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Development Bulletin online
Microfinance for Poverty
Reduction
Development Bulletin No.
57 February 2002
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Features
Introduction:
Microfinance and poverty reduction
Joe Remenyi
Microfinance outreach and poverty
reduction
Micofinance
in the Australian aid programme
Kieran Donaghue and Stav Zotalis
Financing
microfinance for poverty reduction
David S. Gibbon
Relative
system risks to the savings of poor people
Graham A.N. Wright and Leonard K.
Mutesasira
Including
the excluded: Lessons learned from the poverty-targeting
strategies
used by microfinance providers
Alison Mathie
Poverty,
credit and microcredit in rural China
Jonathan Unger
Microfinance
partnerships: Opportunities and challenges
Delores McLaughlin
Credit
unions and microfinance innovation
Grahame Mehrtens
Potential
roles for donors in the development and promotion of microinsurance
Craig Churchill
Best practice in microfinance
Microfinance
best practice: Ten parameters of success for development NGOs
Joe Remenyi
ASA:
Profile of a successful microfinance institution
Shafiqual Haque Choudhury and Mustafa
Kamal
Microfinance
regulation in South Africa: A comparative perspective
Patrick Meagher
Microfinance
regulation and supervision in Zambia
Edna Mudenda
Developing
savings facilities: The Opportunity Microfinance Bank in the Philippines
Catherine Roc
Gender and microfinance
Microfinance
and women’s empowerment: Turning lead to gold?
Roshaneh Zafar
Grameen
Bank-style microcredit: Impact on dowry and women’s solidarity
Santi Rozario
Reflections
on microfinance and women’s empowerment
Juliet Hunt and Nalini Kasynathan
Microfinance
and women’s empowerment: Rethinking ‘best practice’
Linda Mayoux
Case Studies
Research
and innovation agenda of the INCOME project
Carlos Ani
Bougainville
microfinance: Rebuilding rural communities after the crisis
John Newsom
Gender
and microfinance in Bougainville: A case study
Julia Byford and Gertrude Guanara
Microfinance
in the Pacific – mipela katim bus! The experience of Putim na Kisim
Karen Lewin
Location
and microenterprise performance: Evidence from Sri Lanka
Judith Shaw
Microcredit
and poverty alleviation under post-socialism: The Oxfam-Community Aid Abroad
experience
Mark Deasey
Human resource development
The
Internal Learning System: A tool for microfinance and livelihoods interventions
Helzi Noponen
Microfinance
as a vehicle for educating the poor
Christopher Dunford
Viewpoint
Moris
Rasik: Reflections from the field in Timor
Helen Todd
Microfinance
and poverty alleviation: The dangers of development ‘snake oil’
Patrick Kilby
Grant-based
approaches to microfinance
Michael Pretes
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