Poor and the Human Rights

Poor and the Human Rights
Author: M. L. Narasaiah
Publisher: Discovery Publishing House
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2007
Genre: Human rights
ISBN: 9788183562515

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The UN Declaration on Human Rights has been fifty years old. A moment is needed to take stock and to look at the deficits which still exist in terms of human rights half a century later. The declaration of 1948 contains a comprehensive list of political, economic, social and cultural rights and aims at the protection of the freedom, equality, and human dignity of all human beings, irrespective of their race, gender, language or religion. Never before in history had there been such a far-reaching and solemn undertaking to protect each and every individual from all forms of oppression and deprivation. Two treaties adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1966 translate the ideas of the Human Rights Declaration into binding international law, and a High Commissioner for Human Rights, an office created as a result of the UN Human Rights Conference in Vienna in 1993, has been put in charge of monitoring the human rights situation and coordinate UN action on it. Numerous human rights NGOs all over the world, most important among them Amnesty International, have established themselves as additional watchdogs to guard against human rights violations.

Microcredit and Poverty Alleviation

Microcredit and Poverty Alleviation
Author: Tazul Islam
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317096789

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The attempt of the Grameen Bank to alleviate poverty and enhance the skills and productivity of its rural women clients provides the fascinating backdrop to this important study of micro-credit institutions. Tazul Islam examines the real extent to which the Grameen Bank's credit-alone policy has been successful in securing the Bank's financial sustainability; its practical role in alleviating poverty and its actual impact on the productivity of its clients. This book concludes by considering alternative policy options that hold out the possibility of increased poverty alleviation.

Micro Credit And Rural Poverty

Micro Credit And Rural Poverty
Author: A. K. Arya
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012
Genre: Microfinance
ISBN: 9788184202977

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Microfinance and Poverty Reduction

Microfinance and Poverty Reduction
Author: Susan Johnson
Publisher: Oxfam
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780855983697

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The book emphasizes the importance of studying the local context, and then considering the macroeconomic factors which may be operating upon the economy of a particular country. Five extended case studies, in the Gambia, Ecuador, Mexico, Pakistan, and the UK are examined with reference to further aspects of sustainability and impact assessment.

Reducing Rural Poverty in Asia

Reducing Rural Poverty in Asia
Author: Nurul Islam
Publisher: The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9788179931257

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Reducing rural poverty in Asia provides evidence-based guidelines for policymakers in developing countries, fore researchers focusing on development problems, and for the international development assistance community in the continuing search for ways to effectively reduce poverty in the developing world. Detailed examinations are clearly presented on the efforts for poverty alleviation through micro-enterprise development and rural public employment programmes that focus on public works and household/small-scale industries. Asia-based case studies of various micro-enterprises and rural public employment projects reveal important policy mechanisms and the effectiveness of each poverty reduction measure. Tables, figures, and relevant glossaries make unfamiliar terms and difficult information easy to understand. This comprehensive, thorough and insightful book is a must read for students and scholars of rural development.

The Theory and Practice of Microcredit

The Theory and Practice of Microcredit
Author: Wahiduddin Mahmud
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1315413159

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The remarkable speed at which microcredit has expanded around the world in the last three decades has piqued the curiosity of practitioners and theorists alike. By developing innovative ways of making credit available to the poor, the idea of microcredit has challenged many traditional assumptions about both poverty reduction strategies and financial markets. While this has encouraged new theorising about how microcredit works, the practice of microcredit has itself evolved, often in unpredictable ways, outpacing the development of theory. The Theory and Practice of Microcredit aims to remedy this imbalance, arguing that a proper understanding of the evolution of practice is essential both for developing theories that are relevant for the real world and for adopting policies that can better realize the full potential of microcredit. By drawing upon their first-hand knowledge of the nature of this evolution in Bangladesh, the birthplace of microcredit, the authors have pushed the frontiers of current knowledge through a rich blend of theoretical and empirical analysis. The book breaks new grounds on a wide range of topics including: the habit-forming nature of credit repayment; the institutional strength and community-based role of microfinance institutions; the relationships between microcredit and informal credit markets; the pattern of long-term participation in microcredit programmes and the variety of loan use; the scaling up of microenterprises beyond subsistence; the "missing middle" in the credit market; and the prospects of linking micro-entrepreneurship with economic development. The book will be of interest to researchers, development practitioners and university students of Development Economics, Rural Development, or Rural Finance, as well as to public intellectuals.

