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Banking on the Poor: Unleashing the Benefits of Microfinance

IFPRI.

Publication Date: 2002
Published by: IFPRI - The International Food Policy Research Institute
Document Type: Paper
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Is borrowing enough to alleviate poverty?

The aim of this IFPRI issue brief (6 pages) is to help practitioners and policymakers understand the financial services needed by the poor. In the last years research and experience have shown that the demand of poor households for financial services has been significantly underestimated

The key-points of this policy brief are:

  • Borrowing helps households achieve food security and alleviate their poverty, but it is not enough
  • Savings services are required to enable poor households to manage their resources over time and plan their investments
  • Access to insurance services is fundamental to tackle emergencies such as natural disaster, illness or drastic reduction of the prices of their products
  • Microfinance programmes must fit the specific context of a particular area and its population
Credit access can have a significant impact on poverty only if other problems, such as lack of infrastructures, markets, improved agricultural technology and social services, are addressed

To conclude, this policy brief invites practitioners and policymakers to:
  • strenghthen financial networks
  • Integrate microfinance in antipoverty strategies
  • Provide the regulatory network
Article also available in Spanish at http://www.ifpri.org/spanish/pubs/ib/ib12sp.pdf

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