Microfinance Engagements of the ‘Graduated’ TUP members
Despite the slogan of ‘credit for the poorest of the poor’, the poorest have not fully benefited from the microfinance revolution of the late 90s in Bangladesh. To bring these ‘left out’ group into the mainstream microfinance, BRAC’s CFPR/TUP program assists them to build-up an asset base (physical,...
Hoofdauteurs: | Sulaiman, Munshi, Matin, Imran, Siddiquee, M Shahadat Hossain, Barua, Proloy, Alarakhaia, Safeena, Iyer, Vidya |
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Formaat: | Working paper |
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BRAC Research and Evaluation Division and Aga Khan Foundation Canada
2022
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Online toegang: | http://hdl.handle.net/10361/16220 |
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