Towards best practices for micro-finance institutional engagement in African rural areas: selected cases and agenda for action

Towards best practices for micro-finance institutional engagement in African rural areas: selected cases and agenda for action

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Article ID: iaor20071562
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 31
Issue: 1/2
Start Page Number: 143
End Page Number: 158
Publication Date: Jan 2004
Journal: International Journal of Social Economics
Authors: ,
Keywords: developing countries
Abstract:

Micro-finance institutions are critical to Africa's quest for solutions to the continent's development challenge. The area of their greatest potential impact, rural Africa, is not only home to the bulk of the continent's population, but also the vast majority of Africa's poor. This paper not only defines MFIs with examples from Zambia, South Africa, Mali and Zimbabwe, it also establishes a clear link between MFIs and both poverty eradication and the empowerment and equality of women, two of the major Millennium Development Goals. The paper concludes with some policy recommendations and a set of ‘best practices’ for the future success of MFIs on the continent, including the need to ensure flexibility and careful government regulation and supervision of MFIs.

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