mikrokrediitin
Mikrokrediitti, often referred to as microcredit, is a financial service that provides small loans to low-income individuals or groups who typically lack access to traditional banking services. These loans are often used to fund small businesses or entrepreneurial activities, enabling recipients to generate income and improve their livelihoods. The concept of mikrokrediitti gained significant traction in the late 20th century, with institutions like Grameen Bank in Bangladesh playing a pioneering role.
The core idea behind mikrokrediitti is to alleviate poverty by empowering individuals, particularly women, who are
While mikrokrediitti has been lauded for its potential to foster economic development and reduce poverty, it