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Credit Management for Poverty Alleviation (Women and Entrepreneurship)

Credit Management for Poverty Alleviation (Women and Entrepreneurship)

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Authors: Rosemarie-rita Endeley, Rosetta Bola Thompson
Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 187
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.4 x 0.4

ISBN: 1901127311
Dewey Decimal Number: 338
EAN: 9781901127317
ASIN: 1901127311

Publication Date: April 2007
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Credit Management for Poverty Alleviation looks at the poverty endured by women in developing countries and how it can be alleviated.br /br /United Nations Development Fund for Women statistics show that over seventy per cent of the world#x2019;s absolute poor are women. Women earn only ten per cent of the world#x2019;s income and own less than ten per cent of the world#x2019;s property. Credit Management for Poverty Alleviation focuses on the need for smaller enterprises that are effective at reducing poverty and lessening the hardship endured by women in developing countries#x2014;and therefore help in realizing the Millennium Development Goals.br /br /The book is in two parts. The first half focuses on thematic perspectives and ideas. It sets out credit management models for poverty alleviation and the financial analysis of the viability and suitability of credit projects. The second half offers different perspectives from nineteen countries in Commonwealth Africa#x2014;valuable examples of poverty alleviation under very different circumstances.br /br /This publication discusses the justification and vital need for access to credit and effective credit schemes that are sustainable for disadvantaged women, especially those in sparsely populated areas. Containing valuable information about sub-Saharan Africa in particular, and the developing world in general, the volume is for entrepreneurs, trainers, policy makers, planners and strategists. br /br /

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