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Microlending and the Financialization of Poverty with Sohini Kar

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Ethical Considerations and Critique of Microfinance Investments

It is important to research institutions engaged in microfinance lending to ensure that they are focused on empowerment, livelihood training, and developing employment opportunities. The for-profit sector of microfinance raises money through capital markets and private equity, but may not necessarily prioritize social impact. Microfinance is often included in ethical investment portfolios, but caution is advised to ensure that MFIs have ethical practices and genuinely contribute to social good. It is essential for individuals in the global north investing in ethical funds to thoroughly research their different investments and understand the actual impact on the ground. Microfinance should not receive automatic approval as an ethical investment, and a critical assessment of its actual social impact is necessary.

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