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October 22, 2010

Lessons in Microfinance: Can the Asian ‘Success Story’ be Repeated in Sub-Saharan Africa?

by Fiona Dwinger, Consultancy Africa Intelligence,South Africa- The Grameen Bank has risen to become the institutional star praised by proponents of microfinance, today providing services to around 6 million borrowers in Bangladesh alone. The question is whether the same financial instruments can be applied to Africa’s poor with similar poverty alleviating and developmental effects.

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