Marie Michael Library

Title

Dropouts among Kenyan microfinance institutions

Author

Kashangaki, John

Description

This study examines the microfinance sector in Kenya, with specific attention to the question of dropouts from microfinance programs. The study examines the socio-economic characteristics of dropouts, the reasons for dropouts, the reasons why poor people eligible for such programs do not join, and the reasons why clients join two or more institutions at one time.

File No

MICROSAVE-99/5

Agency

MicroSave-Africa

Date

Jun-99

Subject(s)

Credit, Africa

Pages

34

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