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Nepal: National Microfinance Policy, 2005
National Microfinance Policy, 2005 formulated and enacted by the Government of Nepal
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This document, that is part of the Tenth Plan of Nepal, presents the National Micro-Finance Policy, 2005 that views microfinance as a means of poverty alleviation. The document provides information about the background of the policy, including:
- The challenge that poverty poses to the economic development of Nepal;
- The role of microfinance in capital formation and the generation of self-confidence among destitute people.
It also argues for the need for the national microfinance policy, stating that:
- Institutions and programs working to alleviate poverty in Nepal need to operate in a more integrated and coordinated manner.
- A national policy would help:
- Create opportunities for the development of entrepreneurial capacity of poor families;
- Bring microfinance within the purview of a single law in order to coordinate and systematize the services.
The policy defines microfinance as the financial business of providing institutional financial services to the destitute and low-income families desirous of operating self-employment enterprises and outlines the policy:
- Nature, stating that the policy will prove helpful to enact a law that defines the term microfinance at the national level;
- Scope of operations that will include micro-savings, microcredit, micro-insurance and money transfers;
- Six objectives that cover poverty alleviation, formulation of laws, operation of employment generation programs, etc;
- Polices and strategies regarding the role of the central bank, the law relating to micro-businesses, etc;
The document concludes by discussing resources available to the National Microfinance Development Fund.
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