ however one must note that there is a distinct difference in the for-profit and not-for-profit lenders moral standing when regarding profits. For-profit micro lenders maxmize shareholder wealth while non-profits
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the Philippines Introduction Micro enterprise financing‚ or the provision of access to micro entrepreneurs of small-scale loans and other financing-related services has been widely credited as a sustainable tool for reducing poverty. The microfinance movement‚ which the Grameen Bank started and pioneered in Bangladesh during the 1980s‚ has been replicated in other parts of the world‚ including the Philippines. However‚ while many studies indicate that the impact of micro enterprise financing
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EREPLICATION: IS THE SEARCH FOR BEST MODELS IN MICROFINANCE INHIBITING INNOVATION AND INSTITUTIONAL LEARNING? A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of Georgetown University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Development Management and Public Policy By Lisa Anne Stein‚ M.A. Washington‚ DC April 14‚ 2008 REPLICATION: Is the search for best models in microfinance inhibiting innovation and institutional learning
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Grameen Bank‚ How Muhammad Yunus Inspires The World to Solve Poverty Written by Gatot Haryadi Introduction Poverty is number one of the world problem. United Nation set “End Poverty and Hunger” as number one in Millennium Development Goal that should achieve in 2015. Grameen Bank is Bank that operates in Bangladesh since 1976 focusing giving loan to the poor. When other bank reluctant to give loan to the poor‚ Grameen Bank did it very well. Until now Grameen Bank has 8.35 million borrower‚
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The State of Microfinance in India: Emergence‚ Delivery Models and Issues • Tiwari‚ Rajnish. & Herstatt‚ Cornelius.‚ 2010. Excellent Target: Indian Investment in Germany‚ Contact India‚ Vol. 2‚ June‚ pp. 18-19. • Verma‚ Binita.‚ 2005. ‘Problems and Challenges of India’s International Trade during the Post-Reform Period’‚ In: Jiwitesh Kumar Singh[Ed.]: International Trade and Business-Emerging and Challenges in the 21st Century. New Delhi: Deep and Deep Publications.p.20. • World Bank
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6 & 7. Legal and regulatory framework conducive to private investment and Governance and transparency assessment. Ecuador has a strong legal and regulatory framework and solid institutional development compensates for a relatively weak investment climate. Regulatory framework Regulation of microcredit operations: The regulation of banks‚ financial associations‚ savings and credit mutual associations for housing‚ savings and credit co-operatives / credit unions above a certain
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Social Business: Ridding The World Of Its Evils One Misfortune At A Time. Muhammad Yunus. Building Social Business: The New Kind of Capitalism that Serves Humanity’s most Pressing Needs. Social Business: Ridding The World Of Its Evils One Misfortune At A Time. Muhammad Yunus’ “Building Social Business: The New Kind of Capitalism That Serves Humanity’s Most Pressing Needs” is a book that discusses Yunus’ idea of a “social business”‚ his numerous collaborations with companies in order to rid
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experience difficulties in repaying their debts‚ due either to circumstances beyond their control (sickness‚ theft‚ etc). The perception of rural customer regarding formal financial system also effects due to the reason that in recent years several microfinance institutions such as SHG (Self-Help Group)‚ BISWA (Bharat Integrated Social Welfare Agency)‚ NBFC are engaged to serve the poor section of the society. As a result‚ majority of the developing world’s rural population does not have access to the
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Introduction |Economic Principle of Microcredit | |Concept & Definition | |Microcredit or Microfinance Institution in Bangladesh | |Operational way | Bangladesh
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Questionnaire No. _______ NATIONAL ANTI-POVERTY COMMISSION ENHANCING ACCESS OF THE POOR TO MICROFINANCE SERVICES IN FRONTIER AREAS Questionnaire for Microfinance Institutions( MFIs) DATE: TIME STARTED: TIME ENDED: ENUMERATORS NAME: TO BE FILLED UP BY THE RESPONDENT(S) 1. Name of the Organization:______________________________________________________ 2. Acronym: ___________ 3. Address: ____________________________________ (building number ‚ street‚ zip code 4. ________________________ City/town/municipality
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