2019
DOI: 10.1111/napa.12129
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A Microenterprise Initiative Among Newly Resettled Refugees in a City of the U.S. South: Challenges, Successes, and Lessons Learned

Abstract: This study analyzes the strengths and challenges of a microenterprise program developed for refugees in a city of the U.S. South region. By offering a microfinance loan of about $4,500 per client, the microenterprise program, run by a nonprofit resettlement agency (RA), hopes to provide economically poor and newly resettled refugees, who have no credit history with banks, with low‐interest loans and business training needed to get integrated into their new environment, become economically self‐sufficient, and … Show more

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“…These articles are not specific to women. Idris (2019) found that microenterprise support programmes help resettled refugees to start businesses such as restaurants, grocery shops, coffee shops and taxicabs. These businesses also serve as spaces for newly resettled refugees to integrate and engage.…”
Section: Review: Vulnerable Microfinance Entrepreneursmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These articles are not specific to women. Idris (2019) found that microenterprise support programmes help resettled refugees to start businesses such as restaurants, grocery shops, coffee shops and taxicabs. These businesses also serve as spaces for newly resettled refugees to integrate and engage.…”
Section: Review: Vulnerable Microfinance Entrepreneursmentioning
confidence: 99%