
Two nonfiction books take critical views of bankruptcy and microlending systems
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The Burden of Microcredit in Sierra Leone
This chapter critically examines the microcredit system and its impact on women in Sierra Leone, particularly highlighting the struggles faced by borrowers like Abby and her aunt Finda. It discusses how the original intent of microloans to alleviate poverty has often morphed into cycles of debt, social shame, and serious consequences such as incarceration. The chapter raises important ethical questions regarding the predatory nature of high-interest rates in microfinance and the commercialization of a system meant to support the poorest individuals.
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