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Rethinking Microfinance: Why It Falls Short in Reducing Inequality in Latin America and Africa—and the Policy Reforms Needed to Fix It

Author(s) Mr. Dattaprasad Tushar Arsekar, Amlan Prateek Sahu, Avaneesh Borkar, Aryan Dua
Country India
Abstract Microfinancing is a policy designed to provide small loans to individuals who typically cannot access formal banking services. This paper explains the idea in a simple way, showing how microfinance tries to reduce problems like unemployment, poverty, gender inequality, and financial exclusion. It also looks at how microfinance has helped in regions like Latin America, where credit supports agriculture, and Africa, where it supports exports of textiles, coffee, and cocoa. At the same time, the paper highlights the major difficulties of microfinancing, including low financial literacy, high operational costs, and slow bureaucratic systems that reduce efficiency. The paper suggests solutions such as improving financial literacy through local workers and NGOs, reducing unnecessary layers of management, and using digital tools similar to India’s UPI system to increase transparency and accountability. However, the counterargument shows that deeper macro-level problems—like corrupt leadership and chronic capitalism—still limit the success of microfinance. The paper concludes that microfinancing is helpful but not perfect, and it needs more improvements before it can truly achieve financial equality.
Keywords Microfinancing, Global Inequality, Poverty, Developed vs Underdeveloped Regions, Microloans, Latin-America, Africa
Field Sociology > Economics
Published In Volume 7, Issue 6, November-December 2025
Published On 2025-12-27
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i06.63841

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