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One of the most significant achievements of the Capacity Building project, which was finalised by the National Agency for Micro-credit, was to have identified new characteristics and issues of a sector, such as microfinance, which until the recent past was often associated with the simple offer of modest credit paid by not-for-profit institutions in favour of people or social groups who are particularly vulnerable.
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Verzaro, G. (2016). Final Reflections. In: Pes, G.N., Porretta, P. (eds) Microfinance, EU Structural Funds and Capacity Building for Managing Authorities. Palgrave Studies in Impact Finance. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137536020_6
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