This book illustrates how financial services can be controlled and managed by the poor, rather than delivered to them, an approach which has been a fundamental tenet of the credit union movement. This is essential reading for development agency staff, and others either interested in people's movements or involved in credit and savings initiatives.
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This book illustrates how financial services can be controlled and managed by the poor, rather than delivered to them, an approach which has been a fundamental tenet of the credit union movement. This is essential reading for development agency staff, and others either interested in people's movements or involved in credit and savings initiatives.
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