Contextual Factors Which Affect the Success of Microcredit Programs Among Women
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Journal of Developing Societies
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Microcredit programs usually target poor rural women to reduce poverty and
empower the women involved. The general body of existing research provides conflicting
evidence, depending on context, poverty reduction and empowerment may
or may not be partially achieved. Research on the effects of context on microcredit
is limited in Ghana. Based on focus group discussions and in-depth interviews with
stakeholders, the contextual factors that affect microcredit for poverty reduction
among women are explored. The findings of this study suggest that the orthodox
use of social collateral through group lending doesn’t fully account for why some
microlending programs are effective, and others are not. Contextual factors appear
to make the difference.
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Afriyie, K., Ganle, J. K., Segbefia, A. Y., Kamau, P., & Wamue-Ngare, G. (2020). Contextual Factors Which Affect the Success of Microcredit Programs Among Women. Journal of Developing Societies, 36(2), 229–254. https://doi.org/10.1177/0169796X20909032