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Microfinance and poverty reduction: Evidence from a Village Study in Bangladesh / Nawaz, Shah   Journal Article
Nawaz, Shah Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract To evaluate the competing claims on the impact of microfinance programs on multidimensional poverty, a village study in Bangladesh was conducted where three microfinance programs had been operating for more than five years. The study found that microfinance has resulted in a moderate reduction in the poverty of borrowers, as measured by a variety of socio-economic indicators, but has not reached many of the poorest in the village. To make microfinance a more effective means of poverty reduction other services such as skills training, technological support, education and health related strategies should be included with microfinance.
Key Words Poverty  Bangladesh  Asia  Microfinance  Microcredit  Well-being 
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