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Nanci Lee
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Entries using 12,267. Words stored in 82,391. Words stored in 0. Trackbacks stored in 0. Static pages using 786. Words stored in 4,860. Votes stored in 0. About me and my work. Carsey School of Public Policy- SMDP. The Council of Canadians. Duncan Green's Blog-How change happens. Self Employed Women's Association Bank, India. Savings Revolution (Savings Groups Gateway). Woodens River Watershed Environmental Organization. Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia. Adult and Popular Education.
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cashless village | villagefinance
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Posts Tagged ‘cashless village’. On February 14, 2015 Leave a Comment. In The End of Money. See citation, last entry) David Wolman suggests that poor people may taste the ‘cashless’ (i.e. digital) society early on, due to a ‘leapfrog effect’ that has already delivered mobile phones to over a billion people without bank accounts many living in villages which have yet to be reached by national road or electricity networks. Almost overnight the phone has evolved from a one-trick pony (more…). Dan Ariely, a ...
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The End of Money? | villagefinance
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Laquo; Rewiring VSLA Networks. The End of Money? January 27, 2015 by Brett Hudson Matthews. The cashless village: in a pre-cash village like this (Solomon Islands), value is not stored in currency. Villagers don’t depend on cash to exchange value, either. In The End of Money: Counterfeiters, Preachers, Techies, Dreamers and the Coming Cashless Society. Da Capo Press, Boston MA, 2012) David Wolman seeks not the end of money generally but specifically the end of paper cash the sooner the better. Mobile mon...
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financial numeracy | villagefinance
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Posts Tagged ‘financial numeracy’. On February 14, 2015 Leave a Comment. In The End of Money. See citation, last entry) David Wolman suggests that poor people may taste the ‘cashless’ (i.e. digital) society early on, due to a ‘leapfrog effect’ that has already delivered mobile phones to over a billion people without bank accounts many living in villages which have yet to be reached by national road or electricity networks. Almost overnight the phone has evolved from a one-trick pony (more…).
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Rewiring VSLA Networks | villagefinance
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Laquo; Combating Elite Capture: F.W. Raiffeisen. The End of Money? October 24, 2012 by Brett Hudson Matthews. A cluster of VSLAs in rural Rwanda. Clustering expands the market for governance, and enhances opportunities to ‘rewire’ networks. The heart of VSLA is ‘time-limitation.’ The time-limitation feature is typically understood as an ‘action audit’ a way for members to manage risk by giving them an opportunity to say show me my money. A recent study of human cooperation [1]. NGOs often encourage VSLA ...
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The village | villagefinance
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Archive for the ‘The village’ Category. The End of Money? On January 27, 2015 Leave a Comment. The cashless village: in a pre-cash village like this (Solomon Islands), value is not stored in currency. Villagers don’t depend on cash to exchange value, either. In The End of Money: Counterfeiters, Preachers, Techies, Dreamers and the Coming Cashless Society. Da Capo Press, Boston MA, 2012) David Wolman seeks not the end of money generally but specifically the end of paper cash the sooner the better. In a st...
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Informal finance | villagefinance
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Archive for the ‘Informal finance’ Category. Posted in Informal finance. On October 24, 2012 Leave a Comment. A cluster of VSLAs in rural Rwanda. Clustering expands the market for governance, and enhances opportunities to ‘rewire’ networks. The heart of VSLA is ‘time-limitation.’ The time-limitation feature is typically understood as an ‘action audit’ a way for members to manage risk by giving them an opportunity to say show me my money. A recent study of human cooperation [1]. Read Full Post ».
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VSL Associates
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Reaching the very poor: The need for a new microfinance model. Typical clients of Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) are the owners of established enterprises, who want to borrow to increase business turnover. They are mainly found in urban areas, where lending is profitable. But MFIs that target the. There is also a gap between the financial products that MFIs prefer to offer and those that are needed by the very poor. The Village Savings and Loan Model. The Village Savings and Loan (VSL). Model is a self...
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Nanci Lee - About me and my work
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About me and my work. A project never changed the world. Self-reliance is self-sufficiency economically.And taking your own decisions.managing your own affairs. .just having more income does not make you more concerned about other people. You have to organize around certain values - Ela Bhatt. The role of art is not only to show how the world is,. But also why it is thus, and how it can be transformed. You're only given a spark of madness. You musn't lose it. -Robin Williams. I am a self-employed poet, a...