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Title: The Grameen Bank in Enhancing Efficiency/ Skills of its Clients: A Reluctant Partnership
Authors: Matin, Shaira
Keywords: Efficiency/Skills, Non-financial Services, Poor Women
Issue Date: Jun-2014
Publisher: UITS Journal
Series/Report no.: 3;2
Abstract: The argument for providing microfinancial services in this article is not the conventional microcredit argument that supply-driven microcredit services alone to poor women puts them on a conveyer belt that takes them over the poverty line. Rather, the argument is more grounded in the reality of being poor and those demand-responsive non-financial services especially skill/efficiency enhancing efforts alongside the high quality microfinancial services can help the poor to help themselves overcome their problems. Taking the Grameen Bank (GB) of Bangladesh as a case study, this article explores the provision of client-responsive microfinancial product and skill/efficiency enhancing services and the principles that could be followed by the GB in order to achieve the goal of significant poverty alleviation for rural poor women in Bangladesh.
URI: http://dspace.aiub.edu:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1518
ISSN: 2226-3128
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