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December 19, 2011
Elisabeth Rhyne: The Year in Microfinance
I for one am glad this year is over. Maybe, as the Washington Post suggested today, first prize for the worst year goes to the U.S. Congress, or maybe it goes to the government of Greece. But it was no picnic for microfinance. This was the worst year for microfinance since forever – at least since it was called microfinance.
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