Micro-Credit, Poverty and Empowerment

Micro-Credit, Poverty and Empowerment
Author: Neera Burra
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2005-11-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780761933663

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"Two persistent problems that affect a significant portion of Indian women are poverty and violation of their human rights. In recent years, micro-credit has come to be viewed as a vital tool to ameliorate both conditions. However, there are few studies in the Indian context which test the validity of the assumption that there is a linear link between micro-credit, poverty reduction and women's empowerment. This volume brings together revealing case studies of micro-credit interventions made by six non-governmental and quasi-governmental bodies in five states of peninsular India, several of which have been supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)." "The six case studies are diverse in terms of their socio-economic and geo-political contexts, the nature and ideological orientation of the intermediary organizations, the groups largeted by the projects (exclusively women or men and women); and the life-spans of the projects. Despite their differences, all the studies offer useful lessons on the institutional structures and processes that do or do not facilitate women's empowerment and poverty reduction, while exploring the potential and limitations of micro-credit to achieve these twin goals. This book will be useful for students and scholars of economics, women's studies, development studies and social work, while being of equal interest to policy-makers planners, activists and NGOs."--BOOK JACKET.

Microfinance and Poverty Alleviation

Microfinance and Poverty Alleviation
Author: Ben Quinones
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317762592

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Despite the considerable economic growth of the Asia-Pacific, poverty continues to be a major problem. One key way to create sustainable livelihoods and to provide poor households an escape route from poverty is microfinance. Since the early 1980s, microfinance practitioners have proven that the poor are creditworthy, capable of utilizing scarce capital efficiently in viable incom-generating projects and able to pay back their loans. This book collects the experience of microfinance practitioners in 11 countries in the Asia-Pacific region to describe the present state of the art. It is designed to provide an overview of the subject: why it is so essential to poverty reduction; what is the best practice; what kind of policy framework and regulatory environment is required. It offers both an extensive survey of the academic literature and a selection of case studies, all from authors who have been active practitioners in microfinance for many years. The case studies cover four key countries in South Asia and three countries in East Asia in which microfinance had become particularly important. There is also a regional chapter covering the Pacific islands.

Impact of Microcredit of Grameen Bank in Reducing Rural Poverty

Impact of Microcredit of Grameen Bank in Reducing Rural Poverty
Author: Muhammad Enamul Hoque
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2015-04-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659581175

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The book is developed from the findings of the thesis study titled on 'Impact of Micro-Credit of Grameen Bank in Reducing Rural Poverty: A Study in Two Upazillas of Sylhet District' conducted by Muhammad Enamul Hoque, to pursue MSS (Thesis) degree from Department of Social Work, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh. The study was conducted in The study was conducted in 2011-2012 in two Upozillas Sylhet Sadar and South Surma under Sylhet district covering two branches of Grameen bank. The target population was those women who had availed microcredit facilities from Grameen Bank. The sampling unit was a woman who had availed microcredit. A total of 90 respondents (60 from 547Active Borrowers and 30 from 154 Drop-out Borrowers) were selected through Systematic Quasi or Fixed Interval Random Sampling. Three focus group discussions were conducted to collect qualitative data regarding the study phenomenon. Quantitative data are analyzed in percentage while qualitative data are interpreted in descriptive manner.

Can Microcredit Alleviate Rural Poverty? A Case Study of Bangladesh

Can Microcredit Alleviate Rural Poverty? A Case Study of Bangladesh
Author: Muhammad Sayeedul Haque
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN:

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Poverty alleviation with microcredit is now well recognized all over the world. Not only the microcredit evangelists, governments, donors, development agencies and others also have an increasing interest in it. The present study was conducted to find out whether microcredit has the power to alleviate the poverty in Bangladesh, a country with more than 40% of her population living bellow the poverty line. This study is based on randomly collected primary level data from thirty-five villages of Bangladesh. The sample of the study consisted of 300 microcredit women members of famous Non-government Organizations (NGOs) and Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) including Grameen Bank, BRAC, ASA, TMSS and others, who had been borrowing from these financial institutions for a period of more than six years. Findings showed that, the amount of credit was too small to run an income generating activity that can generate such earnings by which one can repay the weekly installments after mitigating the least requirements of daily life. Heavy pressure by field workers of MFIs compelled them to borrow from other sources with an exorbitant interest rate to pay the weekly installments and savings. Having no alternative means to repay the entire loan, they felt into the problem of additional indebtness, from which borrowers never came out of the vicious circle of poverty and remained the same as they were before. From the survey, it is found that, poor member with certain level of income, properties and without indebtedness could improve their livelihoods after proper utilization of microcredit. It is also found that, NGO-MFIs disburse loan only to wealthier poor and no longer interested to the chronic or hardcore poor to reduce their severe poverty in Bangladesh, the pioneer of microcredit.