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Cambodia Microfinance Association Findings Mark Retreat From Poverty Reduction Claims

Cambodia Microfinance Association Findings Mark Retreat From Poverty Reduction Claims

By David Whitehouse
The country's recent microcredit boom has highlighted the wide gap between the theory of microfinance and its reality.

In Cambodia, Foreigners Cannot Own Land. Or Can They?

In Cambodia, Foreigners Cannot Own Land. Or Can They?

By David Hutt
There are signs of growing tensions between the country's private sector and its rentier political elite.
Will Cambodia’s Private Debt Become National Debt?

Will Cambodia’s Private Debt Become National Debt?

By David Hutt
Private debt, much of it concentrated in the rapidly deflating real estate sector, has already emerged as a political problem for Prime Minister Hun Manet.

Rising Cambodia Microfinance NPLs Signal Forced Land Sales, Child Labor

Rising Cambodia Microfinance NPLs Signal Forced Land Sales, Child Labor

By David Whitehouse
The rise in non-performing loans only hints at the heavy burden of debt borne by tens of thousands of rural Cambodians.

Will the World Bank’s IFC Uphold or Destroy Its Internal Watchdog’s Independence?

Will the World Bank’s IFC Uphold or Destroy Its Internal Watchdog’s Independence?

By Naly Pilorge and Vuthy Eang
An investigation into the IFC’s funding of Cambodia’s troubled microfinance sector has implications far beyond the country’s borders.

We Know Microfinance Harms Cambodia’s Poor. What Can Be Done About It?

We Know Microfinance Harms Cambodia’s Poor. What Can Be Done About It?

By David Hutt
Much ink has been spilled identifying the many problems with the sector, but much less so about possible ways forward.

Cambodian Microfinance’s High Repayment Rates Are Built on Misery, Research Finds

Cambodian Microfinance’s High Repayment Rates Are Built on Misery, Research Finds

By David Whitehouse
Boosters of microfinance claim that it can rescue people from rapacious informal lenders. That’s not the case in Cambodia.
Western Investors Are Losing the Ability to Shape the Future of Cambodian Microfinance

Western Investors Are Losing the Ability to Shape the Future of Cambodian Microfinance

By David Whitehouse
The industry's foreign financial backers are now aware of the scale of the country's over-indebtedness – but they have lost the ability to do much about it.

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