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Microfinance challenges: empowerment or disempowerment of the poor? / / Isabelle Guérin, Jane Palier



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Autore: Abdurahman Muktasam Visualizza persona
Titolo: Microfinance challenges: empowerment or disempowerment of the poor? / / Isabelle Guérin, Jane Palier Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Pondichéry, : Institut Français de Pondichéry, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (385 p.)
Soggetto topico: Sociology
Economics (General)
pauvreté
microfinance
empowerment
poverty
Soggetto non controllato: empowerment
microfinance
poverty
Altri autori: BanerjeeSreejata  
BonninChristine  
ChamalaShankariah  
Deshmukh-RanadiveJoy  
DeviK.R. Lakshmy  
FouilletCyril  
GeorgeSuja Susan  
GuérinIsabelle  
IndiraM  
KalpanaK  
KumarUday  
LabhPrabhat  
LouisPrakash  
MahmudParveen  
MeenakshisundararajanA  
MohanakumarS  
NoponenHelzi  
OommenUsha  
PalierJane  
PatoleMeenal  
PrasannaP.A. Lakshmi  
RabindranathanSunita  
RaoD. Vasudeva  
RasteArun  
SayutiRosiady  
SinhaFrances  
SuadnyaWayan  
SundararajanMeera  
SunilR  
SwamidossS.J.S  
ThampiBinitha V  
ThanujaM  
Sommario/riassunto: Microfinance is often presented, not only as an efficient tool to fight against poverty, but also as a means of promoting the empowerment of the most marginalized sections of the population, especially women. However, reality has shown that the causal relation between microfinance and empowerment is neither linear, nor unequivocal and that it is even less systematic. This book is an attempt to nourish the debate, on the one hand, by combining theoretical reflections and case studies, and on the other hand, by engaging practitioners and researchers from various backgrounds (mainly economists, sociologists and anthropologists). First of all, we consider the question of definitions. Even if everyone agrees that the concept of ‘empowerment' refers to notions of choice, of power and of change, the diversity of definitions suggested here confirms that under no circumstances does a universal conception of it exist. The second part insists on the central role of the environment. The link between microfinance and empowerment is all the more subtle, and sometimes unforeseeable, as microfinance projects take place within an economic, socio-cultural and political context that is itself complex, evolutionary and which partially conditions the results obtained. Microfinance projects - as any development projects - should therefore be understood and analyzed as endogenous processes. Finally, a third part relates to the crucial question of evaluation. Here still, the diversity of the results is striking: certain experiments are very positive while elsewhere the results are very mixed and sometimes even worrying. One does not speak any more of empowerment, but of “disempowerment” or even “overempowerment”. This heterogeneity of results is due as much to the diversity of the projects, their methods of action, the target population, and the context of intervention as to the methodologies of evaluation. The conclusion leads us to go beyond a certain number of contradictions evoked…
Altri titoli varianti: Microfinance challenges
Titolo autorizzato: Microfinance challenges: empowerment or disempowerment of the poor  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 979-1-03-654985-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910418024503321
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