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E-raamat: Reducing Rural Poverty in Asia: Challenges and Opportunities for Microenterprises and Public Employment Schemes

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040294970
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  • Formaat: 404 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
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Fight rural poverty through the creation of significant policy mechanisms, microenterprises, and employment programs

The majority of the world’s poor live in Asia, and most of these live in rural areas. These areas are also infamous for the food insecurity and malnutrition associated with poverty. Making even a modest dent in rural Asian poverty has the potential to realize large gains in global human development.

Reducing Rural Poverty in Asia provides evidence-based guidelines for policymakers in developing countries, for researchers focusing on development problems, and for the international development assistance community in the continuing search for ways to effectively reduce poverty in the developing world. Detailed examinations are clearly presented on the efforts for poverty alleviation through microenterprise development and rural public employment programs that focus on public works and household/small-scale industries. Asia-based case studies of various microenterprises and rural public employment projects reveal important policy mechanisms and the effectiveness of each poverty reduction measure. Tables, figures, and relevant glossaries make unfamiliar terms and difficult information easy to understand.

Part I of Reducing Rural Poverty in Asia:
  • presents a framework for the analysis of rural microenterprises with a focus on microfinance
  • highlights the main findings of country-specific case studies
  • suggests guidelines for an appropriate strategy for the provision of microfinance to reach the poor, alleviate poverty, and create financial stability
  • analyzes the issues relating to public wage employment schemes and the principal findings of the case studies
  • draws policy conclusions for the formulation of effective public employment schemes
  • Part II of Reducing Rural Poverty in Asia presents case studies conducted in India, Bangladesh, and the Philippines—along with revealing conclusions. These studies include:
    • the SIDBI Foundation for Micro Credit in India—including the continuing problem of the exclusion of the poorest
    • the Maharashtra Rural Credit Project in India and concerns about the sustainability of the financial infrastructure
    • the Small Enterprises Development Project in Bangladesh and the high rate of return on capital from financed enterprises
    • the successes of the Grameen Uddog, Agrani Bank Micro-Enterprise Development Unit (MEDU), and Kishoreganj Community-Based Projects in Bangladesh
    • the income-stabilizing role of the Employment Guarantee Scheme in Maharashtra, India
    • guidelines for the Public Works Employment policy and implementation in the Philippines
    • Reducing Rural Poverty in Asia is a concise overview of the crucial research undertaken at the request of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and makes this a vital resource for researchers, educators, students, policymakers, and development experts working towards the goal of poverty reduction.


