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Risk Management Poverty Scoring Part 1

In this video series-1, Mark Schreiner, Director, Microfinance Risk Management, explains what exactly poverty scoring means and how could it benefit MFIs

Sep 6, 2010

Mark Schreiner

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Sep 6, 2010

Mark Schreiner

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Where There Is No Banker: Financial Systems In Remote Rural Uganda

This paper looks at how poor people manage their money in an environment where there are no semi-formal or formal financial service providers.

May 1, 2002

Leonard Mutesasira, Grace Sebageni and Steven Kaggwa

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May 1, 2002

Leonard Mutesasira, Grace Sebageni and Steven Kaggwa

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The Feedback Loop- A Process for Enhancing Responsiveness to Clients Or, What Do We Do With All This Client Data?

This paper highlights results of feedback processes at five ImpAct partner institutions–bank for low-income market, two group-based microcredit institutions, member- owned financial institutions, and a savings and credit MFI.

Apr 17, 2002

Michael McCord

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Apr 17, 2002

Michael McCord

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