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Impact of Microfinance Programs on Children: An Annotated Survey of Indicators Tracking changes in child well-being brought about by microfinance programs This study examines indicators that have been used by child-focused non-governmental organizations (NGOs), microfinance practitioners and social performance researchers to assess processes that address children’s concerns. Given the assumption that improved household well-being resulted in child wellbeing, there have been limited efforts to systematically track specific changes in child wellbeing. The study interviewed international NGOs, microfinance practitioners and microfinance networks in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. This generated a number of indicators that NGOs and MFIs currently use to track children’s health, wellbeing and human development in relation to the receipt of financial services. Study findings indicate that:
Finally, the paper recommends some indicators that could provide a more complete picture of child health and wellbeing.
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