Access to Microfinance and Millennium Development Goals (MDGS): A Review of the impact on Developing Countries
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2016
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Clarion University of Pennsylvania, Clarion, Pennsylvania.
Abstract
Access to microfinance is seen as one of the practical development strategies and approaches that could be implemented to
attain the bold ambition of achieving the Millennium Development Goals. The objective of this paper is to discuss the impact
of microfinance on Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The study, through theory and numerous empirical studies,
observed that access to finance is an important direct or indirect contributor to the achievement of the most of the goals in
rural areas, because it reduces income inequality and poverty of the rural poor - key goal of the MDGs. Thus, the study
suggests that government action should focus on institutional best practices for expanding and mainstreaming sustainable
microfinance in every facet of the economy. There is need to also improve the dismal performance in children undernutrition,
school enrolment, mortality rate, access to drinkable water, etc in post MDGs programme in order to improve and sustain the
achievement recorded by the MDGs.
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Microfinance, MDGs, Poverty, Rural Areas, Developing countries, Sustainable Development