Empowering Women for Entrepreneurship The Role of Microfinance / Misra, S B.

By: Misra, S B
Material type: ArticleArticlePublisher: 2005Subject(s): Microfinance | Women Empowerment | Women Entrepreneurship | Ngos | Non Government Organizations | Ngos And Entrepreneurship | Entrepreneurshipip Research | Sixth Biennial Conference On Advances An | Biennial Conference Papers In: Sixth Biennial Conference on Advances and Trends in Entrepre ResearchSummary: Poverty is the greatest curse of mankind. This black-spot in the moon is very closely differentiated. Society denigrates the poor. Governance and policy makers takes this as challenge. Economists, managers, and other radical thinkers takes this group as the subject of research .Women are alien to development. More so, in the developing countries. Their socio-economic positions, literacy, information seeking behavior and general awareness, occupational strength, earnings and allied income possibilities, nutritional and health status, stake in the family and community decisions making process, the extent of rigor in achievement and the sense of pride, wealth and assets build-up for coping against the rainy days and, above all, generating and grooming self-protection - are the issues to ponder over while making any move to care for them. Supports from banks and other financial institutions for growth of micro enterprises (ME) have been encouraging but the quench for funds remains unsatiated. In additions to MEs, small and medium enterprises (SME) suffered from the inadequacy of working capital. Even, the directed funding policy of the government, both at the central and the state...
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Poverty is the greatest curse of mankind. This black-spot in the moon is very closely differentiated. Society denigrates the poor. Governance and policy makers takes this as challenge. Economists, managers, and other radical thinkers takes this group as the subject of research .Women are alien to development. More so, in the developing countries. Their socio-economic positions, literacy, information seeking behavior and general awareness, occupational strength, earnings and allied income possibilities, nutritional and health status, stake in the family and community decisions making process, the extent of rigor in achievement and the sense of pride, wealth and assets build-up for coping against the rainy days and, above all, generating and grooming self-protection - are the issues to ponder over while making any move to care for them. Supports from banks and other financial institutions for growth of micro enterprises (ME) have been encouraging but the quench for funds remains unsatiated. In additions to MEs, small and medium enterprises (SME) suffered from the inadequacy of working capital. Even, the directed funding policy of the government, both at the central and the state...

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