6 resultados para Microcredits


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One of the major problems in developing countries is minority access to higher education. Traditional scholarships usually focus on paying tuition fees for bringing brilliant students to developed countries (from where they seldom return). But local grants seldom target the more needy students. We propose a system of student loans to pay tuition fees in exchange for technical work. This appears to be a satisfactory and sustainable solution. We also provide UBURYO (a Kirundi word meaning opportunity). UBURYO is the free open source software, that we have developed, to manage this loan system in a simple, trustworthy, fair and efficient way.

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One of the major problems in developing countries is minority access to higher education. Traditional scholarships usually focus on paying eventually tuition fees or bringing brilliant students to develop countries. Additionally, these systems used to be opaque and, consequently, a corruption source. We propose a system of student loans to pay tuition fees in exchange for work. We also provide UBURYO. It is the FOSS, that we have developed, to manage this loan system in a simple, trustworthy, fair and efficient way. We deployed the loan system in the University of Ngozi (UNG, Burundi). A shallow evaluation demonstrates that system sustainability is feasible.

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La presente Monografía tiene por objeto realizar un análisis respecto a los alcances y las limitaciones de los programas de microcrédito, desde la teoría institucionalista neoliberal y teniendo presente la cooperación internacional Sur – Sur, como instrumentos mundiales para superar la condición de pobreza en cumplimiento del Primer Objetivo de Desarrollo del Milenio de Naciones Unidas. Toma como caso de estudio la aplicación de la metodología del Banco Grameen en Colombia

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O presente trabalho tem por objetivo abordar o tema microcrédito e analisar sua experiência mais bem sucedida no Brasil, o CrediAMIGO, do Banco do Nordeste. Há uma descrição do programa e uma análise quantitativa de sua atuação, que será feita a partir de uma base de dados composta pelas pesquisas Ecinf de 1997 e 2003, utilizando regressões logísticas e o método de diferenças em diferenças. Em termos substantivos concluímos que há experiência de microcrédito na região mais pobre do Brasil, baseada em aval solidário, proporcionando aumento no acesso a crédito superior ao resto do país.

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O microcrédito tem sido usado como uma forma de incentivar pequenos empreendedores a fazerem seus negócios crescerem, e a oferta desses pequenos empréstimos tem aumentado muito nos últimos 15 anos principalmente por conta de marcos legais e políticas públicas que tem desenvolvido esse mecanismo financeiro. Nessa seara o aparecimento da figura jurídica do Microempreendedor Individual (MEI) em um contexto de formalização de microempreendedores informais mostrou-se um caso clássico de oportunidade para o desenvolvimento da oferta do microcrédito produtivo orientado. Diversos produtos de microcrédito têm sido oferecidos aos microempreendedores, porém não é claro quais são as preferências dos empreendedores por diferentes produtos de microcrédito. Este trabalho avança esse conhecimento, apresentando uma conjoint analysis que revela a percepção de microempreendedores por diversas características de programas de microcrédito.

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The challenging living conditions of many Senegalese families, and the absence of a providing spouse, have led women to covet new economic opportunities, such as microcredit loans. These loans offer Senegalese women the possibility to financially support their households and become active participants in their economies by starting or sustaining their micro businesses. The study takes place in Grand-Yoff, an overpopulated peri-urban area of the Senegalese capital city Dakar, where most people face daily survival issues. This research examines the impact of microcredit activities in the household of Senegalese female loan recipients in Grand-Yoff by examining socioeconomic indicators, in particular outcomes of health, education and nutrition.^ The research total sample is constituted of 166 female participants who engage in microcredit activities. The research combines both qualitative and quantitative methods. Data for the study were gathered through interviews, surveys, participant observation, focus-groups with the study participants and some of their household members, and document analysis.^ While some women in the study make steady profits from their business activities, others struggle to make ends meet from their businesses’ meager or unreliable profits. Some study participants who are impoverished have no choice but to invest their loans directly into their households’ dire needs, hence missing their business prerogative. Many women in the study end up in a vicious cycle of debt by defaulting on their loans or making late payments because they do not have the required household and socioeconomic conditions to take advantage of these loans. Therefore, microcredit does not make a significant impact in the households of the poorest female participants. The study finds that microcredit improves the household well-being - especially nutrition, health and education - of the participants who have acquired significant social capital such as a providing spouse, formal education, training, business experience, and belonging to business or social networks.^ The study finds that microcredit’s household impact is intimately tied to the female borrowers’ household conditions and social capital. It is recommended that microcredit services and programs offer their female clients assistance and additional basic services, financial guidance, lower interest rates, and flexible repayment schedules. ^