Microfinance

2008; Volume: 10; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1596/1020-797x-10-1_35

ISSN

1020-797X

Autores

Katharine McKee,

Tópico(s)

Economic Issues in Ukraine

Resumo

No AccessFinance and Financial Sector DevelopmentApr 2008MicrofinanceClimate Change ConnectionsAuthors/Editors: Katharine McKeeKatharine McKeeSearch for more papers by this authorhttps://doi.org/10.1596/1020-797X-10-1_35SectionsAboutPDF (0.3 MB) ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In Focuses on the role of microfinance at the community level in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and helping vulnerable, low-income populations adapt to the impacts of climate change. Previous articleNext article FiguresreferencesRecommendeddetailsCited byInnovations in Non-Financial Products and Services of Microfinance Institutions: Bangladesh’s Experience8 March 2022GREEN MICROFINANCE: A NEW FRONTIER TO INCLUSIVE FINANCIAL SERVICESRevista de Administração de Empresas, Vol.56, No.2Green microfinance: the case of the Cresol System in Southern BrazilRevista de Administração Pública, Vol.49, No.4MICROFINANCE AND CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS: THE CASE OF AGROAMIGO IN BRAZILRevista de Administração de Empresas, Vol.55, No.4DISPOSAL OF OLD CARS: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTSCentral Russian Journal of Social Sciences, Vol.10, No.3 View Volume 10Issue 1April 2008Page: 35-37ISSN: 1020-797X Copyright & Permissions Related RegionsAfricaSouth AsiaRelated CountriesBangladeshGuernseyIndiaKenyaRelated TopicsEnergyEnvironmentFinance and Financial Sector Development KeywordsAFFORDABILITYCOOPERATIVESCREDIT ANALYSISCREDITSENTREPRENEURSFAMILIESFARMERSFINANCESFINANCIAL INSTITUTIONSFINANCIAL PRODUCTSFINANCIAL SERVICESFINANCING NEEDSHOUSEHOLDSLOANS TO GROUPSLOW-INCOME CONSUMERSMFISMICROFINANCEMICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONSSAVINGSSMALL ENTERPRISE PDF DownloadLoading ...

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