Cloning Grameen Bank: Replicating a Poverty Reduction Model in India, Nepal and Vietnam
Helen Todd
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Inspired by the enormous success of the Grameen Bank in providing financial assistance to the poorest of the poor, four individuals - a central banker, an appropriate-technology NGO organizer, a professor of international relations and a top-level communist official - each sought to replicate and adapt the model elsewhere in Asia.
By giving an unvarnished account of the problems encountered in the crucial first years of establishing a credit programme, the book alerts potential microcredit practitioners to the pitfalls and obstacles likely to be encountered in setting up a program. The book provides the opportunity to analyze the process of creating a successful credit program and draws from the experience of these four projects some lessons in best practice.
Publication Details
- Published: 1996
- Publisher: Intermediate Technology Publications
- ISBN-10: 1853393908
- ISBN-13: 9781853393907
- Dewey Decimal: 338332.31
- ECHO Library: 332.31 TOD