The Role of Microfinance in Asset-Building and Poverty Reduction: The Case of Sinapi Aba Trust of Ghana

J. K. Adjei, T. G. Arun, F. Hossain

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Abstract

The paper evaluates the extent to which Sinapi Aba Trust has contributed to poverty reductionamong rural and urban poor especially women by supporting them with small loans to expandtheir businesses to generate income to build up their asset base. Using a cross-sectional datafrom 547 respondents, the study found that participation in the programme has enabledestablished clients to own savings deposits and subscribe to a client welfare scheme whichserves as insurance to pay off debts in times of illness or death. Established clients were alsofound to be in a better position to contribute towards the education of their children and payment of healthcare for members of their households as well as contribution towards the purchase of household durables. The study noted that programmes that are financially sustainable have greater effects on participants, and that there is the need for clients??? graduation to benefit most from participation in such programmes.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationManchester
Number of pages23
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Publication series

NameBrooks World Poverty Institute - BWPI Working Papers
PublisherBrooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester
No.87

Keywords

  • Microfinance, Asset-building, Poverty reduction, Financial sustainability

Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

  • Global Development Institute

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