Abstract

This article examines the case of the micro-finance program in Aceh following the tsunami and the political conflict and the impact these have had on the lives of the women beneficieries of the micro-finance groups. There have been some debates regarding the effectiveness of micro-finance in providing better economic access and opportunities for the beneficiaries and on reaching the poor through these programs. The study also identifies the impact that micro-finance has had on the lives of women in the context. The main focus is on the situation following the conflict and tsunami that had posed particular challenges.

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