Women Education, Social Justice, Poverty Alleviation & Community Development

BASIC FACT SHEET ON:DEC’MICRO  FINANCE INSTITUTION– JULY 2004 – JUNE 2007

YEAR

NO OF CLIENTS FOR CREDIT

NO OF CLIENTS FOR SAVINGS

NO OF GROUP LEADERS IN CAPACITY BUILDING WORKSHOP

   2004

 

   2005

  2006

       3759

 

       5500

       5983

       6000

 

       6000

      6200

                  436

 

                  624

                1020

Jan. 2007-
June 2007

 

       3000

 

      3500

 

                  384

TOTAL

    18,142

   21,700

               2,464

The MFI clients use their loan to enhance their businesses.  These clients who are mostly women are in various kinds of businesses ranging from trading, farming and storage.  But with constant training in business management and business enterprise development, some of the women are now moving into tailoring, Hair dressing, Fish Farming, Piggery and Poultry.  Others are into fast food business which they supply to shops.  Others are into production of beverage drinks which they preserve in freezers and sell.  Very few of them are into stone quarry and sand excavation.  Some of them in the fast food business are also into rentals.  About 70% of the clients are still into various forms of trading and are doing well and pay back their loan well.

 

NARRATIVE REPORT OF DEC MFI FOR THE PERIOD JULY - DECEMBER 2006
DEC MICRO CREDIT BI-ANNUAL REPORT, JANUARY - JUNE 2006
PROGRESS REPORT ON MICRO FINANCE SERVICES (MFI) OF DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION CENTRE (DEC) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 2005
 

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