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[Title] => Government lends P161 billion to microfinance clients
[Summary] => The government in partnership with private financing institutions has extended more than P161 billion in loans to some 5.8 million Filipino microfinance clients and entrepreneurs since July 2004 to April this year, Malacañang said yesterday.
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[Title] => Only 400,000 poor households have access to microfinancing
[Summary] => The poverty incidence in the Philippines has grown from 31.8 percent in 1997 to a record 34.20 percent at the start of the year, according to the National Anti Poverty Commission (NAPC), the Cabinet-level committee tasked by the Arroyo administration for poverty alleviation.
That can be translated into at least 5.2 Filipino households living below or straddling the poverty line. Of these number, only an estimated 400,000 households have been able to access financial assistance to cope with the difficult times.
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That can be translated into at least 5.2 Filipino households living below or straddling the poverty line. Of these number, only an estimated 400,000 households have been able to access financial assistance to cope with the difficult times.
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November 27, 2001 - 12:00am