Developing financial institutions in conflict affected countries : emerging issues, first lessons learnt and challenges ahead
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Developing financial institutions in conflict affected countries : emerging issues, first lessons learnt and challenges ahead

Type: Report
Date issued: 01 October 1997
Reference: 92-2-110691-8[ISBN]
Authors: Nagarajan, Geetha. ILO. Employment And Training Dept. Training Policies And Systems Branch. ILO Action Programme on Skills and Entrepreneurship Training for Countries Emerging from Armed Conflict.
Based on reports prepared for or by the ILO, World Bank, USAID and Ohio State University, examines the problems facing microfinance programmes in countries emerging from armed conflict with particular reference to Cambodia, El Salvador, Mozambique and Uganda.

Tag: microfinance, armed conflict

Regions and countries covered: Mozambique, Uganda, El Salvador, Cambodia

Unit responsible: ILO Programme on Crisis Response and Reconstruction

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