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Malcolm Harper

    Mapping the Shift in Business Development Services: Making Markets Work for the Poor
    Partnership Financing for Small Enterprise: Some Lessons from Islamic Credit Systems
    Practical Microfinance: A Training Manual
    The New Middlewomen: Profitable Banking Through On-Lending Groups
    Public Services Through Private Enterprise: Micro-Privatization for Improved Delivery
    Profit for the Poor: Cases in Micro-Finance
    • The book presents case studies from diverse regions such as India, Bangladesh, East and Southern Africa, Indonesia, and Latin America, highlighting the lack of a one-size-fits-all methodology in microcredit. It emphasizes that effective management of microfinance can yield profitability for both clients and providers, showcasing the potential benefits of tailored approaches in varying contexts.

      Profit for the Poor: Cases in Micro-Finance
    • The book introduces the concept of "micro-privatization" as a strategic solution for seemingly hopeless situations. Through various case studies, Malcolm Harper illustrates its effectiveness and practicality across different contexts, showcasing how this approach can be successfully implemented anywhere.

      Public Services Through Private Enterprise: Micro-Privatization for Improved Delivery
    • Focusing on the role of women in microfinance, this book presents findings from comprehensive research conducted in Kenya and India. It aims to inform bankers on how to effectively and profitably support impoverished communities. The insights are valuable not only for financial institutions but also for anyone interested in the challenges and opportunities within microfinance.

      The New Middlewomen: Profitable Banking Through On-Lending Groups
    • This book serves as a crucial resource in the field of microfinance, offering insights and strategies to enhance its effectiveness. It delves into innovative practices, case studies, and the evolving landscape of financial inclusion, making it a valuable tool for practitioners and scholars alike. By addressing both the challenges and opportunities within microfinance, it aims to equip readers with the knowledge needed to drive impactful change in underserved communities.

      Practical Microfinance: A Training Manual
    • Exploring the experiences of various enterprises and financial institutions, this book delves into partnership finance and its diverse methodologies. It highlights how these approaches can effectively provide funding to business owners while ensuring profitability and sustainability for the financing entities involved.

      Partnership Financing for Small Enterprise: Some Lessons from Islamic Credit Systems
    • Focusing on the evolution of assistance to small businesses and microfinance, this book highlights strategies to make markets function effectively while reducing reliance on donor agencies. It presents critical issues and new findings, showcasing radical changes through a diverse array of materials. The insights aim to empower small enterprises and enhance their sustainability in the financial landscape.

      Mapping the Shift in Business Development Services: Making Markets Work for the Poor
    • The book highlights the potential for commercial banks to profitably offer microfinance services to low-income individuals, suggesting that this approach can be more efficient and cost-effective than traditional methods used by specialized microfinance institutions. It aims to inform foreign aid donors, policymakers, NGOs, and microfinance practitioners about the advantages of leveraging commercial banking for broader financial inclusion.

      Small Customers, Big Market: Commercial Banks in Microfinance
    • Rescuing Railway Children

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focuses on runaway children in India who have used trains to take them away from home, and who live on railway station platforms and in trains. This book presents the issues and challenges of reaching out to these 'railway children', particularly through the experiences of Sathi, an NGO based in Bangalore.

      Rescuing Railway Children