African Investment Studies | 22 May 2000

Impact of Microfinance Institutions on Women Entrepreneurs in South African Informal Markets: A Five-Year Growth Assessment

N, o, k, u, t, h, u, l, a, M, k, h, i, z, e

Abstract

Microfinance institutions (MFIs) have gained prominence in South Africa's informal markets as a means to support women entrepreneurs. A mixed-methods approach combining quantitative data from MFI client surveys with qualitative interviews in selected informal market zones. The findings suggest that MFIs play a crucial role in fostering sustainable economic growth and social empowerment among women entrepreneurs in South Africa's informal markets. Further research should explore the long-term impacts on community development and the potential to scale these programmes across broader regions of the country.