Microcredit in Mozambique: Novo Banco's case study
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Created in the late 1970s, the concept of microcredit was born in Bangladesh with Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank - the ‘village bank’ in Bangla - pioneers in founding a banking system based on mutualism, trust, participation and creativity, granting loans to the poorest of the poor, especially women [...]
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