Impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ behaviour in Malaysia: an overview / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa ... [et al.]

The idea of microcredit is not new. It was introduced in the 1970s by Professor Muhammad Yunus, who was actively involved in poverty alleviation programmes. In 1976, he visited very poor households in the village of Jobra. He used his own money to provide financial assistance to 42 poor individuals....

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Main Authors: Mohamed Isa, Zuraidah, Ibrahim, Dahlia, Ahmad Zabib, Zaiful Affendi
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spelling my.uitm.ir.562572022-03-24T07:37:48Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56257/ Impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ behaviour in Malaysia: an overview / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa ... [et al.] Mohamed Isa, Zuraidah Ibrahim, Dahlia Ahmad Zabib, Zaiful Affendi Credit. Debt. Loans Commercial credit. Commercial loans. Credit management The idea of microcredit is not new. It was introduced in the 1970s by Professor Muhammad Yunus, who was actively involved in poverty alleviation programmes. In 1976, he visited very poor households in the village of Jobra. He used his own money to provide financial assistance to 42 poor individuals. Satisfied with the repayment of these loans, he was prompted to expand the financial assistance using a more structured banking system. Subsequently, Grameen Bank was established in 1983. Inspired by Grameen Bank’s achievement, the approach of giving away loans to poor people was adopted in Malaysia, starting with the initiation of a pioneer project in the north-western area of Selangor, known as Project Ikhtiar. Project Ikhtiar is deemed to be successfully implemented, and the success of the project proves that the microcredit project is helpful in improving the quality of life of the poor. This initial success led to the birth of Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia (AIM) on 17th September, which is aimed to reduce poverty among the poor and hardcore poor households in Malaysia. UiTM Cawangan Kedah 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56257/1/56257.pdf (2021) Impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ behaviour in Malaysia: an overview / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa ... [et al.]. FBM Insights, 4: 3. pp. 6-7. ISSN 2716-599X (Submitted)
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topic Credit. Debt. Loans
Commercial credit. Commercial loans. Credit management
spellingShingle Credit. Debt. Loans
Commercial credit. Commercial loans. Credit management
Mohamed Isa, Zuraidah
Ibrahim, Dahlia
Ahmad Zabib, Zaiful Affendi
Impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ behaviour in Malaysia: an overview / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa ... [et al.]
description The idea of microcredit is not new. It was introduced in the 1970s by Professor Muhammad Yunus, who was actively involved in poverty alleviation programmes. In 1976, he visited very poor households in the village of Jobra. He used his own money to provide financial assistance to 42 poor individuals. Satisfied with the repayment of these loans, he was prompted to expand the financial assistance using a more structured banking system. Subsequently, Grameen Bank was established in 1983. Inspired by Grameen Bank’s achievement, the approach of giving away loans to poor people was adopted in Malaysia, starting with the initiation of a pioneer project in the north-western area of Selangor, known as Project Ikhtiar. Project Ikhtiar is deemed to be successfully implemented, and the success of the project proves that the microcredit project is helpful in improving the quality of life of the poor. This initial success led to the birth of Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia (AIM) on 17th September, which is aimed to reduce poverty among the poor and hardcore poor households in Malaysia.
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author Mohamed Isa, Zuraidah
Ibrahim, Dahlia
Ahmad Zabib, Zaiful Affendi
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Ibrahim, Dahlia
Ahmad Zabib, Zaiful Affendi
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title Impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ behaviour in Malaysia: an overview / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa ... [et al.]
title_short Impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ behaviour in Malaysia: an overview / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa ... [et al.]
title_full Impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ behaviour in Malaysia: an overview / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ behaviour in Malaysia: an overview / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ behaviour in Malaysia: an overview / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa ... [et al.]
title_sort impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ behaviour in malaysia: an overview / zuraidah mohamed isa ... [et al.]
publisher UiTM Cawangan Kedah
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url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56257/1/56257.pdf
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