Microfinance schemes and poverty reduction of microfinance institution
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The aim of this research is to investigate how microfinance can improve members’ living
standards and empower them, as well as to provide recommendations for enhancing the
effectiveness of the program.
This study employed descriptive and informal comparative research designs, using both
qualitative and quantitative methods. A sample of 300 respondents from microfinance
organizations was selected for primary data collection, using a non-probability sampling
approach. Basic random sampling was applied to administer the questionnaires. In the
study, poverty served as the dependent variable, while wealth, education, health, and
standard of living were independent variables. The findings indicate that standard of
living, wealth, and education significantly influence poverty, whereas health shows a
positive but statistically insignificant relationship. Overall, there is a substantial positive
correlation between poverty and wealth, education, health, and standard of living.
Keywords: Poverty, Wealth, Health, Education, Living Standard
