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The purpose of this study is to determine whether the microlending
concept developed by an Economics professor in Bangladesh,
Prof. Muhammad Yunus, PhD. [author of the Grameen Bank (GB) and
Grameen Bank Replication Program (GBRP), and adopted here in the
Philippines would really be effective in uplifting the socio-economic
level of our countrymen at Santa Cruz, Laguna. The GBRP here in the
Philippines was evaluated through this study on the impact on the
lives of people (participants) who got a loan or loans from either the
Cooperative Rural Bank of Laguna or Kalipunan ng mga Samahan ng
Mamamayan - Federal People’s Organization (KASAMA-FPO). This program
was envisioned to be a catalyst for the upliftment of the “poor
people’s” social and economic status.
Through the questionnaire and interview results, a positive
impact on the clients of the program (participants) was strongly
indicated.
Participants were between the ages 29-39 who were either single
or widowed, living alone or living with relatives, compared to nonparticipants
who were between the ages 40-50 where their families were
characterized as having 2 children, a mother and a father.
Participants and non-participants were found to have secondary
education which enabled them to face challenges in the workplace or
livelihood projects where they mostly get a net monthly income of
exactly or above Php 1,200. Participants were then able to save the
same amount of money while non-participants refused to disclose the
amount of their savings. Both the clients of the GBRP and the nonparticipants
also got some income from charity like those who are not
part of the program or borrowed money from friends and family when
credit is needed. But clients have an alternative, the Grameen Bank
Replication Program or GBRP. Throughout time, families were able to
improve their homes. Both participants and non-participants have homes
with steel roofing and cemented walls and have private bathrooms
shared with at most a family of 8. This 1s considered more urbanized
than other provinces with no toilets at all. The practice of
collecting, pick-up and disposing of garbage in dump trucks provided by
the local government are shared by both participants and nonparticipants,
although some non-clienteles burn or bury their trash in
a landfill. When the breadwinners of the family are tired or take time
off from work, they watch television or movies to relax their minds
and bodies. Vacationing has been an alternative to them and joining
‘religious or cooperative groups, non-governmental organizations has
been important to them too.
The findings show many similarities and differences in the
attitude and properties acquired by the 2 groups being compared.
Participants show an improvement in their social and economic wellbeing
from the time they joined the program and in the present. The
program has been successful in attaining its goal of uplifting the
socio-economic status of the bottom poor, making our country more
stable and achieving a more sustainable growth. Other factors may have
been contributory in the results, that is why it is encouraged that
other studies be done as well. |
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