Impact of microfinance on the livelihoods of rural communities: a case of VIRL Microfinance in Manicaland Province

The absence of traditional service providers (commercial banks) came the rise of microfinance institutions in marginalised rural areas. The main objective of the study is to evaluate the impact of microfinance on the livelihoods of rural people as a way of ensuring sustainable livelihood. The Makoni...

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Main Author: Nyachoto, Samantha T.G.
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3381
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description The absence of traditional service providers (commercial banks) came the rise of microfinance institutions in marginalised rural areas. The main objective of the study is to evaluate the impact of microfinance on the livelihoods of rural people as a way of ensuring sustainable livelihood. The Makoni District in Manicaland Province was selected to be a case study of the impact of microfinance and VIRL a microfinance institution which is greatly active in the area. The microfinance institution’s mandate however, is to provide small loans that will improve household livelihoods of rural dwellers by financing income generating projects thus escaping the clutches of poverty. A quantitative research method was used to collect data from the provided micro-credit participants in the study area which enabled the researcher to acquire a rich pooled data for evaluation. As a result, the research indicated that microfinance does play a pivotal role which has a positive impact on rural livelihoods and household level. Thereby improving health care, education, savings culture and most importantly financially including the marginalised. Recommendations were also provided which include relaxation on collateral and application requirements like guarantors that will further sustain the livelihoods of the rural community in order to financially secure the already marginalised population.
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spelling ir-11408-33812022-06-27T13:49:04Z Impact of microfinance on the livelihoods of rural communities: a case of VIRL Microfinance in Manicaland Province Nyachoto, Samantha T.G. Microfinance institutions Livelihoods Rural people The absence of traditional service providers (commercial banks) came the rise of microfinance institutions in marginalised rural areas. The main objective of the study is to evaluate the impact of microfinance on the livelihoods of rural people as a way of ensuring sustainable livelihood. The Makoni District in Manicaland Province was selected to be a case study of the impact of microfinance and VIRL a microfinance institution which is greatly active in the area. The microfinance institution’s mandate however, is to provide small loans that will improve household livelihoods of rural dwellers by financing income generating projects thus escaping the clutches of poverty. A quantitative research method was used to collect data from the provided micro-credit participants in the study area which enabled the researcher to acquire a rich pooled data for evaluation. As a result, the research indicated that microfinance does play a pivotal role which has a positive impact on rural livelihoods and household level. Thereby improving health care, education, savings culture and most importantly financially including the marginalised. Recommendations were also provided which include relaxation on collateral and application requirements like guarantors that will further sustain the livelihoods of the rural community in order to financially secure the already marginalised population. 2018-11-22T14:07:10Z 2018-11-22T14:07:10Z 2018 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3381 en open Midlands State University
spellingShingle Microfinance institutions
Livelihoods
Rural people
Nyachoto, Samantha T.G.
Impact of microfinance on the livelihoods of rural communities: a case of VIRL Microfinance in Manicaland Province
title Impact of microfinance on the livelihoods of rural communities: a case of VIRL Microfinance in Manicaland Province
title_full Impact of microfinance on the livelihoods of rural communities: a case of VIRL Microfinance in Manicaland Province
title_fullStr Impact of microfinance on the livelihoods of rural communities: a case of VIRL Microfinance in Manicaland Province
title_full_unstemmed Impact of microfinance on the livelihoods of rural communities: a case of VIRL Microfinance in Manicaland Province
title_short Impact of microfinance on the livelihoods of rural communities: a case of VIRL Microfinance in Manicaland Province
title_sort impact of microfinance on the livelihoods of rural communities: a case of virl microfinance in manicaland province
topic Microfinance institutions
Livelihoods
Rural people
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3381
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