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Whose Sustainability Counts?: BASIX's Long March from Microfinance to Livelihoods

Whose Sustainability Counts?: BASIX's Long March from Microfinance to Livelihoods in Chattanooga, TN

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Whose Sustainability Counts?: BASIX's Long March from Microfinance to Livelihoods

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Whose Sustainability Counts?: BASIX's Long March from Microfinance to Livelihoods in Chattanooga, TN

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By the end of 2010, the glowing reputation of microfinance was beginning to tarnish. The collapse of the microfinance industry in Andhra Pradesh, well-publicized client indebtedness, and the Bangladesh’s government’s sacking of Grameen Bank President Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel prize-winner and venerated father of microcredit, represented a critical turning point for the industry.
Where does microfinance go, then, in the midst of such crises? Are the basic principals of finance for the poor salvageable? From its inception in 1996, BASIX, one of the largest microfinance institutions in India realized that focusing solely on loans wasn’t going to improve the lives of its poor clients. It recognized that the complex problems of poverty require complex solutions and it melded financial services with livelihoods development and institutional sustainability to achieve its goals. The BASIX experience presents a vital model for the microfinance organization of the future, one that responds to client’s diverse needs by fostering diversity in the institutions that serve them.
Whose Sustainability Counts?
tells their illuminating story.
By the end of 2010, the glowing reputation of microfinance was beginning to tarnish. The collapse of the microfinance industry in Andhra Pradesh, well-publicized client indebtedness, and the Bangladesh’s government’s sacking of Grameen Bank President Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel prize-winner and venerated father of microcredit, represented a critical turning point for the industry.
Where does microfinance go, then, in the midst of such crises? Are the basic principals of finance for the poor salvageable? From its inception in 1996, BASIX, one of the largest microfinance institutions in India realized that focusing solely on loans wasn’t going to improve the lives of its poor clients. It recognized that the complex problems of poverty require complex solutions and it melded financial services with livelihoods development and institutional sustainability to achieve its goals. The BASIX experience presents a vital model for the microfinance organization of the future, one that responds to client’s diverse needs by fostering diversity in the institutions that serve them.
Whose Sustainability Counts?
tells their illuminating story.

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