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Saturday, November 18, 2006

In the cedre of my schooling, I have to prepare a file in English. I chose to talk about the micro credit, here is some bibliography:

English’s file

Micro-Credit


Books:

  • Micro-credit, poverty and empowerment- linking the Triad: Joy (EDT) Deshmukh-ranadive, Ranjani K. Murthy, Neera Burra.

Micro-credit, or the making available of small amounts of credit to the poor, is seen as a vital tool for poverty alleviation and women's empowerment in developing societies. This volume examines micro-credit interventions made in India and provides valuable insights into: the role of social mobilization in reducing poverty; the working of community banking programmes at the village level; the efforts to create space for women to carry out credit and savings transactions; the process of empowerment through the formation of women's groups; and the improvement of women's lives through savings and credit activity.

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Web sites:

Is the micro credit an instrument of development?

A non-profit-making organisation which leads its own activities and a network of member associations distributed in 6 sectors: social Economy, Environment, Fights against the exclusion, Peace and the rights of the Man, Education and the forming, North / South Relations.

Finance international, micro credit and religion in the society civilian in Egypt.