Poverty reduction through enhanced access to financial services: case studies of Botswana, Kenya and Namibia
Poverty reduction through enhanced access to financial services: case studies of Botswana, Kenya and Namibia
- Kenya Institute of Policy Analysis and Research 2007
- v, 89p.
- IPAR Occastional Paper Series .
Explores the possible impact that access to financial services can have on poverty alleviation in Sub-Saharan Africa. Analyses the link between poverty and access to financial services and further explores the unique banking needs and preferences of the rural poor. Assesses the potential that the unbanked rural segment carries in terms of substainable rural banking.
9966-948-86-4
Poverty|Financial Management|Rural Population|Rural Development
HC 79 .R47 2007
Explores the possible impact that access to financial services can have on poverty alleviation in Sub-Saharan Africa. Analyses the link between poverty and access to financial services and further explores the unique banking needs and preferences of the rural poor. Assesses the potential that the unbanked rural segment carries in terms of substainable rural banking.
9966-948-86-4
Poverty|Financial Management|Rural Population|Rural Development
HC 79 .R47 2007