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Organizational Information
Guarantor Resource Documents
MFI Loan Portfolio Resource Documents
Policy Readings
- Attacking Poverty (World Development
Report, 2000/2001)
- Blended Value Investing:
Capital Opportunities for Social
and Environmental Impact (World
Economic Forum, March 2006)
- Evidence of Microfinance's Contribution to Achieving the Millennium Development Goals (prepared for Global Microcredit Summit, November 12-15, 2006)
- Give Us Credit (UNICEF)
- Global Poverty: The Sorry Facts
- Global Village Presentation (sources)
- How a Few Dollars Can Change a Life (Gary Ford, Legal Times, July, 2007)
- How Microfinance Can Work for the Poor (Freedom from Hunger, October, 2007)
- Key Principles of Microfinance
(CGAP)
- Lucky's Star Shines
- Microfinance: A Platform for Social
Change (Marge Magner,
March 2007)
- Microfinance and Microcredit (United
Nations, August 2004)
- Microfinance Investment Vehicles (CGAP, April, 2007)
- Millions for Millions (New Yorker,
October 30, 2006)
- New Horizons: Opportunities in Microfinance (Forum for the Future, 2007, United Kingdom)
- What Makes Microfinance Work for the Poor? (Freedom from Hunger, October, 2007)
- What Would Leland Stanford Do?
An Editorial Commentary about
the Compartamos IPO (Jonathan
C. Lewis, June 12, 2007)
- Who's
Making Money From Microcredit?
(NOW with David Brancaccio, PBS,
September 21, 2007)
Other Resources
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