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Microfinance And Gender Equality: Are We Getting There?

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  • Irene KB Mutalima

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There are benefits that accrue to households as women are better empowered financially, but also laments the need for more radical approaches to counter what might seem like inertia to fully engage women empowerment in microfinance.

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  • Irene KB Mutalima, 2007. "Microfinance And Gender Equality: Are We Getting There?," Working Papers id:948, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:948
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