Microfinance self-help groups in India : living up to their promise?

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Microfinance self-help groups in India : living up to their promise?

Frances Sinha ... [et al.]

Practical action, 2009

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Other authors: Ajay Tankha, K. Raja Reddy, Malcolm Harper

Includes bibliographical references (p. [157]-158) and index

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Description

Self-Help Groups (SHGs), a means of reaching rural women with savings and credit services, have taken off dramatically in India, where an estimated 25 million women are members. Their benefits are social as well as economic: SHGs encourage women to become active in village affairs, or take action against domestic violence, the dowry system, or the lack of schools. But some questions remain. How effective and transparent are the groups in managing their finances? Are the groups sustainable? Do the poorest benefit? What does it take for SHGs to mobilize for social action? How effective are such actions? For the first time, detailed field research probes beneath the surface of India's world-renowned SHGs. It explores both social and financial performance in the SHG movement. This text reveals that whilst there are important achievements, especially on the social side, without more strategic attention and more resources these are unlikely to be sustainable.

Table of Contents

  • Prelims (Foreword, Preface and acknowledgements, Acronyms and abbreviations, About the authors)
  • PART ONE: Study context and design
  • 1. Study design: objectives and methodolgy
  • 2. Sample Profile: villages, SHGs, SHPAs
  • PART TWO: Outreach
  • 3. SHG Members
  • 4. Who does not join? 5. Drop-outs
  • PART THREE: Social role
  • 6. SHGs and local politics
  • 7. SHG's and social harmony
  • 8. SHGs and social justice
  • 9. SHG's and communities
  • PART FOUR: Sustainability
  • 10. Group records
  • 11. Equity within groups
  • 12. Defaults and recoveries
  • 13. Group sustainability - financial value
  • PART FIVE: Implications
  • 14. Conclusions
  • Back Matter (Bibliography, Glossary, Index)

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  • NCID
    BB01396553
  • ISBN
    • 9781853396564
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Rugby
  • Pages/Volumes
    xviii, 165 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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