Costs and Benefits of Credit with Education: The Case of PADME in Benin

This paper contributes to a body of work exploring the hypothesis that microfinance institutions (MFIs) can feasibly offer health-related services that “pay for themselves” via a combination of financial revenues and nonfinancial benefits that indirectly improve the MFIs’ financial positions.

Author

Myka Reinsch and Frédéric Ruaz with Teddy Ekoué Kouvahey

Contributor

Freedom from Hunger

Published
June 2011
Resource Types
Report
Country
Benin
Current Downloads
15

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