Marie Michael Library

Title

Mobilizing microsavings: the millennium challenge in microfinance

Author

Hannig, Alfred

Description

The author states that microfinance institutions emphasize credit delivery, and neglect the area of savings in the role of poverty alleviation. In this paper he looks at some elements characterizing the current mainstream of microfinance policy and practice, discusses the conceptual framework on microsavings, and identifies and analyzes conceptual issues.

File No

GTZ-99/1

Agency

GTZ

Date

1999

Subject(s)

Savings, Investment

Pages

12

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