Microfinance and Global Poverty: A Complex Relationship
Microfinance's impact on global poverty is complex, providing access to financial services but also risking exacerbating debt through high interest rates.
Microfinance's impact on global poverty is complex, providing access to financial services but also risking exacerbating debt through high interest rates.
Microfinance has become a global phenomenon providing financial services to millions of people in developing and developed countries.
Microfinance Revolution led by Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank empowering rural women with small loans and innovative credit systems.
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