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Building assets to reduce vulnerability: microfinance provision by a rural working people's union in Mexico
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posted on 2023-06-07, 16:56 authored by Ben RogalyBen Rogaly, Alfonso Castillo, Martha Romero SerranoProyecto Tequisquiapan (PT) provides protective microfinance services in a small region of rural Mexico, including, importantly, open access to deposit facilities. The authors report on new research which examined PT's record in enabling people with different degrees of vulnerability to build assets and protect themselves from both sudden shocks and more predictable demands for lump sums of cash. Proyecto Tequisquiapan was found to be relatively more useful for the most vulnerable households. Its successes rely on its small scale and on the commitment of its staff, whose salaries are subsidised, to innovation and experimentation in order to remain relevant to members' changing and differentiated financial lifeworlds. This stands in contrast to the current trend towards large-scale commercialised microfinance. The World Bank, the authors argue, should take note.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Development in PracticeISSN
0961-4524Publisher
Taylor & FrancisExternal DOI
Issue
3Volume
14Page range
381-395Pages
15.0Department affiliated with
- Geography Publications
Notes
Lead author; result of an interdisiplinary research project funded by the Ford Foundation; Rogaly PI.Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes