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  1. Khandker, Shahidur. 2005. “Micro-Finance and Poverty: Evidence Using Panel Data from Bangladesh.” World Bank Economic Review 19(2): 263-286.

  2. Dunford, Chris and April Watson. From Microfinance to Macro Change:  Integrating Health Education and Microfinance to Empower Women and Reduce Poverty. 2006. United Nations Population Fund.

  3. Narayan, Deepa. 2000. Voices of the Poor, a project led by Deepa Narayan, The World Bank.  http://www.worldbank.org/poverty/voices.      

  4. Sebstad, Jennefer, and Monique Cohen. 2001.  Microfinance, Risk Management and Poverty.  Washington, D.C: Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest. pp 37-38.

  5. Zeller, M., Sharma, M.,Ahmed, A.U. & Rashid, S. (2001)  Group-Based Financial Institutions for the Rural Poor in Bangladesh:  An Institutional- and Household-Level Analysis.  International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Research Report No. 120, Washington, DC.

  6. MkNelly, Barbara and Christopher Dunford. 1999. “Impact of Credit with Education on Mothers and their Young Children’s Nutrition: Lower Pra Rural Bank Credit with Education Program in Ghana.” Freedom from Hunger. 

  7. Goldberg, N. Measuring the Impact of Microfinance: Taking Stock of What We Know. Grameen Foundation USA Publication Series. 2005.  http://www.gfusa.org

  8. GRET-SKY Health Insurance Project, Cambodia. Briefing Note. December 2005.  http://www.sky-cambodia.org/downloads/SKY_Briefing_Note_Dec_2005.doc (June 27, 2006). 

  9. Garand, Denis. Vimo-SEWA, India; CGAP Working Group on Microinsurance, Good and Bad Practices—Case Study #16. October 2005.; Ahmed, Syed Masud.  Health care for the ultra-poor: the case of BRAC’s CFPR/TUP programme, Department of International Development, Health Systems Center paper; 2005.       

  10. Ahmed, Mosleh U., Khainul Islan, Abul Queshen and N. Ahmed. Health Microinsurance—A Comparative Study of Three Examples in Bangladesh; CGAP Working Group on Microinsurance Good and Bad Practices—Case Study No. 13, Microinsurance Centre.  September 2005.        

  11. MkNelly, Barbara and Christopher Dunford. 1998. “Impact of Credit with Education on Mothers and their Young Children’s Nutrition: CRECER Credit with Education Program in Bolivia.” Freedom from Hunger; 

  12. Barnes, Carolyn, Gary Gaile, and Richard Kimbombo. 2001. “Impact of Three Microfinance Programs in Uganda.” Washington, D.C.: AIMS.        

  13. Dunford, Christopher. 2002. “Building Better Lives: Sustainable Integration of Microfinance with Education on Child Survival, Reproductive Health, and HIV/AIDS Prevention for the Poorest Entrepreneurs” Chapter Two in Pathways Out of Poverty: Innovations in Microfinance for the Poorest Families, edited by Sam Daley-Harris, Kumarian Press. 

  14. Diop, Francois and Jean D. Butera.  “Community-Based Health Insurance in Rwanda,”  World Bank Findings Report, #256. World Bank, Geneva. November 2005.

  15. Louis dit Guerin, Olivier.  Association d’ Entraide des Femmes-Benin; CGAP Working Group on Microinsurance—Good and Bad Practices, Case Study #22. Microfinance Gateway. February 2006.  
Last updated August 01, 2008
 
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