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Title: Integrating health services into Microfinance operations for sustainable poverty alleviation: the case of female clients in Edo State
Authors: Taiwo, P. A.
Owumi, B. E.
Keywords: Microfinance
Integration of health service
Health education
Poverty
Issue Date: 2014
Abstract: Microfinance role in women empowerment and poverty alleviation has received a lot of focus with negligible attention on health implications. This paper-focuses on microfinance and health integration services as pathway for sustainable poverty alleviation, using cross-sectional survey of 750 purposively selected respondents (400 from microfinance banks (MBs), with integrated health-related services (IHS) and 350 from MBs without IHS in Benin, Ugbowo, Iruekpen, Auchi, Jattu and Ekpoma. Fourteen In-depth interviews and 20 Key Informant Interviews were conducted. Respondents (60.3%) from MBs with IHS, who attached high importance to their health, doubled those from MBs without IHS (30.3%). IHS enabled clients practice preventive health behaviour and payment for health services. IHS helps women value their health and reduces health-risks. MBs should be encouraged and funded to integrate health-related services in their operations.
Description: Journal Article
URI: http://80.240.30.238/handle/123456789/450
ISSN: 1597-5207
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