Sangwan Sunil, Nayak Narayan Chandra, Sangwan Vikas, Pradhan Ashis Kumar
Department of Basic Sciences Indian Institute of Information Technology Una Himachal Pradesh India.
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur West Bengal USA.
J Public Aff. 2021 Nov;21(4):e2667. doi: 10.1002/pa.2667. Epub 2021 Mar 21.
To contain the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, the mandated social distancing and restricted market activities have adversely affected the employment and earnings of the poor who are considered the targeted beneficiaries of the Microfinance Institutions (MFIs). The MFI operation and more specifically fresh lending are under serious threat as the mode of operations primarily involve physical interaction while distributing credits at the clients' doorsteps, conducting periodic group meetings and carrying out regular collections. This short article attempts to analyze the various challenges that MFIs may encounter in their current and future operations due to the ongoing pandemic. It discusses how the government initiated coping mechanisms may help MFIs overcome or minimize the pandemic challenges. At the same time, MFIs' efforts towards continued services are expected to create a win-win situation.
为遏制新冠疫情的传播,强制实施的社交距离措施和受限的市场活动对穷人的就业和收入产生了不利影响,而这些穷人被视为小额金融机构(MFIs)的目标受益群体。小额金融机构的运营,尤其是新贷款业务面临严重威胁,因为其运营模式主要涉及在客户家门口发放贷款时的面对面互动、定期召开小组会议以及进行常规收款。这篇短文试图分析小额金融机构在当前及未来运营中可能因持续的疫情而遇到的各种挑战。文中讨论了政府启动的应对机制如何帮助小额金融机构克服或尽量减少疫情带来的挑战。同时,小额金融机构为持续提供服务所做的努力有望创造双赢局面。