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In Their Own Hands How Savings Groups Are Revolutionizing Development

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  • Publisher:
    Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2014
    Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.

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  • Author: Ashe, Jeffrey
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    2014
    Summary:

    Two and a half billion people worldwide, most of them desperately poor villagers, need a better way to save and to borrow. Even the most innovative banking institutions can't reach them; savings groups can. In savings groups, members save what they can in a communal pot and loan their growing fund to each other for their short-term needs. Jeffrey Ashe and Kyla Neilan illustrate how these savings groups form and function and how little "outside" support is actually required for their success. Drawing on decades of Ashe's personal experience, this book describes how he developed Saving for Change, which leveraged the wisdom and strength of group members to train and establish new groups. This model has impacted the lives of 680,000 people across five countries. Savings groups are a "catalytic  innovation" that bypasses subsidies, dependency and high costs  while effectively reducing chronic hunger, building assets and empowering the community. Today, saving groups have nine million members around the globe—with minimal support, membership could grow to 10 times this number.

    Original Publisher: [s.l.], Berrett-Koehler Publishers
    Language(s): English