MICROCREDIT AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT A case study of Khushhali Bank List of Contents Abbreviations....................................................................................................2 Key Terminologies............................................................................................4 Motivation to Write on This Topic.....................................................................5 Problem Statement......................................................
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References: Abinet Luseged. 2007. Credit Management in Microfinance Institutions in Ethiopia Aemfi‚. 2008. Microfinance development review profile of Oromia credit CIMMISA. 2010. Oromia credit and saving institution‚ written manuals and pamphlets‚ Addis Ababa Daniel Kassa. 2010 . Credit Management in microfinance institutions in Ethiopia Meaza L‚. 2010. Loan management and credit facilities Mulatu Demeke. 2000. Association
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Banker to the Poor: The Autobiography of Muhammad Yunus Author: Muhammad Yunus Copyright: 2003 Introduction Banker to the Poor narrates the life of Muhammad Yunus and his conception of the micro-lending institution‚ Grameen Bank‚ to provide help to the poor. Yunus had a dream of providing help the poor to be able to help themselves. He believes that if the poor can receive financial help in the form of very small loans and are taught some basic principles of financial management‚ they will learn
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used for individuals to expand or start a small business‚ help individuals out of poverty‚ create more employment opportunities and to empower women to be more independent. Microcredit is a particular area in a much broader category called microfinance. Microfinance is many different financial services that are offered to the poor‚ with emphasis placed on saving. Most microcredit lenders in the past consisted of non-profit organization‚ but now many lenders are independently owned banks. Difference
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functioning. Analyze the drawbacks of the Grameen Bank model. 3. Microfinance has tremendous potential as an instrument for poverty reduction. Explain the role played by Grameen Bank in reducing poverty in Bangladesh. Do you suggest that the Grameen Bank model for poverty alleviation be emulated in other developing countries? Explain with reasons. THE GRAMEEN BANK MODEL The Grameen Bank model was one of the most widely researched microfinance models all over world. The Bank had four tiers‚ the lowest
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distributed sales volume in East African countries Grameenphone • Goal: to provide universal access to telecommunications services in remote‚ rural areas of Bangladesh • Villagers were too poor to afford telephones • Partnered with Grameen Bank‚ microfinance institution‚ to provide local women with microloans to purchase mobile phones • The women sold calling services in their villages‚ repaid the loans‚ earned income‚ and improved their social status Grameenphone • For-profit model with a positive
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MICRO-FINANCE AND POVERTY ALLEVIATION IN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY OF LIFT ABOVE POVERTY ORGANISATION (LAPO) IN EDO STATE By Lucky Ossai JANUARY‚ 2011 DEDICATION This work is dedicated to the glory of ALMIGHTY GOD and to all good people that love progress. ABSTRACT The efforts by the managers of Micro-Finance Institutions to tackle the seemingly intractable
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Saving first and credit later Intra group appraisal systems and prioritization: Credit rationing Shorter repayment terms Market rates of interest Progressive lending “WE MAKE BANKING POSSIBLE WITH THE LAST ‚ THE LOST AND THE LEAST” NABARD and microFinance NABARD INFLUENCING POLICY INVOLVING INSTITUTIONS ENCOURAGING INNOVATIONS CREDIT SUPPORT MOTIVATING PARTNERS NABARD TECHNICAL SUPPORT COORDINATION WITH PARTNERS GROUP FORMATION TRAINING AND CAPACITY BUILDING GROUP LINKAGE
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Dhaka‚ 1999. Ledgerwood‚ Joanna. Microfinance Handbook. Washington‚ D.C.‚ World Bank‚ 1998. ASA‚ Dhaka‚ 1995. Todd‚ Helen Women at the Center: Grameen Borrowers After One Decade. University Press Ltd‚ Dhaka‚ 1996. University Press Ltd.‚ Dhaka‚ 1997. Yunus Muhammad‚ Moingeon Bertrand & Laurence Lehmann-Ortega‚ "Building Social Business Models: Lessons from the Grameen Experience”‚ April-June‚ vol 43‚ n° 2-3‚ Long Range Planning‚ 2010‚ p Public Affairs‚ 2003. ^ Microfinance Information Exchange‚ Inc. (2009-12-01)
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Poverty Alleviation Effort in Bangladesh: Involvement of Selected Banks and NGOs Munim Kumar Barai* Md. Liakat Hossain Moral* Abstract Reduction of poverty has remained the most important national goal since the independence of Bangladesh. Though it was initially the sole responsibility of the government‚ banks‚ FIs and NGOs got themselves involved in the effort beginning from the late 1970s. Now their role has emerged as to be vital in the entire pursuit of poverty alleviation. Available statistics
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