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Women frequently encounter greater limitations and fewer opportunities than men, especially in regard to income-generating activities. They face social and economic constraints that perpetuate poverty and spans generations. However, significant opportunities exist in the informal, small-scale enterprise sector for which women should take advantage. Community groups are popular institutions in Kenya's rural areas. The groups help provide services that the government, has failed to deliver. Also the emergence of microfinance institutions to offer lending funds has been of great impact.This study…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Women frequently encounter greater limitations and fewer opportunities than men, especially in regard to income-generating activities. They face social and economic constraints that perpetuate poverty and spans generations. However, significant opportunities exist in the informal, small-scale enterprise sector for which women should take advantage. Community groups are popular institutions in Kenya's rural areas. The groups help provide services that the government, has failed to deliver. Also the emergence of microfinance institutions to offer lending funds has been of great impact.This study sought to investigate the factors affecting women microfinance loan repayment. The findings of the study may be useful to policy makers in government, private sector, Non-Governmental and Faith Based Organisations.
Autorenporträt
Mary is a PhD student at Jomo Kenyatta University in Kenya. Since 1990 she has been teaching accounting and finance related courses at various learning institutions in Kenya. Some of these institutions include Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Mount Kenya University, Jomo Kenyatta University, Eldoret polytechnic and Kaimosi Friends College.