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Microfinance consists of financial services targeting individuals and small businesses (SMEs) who lack access to conventional banking and related services. Microfinance includes microcredit, the provision of small loans to poor clients; savings and checking accounts; microinsurance; and payment systems, among other services. Microfinance product and services in MFI include: Savings Microcredit Microinsurance Microleasing and Fund transfer/remittance. Microfinance services are designed to reach excluded customers, usually low income population segments, possibly socially marginalized, or geographically more isolated, and to help them become self-sufficient. Microfinance initially had a limited definition: the provision of microloans to small scale entrepreneurs and small (informal sectors) businesses lacking access to credit. The two main mechanisms for the delivery of financial services to such clients were: (1) relationship-based banking for individual entrepreneurs and small businesses; and (2) group-based model, where several entrepreneurs come together to apply for loans and other services as a group. Over time, microfinance has emerged as a larger movement whose object is: "a world in which as everyone, especially the lower income classes and socially marginalized people and households have access to a wide range of affordable, high quality financial products and services, including not just credit but also savings, insurance, payment services, and fund transfers." Proponents of microfinance often claim that such access will help struggling classes out of poverty, including participants in the Microcredit Summit Campaign. For many, microfinance is a way to promote economic development, employment and growth through the support of micro-entrepreneurs and small businesses; for others it is a way for the disadvantaged/less privileged to manage their finances more effectively and take advantage of economic opportunities while managing the risks. Critics often point to some of the ills of microcredit that can create indebtedness. Many studies have tried to assess its impacts. New research in the area of microfinance calls for better understanding of the microfinance ecosystem so that the microfinance institutions and other facilitators can formulate sustainable strategies that will help create social benefits through better service delivery to the low-income population. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Microfinance Institutions as a Vehicle for Poverty Eradication in Developing Countries: Evidence from the East African Community Member States
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Social Performance Vs Financial Performance of Microfinance Institutes (MFIs) In Cameroon: Case of MFIs Affiliated to Mutelles Communautaires de Croissance (MC²)
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Religious Expression and Crowdfunded Microfinance Success: Insights from Role Congruity Theory
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Outreach & Sustainability of Microfinance Institutes (MFIs) in the Midst of the Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon: A Comparative Analysis of MFIs Affiliated to CamCCUL Using DEA and Tobit Censored Model for the Period of 2017 and 2020
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Gender access to microfinance banks’ credit and profitablity of cassava production in Imo State, Nigeria
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Cultural Foundations of Creditworthiness: Gendered Evaluations of Borrowers in Colombian Microcredit
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The role of microfinance in environmental governance: with a focus on payments for ecosystem services
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The Influence of Internal Credit Risk Management Tools On The Performance of Cameroonian Microfinance Institutions
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Factors Affecting Default in the Loan Portfolio of Microfinance Institutions in Cameroon
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Proximity‐based screening tools and credit rationing: Lessons from a Cameroonian greenfield microfinance institution
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Factors influencing customers’ decision to save with microfinance institutions: the case of Advans Cameroon
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Cyber Risks in Microfinance Digitization: Exposures and Preventions among Female Headed Farm Households in Southern Nigeria
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Impact of microfinance health interventions on health-related outcomes among female informal workers in Pakistan: a retrospective quasi-experimental study
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Microfinance towards micro-enterprises development in rural Malaysia through digital finance
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Examining the evidence of microfinance on non-communicable disease health indicators and outcomes: A systematic literature review
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Come Together to Decrease Depression: Women's mental health, social capital, and participation in a Kenyan combined microfinance program
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Combining Microfinance and Health in Reducing Poverty-Driven Healthcare Costs: Evidence From the Philippines
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Factors influencing customers’ decision to save with microfinance institutions: the case of Advans Cameroon
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The relationship between a microfinance-based healthcare delivery platform, health insurance coverage, health screenings, and disease management in rural Western Kenya
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Trick or Treat: Does a Microfinance Loan Induce or Reduce the Chances of Spousal Violence against Women? Answers from India
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Participation in microfinance based Self Help Groups in India: Who becomes a member and for how long?
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Compounding crises of social reproduction: Microfinance, over-indebtedness and the COVID-19 pandemic
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The Impact of Human Resource Management (HRM) Practices on Graduate Volunteer Performance: A Case Study of Microfinance Institutions in Cameroon
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Efficiency of Microfinance Institutes (MFIs) in Cameroon: A Comparative Analysis of MFIs Affiliated to CamCCUL and MC2 Using DEA Approach and the Tobit Censored Model
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Microfinance and Public Local Infrastructure Development in Local Councils in Cameroon: The Social Innovation Prospective Approach
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Microfinance and Peer Health Leadership Intervention Implementation for Men in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: A Qualitative Assessment of Perceived Economic and Health Outcomes
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Microfinance improves child nutrition in India
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Response to Journal Club: Cluster Randomized Trial Evaluating Impact of a Community-based Microfinance Scheme on Childhood Nutritional Status: Evidence-based Medicine Viewpoint
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Response to Journal Club: Cluster Randomized Trial Evaluating Impact of a Community-based Microfinance Scheme on Childhood Nutritional Status: Evidence-based Medicine Viewpoint: Author's Reply
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Microfinance services and the productivity of cocoa family farms in Cameroon
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Age Moderates the Association Between Microfinance Membership and Physical Abuse, Relationship Power, and Transactional Sex in Haitian Women
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Annual Report 2019 on EIB Activity in Africa, the Caribbean, the Pacific, and the Overseas Countries and Territories
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