This paper examines the extent to which microfinance has contributed to poverty reduction in Ghana by supporting their clients with both financial and non-financial services to build up their asset base. The study found that participation in the programme has enabled established clients to own savings deposits and subscribe to a client welfare scheme to pay off debts in times of illness or death. They were also found to be in a better position to contribute towards the education of their children, payment of health care for members of their households and the purchase of household durables. The study further noted that clients who remained in microfinance programmes for long periods of time suffered from diminishing marginal returns. There should be some form of up-scaling to accommodate these clients or they should be able to join other financial service providers in the formal sector in order to benefit fully from a participation in microfinance programmes.

(2009). Asset building and poverty reduction in Ghana: the case of microfinance [journal article - articolo]. In SAVINGS AND DEVELOPMENT. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/27437

Asset building and poverty reduction in Ghana: the case of microfinance

2009-01-01

Abstract

This paper examines the extent to which microfinance has contributed to poverty reduction in Ghana by supporting their clients with both financial and non-financial services to build up their asset base. The study found that participation in the programme has enabled established clients to own savings deposits and subscribe to a client welfare scheme to pay off debts in times of illness or death. They were also found to be in a better position to contribute towards the education of their children, payment of health care for members of their households and the purchase of household durables. The study further noted that clients who remained in microfinance programmes for long periods of time suffered from diminishing marginal returns. There should be some form of up-scaling to accommodate these clients or they should be able to join other financial service providers in the formal sector in order to benefit fully from a participation in microfinance programmes.
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2009
Cet article examine le niveau de contribution de la microfinance à la réduction de la pauvreté à travers l’offre de services financiers et non-financiers pour la constructions des actifs des clients. L’étude trouve que la participation au programme a permis aux clients d’ouvrir des dépôts et d’acheter un schéma d’assurance pour rembourser les dettes au cas de maladie ou de mort. Ces clients ont aussi plus de chances de payer pour l’éducation des enfants, pour les soins médicaux et pour l’achat des biens durables. En outre, l’étude a trouvé que les clients qui sont restés longuement dans le programme de microfinance ont souffert d’une réduction des rendement marginaux. Il faudrait que ces clients puissent avoir accès à des services financiers d’échelle plus grande ou à des intermédiaires formels afin qu’ils puissent bénéficier complètement de la participation aux programmes de microfinance.
Adjei, Joseph; Arun, Thankom; Hossain, Farhad
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