microcrédit
11Microcredit summit campaign — The Microcredit Summit Campaign is an American non profit organization started as an effort to bring together microcredit practitioners, advocates, educational institutions, donor agencies, international financial institutions, non governmental… …
12Microcredit — …
13microcredit — mi·cro·cred·it (mīʹkrō krĕd ĭt) n. The business or policy of making microloans to impoverished entrepreneurs. Also called microlending. * * * ▪ finance also called microbanking or microfinance a means of extending credit, usually in the …
14microcredit — noun a) The practice of making very small loans, especially to poor people to promote self employment; microlending. b) A microloan …
15Microcredit — An extremely small loan given to impoverished people to help them become self employed. Also known as microlending or microloan . Renee Loth wrote an article in 2002 for the Boston Globe entitled Women Entrepreneurs, which explores how this type… …
16microcredit — noun the lending of small amounts of money at low interest to new businesses in the developing world …
17microcredit — The lending of small sums of money on very low security, especially to small businesses or to small producers in the developing world …
18microcredit — The lending of small sums of money on very low security, especially to small businesses or to small producers in the developing world …
19microcredit — /ˈmaɪkroʊkrɛdət/ (say muykrohkreduht) noun very small loans made available in microfinance schemes, designed to support business initiatives which traditionally would not have received financial support from banks or other such institutions …
20International Year of Microcredit — The event highlighted microfinance as an instrument for socioeconomic development.The United Nations Economic and Social Council proclaimed the year 2005 as the International Year of Microcredit to call for building inclusive financial sectors… …