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Micro Finance and Poverty Alleviation: the Case of Kerala's Kudumbashree


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Micro finance is an emerging reality in contemporary development discourse and has come to occupy a significant place in financial intermediation in India. Kudumbashree of Kerala, a communitybased self-help organisation of poor women, although started as a micro-finance agency soon became an active subsystem of local governments and embarked upon several activities that address the question of poverty reduction. This paper attempts to narrate the story of Kerala's Kudumbashree as a women empowerment and anti-poverty programme, not only for its members but also for the wider community.
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M.A. Oommen
V. K. Krishna Menon Educational Institute, India

Abstract


Micro finance is an emerging reality in contemporary development discourse and has come to occupy a significant place in financial intermediation in India. Kudumbashree of Kerala, a communitybased self-help organisation of poor women, although started as a micro-finance agency soon became an active subsystem of local governments and embarked upon several activities that address the question of poverty reduction. This paper attempts to narrate the story of Kerala's Kudumbashree as a women empowerment and anti-poverty programme, not only for its members but also for the wider community.

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