  • Reducing Rural Poverty in Asia provides evidence-based guidelines for policymakers in developing countries, for researchers focusing on development problems, and for the international development assistance community in the continuing search for ways to effectively reduce poverty in the developing world. Detailed examinations are clearly presented on the efforts for poverty alleviation through microenterprise development and rural public employment programs that focus on public works and household/small-scale industries. Asia-based case studies of various microenterprises and rural public employment projects reveal important policy mechanisms and the effectiveness of each poverty reduction measure. Tables, figures, and relevant glossaries make unfamiliar terms and difficult information easy to understand.
    List of Acronyms xv
    Foreword xxi
    Joachim von Braun
    Preface xxiii
    PART I: SYNTHESIS AND MAJOR LESSONS
    Chapter
    1. Rural Poverty and the Nonfarm Sector in Rural Asia
    3(14)
    Rural Poverty and the Nonfarm Employment Nexus
    3(9)
    Public Policies for the Nonfarm Sector
    12(5)
    Chapter
    2. Rural Nonfarm Microenterprise: Salient Features and Issues
    17(24)
    Introduction
    17(2)
    Microfinance
    19(11)
    Financial Sustainability
    30(4)
    Nonfinancial Inputs
    34(7)
    Chapter
    3. Bangladesh Case: Review and Analysis
    41(20)
    Main Features of Microenterprise/Finance Projects
    41(8)
    Review of Performance
    49(8)
    Conclusions
    57(4)
    Chapter
    4. Indian Case Studies: Review and Analysis
    61(14)
    Maharashtra Rural Credit Project
    61(1)
    SIDBI Foundation for Micro Credit
    62(4)
    Main Findings
    66(4)
    Conclusions
    70(5)
    Chapter
    5. Overview of Country Experiences
    75(20)
    Introduction
    75(1)
    Patterns of Nonfarm Lending
    76(3)
    Institutional Mechanisms for Credit Delivery
    79(9)
    Noncredit Inputs: Skill, Transfer of Technology, and Market Access
    88(2)
    Appendix: Rural Employment Support Foundation
    90(5)
    Chapter
    6. Conclusions: Microfinance for Microenterprise
    95(16)
    Group versus Individual Lending
    95(2)
    Targeting the Poor
    97(1)
    To Reach the Poorest: An Illustration
    98(4)
    Financial Sustainability
    102(2)
    Upscaling and Financing the Missing Middle
    104(1)
    Not by Credit Alone
    104(7)
    Chapter
    7. Public Employment Schemes: Case Studies in India, Bangladesh, and the Philippines
    111(20)
    Introduction
    111(2)
    The Food-for-Work Program in Bangladesh
    113(5)
    Jawahar Rozgar Yojana in India
    118(5)
    Maharashtra Employment Guarantee Scheme in India
    123(3)
    Public Employment Program in the Philippines
    126(5)
    Chapter
    8. Review of Country Experiences of Public Employment and Policy Conclusions
    131(10)
    Experience Review
    131(3)
    Conclusions
    134(7)
    PART II: COUNTRY CASE STUDIES
    Chapter
    9. SIDBI Foundation for Micro Credit
    141(16)
    Raghav Gaiha
    Introduction
    141(2)
    Major Findings
    143(9)
    Conclusions
    152(5)
    Chapter
    10. Maharashtra Rural Credit Project
    157(16)
    Raghav Gaiha
    Introduction
    157(3)
    Targeting of MRCP
    160(1)
    Self-Help Groups
    161(2)
    Exclusion of the Poorest
    163(3)
    Nonfarm Activities
    166(1)
    Autonomy and Empowerment of Women
    167(1)
    Awareness, Skills, and Training
    168(2)
    Conclusions
    170(3)
    Chapter
    11. Small Enterprises Development Project in Bangladesh
    173(22)
    Rushidan Islam Rahman
    Introduction
    173(1)
    Basic Features, Targets, and Achievement
    174(1)
    Loan Disbursement, Cost, and Period of Loans
    175(5)
    Background of Borrowers
    180(5)
    Nonfarm Enterprises Financed by SEDP
    185(3)
    Use of and Returns on SEDP Loans
    188(4)
    Conclusions
    192(3)
    Chapter
    12. A Study on Grameen Uddog, MEDU, and Kishoreganj Projects
    195(58)
    Sajjad Zohir
    Introduction
    195(1)
    Grameen Uddog: A Commercial Venture to Promote Rural Nonfarm Employment
    196(16)
    Employment Generation Project for the Rural Poor: An Agrani Bank Initiative
    212(22)
    Kishoreganj Sadar Thana Project: A Community-Based Approach
    234(16)
    Conclusions: Lessons for the Future
    250(3)
    Chapter
    13. A Review of the Employment Guarantee Scheme in Maharashtra
    253(22)
    Raghav Gaiha
    Introduction
    253(1)
    ICRISAT Survey
    253(1)
    Ahmadnagar Survey
    254(1)
    Salient Features
    255(1)
    Recent Developments
    256(3)
    Performance of EGS
    259(3)
    Direct Transfer Benefits
    262(2)
    Indirect Transfer Benefits
    264(1)
    Income Stabilization
    265(1)
    Supplementary Analysis
    266(11)
    Conclusions
    277
    Chapter
    14. Public Works Employment and Rural Poverty Alleviation in the Philippines
    275(34)
    Roehlano M. Briones
    Introduction
    275(2)
    Public Works Employment Programs in the Philippines
    277(4)
    The Case Studies: In-Depth Analysis
    281(12)
    Case Studies: Wage Benefits and Targeting
    293(10)
    Final Evaluation: Lessons Learned and Best Practices
    303(6)
    Notes 309(34)
    Bibliography 343(12)
    Index 355


    Nurul Islam