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Those who leave and those who don't join : Insights from East African microfinance institutions : Institutions de microfinance en Afrique de l'Est : pourquoi des clients en sortent et d'autres n'y entrent pas (French)

The present products of microfinance institutions (MFIs) in East Africa explain the high rates of dropout and low outreach. The industry has adopted a small number of very similar imported ideas without adequate local experimentation and understanding of the financial service preferences of the clients. The "MicroSave-Africa" study highlights the importance of designing more flexible, demand-driven products to address the financial service needs of...
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Helms, Brigit S.; Matin, Imran.

Those who leave and those who don't join : Insights from East African microfinance institutions : Institutions de microfinance en Afrique de l'Est : pourquoi des clients en sortent et d'autres n'y entrent pas (French). Focus ; no. 16 Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/601001468330981522

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