Analytical Overview of the Economic Empowerment Programme: Microfinance
POPI's Economic Empowerment Programme, specifically the Microfinance component, plays a pivotal role in the organization's mission to eradicate poverty and stimulate employment, directly aligning with the objectives of Sustainable Development Goals 1 (No Poverty) and 2 (Zero Hunger). This programme offers a diverse range of loan products meticulously designed to cater to different segments of programme participants, accounting for crop seasonality, and addressing the risks associated with natural disasters.
Microfinance Product Portfolio:
- Buniad: Designed to uplift the extreme poor.
- Jagoron: Providing loan support to those categorized as moderate poor.
- Agrosor: Tailored credit solutions for middle-income borrowers.
- Sufolon: Focused on supporting agricultural development.
- Sahos: Emergency credit facilities.
- Enrich: Supporting Income Generating Activities (IGA), livelihood development, and asset creation.
- Water Credit: Financing for Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) projects.
- LIFT: Innovative loans to encourage and support financial and non-financial initiatives.
- PROSAR: Loans aimed at assisting Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- LRLP: Loans designed to support those affected by COVID-19 and address emerging vulnerabilities.
- ABASON: Housing loans for shelter and habitation.
- SDL: Loans for sanitary latrine construction.
- RAISE: Promoting the recovery and advancement of informal sector employment.
- BD WASH: Supporting rural water, sanitation, and hygiene initiatives for human capital development.