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Title
Development Bulletin 57 (2002). Microfinance for poverty reduction |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1885/9482 |
Date
2002 |
Abstract
CONTENTS: FEATURES: Introduction: microfinance and poverty reduction / Joe Remenyi, page 5. MICROFINANCE OUTREACH AND POVERTY REDUCTION - Microfinance in the Australian aid programme / Kieran Donaghue and Stav Zotalis, page 7. Financing microfinance for poverty reduction / David S. Gibbons, page 11. Relative system risks to the savings of poor people / Graham A. N. Wright and Leonard K. Mutesasira, page 14. Including the excluded: Lessons learned from the poverty-targeting strategies used by microfinance providers / Alison Mathie, page 17. Poverty, credit and microcredit in rural China / Jonathan Unger, page 23. Microfinance partnerships: Opportunities and challenges / Delores McLaughlin, page 27. Credit unions and microfinance innovation / Grahame Mehrtens, page 31. Potential roles for donors in the development and promotion of microinsurance / Craig Churchill, page 35. BEST PRACTICE IN MICROFINANCE - Microfinance best practice: ten parameters of success for development NGOs / Joe Remenyi, page 40. ASA: Profile of a successful microfinance institution / Shafiqual Haque Choudhury and Mustafa Kamal, page 45. Microfinance regulation in South Africa: A comparative perspective / Patrick Meagher, page 48. Micro finance regulation and supervision in Zambia / Edna Mudenda, page 53. Developing savings facilities: The Opportunity Microfinance Bank in the Philippines / Catherine Roc, page 58. GENDER AND MICROFINANCE - Microfinance and women's empowerment: Turning lead to gold? / Roshaneh Zafar, page 63. Grameen Bank-style microcredit: Impact on dowry and women's solidarity / Santi Rozario, page 67. Reflections on microfinance and women's empowerment / Juliet Hunt and Nalini Kasynathan, page 71. Microfinance and women's empowerment: Rethinking 'best practice' / Linda Mayoux, page 76. CASE STUDIES - Research and innovation agenda of the INCOME project / Carlos Ani, page 81. Bougainville microfinance: Rebuilding rural communities after the crisis / John Newsom, page 85. Gender and microfinance in Bougainville: A case study / Julia Byford and Gertrude Guanara, page 89. Microfinance in the Pacific- mipela katim bus! The experience of Putim na Kisim / Karen Lewin, page 93. Location and microenterprise performance: Evidence from Sri Lanka / Judith Shaw, page 97. Microcredit and poverty alleviation under post-socialism: The Oxfam-Community Aid Abroad experience / Mark Deasey, page 101. HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT - The Internal Learning System: A tool for microfinance and livelihoods interventions / Helzi Noponen, page 106. Microfinance as a vehicle for educating the poor / Christopher Dunford, page 111. VIEWPOINT: Moris Rasik: Reflections from the field in Timor / Helen Todd, page 115. Microfinance and poverty alleviation: The dangers of development 'snake oil' / Patrick Kilby, page 117. Grant-based approaches to microfinance / Michael Pretes, page 120. PUBLICATIONS: Book Review, page 123. New Books, page 125. Reports and monographs, page 129. RESOURCES: Organisations and programmes, page 131. Electronic fora, page 136. - ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, Resource Management in Asia Pacific Program; AusAID |
Publisher
Development Studies Network; http://www.crawford.anu.edu.au/rmap/ |
Type of publication
Other; Published Version |
Format
123 pages |
Source
http://www.crawford.anu.edu.au/rmap/devnet/devnet/db-57.pdf |
Rights
https://www.oaklist.qut.edu.au/database/View.action?id=8355 "Can archive pre-print ... post-print ... [and] publisher version ... Authors retain copyright" - from OAKlist site (as at 6/12/11) |
Identifier
1035-1132 |
Repository
Canberra - Australian National University
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