Impact of Microfinance on Women’s Entrepreneurship

Champa Bosu
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Microfinance (MF) and its institution’s contribution to poverty reduction, alleviation, and eradication through entrepreneurship has been a debatable issue until now. Especially some controversial roles of the traditional microfinance institutions in different ‘global south’ countries made the situation even more complicated and problematic. Some recent scientific studies and global media reports against the role of microfinance in reducing poverty have given us some space for thoughts on the role of traditional microfinance institutions in entrepreneurship development among rural women. However, many scientific studies and media reports have claimed that microfinance contributes to a reduction in poverty through entrepreneurship by traditional microfinance institutions or commercial banks. However, it is unclear if MF is the most efficient way to reduce poverty without the help of other additional procedures among the poverty-stricken people or areas such as education, politics, health, infrastructure, etc. In the current paper, a critical observation has been made on the roles of microfinance in entrepreneurship development among poor, marginalized women. A literature survey has been made using different sources, such as academic databases, media reports, I/NGO reports, etc. It was found that some of the women who have received loans through microcredit or microfinance institutions used the money for consumption; however, most of the women recipients used the loan for their entrepreneurial activities or businesses to change their financial condition and have successfully brought financial sustainability.
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小额信贷对妇女创业的影响
小额信贷(MF)及其机构通过创业对减少、减轻和消除贫困的贡献一直是一个有争议的问题。特别是传统小额信贷机构在不同“南半球”国家的一些有争议的角色,使情况更加复杂和问题。最近的一些科学研究和全球媒体报道反对小额信贷在减少贫困方面的作用,这给了我们一些空间来思考传统小额信贷机构在农村妇女创业发展方面的作用。然而,许多科学研究和媒体报道声称,小额信贷通过传统小额信贷机构或商业银行的创业有助于减少贫困。然而,目前尚不清楚的是,在贫困人口或教育、政治、卫生、基础设施等领域,如果没有其他额外程序的帮助,货币政策是否是减少贫困的最有效方式。在本文中,对小额信贷在贫穷、边缘化妇女的创业发展中的作用进行了批判性的观察。通过不同的来源,如学术数据库、媒体报道、I/NGO报道等,进行了文献调查。调查发现,一些通过小额信贷或小额信贷机构获得贷款的妇女将这笔钱用于消费;但是,大多数接受贷款的妇女将贷款用于其创业活动或商业,以改变其财务状况,并成功地实现了财务可持续性。
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