The impact of microloans in vulnerable remote areas: evidence from Malaysia |
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Authors: | Sow H. Chan Mazanah Abdul Ghani |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Business Administration, University of Macau , Macau SAR, PR China JoanneC@umac.mo;3. Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia |
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Abstract: | Microfinance is not a panacea, and the extent to which the very poor are being served remains unclear. This study examines whether microfinance programmes reach the intended target in vulnerable remote villages, and whether the borrowers improve their lives through microfinance. Seventy-two borrowers from three villages were studied. Remote villagers living below the poverty line were reached. Ninety-three per cent of the borrowers observed an increase in income, assets and spending on family members. Improvement on non-income aspects was also reported. The findings suggest that small loans can encourage the development of (1) rural enterprise, (2) skills and confidence in rural women and (3) social standing of rural women. The study concludes that microfinance is an empowering tool in vulnerable remote areas. |
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Keywords: | impact loans Malaysia poverty remote villages rural enterprise |
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