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10.07.2003
With the help of a series of small loans, Guatemalan Juan Pirir was able to turn a woodworking hobby into a successful local business, employ a few neighborhood children, and send his children to school.
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[Guatemala]
16.12.2002
Three small loans launched an Ecuadorian woman on the way to home ownership and education for her children. Read microlending success stories from around the world, including the United States.
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02.10.2002
A new study produced by ACCION International describes the explosion of microcredit initiatives and how small-scale finance has gradually become part of the world of commercial credit.
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12.07.2002
You might be surprised by some of the answers to ACCION International's quiz on world poverty.
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09.07.2002
A Mexican microfinance lending institution has issued a $10 million bond in the Mexican capital markets, showing that microlenders can thrive even without the support of donor funding.
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[Mexico]
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