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  • Microfinance in Egypt: A tool to ease poverty - Borgen Project 26.12.24447830
  • Microfinance in rural Philippines - Borgen Project 02.08.23364359
  • Fintech and Microfinance Are Preying on the Global Poor - Jacobin 02.06.23349205
  • Microfinance: Good for the poor? - UN 08/15157804
  • The microfinance delusion: who really wins? - Guardian 6/15157805
  • Drowning in debt: the growing threat to Cambodia's poor? - Guardian 03/15157806
  • 10 Priorities For Financial Inclusion In 2013 And Beyond - CGAP 01/13157808
  • Does microfinance really help poor people? - Guardian 10/14157809
  • Microfinance in Africa: Combining the Best Practices of Traditional and Modern Microfinance Approaches towards Poverty Eradication (pdf) - UN157810
  • Microcredit 'not the silver bullet' for poverty - BBC 1/11157812
  • Microcredit: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - Yes! 1/11157813
  • Does Compartamos Charge 195% Interest? - CGDev 01/11157814
  • India's micro-finance suicide epidemic - BBC 12/10157815
  • Microcredit 'death trap' for Bangladesh's poor - BBC 11/10157816
  • Banks support India microfinance lenders - BBC 11/10157817
  • Big Banks Draw Profits From Microloans to Poor - NY Times 4/10157818
  • Saving holds key to women's empowerment - BBC 2/10157819
  • What Makes Microcredit Programmes Effective? Fashionable Fallacies and Workable Realities - IDS 1/03157820
  • The Poor and their Money : What have we learned ? 3/99157821
  • In Colombia, a microcredit project aims at re-awakening community solidarity157823
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