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- noun The provision of
microfinance .
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Examples
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That microfinancing is good for the emancipation of women and poverty alleviation in developing countries is true says Dutch-sponsored researcher Alfred Lakwo, but only in part.
January 30th, 2007 2007
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Many primarily philanthropic Web sites like Kickstarter and Kiva.org have sought small sums in support of high-risk ventures, arts groups and charities under the rubric of microfinancing and crowd-sourcing.
NYT > Global Home By GLENN COLLINS 2011
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Many primarily philanthropic Web sites like Kickstarter and Kiva.org have sought small sums in support of high-risk ventures, arts groups and charities under the rubric of microfinancing and crowd-sourcing.
NYT > Home Page By GLENN COLLINS 2011
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Many primarily philanthropic Web sites like Kickstarter and Kiva.org have sought small sums in support of high-risk ventures, arts groups and charities under the rubric of microfinancing and crowd-sourcing.
NYT > Home Page By GLENN COLLINS 2011
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Back to the letter: we left off at "microfinancing" - let me just add here that I fulfilled another resolution which I have been meaning and wanting to do for some time.
Dave Lucas 2009
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I couldn't imagine doing anything else, it's what I am programmed to do, she says of the decision to co-found Wokai, a non-profit that makes modest loans to small-business enterprises known as microfinancing to alleviate poverty.
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I couldn't imagine doing anything else, it's what I am programmed to do, she says of the decision to co-found Wokai, a non-profit that makes modest loans to small-business enterprises known as microfinancing to alleviate poverty.
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Founded in Chile in 2002 by finance wizards Felipe Vergara and Miguel Palacios, the for-profit company has taken the notion of microfinancing - small but critical infusions of money that have been wildly successful in helping poor people start businesses, particularly in regions such as India or Africa - and applied it to helping students pay for college.
SFGate: Top News Stories Chronicle nasimov@sfchronicle.com (Nanette Asimov 2011
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It's a concept known as microfinancing, and while it's more commonly associated with the developing world it's starting to gain traction in Canada.
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Commercial for-profit lenders became involved -- attaching the word 'microfinancing' to inflated loans and revenue raising practices one noted African micro-lender charged 120% interest.
Virginia M. Moncrieff: Microfinance -- The Backlash Begins Virginia M. Moncrieff 2011
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