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Contribution of Grameen Bank Microcredit Program for the Socio-Economic Development of Rural Poor Women

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dc.contributor.author Nur Mohammad
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-28T06:30:56Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-28T06:30:56Z
dc.date.issued 2020-12-10
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd:8080/handle/123456789/5397
dc.description Micro-credit turned into another wonder in the present world because of its acknowledgment of a productive weapon to battle against neediness. A present examination demonstrated that, more than 1.3 billion occupants are attempting to win a littler sum one dollar ($1) a day where they are enamored by extraordinary deficiency of fundamental needs, for example, nourishment, material, asylum, treatment and training. As of late colossal achievement has been shown to kill destitution utilizing Micro-credit advance and consistently 1% of all out populace is turning out from neediness. Be that as it may, diminishing destitution is more effective in provincial territories than in urban regions on account of its arbitrary access in remote spots. In consistently a large portion of a billion US dollar are given to 7.5 million borrowers all through the nation as a small scale advance to break the endless loop of destitution. Grameen Bank's exercises and the manner in which it helps colossally to build up the expectation for everyday comforts of poor people and powerless individuals in Bangladesh and urges to apply this model in various nations. Among the miniaturized scale money associations (NGO's) in Bangladesh, Grameen bank is in a main position who is attempting to created poor just as revered individuals giving Micro-credit advances without requiring any guarantee or home loan. The suggestions towards destruction of neediness clarified in segment fifth lastly, social and financial effect of Micro-credit in Bangladesh has been presented. Anyway by and by Grameen movement is managed everywhere throughout the world and committed to make destitution free world. en_US
dc.description.abstract The Grameen Bank is a self-sustainable microcredit institution that helps to alleviate poverty by offering small loans to the poorest people in Bangladesh. The Bank aids poverty reduction by targeting villagers who are victims of debt cycles created by village loan sharks and overlooked by commercial lenders. However, village loan sharks are only one of Bangladesh’s underlying causes of poverty that include: Natural disasters: Earthquakes, Typhoons and Cyclones regularly occur. Although the poor can use loans to enrich their daily lives, the absence of strong government policies providing education, healthcare and infrastructure means that underlying causes of Bangladesh’s poverty remain unresolved. I believe that, the Grameen Bank can address some of these criticisms. Grameen can create large-scale poverty alleviation by employing the poor in viable subsidiary companies like Grameen Textile, and training them in marketable skills. The Bank can also work with government agencies and foreign non-profits to expedite education and healthcare services. Microcredit programs have positive socioeconomic impact on rural women borrowers of Bangladesh. 66% respondents said their economic condition developed than the past, 6% respondents said their social status increased, 20% respondents said they are being self-sufficient and 8% respondents said their lifestyle developed than the past. 48% respondents said they live in their own house, 36% respondents said they live in the rent house, 8% respondents said they live in other relatives shelter and 8% respondents said they live in governments property. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Daffodil International University en_US
dc.subject Economic Development en_US
dc.title Contribution of Grameen Bank Microcredit Program for the Socio-Economic Development of Rural Poor Women en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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