8/19 Roundup

August 19, 2008 3 Comments

The Roundup is short today, as I want to highlight just one article.

Selvan Kumar at indiadevelopmentblog.com posted the best analysis of the Yunus/Compartamos debate that I’ve read. Here’s my soundbite summary:

Yunus: Microcredit was created to fight the money lender, not to become the money lender.

Compartamos’ rebuttal: Taking high-interest loans may well be the first step small entrepreneurs need to take to accumulate enough capital to operate at an optimal scale.

Kumar’s conclusion: MFIs should be judged in terms of overall impact on client outcomes rather than hazy notions of intent.

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3 Comments to “8/19 Roundup”
  1. Phil Dotts says:

    Results are what count “money-lenders” doesn’t have to be a bad word.

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