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Rural savings mobilisation by co-operative institutions and its impact on local development in seven African countries: synthesis of seven case studies: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Egypt, Nigeria, Rwanda, Togo, Zimbabwe

Bedard G., El Abd S., Akinwumi Ja. and Mahon D.

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Based on a synthesis of research in seven countries, considers how rural saving can be mobilised through co-operative type institutions to reinforce rural development in different politico-economic environments.

Keywords: rural area; saving; rural cooperative; rural development; motivation.; credit policy.; investment policy; economic aid; cooperative education; credit cooperative; rural women; savings and credit club; case study; statistical table; zone rurale; épargne; coopérative rurale; développement rural; motivation; politique du crédit; politique d'investissement; aide économique; éducation coopérative; coopérative de crédit; femmes rurales; groupement d'épargne et de crédit; étude de cas; tableau statistique; zona rural; ahorro; cooperativa rural; desarrollo rural; motivación; política crediticia; política de inversiones; ayuda económica; educación cooperativa; cooperativa de crédito; mujeres rurales; grupo de ahorro y crédito; estudio de casos; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 233 pages
Date: 1988
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Published in Sectoral activities programme, working paper series

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