Vol. 20 (2009), Issue 2:
Volume 20, Issue 2, Jun 2009
Articles
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Editorial
Clare Tawney
20(2), pp. 77–78
Category: Editorial
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‘Microfinance does not usually serve the very poor, for whom it can represent a route into debt rather than a way out of poverty.’
Sam Daley-Harris | Jamie Zimmerman
20(2), pp. 79–85
Category: Commentary
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A graduation pathway for Haiti's poorest: Lessons learnt from Fonkoze
Karishma Huda | Anton Simanowitz
20(2), pp. 86–106
Keywords: social protection, savings, asset transfers, extreme poverty, Haiti
Category: Article
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Credit unions and rural banks reaching down and out to the rural poor through group-based microfinance
Christopher Dunford
20(2), pp. 107–124
Keywords: rural outreach, village banking, group-based finance, Credit with Education, credit unions
Category: Article
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Catalysts of agricultural supply markets: The case for smart subsidies in Zambia
Alexandra Snelgrove | Lemmy Manje
20(2), pp. 125–138
Keywords: vouchers, smart subsidy, irrigation, agricultural input suppliers, Zambia
Category: Article
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Integrated approaches to enabling the most vulnerable to participate in markets
Alex Daniels | Andy Jeans
20(2), pp. 139–157
Keywords: disability, HIV/AIDS, social discrimination, enterprise development, Uganda, Kenya
Category: Article
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Social Protection in Africa
Susan Johnson
20(2), pp. 158–160
Category: Book Review
https://doi.org/10.3362/1755-1986.2009.015