This post talks about the potential of the Graduation Model (as initiated by the BRAC and CGAP) for those too poor to participate in traditional microfinance as a tool in enhancing and scaling social protection policies. Read more here.
This post by Alex Counts, CEO and founder of Grameen Foundation talks about the Sa-Dhan’s recent conference earlier in August. The conference saw a collection of all microfinance stakeholders in the sector, and hence acted as a barometer in measuring the sentiment regarding the regulations in the country. While RBI […]
Banks have restarted giving out funds to the microfinance institutions encouraged by the more facilitating guidelines provided by the Reserve Bank of India – the Central Bank of India. Post the Andhra Pradesh crisis in 2010, the funds towards MFIs had all but dried up with banks being hesitant and […]
In India and Bangladesh, microfinance has had quite a past – it ranges from the success of microfinance experiments in Bangladesh to mass suicides in Andhra Pradesh in 2010. This post provides a basic insight into a smaller part of microfinance – the graduation model which has achieved success in […]
This post lists the top microfinance institutions in the world by way of number of staff members. See the list here. Read another list of microfinance organizations providing financial access to the poor here.
This post by a former US Ambassador to Bangladesh alleges that the reason why the government of Bangladesh is on its path to forcefully usurp power is to eliminate completely the political threat that is Mohd Yunus, collect a large votebank by promising to write off loans, and loot the […]
While Hugh Sinclair’s book – ‘Confessions of a Microfinance Heretic’ is widely controversial and limited in the number of its readers, this post talks about how Hugh Sinclair may have been right in implicating Deutsche Bank in his book. Read more here.
Conceding that not all stories related to microfinance related to the ‘proverbial impoverished woman’ are good ones, this post relates some stories of success in Puebla, Mexico. The success, as the author points out must be attributed more to the entrepreneurial drive and spirit of the borrower and less on […]
This report titled “State of the Integrated Field of Health and Microfinance in India: Harnessing the Strengths of Two Sectors to Improve Health and Alleviate Poverty” tries to explain the concept of integrated health and microfinance units in India. Read the report here.
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