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*Solves the [[The "Poor Can Only Afford to Buy A Tool Once" Issue]] to a certain extent
*Solves the [[The "Poor Can Only Afford to Buy A Tool Once" Issue]] to a certain extent
*Also goes well with [[Job Training]] and [[Entrepreneurial Training]] , and [[Business Plans]] + [[Business Drop Kits]] (forget if "drop kit" was the right term?  Essentially all the paperwork, plans, and even machine parts etc in one "package" ) to promote success  
*Also goes well with [[Job Training]] and [[Entrepreneurial Training]] , and [[Business Plans]] + [[Business Drop Kits]] (forget if "drop kit" was the right term?  Essentially all the paperwork, plans, and even machine parts etc in one "package" ) to promote success  
*CAN be done in a corrupt/exploative manner, but assuming various watchdog organisations are involved etc, it tends to be very helpful in the serviced areas


=See Also=
=See Also=

Revision as of 04:22, 16 April 2020

Basics

  • An emerging humanitarian effort approach
  • Consists of giving small loans with little intrest typically, to people with little collatoral, employment, etc
  • Similar in part to the "Teach Someone to Fish" metaphor
  • Typically done to allow them to buy equipment, and start a business/service
  • Is UN recomended to help aleviate poverty in developing areas (post sources later)
  • Solves the The "Poor Can Only Afford to Buy A Tool Once" Issue to a certain extent
  • Also goes well with Job Training and Entrepreneurial Training , and Business Plans + Business Drop Kits (forget if "drop kit" was the right term? Essentially all the paperwork, plans, and even machine parts etc in one "package" ) to promote success
  • CAN be done in a corrupt/exploative manner, but assuming various watchdog organisations are involved etc, it tends to be very helpful in the serviced areas

See Also

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