ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES IN KENYAN ENTREPRENEURIAL SECTOR. A CASE OF SMEs IN NYERI TOWN PATRICK SANYA ODAME B211-0008-2013 A PRPOSAL PRESENTED TO Rev. Fr. Dr. /LECTURER DONATUS MATHENGE GICHUI IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BUSINESS ETHICS AND VALUES-BMA 5102 OCTOBER‚ 2013 DECLARATION I declare that is my original work and has not been submitted for examination to any other institution for an award of Masters Degree to the best of my knowledge
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Chapter One General Overview and the Background to the Study 1.0. Background Statement Arguably radio remains the most important electronic medium in developing nations such as Ghana. Radio is still an incredibly powerful medium for change in developing countries. It manages to reach vast audiences who live in regions where there is little internet or phone access and in many cases no electricity. There are many exciting new communication technologies being harnessed by NGO’s aid agencies and
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The reforms in the financial system in Nigeria which heightened with the 1986 deregulation‚ affected the level of financial deepening of the country and the level relevance of the financial system to economic development. Nnanna and Dogo (1998) However‚ the rapid globalization of the financial markets since then and the increased level of integration of the Nigerian financial system to the global system have generated
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UNIVERSITY FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES FACULTY OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS THE IMPACT OF MICRO FINANCE BANKS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SMES IN THE TAMALE METROPOLITAN ASSEMBLY SINCE 2008. ALHASSAN SAWAL ABDUL-RAZAK (FAS/2016/08) JUNE 2012 DEDICATION I dedicate this work to my mother Iddrisu Sagyelpaga. i CERTIFICATION We certify that this work is being carried out independently by ALHASSAAN SAWAL ABDULRAZAK (FAS/2016/08) in the Department
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MICROINSURANCE PAPER No. 1 LITERATURE REVIEW ON MICROINSURANCE Stefan Dercon*^ and Martina Kirchberger* in collaboration with Jan Willem Gunning^ and Jean-Philippe Platteau^ *Oxford University ^European Development Research Network (EUDN) i LITERATURE REVIEW ON MICROINSURANCE MICROINSURANCE PAPER No. 1 Copyright © International Labour Organization 2008 First published 2008 Publications of the International Labour Office enjoy copyright under Protocol 2 of the Universal Copyright Convention
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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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DECLARATION "I declare that I have wholly undertaken the study reported herein under supervision” ……………………………………………………………………………………….. REGINA KWEKU DATE…………………………… “I declare that I have supervised the student in undertaking the study reported herein and I confirm that the student has my permission to present it for assessment.” ………………………………………………………………………………………………….. MR. MICHAEL NKONYAA DEDICATION This long essay is dedicated to husband‚ Mr. Solomon Kweku. For your
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INTRODUCTION A significant development in recent years has been the mushrooming of community-based organizations and initiatives at the local level for women. Reports indicate that self-help programmes‚ often in the form of savings and credit or micro credit schemes‚ have succeeded in changing the lives of poor women‚ enhancing incomes and generating positive externalities such as increased self-esteem. This paper addresses the challenging issue of whether self-help micro credit programmes are tools
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Munich Re Foundation From Knowledge to Action International Labour Office Geneva Protecting the poor A microinsurance compendium Edited by Craig Churchill Protecting the poor A microinsurance compendium Protecting the poor A microinsurance compendium Edited by Craig Churchill Munich Re Foundation From Knowledge to Action International Labour Office Geneva International Labour Office‚ CH-1211 Geneva‚ Switzerland www.ilo.org in association with Munich Re
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DETERMINANTS OF SMALLHOLDER FARMERS ACCESS TO FORMAL CREDIT: THE CASE OF METEMA WOREDA‚ NORTH GONDAR‚ ETHIOPIA M.Sc. Thesis SISAY YEHUALA April‚ 2008 Haramaya University DETERMINANTS OF SMALLHOLDER FARMERS ACCESS TO FORMAL CREDIT: THE CASE OF METEMA WOREDA‚ NORTH GONDAR‚ ETHIOPIA A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of the Agriculture Department of Rural Development and Agricultural Extension School of Graduate Studies HARAMAYA UNIVERSITY In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
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