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Research Article

An analysis of the mission drift in microfinance

 

ABSTRACT

With the expansion in the microfinance industry and an increase in the number of microfinance institutions (MFIs), there is some apprehension that MFIs may be deviating from their mission of catering to the poor, in an effort to augment their profitability. This mission drift would typically manifest in a reduction in allocation of credit to the poor (depth of outreach) and to women. Using a sample of 1591 MFIs over a sixteen-year period, this study shows empirical evidence of a general increase in depth of outreach and no reduction in outreach to women over time, refuting claims of mission drift.

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