Sustaining Microfinance in Post-Tsunami Asia
As the communities most affected by the recent devastating tsunami courageously begin to rebuild their lives, microfinance institutions (MFIs) can play a powerful part in the path to recovery. Since the immediate aftermath of the tragedy, MFIs have...
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okr-10986-96732021-04-23T14:02:46Z Sustaining Microfinance in Post-Tsunami Asia World Bank BLANKET BORROWER BRANCHES CGAP COMMERCIAL BANKS CREDIT CULTURE CREDIT STANDING DEBT DEFAULTS DEPOSIT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS DISASTER DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER SITUATIONS DISASTERS DISBURSEMENT DONOR SUPPORT ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY LOANS EMERGENCY RELIEF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SERVICES PROVIDER FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTEREST RATES LATRINES LENDER LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY POSITION LOAN LOAN OFFICERS LOAN PORTFOLIO MFI MFIS MICRO-INSURANCE MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MICROFINANCE PRACTITIONERS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PRINCIPAL PAYMENTS PRINCIPAL REPAYMENT RELIEF ACTIVITIES RELIEF AGENCIES RELIEF AGENCY RELIEF ASSISTANCE RELIEF EFFORTS RELIEF OPERATIONS RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS REPAYMENT REPAYMENT RATES REPAYMENTS RETURN SAFETY SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SUSTAINABILITY TERM LOANS TSUNAMI UNSUBSIDIZED LOANS WITHDRAWAL As the communities most affected by the recent devastating tsunami courageously begin to rebuild their lives, microfinance institutions (MFIs) can play a powerful part in the path to recovery. Since the immediate aftermath of the tragedy, MFIs have been tirelessly providing and coordinating emergency relief, and a few are beginning to help local communities reconstruct homes and return to economic activity. MFIs provide the appropriate range of emergency and longer-term assistance to their clients, while helping both MFIs and donors ensure that the ultimate mission of the MFI to be a sustainable provider of financial services is not compromised. 2012-08-13T09:15:05Z 2012-08-13T09:15:05Z 2005-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/02/9638844/sustaining-microfinance-post-tsunami-asia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9673 English CGAP Brief CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research South Asia East Asia and Pacific |
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BLANKET BORROWER BRANCHES CGAP COMMERCIAL BANKS CREDIT CULTURE CREDIT STANDING DEBT DEFAULTS DEPOSIT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS DISASTER DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER SITUATIONS DISASTERS DISBURSEMENT DONOR SUPPORT ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY LOANS EMERGENCY RELIEF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SERVICES PROVIDER FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTEREST RATES LATRINES LENDER LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY POSITION LOAN LOAN OFFICERS LOAN PORTFOLIO MFI MFIS MICRO-INSURANCE MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MICROFINANCE PRACTITIONERS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PRINCIPAL PAYMENTS PRINCIPAL REPAYMENT RELIEF ACTIVITIES RELIEF AGENCIES RELIEF AGENCY RELIEF ASSISTANCE RELIEF EFFORTS RELIEF OPERATIONS RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS REPAYMENT REPAYMENT RATES REPAYMENTS RETURN SAFETY SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SUSTAINABILITY TERM LOANS TSUNAMI UNSUBSIDIZED LOANS WITHDRAWAL |
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BLANKET BORROWER BRANCHES CGAP COMMERCIAL BANKS CREDIT CULTURE CREDIT STANDING DEBT DEFAULTS DEPOSIT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS DISASTER DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER SITUATIONS DISASTERS DISBURSEMENT DONOR SUPPORT ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY LOANS EMERGENCY RELIEF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SERVICES PROVIDER FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL SYSTEMS INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTEREST RATES LATRINES LENDER LIQUIDITY LIQUIDITY POSITION LOAN LOAN OFFICERS LOAN PORTFOLIO MFI MFIS MICRO-INSURANCE MICROFINANCE MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS MICROFINANCE PRACTITIONERS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PRINCIPAL PAYMENTS PRINCIPAL REPAYMENT RELIEF ACTIVITIES RELIEF AGENCIES RELIEF AGENCY RELIEF ASSISTANCE RELIEF EFFORTS RELIEF OPERATIONS RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS REPAYMENT REPAYMENT RATES REPAYMENTS RETURN SAFETY SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SUSTAINABILITY TERM LOANS TSUNAMI UNSUBSIDIZED LOANS WITHDRAWAL World Bank Sustaining Microfinance in Post-Tsunami Asia |
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As the communities most affected by the
recent devastating tsunami courageously begin to rebuild
their lives, microfinance institutions (MFIs) can play a
powerful part in the path to recovery. Since the immediate
aftermath of the tragedy, MFIs have been tirelessly
providing and coordinating emergency relief, and a few are
beginning to help local communities reconstruct homes and
return to economic activity. MFIs provide the appropriate
range of emergency and longer-term assistance to their
clients, while helping both MFIs and donors ensure that the
ultimate mission of the MFI to be a sustainable provider of
financial services is not compromised. |
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Sustaining Microfinance in Post-Tsunami Asia |
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Sustaining Microfinance in Post-Tsunami Asia |
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Sustaining Microfinance in Post-Tsunami Asia |
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Sustaining Microfinance in Post-Tsunami Asia |
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Sustaining Microfinance in Post-Tsunami Asia |
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sustaining microfinance in post-tsunami asia |
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Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/02/9638844/sustaining-microfinance-post-tsunami-asia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9673 |
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