MFIs: Creating Slaves to Microfinance or Becoming the Saviors?
Author: Surabhi Agrawal With an even-fisted force in the air, he yells, “We are not a slave to your microfinance!” and storms off to the...
The use of Randomized Control Trials to evaluate development policies has garnered significant attention in the last decade. In this art...
Author: Surabhi Agrawal With an even-fisted force in the air, he yells, “We are not a slave to your microfinance!” and storms off to the...
[Terminology: Banking Facilitators (BFs) disseminate education on bank products and collect documents from clients on the bank’s behalf, ...
In our first post in this series, we discussed the key advantages of the BC model and the reasons that it should succeed as an a...
[Terminology Used: Agents or Customer Service Points (CSPs) - Individuals, shops or other outlet points responsible for direct contact w...
Today, we begin a series on the Business Correspondent (BC) model based on findings from CMFs on-going studies and external research on th...
Some argue that microfinance alleviates poverty and some claim that microfinance causes over-indebtedness among the poor and thus, it has...
Author: Shardul Oza
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