Some folks thinks there is nothing controversial about Financial Inclusion. Banks don't hurt people, do they?
Some folks thinks there is nothing controversial about Financial Inclusion. Banks don't hurt people, do they?
Micro-insurance is great, but what does it cost?
Here's a Facebook page I'm happy to recommend...
Here's what I love about CRS's PSP model, and - at the very end - a few reservations...
The essence of Savings Groups is not bookkeeping. In fact, bookkeeping is kinda a drag for most people...
Revolutions germinate from a core set of powerful higher-level ideas/ideals expressed vividly. So what fires up the savings revolutionary?
Replication was the norm, with the average group creating nearly two additional groups in the 14 months since the project ended.
Drinking coffee on the hotel terrace overlooking an expansive lawn, a group of women caught my eye....
“How would you like it if your bank made you sit with a group of neighbors in order to carry out your banking business?” The question is asked rhetorically, and the questioner never waits for an answer…
This is a plea for us all to shut our marketing mouth for a while when we are talking about Savings Groups.
From time to time along comes a book like Katherine Boo’s Behind the Beautiful Forevers
Global Microcredit Summit 2011: At the centre of microfinance is the Client
I am perplexed by an attitude I keep running into that volunteerism isn’t sustainable.
What's the best way to keep trainers training? (Hint: they don't work for money, but they need money to work).
If I neglected to mention any model or type of organization, take that as a sign of how bearish I am about it.
I had the pleasure of being at the end of a distinguished chain passing along a new study.
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